GHIC Questions

If you are using a GHIC in a TCC, are there drivers for the graphics (G) part of the HIC? If so, could anyone point me in the direction to where I can download them? If not, does the graphics (G) part of the HIC utilize any part of the 197.03 TCC drivers or does it just use drivers from the Microsoft operating system? Can more than one NVIDIA driver be installed in a TCC, such as the 197.03 TCC driver and the CUDA 3.1 driver or should the only video driver for the TCC be the 197.03? Any suggestions would be helpful and I thank you in advance.

What is GHIC guys?

What is GHIC guys?

Top google results :)

GHIC: A Hierarchical Pattern-Based Clustering Algorithm for Grouping Web Transactions

"Grouping customer transactions into segments may help understand customers better. The marketing literature has concentrated on identifying important segmentation variables (e.g., customer loyalty) and on using cluster analysis and mixture models for segmentation. The data mining literature has provided various clustering algorithms for segmentation without focusing specifically on clustering customer transactions. Building on the notion that observable customer transactions are generated by latent behavioral traits, in this paper, we investigate using a pattern-based clustering approach to grouping customer transactions. We define an objective function that we maximize in order to achieve a good clustering of customer transactions and present an algorithm, GHIC, that groups customer transactions such that itemsets generated from each cluster, while similar to each other, are different from ones generated from others. We present experimental results from user-centric Web usage data that demonstrates that GHIC generates a highly effective clustering of transactions.
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-http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1080047

TCC
“Note that this is not a display driver. You won’t get any 2D, D3D, or GL acceleration from this driver. Only CUDA is supported in this release. However, you do get exclusive mode, Remote Desktop support, and services support.” -tmurray

Top google results :)

GHIC: A Hierarchical Pattern-Based Clustering Algorithm for Grouping Web Transactions

"Grouping customer transactions into segments may help understand customers better. The marketing literature has concentrated on identifying important segmentation variables (e.g., customer loyalty) and on using cluster analysis and mixture models for segmentation. The data mining literature has provided various clustering algorithms for segmentation without focusing specifically on clustering customer transactions. Building on the notion that observable customer transactions are generated by latent behavioral traits, in this paper, we investigate using a pattern-based clustering approach to grouping customer transactions. We define an objective function that we maximize in order to achieve a good clustering of customer transactions and present an algorithm, GHIC, that groups customer transactions such that itemsets generated from each cluster, while similar to each other, are different from ones generated from others. We present experimental results from user-centric Web usage data that demonstrates that GHIC generates a highly effective clustering of transactions.
"
-http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1080047

TCC
“Note that this is not a display driver. You won’t get any 2D, D3D, or GL acceleration from this driver. Only CUDA is supported in this release. However, you do get exclusive mode, Remote Desktop support, and services support.” -tmurray

Just goes to prove that search engines need to be used with discretion, because that has nothing to do with the question at hand. The GHIC (Graphical Host Interface Card) is interface controller card for the 1U Telsa systems with an onboard GPU. See here.

Just goes to prove that search engines need to be used with discretion, because that has nothing to do with the question at hand. The GHIC (Graphical Host Interface Card) is interface controller card for the 1U Telsa systems with an onboard GPU. See here.

Haha, i thought it seemed very unrelated.

Haha, i thought it seemed very unrelated.

Aaah… That one… Got it… Thanks!

Jim, :-)