QALD-3: Multilingual question answering over linked data
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
This article describes an efficient technique for estimating, via simulation, the probability of buffer overflows in a queueing model that arises in the analysis of ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) commumcation switches. There are multiple streams of (autocorrelated) traffic feeding the switch that has a buffer of finite capacity. Each stream is designated as being of either high or low priority. When the queue length reaches a certain threshold, only high priority packets are admitted to the switch's buffer. The problem is to estimate the loss rate of high priority packets. An asymptotically optimal importance samphng approach is developed for this rare event simulation problem. In this approach, the importance sampling is done in two distinct phases. In the first phase, an importance sampling change of measure is used to bring the queue length up to the threshold at which low priority packets get rejected, In the second phase a different importance sampling change of measure is used to move the queue length from the threshold to the buffer capacity. © 1995, ACM. All rights reserved.
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
Michael D. Moffitt
ICCAD 2009
Raghu Krishnapuram, Krishna Kummamuru
IFSA 2003
David A. Selby
IBM J. Res. Dev