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Cortical surface-based analysis II: Inflation, flattening, and a surface-based coordinate system
- NEUROIMAGE
, 1999
"... The surface of the human cerebral cortex is a highly folded sheet with the majority of its surface area buried within folds. As such, it is a difficult domain for computational as well as visualization purposes. We have therefore designed a set of procedures for modifying the representation of the c ..."
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of the cortical surface to (i) inflate it so that activity buried inside sulci may be visualized, (ii) cut and flatten an entire hemisphere, and (iii) transform a hemisphere into a simple parameterizable surface such as a sphere for the purpose of establishing a surface-based coordinate system.
Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web
- IEEE Intelligent Systems
, 2001
"... The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering o ..."
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The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering
Coordination Mechanisms: Towards a Conceptual Foundation of CSCW Systems Design
- Journal of Collaborative Computing
, 1996
"... The paper outlines an approach to CSCW systems design based on the concept of `coordination mechanisms.' The concept of coordination mechanisms has been developed as a generalization of phenomena described in empirical investigations of the use of artifacts for the purpose of coordinating coope ..."
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The paper outlines an approach to CSCW systems design based on the concept of `coordination mechanisms.' The concept of coordination mechanisms has been developed as a generalization of phenomena described in empirical investigations of the use of artifacts for the purpose of coordinating
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, 2008
"... The following is a set of recommended metadata elements that can be used to as a boilerplate for the development of organizational metadata and templates. Users are strongly encouraged to consider the following as a starting place for template development and not a solution to minimizing the standar ..."
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the standard. The set represents an expansion to the purely mandatory elements specified by the CSDGM. The set is best applied to GIS data and imagery maintained in standard horizontal coordinate systems. For more specialized data and data maintained in vertical and local horizontal coordinate systems
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"... Teaching excellence is an expectation for teachers oft expressed by policy makers, parents, taxpayers, professional organizations, and students. Preparing a technology and engineering (TE) teacher who strives for teaching excellence is a fundamental mission of TE teacher education programs in the Un ..."
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in the United States. However, a recent focus upon engineering design concepts within the TE curriculum (Gattie & Wicklein, 2007) and urgent calls to align, coordinate, or
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, 2011
"... 205(A) has set a goal of recycling at least ten per cent of the solid waste generated in the state. The Act encourages the state to achieve that goal by December 31, 2011. 27A O.S. § 2-10-205(C). DEQ is charged with coordinating the effort along with the Oklahoma Recycling Association and other inte ..."
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205(A) has set a goal of recycling at least ten per cent of the solid waste generated in the state. The Act encourages the state to achieve that goal by December 31, 2011. 27A O.S. § 2-10-205(C). DEQ is charged with coordinating the effort along with the Oklahoma Recycling Association and other
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, 1997
"... that “utilize permanent solutions and alternative treatment technologies or resource recovery technologies to the maximum extent practical ” and to prefer remedial actions in which treatment “permanently and significantly reduces the volume, toxicity, or mobility of hazardous substances, pollutants, ..."
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, on-scene coordinators, contractors, and other site cleanup managers understand the type of data and site characteristics needed to evaluate a technology for potential applicability to their hazardous waste sites. Documents that describe individual site remediation technologies focus on remedial
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, 2010
"... The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) supports the concept of a dental home for all infants, children, adolescents, and persons with special health care needs. The dental home is inclusive of all aspects of oral health that result from the interaction of the patient, parents, dentists, ..."
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of Pediatrics ’ (AAP) definition of a medical home which states pediatric primary health care is best delivered where comprehensive, continuously-accessible, family-centered, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally-effective care is available and delivered or supervised by qualified child health specialists
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, 2001
"... The purpose of this study is to explore functions of B2B eMarkets. At a more detailed level, the purpose also encompasses an effort to identify how, and on what basis, B2B eMarkets perform these functions. Method Two B2B eMarkets (Steelscreen and vfm.net) are described and analyzed. This analysis se ..."
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The purpose of this study is to explore functions of B2B eMarkets. At a more detailed level, the purpose also encompasses an effort to identify how, and on what basis, B2B eMarkets perform these functions. Method Two B2B eMarkets (Steelscreen and vfm.net) are described and analyzed. This analysis
A Multi-body Factorization Method for Independently Moving Objects
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
, 1997
"... ... In this paper we present & new method for separating and recovering the motion and shape of multiple independently moving objects in sequence of images. The method does not require prior knowledge of the number of objects, nor is dependent on any grouping of features into an object at th ..."
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at the image level. For this purpose, we introduce a mathematical construct of object shapes, called the shape interaction matrix, which is invariant to both the object motions and the selection of coordinate systems. This invariant structure is computable solely from the observed trajectories of image
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