Tahsin Reza
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
24 Papers
52 Citations
Tahsin Reza is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Pattern matching. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Tahsin Reza include Carleton University & University of British Columbia.
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Papers
Tracking an on the run vehicle in a metropolitan VANET
Tahsin Reza,Michel Barbeau,Badr Alsubaihi +2 more
- 23 Jun 2013
TL;DR: This paper utilizes the VANET for surveillance purpose, tracking a noncooperative mobile target and proposes a Dirichlet-multinomial model under the Bayesian estimation framework, analogous to chasing an on the run vehicle using police squad cars.
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TriPoll: computing surveys of triangles in massive-scale temporal graphs with metadata
Trevor Steil,Tahsin Reza,Keita Iwabuchi,Benjamin W. Priest,Geoffrey Sanders,Roger Pearce +5 more
- 14 Nov 2021
TL;DR: TriPoll as mentioned in this paper is a distributed HPC system capable of surveying triangles in massive graphs containing metadata on their edges and vertices, which can be used to understand the higher-order interactions within network data.
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QoS aware adaptive security scheme for video streaming in MANETs
Tahsin Reza,Michel Barbeau +1 more
- 25 Oct 2012
TL;DR: This work proposes QaASs (QoS aware Adaptive Security scheme), an adaptive mechanism that counters the effect of delay overhead by adapting cryptography and multimedia properties, providing QoS while maintaining a required level of security.
How Well do CPU, GPU and Hybrid Graph Processing Frameworks Perform?
Tanuj Kr Aasawat,Tahsin Reza,Matei Ripeanu +2 more
- 21 May 2018
TL;DR: This paper presents a comparative study of five state-of-the-art graph processing frameworks: two CPU-only frameworks - GraphMat and Galois, two GPU-based frameworks - Nvgraph and Gunrock; and Totem, a hybrid (CPU+GPU) framework.
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Accelerating Persistent Scatterer Pixel Selection for InSAR Processing
Tahsin Reza,Aaron Zimmer,Jose Manuel Delgado Blasco,Parwant Ghuman,Tanuj Kr Aasawat,Matei Ripeanu +5 more
TL;DR: A new algorithm for selecting points that appear stable across a set of satellite images taken over time, known as persistent scatterer selection is presented, which computes the temporal coherence on the wrapped phase derivative by subtracting phases of a pixel and one of its nearby neighbours.
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