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What Is the Value Added by Human Intervention

by Kevin Karplus, Melissa Cline, Mark Diekhans, Leslie Grate, Jonathan Casper, Richard Hughey - in Protein Structure Prediction? Proteins, 2001, Suppl 5:86-91 , 1997
"... protein structure prediction? ..."
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protein structure prediction?

Automatic Verification of Pipelined Microprocessor Control

by Jerry Burch, David Dill , 1994
"... We describe a technique for verifying the control logic of pipelined microprocessors. It handles more complicated designs, and requires less human intervention, than existing methods. The technique automaticMly compares a pipelined implementation to an architectural description. The CPU time nee ..."
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We describe a technique for verifying the control logic of pipelined microprocessors. It handles more complicated designs, and requires less human intervention, than existing methods. The technique automaticMly compares a pipelined implementation to an architectural description. The CPU time

Locating in Fingerprint Space: Wireless Indoor Localization with Little Human Intervention

by Zheng Yang, Chenshu Wu, Yunhao Liu
"... Indoor localization is of great importance for a range of pervasive applications, attracting many research efforts in the past decades. Most radio-based solutions require a process of site survey, in which radio signatures of an interested area are annotated with their real recorded locations. Site ..."
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only by site survey. On this basis, we design LiFS, an indoor localization system based on off-the-shelf WiFi infrastructure and mobile phones. LiFS is deployed in an office building covering over 1600m 2, and its deployment is easy and rapid since little human interventionis needed. In Li

Human Intervention on Trust Decisions for Inter-Enterprise Collaborations

by Puneet Kaur, Sini Ruohomaa
"... Abstract—Trust is an important factor in the success of interenterprise collaborations. Trust decisions are made based on whether the incentives to participate in a collaboration outweigh the risks involved. Supporting these decisions is a central activity in inter-enterprise trust management. In th ..."
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. In this paper, we review factors affecting human trust decision making in online environments and apply them to the domain of inter-enterprise collaborations. To validate their applicability, we evaluate how the Pilarcos collaboration management toolset, and particularly its trust management system, can

Evolution of Homing Navigation in a Real Mobile Robot

by Dario Floreano, Francesco Mondada - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics--Part B: Cybernetics , 1996
"... Abstract | In this paper we describe the evolution of a discrete-time recurrent neural network to control a real mobile robot. In all our experiments the evolutionary procedure is carried out entirely on the physical robot without human intervention. We showthat the autonomous development of a set o ..."
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Abstract | In this paper we describe the evolution of a discrete-time recurrent neural network to control a real mobile robot. In all our experiments the evolutionary procedure is carried out entirely on the physical robot without human intervention. We showthat the autonomous development of a set

Enhancing Decision-Making by Leveraging Human Intervention in Large-Scale Sensor Networks

by Enrico Casini, Jessica Depree, Niranjan Suri, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Teresa Nieten, Mapreduce Hadoop
"... Abstract—Extensive deployment of sensor networks in recent years has led to the generation of large volumes of data. One approach to processing such large volumes of data is to rely on parallelized approaches based on architectures such as MapReduce. However, fully-automated processing without human ..."
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human intervention is error prone. Supporting human involvement in processing pipelines of data in a variety of contexts such as warfare, cyber security, threat monitoring, and malware analysis leads to improved decision-making. Although this kind of human-machine collaboration seems straightforward

LARGE-SCALE SEABED DYNAMICS IN OFFSHORE MORPHOLOGY: MODELING HUMAN INTERVENTION

by Pieter C. Roos, Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher
"... [1] We extend the class of simple offshore models that describe large-scale bed evolution in shallow shelf seas. In such seas, shallow water flow interacts with the seabed through bed load and suspended load transport. For arbitrary topographies of small amplitude we derive general bed evolution equ ..."
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features, and bed load transport being a limiting case of suspended load transport. The general evolution equation can be used to describe sandbank formation, known as the result of self-organization. Examples of human interven-tion at the seabed include applications to a dredged channel and an offshore

KCAT: A Korean Corpus Annotating Tool Minimizing Human Intervention

by Won-He Ryu, Jin-dong Kim, Hae-chang Rim
"... While large POS(part-of-specch) annotated corpora play an important role in natural language processing, the annotated corpus requires very high accuracy and consistency. To build such an accurate and consistent corpus, we often use a manual tagging method. But the manual tagging is very labor inten ..."
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acquired fi'om human experts,it minimizes tile human intervention in both the manual tagging and post-editing steps.

Floods, geodynamic environment and human intervention. The case of Corinth (Greece)

by E. Lekkas, S. Lozios, E. Skourtsos, H. Kranis
"... The town of Corinth (N. Peloponnessos, Greece) and the broader area suffered extensive damage and human life loss, when Xerias torrent burst its banks during extreme rainfall on 12 Jan. 1997. The results of this type of shower, which has a return period of 100 years, were aggravated by a number of f ..."
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of factors, namely (i) topography, with frequent alternations between areas of high and low relief, (ii) catchment area and (iii) widespread occurrence of impermeable deposits. However, the most crucial factor was human intervention, in the form of waste and debris disposal along the course of the river

PROCEEDINGS • 1 The Importance of Human Intervention in the Evolution of Puget Sound Ecosystems

by Russel L. Barsh
"... Contemporary restoration efforts in Georgia Basin-Puget Sound tend to rely upon baseline data that are no more than 100 years old. Our research indicates that the marine ecosystems observed by European explorers and settlers in the 19th Century were already profoundly shaped by systematic human inte ..."
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interventions and cannot be restored without an understanding and renewal of the human practices that created and sustained them. As a first step, we compiled existing archaeological and ethnographic data on marine resources use for 408 locations in the San Juan archipelago and identified six plausible
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