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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c29]Tiago Da Silva Barros, Frédéric Giroire, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Stéphane Pérennes, Emanuele Natale:
Scheduling with Fully Compressible Tasks: Application to Deep Learning Inference with Neural Network Compression. CCGrid 2024: 327-336 - [c28]Tiago Da Silva Barros, Davide Ferré, Frédéric Giroire, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Stephane Perennes:
Scheduling Machine Learning Compressible Inference Tasks with Limited Energy Budget. ICPP 2024: 961-970 - 2023
- [c27]Redha A. Alliche, Tiago Da Silva Barros, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli:
prisma-v2: Extension to Cloud Overlay Networks. ICTON 2023: 1-4 - [c26]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Antoine Cousson, Redha A. Alliche:
Quantum Virtual Link Generation via Reinforcement Learning. ICTON 2023: 1-4 - [c25]Fatemehsadat Tabatabaeimehr, Luis Velasco, Marc Ruiz, Hamzeh Khalili, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Dynamic Traffic Prediction Model Retraining for Autonomous Network Operation. ICTON 2023: 1-4 - 2022
- [j11]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Precioso:
TRACK: A New Method From a Re-Examination of Deep Architectures for Head Motion Prediction in 360${}^{\circ }$∘ Videos. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 44(9): 5681-5699 (2022) - [c24]Adrien Gausseran, Redha A. Alliche, Hicham Lesfari, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Giroire, Joanna Moulierac:
Reconfiguring Network Slices at the Best Time With Deep Reinforcement Learning. CloudNet 2022: 85-92 - [c23]Redha A. Alliche, Tiago Da Silva Barros, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli:
PRISMA: A Packet Routing Simulator for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. IFIP Networking 2022: 1-6 - 2020
- [j10]Lucile Sassatelli, Marco Winckler, Thomas Fisichella, Antoine Dezarnaud, Julien Lemaire, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Daniela Trevisan:
New interactive strategies for virtual reality streaming in degraded context of use. Comput. Graph. 86: 27-41 (2020) - [c22]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Precioso:
Track: a Multi-Modal Deep Architecture for Head Motion Prediction in 360° Videos. ICIP 2020: 2586-2590 - [c21]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Precioso:
A unified evaluation framework for head motion prediction methods in 360° videos. MMSys 2020: 279-284 - [c20]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Precioso:
User-Adaptive Rotational Snap-Cutting for Streamed 360º Videos. WICED@Eurographics/EuroVis 2020: 1-8
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c19]Lucile Sassatelli, Marco Winckler, Thomas Fisichella, Ramon Aparicio:
User-Adaptive Editing for 360 degree Video Streaming with Deep Reinforcement Learning. ACM Multimedia 2019: 2208-2210 - [c18]Lucile Sassatelli, Marco Winckler, Thomas Fisichella, Ramon Aparicio, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery:
A new adaptation lever in 360° video streaming. NOSSDAV 2019: 37-42 - [i2]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Frédéric Precioso:
Revisiting Deep Architectures for Head Motion Prediction in 360° Videos. CoRR abs/1911.11702 (2019) - 2018
- [j9]Samuel T. Valduga, Luc Deneire, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, André L. F. de Almeida, Tarcisio F. Maciel, João Cesar M. Mota:
Low-complexity heuristics to beam selection and rate adaptation in sparse massive MIMO systems. Trans. Emerg. Telecommun. Technol. 29(9) (2018) - [c17]Lucile Sassatelli, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery, Marco Winckler, Savino Dambra, Giuseppe Samela, Romaric Pighetti, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Snap-changes: a dynamic editing strategy for directing viewer's attention in streaming virtual reality videos. AVI 2018: 46:1-46:5 - [c16]Giacomo Calvigioni, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli, Jeremie Leguay, Paolo Medagliani, Stefano Paris:
Quality of Experience-based Routing of Video Traffic for Overlay and ISP Networks. INFOCOM 2018: 935-943 - [c15]Savino Dambra, Giuseppe Samela, Lucile Sassatelli, Romaric Pighetti, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery:
Film editing: new levers to improve VR streaming. MMSys 2018: 27-39 - [c14]Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Frédéric Precioso, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Foveated streaming of virtual reality videos. MMSys 2018: 494-497 - [c13]Hasti A. Pedersen, Lucile Sassatelli, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Random linear coded distributed caching for video streaming over D2D. WONS 2018: 1-8 - 2017
- [c12]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli:
A cost model for green fog computing and networking. ICTON 2017: 1-5 - [c11]Samuel T. Valduga, Luc Deneire, André Lima Férrer de Almeida, Tarcisio F. Maciel, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Low complexity beam selection for sparse massive MIMO systems. ISWCS 2017: 414-419 - [c10]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli:
A Green Video Control Plane with Fixed-Mobile Convergence and Cloud-RAN. ITC 2017: 28-36 - 2016
- [c9]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Lucile Sassatelli:
Adaptive video streaming and fixed-mobile convergence: A good team to reduce power consumption and improve users' QoE. ICTON 2016: 1-4 - [c8]Xavier Corbillon, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Nicolas Kuhn, Géraldine Texier, Gwendal Simon:
Cross-layer scheduler for video streaming over MPTCP. MMSys 2016: 7:1-7:12 - 2015
- [j8]Laura Toni, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Karine Pires, Gwendal Simon, Alberto Blanc, Pascal Frossard:
Optimal Selection of Adaptive Streaming Representations. ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl. 11(2s): 43:1-43:26 (2015) - [c7]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Karine Pires, Alberto Blanc, Gwendal Simon:
Transcoding live adaptive video streams at a massive scale in the cloud. MMSys 2015: 49-60 - 2014
- [c6]Juan Pedro Muñoz-Gea, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Houssein Wehbe, Gwendal Simon, Loutfi Nuaymi:
Optimization Framework for Uplink Video Transmission in HetNets. MoVid@MMSys 2014: 6:1-6:6 - [c5]Laura Toni, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Gwendal Simon, Alberto Blanc, Pascal Frossard:
Optimal set of video representations in adaptive streaming. MMSys 2014: 271-282 - [c4]Ahmed Triki, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Paulette Gavignet, Esther Le Rouzic, Bernard Arzur, Annie Gravey:
Is it worth adapting sub-wavelength switching control plane to traffic variations? ONDM 2014: 186-191 - [i1]Laura Toni, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Karine Pires, Gwendal Simon, Alberto Blanc, Pascal Frossard:
Optimized Adaptive Streaming Representations based on System Dynamics. CoRR abs/1406.3161 (2014) - 2013
- [j7]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Nina Skorin-Kapov, Marija Furdek:
Balancing CapEx reduction and network stability with stable routing-virtual topology capacity adjustment (SR-VTCA). Opt. Switch. Netw. 10(4): 343-353 (2013) - 2012
- [j6]Nina Skorin-Kapov, Marija Furdek, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Pablo Pavón-Mariño:
Wavelength assignment for reducing in-band crosstalk attack propagation in optical networks: ILP formulations and heuristic algorithms. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 222(3): 418-429 (2012) - [j5]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Nina Skorin-Kapov, Pablo Pavón-Mariño:
Heuristic Approaches for Periodic Reconfiguration of Lightpath-based Networks under Multi-hour Traffic. J. Networks 7(5): 800-811 (2012) - [j4]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Nina Skorin-Kapov, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Belen Garcia-Manrubia:
(Non-)Reconfigurable Virtual Topology Design Under Multihour Traffic in Optical Networks. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 20(5): 1567-1580 (2012) - [c3]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Robust upgrade in optical networks under traffic uncertainty. ONDM 2012: 1-6 - 2011
- [j3]Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Multi-hour network planning based on domination between sets of traffic matrices. Comput. Networks 55(3): 665-675 (2011) - [j2]Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Zsigmond Szilárd:
Mixed line rate virtual topology design considering nonlinear interferences between amplitude and phase modulated channels. Photonic Netw. Commun. 22(3): 230-239 (2011) - 2010
- [j1]Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Nina Skorin-Kapov:
Virtual topology design and flow routing in optical networks under multihour traffic demand. Photonic Netw. Commun. 19(1): 42-54 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Nina Skorin-Kapov, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Scheduled Virtual Topology Design under periodic traffic in transparent optical networks. BROADNETS 2009: 1-8 - [p1]Sébastien Rumley, Christian Gaumier, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Ching-Hung Chang, Walter Colitti, Belen Garcia-Manrubia, Pandelis Kourtessis, Juan Antonio Martínez León, Ann Nowé, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Joachim Scharf, Kris Steenhaut:
Software Tools and Methods for Research and Education in Optical Networks. COST Action 291 Final Report 2009: 331-364 - 2007
- [c1]Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, G. Moreno-Muñoz, Joan García-Haro, Javier Veiga-Gontán:
MatPlanWDM: An Educational Tool for Network Planning in Wavelength-Routing Networks. ONDM 2007: 58-67
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