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Albert Y. Zomaya

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  1020
Citations -  30827

Albert Y. Zomaya is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 946 publications receiving 24637 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Y. Zomaya include University of Alabama & University of Sheffield.

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AcousticPrint: acoustic signature based open set drone identification

TL;DR: This paper proposes to use acoustic signatures to identify the make and the model of drones, and achieves 94% accuracy in a closed set scenario and 80% Accuracy in a more challenging open set scenario.
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Reduction of Artefacts in JPEG-XR Compressed Images

TL;DR: Results suggest that it is an easy and effective way to decrease chequerboard, border and corner artefacts, thereby improving the image quality of lossy encoding JPEG XR than the original DPK program with no increased calculation complexity or file size.
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Discovery of parallel scheduling algorithms in cellular automata - based systems

TL;DR: The simplest case when a multiprocessor system is limited to two processors is considered, but this does not imply any limitations on a size and parameters of parallel programs.
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Accelerating fingerprint identification using FPGA for large-scale applications

TL;DR: The proposed FPGA-based fingerprint matching system has the potential to match 2.75 million fingerprints per second while maintaining a low error rate and can be deemed as an effective solution for Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) for large-scale applications.
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SmartDBO: Smart Docker Benchmarking Orchestrator for Web-application

TL;DR: Smart Docker Benchmarking Orchestrator (SmartDBO), a general orchestration framework that automatically benchmarks (deploys and executes) users' containerized web-applications across different cloud providers while meeting the constraints of budget and deployment configurations is presented.