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Then, T-GPS processes a graph algorithm on the small real graph as if the large-scale synthetic graph that should be generated from the real graph exists in main memory.
KAIST’s tool – which is named “Trillion-scale Graph Processing Simulation,” or T-GPS – bypasses the storage step. Instead, T-GPS loads the smaller, real graph into its main memory. Then, it runs the ...
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig revisits the issue of admissibility of computer-generated animations purporting to reconstruct a series of events or an accident.
A computer-generated graph of similarities between 34 different painters, reflecting the similarities between the artistic styles of painters as were automatically deduced by the computer. The ...
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