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PREDICATE TRANSFER PRE-FILTERING ON MULTI-JOIN QUERIES
UW-Madison researchers have created a method called predicate transfer, that optimizes join performance by pre-filtering tables to reduce the join input sizes. Predicate transfer generalizes Bloom joi...
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Xiangyao Yu, Paraschos Koutris | P240045US01
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System for Automatic Error Estimate Correction for a Machine Learning Model
UW-Madison researchers have developed a computational method for correcting the error estimate of a prediction. Implemented in computer software, the method leverages existing data sets to compute cur...
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Dane Morgan, Ryan Jacobs, Glenn Palmer | P200120US02
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METHOD AND APPARATUS USING BLENDED BIOMETRIC DATA
Researchers from UW Madison and UC San Diego have developed a biometric processing system for authentication. It combines multiple biometric signals using machine learning to map the different signals...
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Varun Chandrasekaran, Rahul Chatterjee, Xiaohan Fu, Jin-Yi Cai, Suman Banerjee | P210077US01
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COMPUTER SYSTEM WITH INSTRUCTION PRE-SENDING
UW-Madison researchers have developed a system for pre-sending memory blocks to the higher levels of the memory hierarchy without the need for accurate and time-precise knowledge of processor micro-ar...
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Gurindar Sohi, Shyam Murthy | P230167US01
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DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE SCHEDULING FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS-ON-CHIP AND RELATED ASPECTS
UW-Madison researchers along with collaborators have designed a dynamic adaptive scheduling (DAS) framework that combines the benefits of a fast (low-overhead) scheduler and a slow (sophisticated, hig...
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Umit Ogras, Ahmet Goksoy, Anish Krishnakumar, Md Sahil Hassan, Allen-Jasmin Farcas, Ali Akoglu, Radu Marculescu, Chaitali Chakrabarti | P220132US02
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HETEROGENEOUS PROCESSOR WITH HIGH-SPEED DECISION TREE SCHEDULER
The growing demand for high-performance and energy-efficient processing in machine learning, image processing, and wireless communication has led to the rise of computer architectures combining genera...
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Umit Ogras, Toygun Basaklar, Ahmet Goksoy, Anish Krishnakumar | P230362US01
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SILICON-GERMANIUM HETEROSTRUCTURES WITH SHEAR STRAIN AND GERMANIUM CONCENTRATION OSCILLATIONS FOR ENHANCED VALLEY SPLITTING
Quantum dot qubits in Si/SiGe quantum wells are an attractive platform for quantum computation due to their long coherence times, fast gate operations, nuclear-spin free isotopes, and compatibility wi...
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Mark Friesen, Benjamin Woods, Mark Eriksson, Robert Joynt, Emily Joseph | P230400US01
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Precision Delay Monitoring Protocol
The growth of digital transformation, with a focus on centralized automation and cloud services, has led to an increased demand for high-throughput and ultra-reliable low-latency network standards. Th...
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Xiaoguang Ma, Huan Yang | T200045US03
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COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED PROGRAM SIMPLIFICATION
UW researchers created a computerized system for specializing programs based on a predefined set of desired program functions, thus reducing program bloat while ensuring the soundness of the resulting...
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Somesh Jha, Mohannad Alhanahnah, Vaibhav Rastogi, Thomas Reps | P210211US02
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN THE PRESENCE OF CONCAVE ELEMENTS AND METHOD OF TESTING OR MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS USING SAME
UW-Madison researchers have devised a new computational finite element method to improve the accuracy of finite element analysis in the presence of concave, i.e., tangled, quadrilateral elements. The...
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Krishnan Suresh, Bhagyashree Prabhune, Saketh Sridhara | P230095US01
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MOLECULAR COMPUTING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SOLVING COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS
A collaborative group of professors from several universities, including UW-Madison, have developed a molecular computer for solving a computational problem using an array of reaction sites. The compu...
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Randall Goldsmith, Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Si Yue Guo, Chang-Chi Wu, Pascal Friederich, Leroy Cronin, Yudong Cao, Nathan Gianneschi, Abhishek Sharma, Christopher Forman | P200109US02
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SUBSTRATE MODIFICATIONS TO SUPPRESS CORRELATED ERRORS IN MULTIQUBIT ARRAYS
UW Madison researchers have developed Qubit arrays having substrates that are engineered to suppress correlated dephasing errors, correlated relaxation errors, or both. The engineered substrates can b...
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Robert McDermott, Mark Eriksson | P210154US02
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Making Telecommunications More Affordable
Currently, the modulation of light used in telecom transmissions requires costly and relatively large electro-optic modulators (EOMs). These devices operate at high voltages and require special care t...
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Victor Brar, Seyoon Kim | P220202US01
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SUPERCONDUCTING QUBITS PROTECTED AGAINST PHOTON-ASSISTED QUASIPARTICLE POISONING
UW Madison researchers have devised an optimization method to minimize quasi-particle (QP) induced errors in superconducting qubits. Their recent findings show that QPs are produced by resonant absor...
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Robert McDermott | P210327US02
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UW-Madison researchers have created an event neural network system and associated methods, comprising a family of neural networks in which neurons transmit (thereby triggering downstream computation) ...
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Mohit Gupta, Matthew Dutson | P220141US01
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SILICON-GERMANIUM ALLOY-BASED QUANTUM DOTS WITH INCREASED ALLOY DISORDER AND ENHANCED VALLEY SPLITTING
Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) heterostructures are used for many purposes in the modern electronics industry, forming the basis of devices such as SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors and Si/SiGe modula...
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Mark Friesen, Merritt Losert, Susan Coppersmith | P210410US02
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGING USING SINGLE-PHOTON AND CONVENTIONAL IMAGE SENSOR DATA
UW researchers have developed a system for high dynamic range imaging using single-photon and conventional image sensor data. This uses a learning-based, sensor-fusion approach to achieve the extreme ...
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Mohit Gupta, Felipe Gutierrez Barragan, Yuhao Liu, Atul Ingle, Andreas Velten | P220091US01
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR MOTION ADAPTIVE IMAGING USING SINGLE-PHOTON IMAGE SENSOR DATA
UW-Madison researchers have developed a method that dynamically changes exposure times on a per pixel basis in response to changes in the scene. The method relies on taking a series of images, then (o...
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Andreas Velten, Trevor Seets, Atul Ingle | P210073US01
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BIOLOGICAL SENSING AND COMMUNICATION USING OPTOGENETICS AND ELECTRONICS
UW–Madison researchers have combined the innate sensing capabilities of biological compounds with the power of electronics to create a hybrid “bio-electronic” network. This enables new biosensor...
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Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Megan McClean | P200351US02
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COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE WITH REGISTER NAME ADDRESSING AND DYNAMIC LOAD SIZE ADJUSTMENT
A computer architecture allows load instructions to fetch from cache memory "fat" loads having more data than necessary to satisfy execution of the load instruction, for example, loading a f...
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Gurindar Sohi, Vanshika Baoni, Adarsh Mittal | P200357US01
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A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED SECURITY IN TRIGGER ACTION PLATFORMS
UW-Madison researchers and collaborators have developed a system that increases the security of trigger action platforms (TAP). TAPs link different computer services allowing them to work together. Th...
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Yunang Chen, Mohannad Alhanahnah, Andreas Sabelfeld, Rahul Chatterjee, Earlence Fernandes | P210227US01
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR GENERATING AND USING SPIKING NEURAL NETWORKS WITH IMPROVED EFFICIENCY
UW-Madison researchers have a computer vision method utilizing spiking neural networks that provides accuracy but does not trade-off latency or power consumption. In recent years, improvements in comp...
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Mohit Gupta, Matthew Dutson | P210141US01
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NETWORK ROUTING SYSTEM PROVIDING INCREASED NETWORK BANDWIDTH
A network employing multiple redundancy-aware routers that can eliminate the transmission of redundant data is greatly improved by steering redundant data preferentially into common data paths possibl...
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Srinivasa Akella, Ashok Anand, Srinivasan Seshan | P08438US02
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Visual Privacy Protection System
A visual privacy system unilaterally blocks rolling shutter cameras by providing a periodically interrupted ambient light source imposing bright and dark bands on the image yet at a frequency impercep...
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Xinyu Zhang, Chi Zhang, Shilin Zhu | P170301US01
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CONTEXT-AWARE CLUSTERING OF DNS QUERY TRAFFIC
A network monitor provides improved understanding of the type of data being transmitted by packets by capturing rendezvous packets, such as domain name server queries and responses, to extract text do...
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Paul Barford, David Plonka | P09163US