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Stem inexact$ (all stems)

10 papers:

DATEDATE-2015-ArumugamSAPUBPY #algorithm #co-evolution #design #energy #memory management #novel #performance
Novel inexact memory aware algorithm co-design for energy efficient computation: algorithmic principles (GPA, PS, JA, KVP, EU, AB, P, SY), pp. 752–757.
DATEDATE-2015-DubenSPYAEPP #big data #case study #energy #performance
Opportunities for energy efficient computing: a study of inexact general purpose processors for high-performance and big-data applications (PDD, JS, P, SY, JA, CCE, KVP, TNP), pp. 764–769.
DATEDATE-2015-VenkataramanKSE #design #heuristic #using
Designing inexact systems efficiently using elimination heuristics (SV, AK, JS, CCE), pp. 758–763.
PLDIPLDI-2014-Palem #question #what
What exactly is inexact computation good for? (KVP), p. 1.
DACDAC-2013-AvinashBEPP #energy #fault #hardware
Improving energy gains of inexact DSP hardware through reciprocative error compensation (LA, AB, CCE, KVP, CP), p. 8.
ICSTSAT-2008-FaureNOR #formal method #linear #satisfiability
SAT Modulo the Theory of Linear Arithmetic: Exact, Inexact and Commercial Solvers (GF, RN, AO, ERC), pp. 77–90.
SIGIRSIGIR-2004-ConradS #corpus #detection
Constructing a text corpus for inexact duplicate detection (JGC, CPS), pp. 582–583.
ICPRICPR-v2-2002-CesarBB #graph #optimisation #probability #recognition #using
Inexact Graph Matching Using Stochastic Optimization Techniques for Facial Feature Recognition (RMC, EB, IB), pp. 465–468.
ICPRICPR-v4-2002-HlaouiW #algorithm #graph
A New Algorithm for Inexact Graph Matching (AH, SW), pp. 180–183.
ICPRICPR-1996-CordellaFSV #algorithm #graph #performance #using
An efficient algorithm for the inexact matching of ARG graphs using a contextual transformational model (LPC, PF, CS, MV), pp. 180–184.

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