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We are exploring the opportunities of utilizing new architectures such as GPUs, multi-core processors, and distributed clusters (cloud computing) to efficiently solve research problems related to multimedia content analysis, large-scale data analysis, and machine learning techniques.
 
We are exploring the opportunities of utilizing new architectures such as GPUs, multi-core processors, and distributed clusters (cloud computing) to efficiently solve research problems related to multimedia content analysis, large-scale data analysis, and machine learning techniques.
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* M. Hussein and W. Abd-Almageed, [http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mhussein/papers/sc09_BAG_ha.pdf Efficient Band Approximation of Gram Matrices for Large Scale Kernel Methods on GPUs], In Proc. of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SuperComputing'09), Portland, OR, November 2009.  
 
* M. Hussein and W. Abd-Almageed, [http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mhussein/papers/sc09_BAG_ha.pdf Efficient Band Approximation of Gram Matrices for Large Scale Kernel Methods on GPUs], In Proc. of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SuperComputing'09), Portland, OR, November 2009.  
  
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==  [[Private:hpc-discussion| On-going Research Problems and Discussion (Login Required)]] ==
 
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Approximation algorithms for Kernel Methods on Multi-core CPUs and GPUs

We are exploring the opportunities of utilizing new architectures such as GPUs, multi-core processors, and distributed clusters (cloud computing) to efficiently solve research problems related to multimedia content analysis, large-scale data analysis, and machine learning techniques.


People

  • Fei Gao (MSc Student)
  • Taher Dameh (MSc Student)


References and Links


On-going Research Problems and Discussion (Login Required)