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Diamond |
| The goal of Diamond is to enable interactive search of terabyte-scale, non-indexed collections of complex data (such as photo collections, satellite pictures and medical images) by exploiting recent advances in active disk technology.
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Dynamic Physical Rendering
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| In the Dynamic Physical Rendering Project, researchers at the Intel Pittsburgh Lablet and Carnegie Mellon University are jointly exploring a new form of smart matter which would be composed of myriad tiny robots acting together for telepresence, teleoperation, material handing/manipulation, locomotion, and distributed sensing. "Ensembles" of thousands to millions of robots would form physical analogs of virtual shapes which human senses would accept as real, eliminating cumbersome virtual reality gear and viewing angle limitations now present for most 3D visualization and telepresence applications. Likewise, such ensembles would act as reconfigurable, general-purpose robots capable of many forms of locomotion and object manipulation.
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Internet Suspend/Resume |
| Internet Suspend/Resume is a new approach to mobile computing in which a user's computing environment follows the user through the Internet as he or she travels. Today, when a laptop computer is closed, the user's execution state is suspended to disk. When the user moves the laptop to a new physical location, the user may re-open the laptop, and resume working in the same environment that was active at the time of suspend. The goal of the ISR project is to achieve the same effect without requiring the user to transport physical hardware. |
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Log-Based Architectures
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| The Log-Based Architectures (LBA) project focuses on developing extensions for many-core processors that enable efficient logging and extraction of run time execution events and demonstrating the benefits of such extensions for performance, debugging, security and recovery.
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Reliable Email Project
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| Intel researchers are exploring ways to improve on existing anti-spam systems, to reduce false positives (legitimate email that is mistakenly tagged as spam) and false negatives (spam that is not filtered out). To determine if a given message is spam, many anti-spam systems extract tokens such as words from the message. Despite the sophistication of some systems, it's difficult to determine if a message that includes, say, "mortgage" is spam, or an email from a friend who just purchased a home. Users can create whitelists to tell the system to allow mail from certain parties, but manually creating such lists is a time-consuming process. |
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Autograph
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| Autograph is a system that automatically generates signatures for novel Internet worms that propagate using TCP transport. It does so by by analyzing the prevalence of portions of flow payloads, and thus uses no knowledge of protocol semantics above the TCP level.
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Computer Vision for Music Identification
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| Computer Vision for Music Identification shows how certain tasks in the audio domain can be effectively addressed using computer vision approaches. Our system reliably identifies songs given only a few seconds of noisy audio.
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Many-Core Cache Sharing
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| Many-Core Cache Sharing focuses on many-core processors (chip multi-processors) that share an on-chip cache. The project is exploring new thread schedulers and architectural enhancements that dramatically reduce the number of shared cache misses for multi-threaded programs.
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PCA-SIFT
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| PCA-SIFT studies local descriptor (keypoint) techniques for object recognition. |
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Projector-Camera Systems
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| Projector-Camera Systems explores the synergies between cameras and projectors.
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Synopsis Diffusion
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| Synopsis Diffusion focuses on new paradigms for robust aggregation in sensor networks. |
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Open DHT
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| Open DHT* is a publicly accessible distributed hash table (DHT) service, running on PlanetLab. By using Open DHT as a highly-available naming and storage service, clients can ignore the complexities of deploying and maintaining a DHT and instead concentrate on developing more sophisticated distributed applications. This is a joint project between the Intel Research Labs at Pittsburgh and at Berkeley. |
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Data-Oriented Transfer
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| DOT is a transfer service that handles the heavy lifting of data transfer on behalf of client applications such as HTTP, SMTP, or custom applications. DOT centralizes the functions of data transfer so that innovations in transfer techniques can apply both to newly developed applications and to legacy applications.
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