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KMS: A distributed Hypermedia system for managing Knowledge in Organizations

by Robert Akscyn, Donald Mccracken, Elise Yoder - Communications of the ACM , 1988
"... KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer-aided design ..."
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-aided design and on-line documentation. KMS is a successor to the ZOG system developed at Carnegie Mellon University from 1972 to 1985. A KMS database consists of screen-sized WYSIWYG workspaces called frames that contain text, graphics and image items. Single items in frames can be linked to other frames

Automated Categorisation of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Whistles

by Charlotte A Dunn , 2005
"... Completed in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Masters in Environmental Biology iAbstract Classifying the acoustic repertoire of animal calls is challenging. Previously, human judges have been a commonly used method of classifying call types, which although effective, can be slow and inco ..."
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single contour text files of frequency points, with a temporal resolution of 1 millisecond. When the program was run through 1 iteration, 415 whistles were separated into 90 categories. When these categories were matched visually to an existing catalogue of signature whistles, only 10

Efficient Single-Pass Index Construction for Text Databases

by Steffen Heinz, Justin Zobel - Jour. of the American Society for Information Science and Technology , 2003
"... Efficient construction of inverted indexes is essential to provision of search over large collections of text data. In this paper, we review the principal approaches to inversion, analyse their theoretical cost, and present experimental results. We identify the drawbacks of existing inversion approa ..."
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that the performance of the single-pass approach can be improved by constructing inverted files in segments, reducing the cost of disk accesses during inversion of large volumes of data.

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by Ray Whitmer Netscape/aol
"... use and software licensing rules apply. This specification defines the Document Object Model Level 3 XPath. It provides simple functionalities to access a DOM tree using [XPath 1.0]. This module builds on top of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core. Status of this document This section describes t ..."
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use and software licensing rules apply. This specification defines the Document Object Model Level 3 XPath. It provides simple functionalities to access a DOM tree using [XPath 1.0]. This module builds on top of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core. Status of this document This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of this document series is maintained at the W3C. This document contains the Document Object Model Level 3 XPath specification. This is a first public Working Draft for review by W3C members and other interested parties. It is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use W3C Working Drafts as reference material or to cite them as other than "work in progress". This is work in progress and does not imply endorsement by, or the consensus of, either W3C or members of the DOM Working Group or members of the XSL Working Group. 1 Table of contents Comments on this document are invited and are to be sent to the public mailing list www-dom@w3.org. An archive is available at

Processing Text Files as Is: Pattern Matching over Compressed Texts, Multi-byte Character Texts, and Semi-structured Texts

by Masayuki Takeda, Satoru Miyamoto, Takuya Kida, Ayumi Shinohara, Shuichi Fukamachi, Takeshi Shinohara, Setsuo Arikawa - In Proc. 9th International Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE’2002), LNCS 2476 , 2002
"... Techniques in processing text files "as is" are presented, in which given text files are processed without modification. The compressed pattern matching problem, first defined by Amir and Benson (1992), is a good example of the "as-is" principle. Another example is string matchin ..."
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Techniques in processing text files "as is" are presented, in which given text files are processed without modification. The compressed pattern matching problem, first defined by Amir and Benson (1992), is a good example of the "as-is" principle. Another example is string

Communication in Veil: Enhanced Paradigm for ASCII Text Files

by Khan Farhan Rafat, Muhammad Sher
"... Abstract—Digitization has a persuasive impact on information and communication technology (ICT) field which can be realized from the fact that today one seldom think to stand in long awaiting queue just to deposit utility bills, buy movie ticket, or dispatch private letters via post office etc. as t ..."
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to hide data or information of some significance in an oblivious manner in order to detract the enemy as regards its detection. This paper aims at evolving an avant-garde information hiding scheme for ASCII text files- a research area regarded as the most difficult in contrast to audio, video or image

This PDF file includes Materials and Methods SOM Text

by Pietro Berkes, Gergő Orbán, Máté Lengyel, József Fiser, Figs S To S, Tables S , 2011
"... Animal preparation and data acquisition Neural activity was recorded from 16 ferrets at different stages of visual development (Table S1). The details of the surgical procedures have been described in detail previously (S1, S2), and were approved by the University of Rochester Committee on Animal Re ..."
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Research. Briefly, a linear array of 16 electrodes, spaced by 200 micrometers, was implanted in layer 2-3 of the primary visual cortex (V1) under isoflurane anesthesia. The electrodes typically provided clear multi-unit (and occasionally single-unit) signal on each channel. The signal was pre

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by Christopher Pöhlker, Kenia T. Wiedemann, Bärbel Sinha, Manabu Shiraiwa, Figs S To S, Tables S To S
"... S1.1 Aerosol sampling Aerosol samples were collected with a single stage impactor (35) on silicon nitride substrates (Si3N4, membrane width 0.5 mm, membrane thickness 100 nm, Silson Ltd, Northampton, UK). The volumetric flow through the impactor was 1-1.5 l min-1, corresponding to a nominal cut-off ..."
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S1.1 Aerosol sampling Aerosol samples were collected with a single stage impactor (35) on silicon nitride substrates (Si3N4, membrane width 0.5 mm, membrane thickness 100 nm, Silson Ltd, Northampton, UK). The volumetric flow through the impactor was 1-1.5 l min-1, corresponding to a nominal cut

Inverse problems - Quest for information

by Albert Tarantola, Bernard Valette - Journal of Geophysics , 1982
"... Note: The 1982 paper has been rewritten, to produce a searchable PDF file. This text is essentially identical to the original. We examine the general non-linear inverse problem with a finite number of parameters. In order to permit the incorporation of any a priori information about parameters and a ..."
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Note: The 1982 paper has been rewritten, to produce a searchable PDF file. This text is essentially identical to the original. We examine the general non-linear inverse problem with a finite number of parameters. In order to permit the incorporation of any a priori information about parameters

First steps in programming: A rationale for attention investment models.

by Alan F Blackwell - In Proc. HCC, IEEE , 2002
"... Abstract Research into the cognitive aspects of programming originated in the study of professional programmers (whether experts or students). Even "end-user" programmers What is Programming? Goodell's excellent website devoted to end user programming Programming is in fact seld ..."
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with respect to the boundary between programming languages and other forms of software: Scripting languages? Spreadsheets? Macro languages? Keyboard macros? Configuration files? Java programs? Javascript programs? Server Side Include macros? Cascading Style Sheets? HTML pages? Microsoft Word documents? From
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