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Automatically Collecting, Monitoring, and Mining
, 2004
"... We present a system that tries to automatically collect and monitor Japanese blog collections that include not only ones made with blog softwares but also ones written as normal web pages. Our approach is based on extraction of date expressions and analysis of HTML documents. Our system also extract ..."
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We present a system that tries to automatically collect and monitor Japanese blog collections that include not only ones made with blog softwares but also ones written as normal web pages. Our approach is based on extraction of date expressions and analysis of HTML documents. Our system also
Automatic Collection of Failure Traces
"... Software bugs are a major cause of system downtime. To improve the quality of software, we have to find costeffective ways to locate and fix software bugs. Automatic tracing of real software executions in which software bugs are triggered would be most helpful. This would, for example, help us to fo ..."
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Software bugs are a major cause of system downtime. To improve the quality of software, we have to find costeffective ways to locate and fix software bugs. Automatic tracing of real software executions in which software bugs are triggered would be most helpful. This would, for example, help us
Toward an instance theory of automatization
- Psychological Review
, 1988
"... This article presents a theory in which automatization is construed as the acquisition of a domain-specific knowledge base, formed of separate representations, instances, of each exposure to the task. Processing is considered automatic if it relies on retrieval of stored instances, which will occur ..."
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; Harter, 1899). Skills are thought to consist largely of collections of automatic processes and procedures
Automatic Musical Genre Classification Of Audio Signals
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SPEECH AND AUDIO PROCESSING
, 2002
"... ... describe music. They are commonly used to structure the increasing amounts of music available in digital form on the Web and are important for music information retrieval. Genre categorization for audio has traditionally been performed manually. A particular musical genre is characterized by sta ..."
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set of features for representing rhythmic structure and strength is proposed. The performance of those feature sets has been evaluated by training statistical pattern recognition classifiers using real world audio collections. Based on the automatic hierarchical genre classification two graphical user
Photo tourism: Exploring photo collections in 3D
- IN PROC. ACM SIGGRAPH
, 2006
"... We present a system for interactively browsing and exploring large unstructured collections of photographs of a scene using a novel 3D interface. Our system consists of an image-based modeling front end that automatically computes the viewpoint of each photograph as well as a sparse 3D model of th ..."
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We present a system for interactively browsing and exploring large unstructured collections of photographs of a scene using a novel 3D interface. Our system consists of an image-based modeling front end that automatically computes the viewpoint of each photograph as well as a sparse 3D model
Automatic Collection and Analysis of German Compounds
- The Computational Treatment of Nominals, Universite de
, 1998
"... Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. The morphological parsing providing the analysis of words into stems and suffixes was entirely data-driven, in that no knowledge of German was used to determine what the correct set of stems and suffi ..."
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Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. The morphological parsing providing the analysis of words into stems and suffixes was entirely data-driven, in that no knowledge of German was used to determine what the correct set of stems and suffixes was, nor how to break any given word into its component morphemes. To discover compounds, however, we used our prior knowledge of the structure of German nominal compounds, in a way that we will describe in greater length below. The interest of this case derives from the fact that German compounds (unlike English compounds, but like those in many other languages, especially in the Indo-European family) include a linking element (Fugenelement in German) placed between the two stems. Traditional grammars report nine possible linker elements: e, es, en, er, n, ens, ns, s, and zero (see Duden 1995), and report as well that the Left Element determines which choice of linking element is appropriate for a given nominal compound. 1.
Using Automatically Collected Data to Improve the
, 2010
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AUTOMATICALLY COLLECTED TRAVEL TIME DATA.
"... Traffic signal coordination and timing improvements are proven methods for reducing delay on arterial roadways. The costs for these improvements generally ..."
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Traffic signal coordination and timing improvements are proven methods for reducing delay on arterial roadways. The costs for these improvements generally
Automatic Collection and Analysis of German Compounds
- The Computational Treatment of Nominals, Universite de
, 1998
"... this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. The morphological parsing providing the analysis of words into stems and suffixes was entirely data-driven, in that no knowledge of Ge.?nan was used to determine what the correct set of stems and suffixes was, no ..."
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this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. The morphological parsing providing the analysis of words into stems and suffixes was entirely data-driven, in that no knowledge of Ge.?nan was used to determine what the correct set of stems and suffixes was, nor how to break any given word into its component morphemes. To discover compounds, however, we used our prior knowledge of the structure of German nominal compounds, in a way that we will describe in greater length below
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