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We study the domain of competence of a set of popular classifiers, by means of a methodology that relates the classifier's behavior to problem complexity.

Current solutions for the delivery of streaming media over existing wireless networks typically rely on end-to-end feedback to help media servers adjust to changing channel conditions.

Streaming media services over wireless networks often exhibit poor quality because of the limitation of the end- to-end feedback they typically rely on.

The maximum sensitivity of a Michelson interferometer can be obtained by maintaining a stable phase bias pi/2 between the sensing beam and reference beam.

The fabrication and operation of the first cleaved-coupled- cavity (C(3)) semiconductor lasers with large cavity length ratios are described.

The concept of clicks in an FM receiver was originally used by S. O. Rice 1 and J. Cohn 2 to explain the effect of noise on analog signal demodulation near threshold.

Improved high K dielectric materials are important for the development of devices for use in flexible electronics.

Network function virtualization calls for the replacement of specialized equipment and monolithic software deployments by functionally equivalent but leaner modular software implementations.

In Tor network, the relays run by volunteers are non-uniform in nature, mainly with respect to the bandwidths of the relay.

We propose a compression/transmission scheme that allows the quality of the reconstructed signal to gracefully degrade as the channel quality drops, as well as steadily improve with the channel imp