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Finding a "Kneedle" in a Haystack: Detecting Knee Points in System Behavior | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Finding a "Kneedle" in a Haystack: Detecting Knee Points in System Behavior


Abstract:

Computer systems often reach a point at which the relative cost to increase some tunable parameter is no longer worth the corresponding performance benefit. These "knees'...Show More

Abstract:

Computer systems often reach a point at which the relative cost to increase some tunable parameter is no longer worth the corresponding performance benefit. These "knees'' typically represent beneficial points that system designers have long selected to best balance inherent trade-offs. While prior work largely uses ad hoc, system-specific approaches to detect knees, we present Kneedle, a general approach to on line and off line knee detection that is applicable to a wide range of systems. We define a knee formally for continuous functions using the mathematical concept of curvature and compare our definition against alternatives. We then evaluate Kneedle's accuracy against existing algorithms on both synthetic and real data sets, and evaluate its performance in two different applications.
Date of Conference: 20-24 June 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 July 2011
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Conference Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA

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