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Issues of Data Management

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IAP data are mostly in the form of vectors and matrices. In many cases, PRIP operations involve heavy computations and demand for large memory spaces. This chapter looks into the following issues:

  • what are the frequently used data movement and distribution patterns,

  • how they differ from general numerical computations,

  • what difficulties they can cause us, and

  • what advantages and opportunities they may provide.

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Zhang, D., Li, X., Liu, Z. (2001). Issues of Data Management. In: Data Management and Internet Computing for Image/Pattern Analysis. The International Series on Asian Studies in Computer and Information Science, vol 11. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1527-2_2

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