Automatic taxonomy generation: Issues and possibilities
Raghu Krishnapuram, Krishna Kummamuru
IFSA 2003
Given a graph, G = (V, E), and sets S ⊂ V and Q ⊂ V, the maximal paths problem requires the computation of a maximal set of vertex disjoint paths in G that begin at vertices of S and end at vertices of Q. It is well known that this problem can be solved sequentially in time that is proportional to the number of edges in G. However, its parallel complexity is not known. This note shows that this problem is NC-reducible to that of computing a depth-first search forest in a suitable n-vertex graph. This result can also be extended to directed graphs. © 1992.
Raghu Krishnapuram, Krishna Kummamuru
IFSA 2003
M.J. Slattery, Joan L. Mitchell
IBM J. Res. Dev
Hans Becker, Frank Schmidt, et al.
Photomask and Next-Generation Lithography Mask Technology 2004
Donald Samuels, Ian Stobert
SPIE Photomask Technology + EUV Lithography 2007