Elizabeth Shriver
Alcatel-Lucent
37 Papers
1.5K Citations
Elizabeth Shriver is an academic researcher from Alcatel-Lucent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stub file & Computer data storage. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Shriver include Bell Labs & Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
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Papers
Patent
System and method for providing interactive dialogue and iterative search functions to find information
Katherine G. August,Chin-Sheng Chuang,Michelle McNerney,Elizabeth Shriver,Mark Hansen,Ping-Wen Ong,Daniel D. Lee,Craig R. Nohl,Sizer Ii Theodore +8 more
- 01 Sep 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for information searching comprising determination of, in fine granularity, a Community of Interest (COI), further data mining in search results, using at least one of COI and expert preferences to identify important knowledge, formulation and manipulation of results, and summarization of search results into a document like entity with dynamic attributes described.
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Patent
Method for organizing records of database search activity by topical relevance
Mark Hansen,Elizabeth Shriver +1 more
- 12 Mar 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a method for organizing records of a database by topical relevance generates statistics on relevance by monitoring search terms used and search paths traversed by a database user community, and a probability is calculated, based on a frequency of record review and search terms, as a measure of this record topical relevance.
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Optimal disk I/O with parallel block transfer
Jeffrey Scott Vitter,Elizabeth Shriver +1 more
- 01 Apr 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-level memory model with parallel block transfer was proposed, where each block transfer must access a separate secondary storage device, and an optimal algorithm was proposed for sorting, permuting, matrix transposition, FFT, permutation networks, and standard matrix multiplication.
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How to turn loaded dice into fair coins
TL;DR: A new generalization of von Neumann's algorithm distinguished by its high level of practicality and amenability to analysis is described, and it is able to prove that in an asymptotic sense the algorithm extracts the full entropy of its input.
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Using attribute-managed storage to achieve QoS
Elizabeth Borowsky,Richard Golding,Arif Merchant,L. Schreier,Elizabeth Shriver,Mirjana Spasojevic,John Wilkes +6 more
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: The feasibility of this approach with a prototype matching engine called Forum is demonstrated, which can be optimized to achieve high level goals such as balancing system performance against total system cost.