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Two-channel data logger for quantitative EEG recording while.. - Schier, Gorman   (Correct)

....where a portable EEG device is more useful than a fixed laboratory. These include, home sleep monitoring, sports applications, epilepsy monitoring and detection. There are several commercially available portable devices that can be used for EEG. For example the Compumedics P series sleep device [2]. Although these devices are now readily available, they are expensive and not ideally suited to the automotive environment, where other considerations also apply. To investigate the changes in spontaneous EEG during a driving task, not only requires a portable device, but one which also meets ....

Compumedics [WWW] URL http://www.compumedics.com.au/framesleepsystems. htm [2000, 20 November].


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....the immense corpus of news available. Hence, there is a need for information retrieval as well as for summarization facilities. There currently exist more than 40 information retrieval services on the World Wide Web, such as DEC s AltaVista [AltaVista, 1998] Lycos [Lycos, 1998] and DejaNews [DejaNews, 1998], all of which allow keyword searches for recent news. However, only recently have there been practical results in the area of text summarization. Summaries can be used to determine if any of the retrieved articles are relevant (thereby allowing the user to avoid reading those that are not) or ....

Dejanews. WWW site, URL: http://www.dejanews.com, 1998.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

.... There exist now (as of September 1998) more than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998], and ClariNet s e.News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998] as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select articles they wish to read. ....

....classes of descriptions they want to retrieve (e.g. age, position, nationality) as well as the maximal number of queries that they want. They can also specify which sources of news should be searched. Currently, the system has an interface to Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] The CNN Web site [CNN, 1998] and to all Usenet news delivered via NNTP to our local news domain. The Web based interface is accessible publicly at http: www.cs.columbia.edu radev profile. All answers to queries are cached for a speci c amount of time (currently, one hour) and are returned immediately, without access to ....

CNN interactive. WWW site, URL: http://www.cnn.com, 1998.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998] and ClariNet s e. News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998], as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select articles they wish to read. Even in the cases 2 when the user can actually select all ....

....were available from the CSTI corpus (see next section) 3.2 Corpora used This section explains how the corpora that we analyzed helped us to build summons. We mostly used articles from the North American News (NANTC) corpus and the BRIEF and TERROR corpora that we collected from ClariNet [ClariNet, 1998]. The Chronology of Signi cant Terrorist Incidents (CSTI 1 ) PGT97, 1997] which is 1 The actual articles corresponding to the summaries were not available to us. 29 28 January 1993, Peru. Terrorists exploded a car bomb in front of the IBM headquarters building in Lima. Major damage was ....

ClariNet. WWW site, URL: http://www.clari.net, 1998.


An Introduction To The Practical Use Of Coloured Petri Nets - Jensen (1996)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....the CPN tools in [5] that rely on Standard ML. The general definition of CP nets is independent of a concrete syntax and semantics for net inscriptions, and there exists a number of other tools that rely on other languages. Information about these tools can be found on the Petri Net WWW pages, [10]. Here you can also find a lot of other information about high level Petri nets and other kinds of Petri nets. 14 2 Simulation of CP nets As the individual parts of a CP net are constructed they are investigated and debugged by means of the CPN simulator in a similar way as a programmer ....

Petri Net WWW pages. URL: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/PetriNets/.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....the immense corpus of news available. Hence, there is a need for information retrieval as well as for summarization facilities. There currently exist more than 40 information retrieval services on the World Wide Web, such as DEC s AltaVista [AltaVista, 1998] Lycos [Lycos, 1998] and DejaNews [DejaNews, 1998], all of which allow keyword searches for recent news. However, only recently have there been practical results in the area of text summarization. Summaries can be used to determine if any of the retrieved articles are relevant (thereby allowing the user to avoid reading those that are not) or ....

Dejanews. WWW site, URL: http://www.dejanews.com, 1998.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

.... There exist now (as of September 1998) more than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998], and ClariNet s e.News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998] as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select articles they wish to read. ....

....classes of descriptions they want to retrieve (e.g. age, position, nationality) as well as the maximal number of queries that they want. They can also specify which sources of news should be searched. Currently, the system has an interface to Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] The CNN Web site [CNN, 1998] and to all Usenet news delivered via NNTP to our local news domain. The Web based interface is accessible publicly at http: www.cs.columbia.edu radev profile. All answers to queries are cached for a specific amount of time (currently, one hour) and are returned immediately, without access to ....

CNN interactive. WWW site, URL: http://www.cnn.com, 1998.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998] CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998] and ClariNet s e. News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998], as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select articles they wish to read. Even in the cases 2 when the user can actually select all ....

....were available from the CSTI corpus (see next section) 3.2 Corpora used This section explains how the corpora that we analyzed helped us to build summons. We mostly used articles from the North American News (NANTC) corpus and the BRIEF and TERROR corpora that we collected from ClariNet [ClariNet, 1998]. The Chronology of Significant Terrorist Incidents (CSTI 1 ) PGT97, 1997] which is 1 The actual articles corresponding to the summaries were not available to us. 29 28 January 1993, Peru. Terrorists exploded a car bomb in front of the IBM headquarters building in Lima. Major damage was ....

ClariNet. WWW site, URL: http://www.clari.net, 1998.


Active Messenger: Email Filtering and Mobile Delivery - Marti (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....problems as iPulse TM. However, iPulse TM is a proprietary system that is directed towards service providers. Although the manufacturer writes that new services can be implemented easily, legacy services such as stand alone paging systems or fax may not be integrated. 1.2. 7 OnTheMove OnTheMove [21], a three year project that ended 1997, was initiated by the European Commission for the ACTS program 5 . It focused on how to deliver multimedia content to mobile devices. The initial incentive for the project may have been that the demand for access to multimedia content with mobile devices is ....

OnTheMove WWW homepage [WWW Document]. URL http://www.sics.se/~onthemove (visited 1999, August 8).


Advanced Mechanism For The Efficient Employment Of Distributed.. - Joe Rugelj   (Correct)

....MB international connection from Slovenia represents more than 65 of the expenses of ARNES, the Academic and Research NEtwork of Slovenia. Although this capacity is doubled every 6 months, it always represents the main bottleneck as the . According to some experiences from UK [2] and New Zealand [3], the hit rate of the national proxy caches can be up to 60 and the traffic on the international connection can be decreased for this percentage. It has been shown that the expenses for additional storage capacities, required for caching, were repaid through savings due to reduced network costs ....

....2.5 GB of disk. This cache server was selected as it appeared to surpass all other available servers as regards response times as well as hit rates [6] For the time being, we have not any statistical results yet, but we expect that hit ratio will be similar to those, mentioned in the literature [2, 3] In the first, experimental phase, the server is used to support our local users as well as the users from two secondary schools that participate in our project on the application of computer networks services to education [7] Later, after experimental phase, we are going to set up cache servers ....

"WWW Proxying and caching" <URL: http://www.comp.vuw.ac.nz/~jules/www-proxy/


A Lagrangian Model For Run-Up Of Shallow Water Waves - Hans Petter   (Correct)

....significantly, as we demonstrate later in the numerical experiments. The velocity in y direction is thereafter computed from (8) Finally, each grid point j is given a displacement Deltatv n 1 2 j . The numerical method is implemented in a flexible C program, utilizing the Diffpack [2] libraries. NUMERICAL RESULTS Oscillations in a parabolic basin A set of particularly simple analytical solutions of the fully non linear hydrostatic equations, concerning oscillations in parabolic basins, were developed by Thacker [5] We have generalized one of these to allow a depth function ....

Diffpack World Wide Web home page. URL: http://www.oslo.sintef.no/diffpack.


Computational Models for Weakly Dispersive Nonlinear Water.. - Langtangen, Pedersen   (Correct)

....in iteration k, a is a characteristic amplitude of the non dimensional j and OE, and ffl r is a prescribed tolerance which we usually take as 10 Gamma4 in the numerical experiments. The discrete Boussinesq model described in this paper is implemented using the Diffpack programming environment [3]. All methods are contained in a single C program that makes extensive use of the well tested Diffpack libraries. We believe that this adds substantially to the reliability of the code and the results to be presented in the paper. 4 Improved time discretization In this section we will ....

Diffpack World Wide Web home page. URL: http://www.oslo.sintef.no/diffpack.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  Self-citation (News)   (Correct)

....news, the user s task is infeasible. There exist now (as of September 1998) more than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998], CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998] and ClariNet s e.News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998] as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select ....

....as John Major ) specify what semantic classes of descriptions they want to retrieve (e.g. age, position, nationality) as well as the maximal number of queries that they want. They can also specify which sources of news should be searched. Currently, the system has an interface to Reuters News [Reuters, 1998], The CNN Web site [CNN, 1998] and to all Usenet news delivered via NNTP to our local news domain. The Web based interface is accessible publicly at http: www.cs.columbia.edu radev profile. All answers to queries are cached for a speci c amount of time (currently, one hour) and are returned ....

Reuters news. WWW site, URL: http://www.yahoo.com/- headlines, 1998.


Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line.. - Radev (1999)   (24 citations)  Self-citation (News)   (Correct)

....news, the user s task is infeasible. There exist now (as of September 1998) more than 100 sources of live newswire on the Internet, mostly accessible through the World Wide Web [Berners Lee, 1992] Some of the most popular sites include news agencies and television stations like Reuters News [Reuters, 1998], CNN s Web site [CNN, 1998] and ClariNet s e.News on line newspaper [ClariNet, 1998] as well as on line versions of print media such as the New York Times on the Web [NYT, 1998] For most classes of users of news, it is practically impossible to go through megabytes of news every day to select ....

....as John Major ) specify what semantic classes of descriptions they want to retrieve (e.g. age, position, nationality) as well as the maximal number of queries that they want. They can also specify which sources of news should be searched. Currently, the system has an interface to Reuters News [Reuters, 1998], The CNN Web site [CNN, 1998] and to all Usenet news delivered via NNTP to our local news domain. The Web based interface is accessible publicly at http: www.cs.columbia.edu radev profile. All answers to queries are cached for a specific amount of time (currently, one hour) and are returned ....

Reuters news. WWW site, URL: http://www.yahoo.com/- headlines, 1998.


Diffpack: A Software Environment for Rapid Protoptying of.. - Bruaset, Langtangen   (Correct)

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Diffpack WWW home page. URL: http://www.oslo.sintef.no/diffpack

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