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Evaluation of Passive Integrated Transponders for Abalone: Tag Placement, Retention, and Effect on Survival
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What is (tagged) Text?
- In Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New Oxford English Dictionary
, 1989
"... In working on the New OED project, we, like many other researchers, have wrestled with large, intricate bodies of text. Based on this exposure, we have begun to investigate the similarities and differences between managing conventional business data and managing reference text data. The paper begins ..."
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technique is descriptive markup, which introduces tags into a text stream. We present three views of tagged text: one based on tags as text, one on arbitrarily interleaved tags with text, and one on constrained tag placement in the text. Throughout the discussion, examples are drawn from our experience
Behavior Analysis Based on Coordinates of Body Tags
"... Abstract. This paper describes fall detection, activity recognition and the detection of anomalous gait in the Confidence project. The project aims to prolong the independence of the elderly by detecting falls and other types of behavior indicating a health problem. The behavior will be analyzed bas ..."
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and hemiplegia. The walking analysis can automatically adapt to each person by using only the examples of normal walking of that person. Both modules employ machine learning: the paper focuses on the features they use and the effect of tag placement and sensor noise on the classification accuracy. Four tags were
Distance associativity for high-performance energy-efficient non-uniform cache architectures
- IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MICROARCHITECTURE
, 2003
"... Wire delays continue to grow as the dominant component oflatency for large caches.A recent work proposed an adaptive,non-uniform cache architecture (NUCA) to manage large, on-chipcaches.By exploiting the variation in access time acrosswidely-spaced subarrays, NUCA allows fast access to closesubarray ..."
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to closesubarrays while retaining slow access to far subarrays.Whilethe idea of NUCA is attractive, NUCA does not employ designchoices commonly used in large caches, such as sequential tag-dataaccess for low power.Moreover, NUCA couples dataplacement with tag placement foregoing the flexibility of dataplacement
Excess Baggage for Birds: Inappropriate Placement of Tags on Gannets Changes Flight Patterns
, 2014
"... Devices attached to flying birds can hugely enhance our understanding of their behavioural ecology for periods when they cannot be observed directly. For this, scientists routinely attach units to either birds ’ backs or their tails. However, inappropriate payload distribution is critical in aircraf ..."
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expenditure. These problems can be addressed by carefully choosing where to place tags on birds according to the mass of the tags and the lifestyle of the subject species.
Distance Aware Tag Clouds
"... Abstract—Distance aware tag clouds add visualization of relations between terms to standard tag clouds. In addition to term importance (which is usually depicted through font size) the placement of terms represents the relation between words in the corpus. These relations are modeled as similarities ..."
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Abstract—Distance aware tag clouds add visualization of relations between terms to standard tag clouds. In addition to term importance (which is usually depicted through font size) the placement of terms represents the relation between words in the corpus. These relations are modeled
frequencies and placement over the body. It is indeed seen (Fig
"... 2b)Miniaturised wearable UHF-RFID tag with tuning capability ..."
frequencies and placement over the body. It is indeed seen (Fig
"... 2b)Miniaturised wearable UHF-RFID tag with tuning capability ..."
Coveragebased placement in RFID networks: An overview
- in Proceedings of the FTRA International Conference on Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Intelligent Computing
"... Abstract-Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a wireless technology that promises to facilitate many identification and tracking solutions. The placement problem, i.e. choosing the optimal locations for RFID readers, tags or both in a given RFID layout, is reviewed in this paper. Placement appr ..."
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Abstract-Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a wireless technology that promises to facilitate many identification and tracking solutions. The placement problem, i.e. choosing the optimal locations for RFID readers, tags or both in a given RFID layout, is reviewed in this paper. Placement
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