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In sum, these two figures demonstrate that the storage space of a marker (or the number of tags per marker) is determinant for the history the system needs to keep in memory.
This is basically different from SCNNs for which currents, voltages and power do not vanish at a steady state, and batteries are needed to keep in memory the processing result.
Obviously, the H.263 encoder, only using P frames, requires to keep in memory just two frames to accomplish the ME/MC stage, whereas encoders based on 3D-DWT like 3D-SPIHT and 3D-GOP-RL need to keep more frames in memory to apply the time filter.
One approach is to store the data in a cache with fast indexing mechanisms to retrieve the data, and to keep in memory only the information that is visualized.
Hierarchical clustering has an advantage of interactive analysis of the clustering dendrogram but needs to keep in memory the full distance matrix; several work-arounds have been proposed (Zhang et al., 1996) but none is accepted as a standard.
In the case of the algorithm SWA, we have to keep in memory the sets of traces which were enumerated and the set of traces which are going to be combined.
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The reason being, Spark is limited by available RAM and must know which data has to be kept in-memory in order to overcome this limitation.
He put up the display, he said, "because I want my children to keep in their memory that we come from a village called Zaharin".
Such widely used data intensive applications don't directly target their data models for persistence storage, because the continuously arriving multiple, rapid, time-varying, and unbounded streams lose the support for storage as an entirety [31], and a portion of arrived stream is required to keep in the memory for initial processing.
Too short in this case means shorter than the shortest overlapping read and too long, or too repetitive, means that the resulting alignment was too large to keep in the memory of the computer.
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