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Search Publications by: Michael D. Indovina (Fed)

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Multimodal Biometrics: Issues in Design and Testing

November 1, 2003
Author(s)
Robert D. Snelick, Michael D. Indovina, James H. Yen, Alan Mink
The results of experimental studies on multimodal biometric systems for small-scale populations have shown better performance compared to single-mode biometric systems. We examine if such techniques scale to larger populations, introduce a methodology to

A Stall Metric to Track Communication Performance

February 15, 2000
Author(s)
Alan Mink, Wayne J. Salamon, Michael D. Indovina
Probing the communication protocol stack in Linux PC-based clusters to investigate erratic TCP/IP performance has led to a new metric, data stream stall, which is analogous to instruction stream stall in CPUs. Data stream stalling correlates well with

Performance Measurement of Remote ATM Clusters

April 1, 1999
Author(s)
C Martin, Alan Mink, Wayne J. Salamon, Michael D. Indovina, M M. Courson
We investigate the configuration and performance of remote commodity computing clusters. This is the dynamic pooling of separate clusters into a single large remote cluster via existing LANs or even the Internet. We discuss the configuration and setup of

Using S-Check ML Version 3.0

February 1, 1998
Author(s)
Robert D. Snelick, N V. Drouin, John K. Antonishek, Michael D. Indovina, M M. Courson
S-Check is a tool for detecting performance bottlenecks in programs on computer systems with multiple processors. S-Check automates the techniques of Synthetic Perturbation Screening. Synthetic Perturbation Screening systematically perturbs selected