Granularity refers to how divisible a system is. Fine-grained systems, which have high granularity, are broken down into larger numbers of smaller parts, while a coarse-grained sys...
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What is granularity? ... granularity definition ... The term generally refers to the level of detail at which code is considered, e.g. ... Explain the difference between coarse and fine information
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Flow banding is sometimes evident, defined by swirling layers of differing colour or granularity, ... The fine-grained volcanic or extrusive rocks that are equivalent in composition to granite.
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Granularity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A fine-grained description of a system is a detailed, low-level model of it. A coarse-grained description is a model where some of this fine detail has been ... |
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Philips. Research. Fine Granular Scalability -. A new framework for real-time streaming of video over the Internet. Mihaela van der Schaar ...
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Mar 17, 2011 ... Deterministic annealing , fine-granularity regularization , nonexpansive mapping , projection-based deblurring , spatial adaptation ...
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which is known as Fine-Granular-Scalability (FGS), consists of a rich set of video coding ... the design of the fine-granular-scalability (FGS) video-coding scheme ...
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ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method. Supporting Fine-Granularity Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using. Write-Ahead Logging. C. MOHAN. IBM Almaden ...
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granularity result from the ability to combine fine-grained artifacts in various ... Fine grained storage, aggregation, dynamic program orga- nization. 1. WHY?
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FGSS scheme provides fine-granularity property to the spatial scalability. ... combined with spatial scalability, thus a fine granularity increase in the image quality ...
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