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David Wessel
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 23
Citations - 1055
David Wessel is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melody & Formal specification. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications receiving 994 citations.
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A view of the parallel computing landscape
Krste Asanovic,Rastislav Bodik,James Demmel,Tony M. Keaveny,Kurt Keutzer,John Kubiatowicz,Nelson Morgan,David A. Patterson,Koushik Sen,John Wawrzynek,David Wessel,Katherine Yelick +11 more
TL;DR: Writing programs that scale with increasing numbers of cores should be as easy as writing programs for sequential computers.
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The Swarm at the Edge of the Cloud
Edward A. Lee,Jan M. Rabaey,Björn Hartmann,John Kubiatowicz,Kris Pister,Tajana Rosing,John Wawrzynek,David Wessel,Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,Sanjit A. Seshia,David Blaauw,Prabal Dutta,Kevin Fu,Carlos Guestrin,Ben Taskar,Roozbeh Jafari,Douglas L. Jones,Vijay Kumar,Rahul Mangharam,George J. Pappas,Richard M. Murray,Anthony Rowe +21 more
TL;DR: Mobile devices such as laptops, netbooks, tablets, smart phones and game consoles have become the authors' de facto interface to the vast amount of information delivery and processing capabilities of the cloud.
The Parallel Computing Laboratory at U.C. Berkeley: A Research Agenda Based on the Berkeley View
Krste Asanovic,Ras Bodik,James Demmel,Tony M. Keaveny,Kurt Keutzer,John Kubiatowicz,Edward A. Lee,Nelson Morgan,George C. Necula,David A. Patterson,Koushik Sen,John Wawrzynek,David Wessel,Katherine Yelick +13 more
TL;DR: This report is based on a proposal for creating a Universal Parallel Computing ResearchCenter (UPCRC) that a technical committee from Intel and Microsoft unanimously selected as the top proposal in a competition with the top 25 computer science departments.
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Harmonic expectation and affect in Western music: Effects of attention and training
Psyche Loui,David Wessel +1 more
TL;DR: Reaction time and accuracy results showed that when attention was focused on the melody, musically trained participants were still sensitive to different harmonic expectations, whereas participants with no musical training were undifferentiated across expectation conditions.
Proceedings Article
Robust and Reliable Fabric, Piezoresistive Multitouch Sensing Surfaces for Musical Controllers
TL;DR: The design space of fabric multitouch surface interaction is explored with emphasis on novel materials and construction techniques aimed towards reliable, repairable pressure sensing surfaces for musical applications.