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Storing and querying ordered xml using a relational database system

by Igor Tatarinov, Kevin Beyer, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram - In SIGMOD , 2002
"... XML is quickly becoming the de facto standard for data exchange over the Intemet. This is creating a new set of data management requirements involving XML, such as the need to store and query XML documents. Researchers have proposed using relational database systems to satisfy these requirements by ..."
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XML is quickly becoming the de facto standard for data exchange over the Intemet. This is creating a new set of data management requirements involving XML, such as the need to store and query XML documents. Researchers have proposed using relational database systems to satisfy these requirements

A Survey of Automated Web Service Composition Methods

by Jinghai Rao, Xiaomeng Su - In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition, SWSWPC 2004 , 2004
"... Abstract. In today’s Web, Web services are created and updated on the fly. It’s already beyond the human ability to analysis them and generate the composition plan manually. A number of approaches have been proposed to tackle that problem. Most of them are inspired by the researches in cross-enterpr ..."
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Abstract. In today’s Web, Web services are created and updated on the fly. It’s already beyond the human ability to analysis them and generate the composition plan manually. A number of approaches have been proposed to tackle that problem. Most of them are inspired by the researches in cross

Objects and Views

by Serge Abiteboul, Anthony Bonner - ACM SIGMOD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA , 1991
"... Object-oriented databases have been introduced primarily to ease the development of database applications. However, the difficulties encountered when, for instance, trying to restructure data or integrate databases demonstrate that the models being used still lack flexibility. We claim that the natu ..."
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implicitly, rather than storing them. It also allows him to introduce new classes into the class hierarchy. These virtual classes are populated by selecting existing objects from other classes and by creating new objects. Fixing the identify of new objects during database updates introduces subtle issues

Model-based Feedback in the Language Modeling Approach to Information Retrieval

by Chengxiang Zhai, John Lafferty - In Proceedings of Tenth International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management , 2001
"... The language modeling approach to retrieval has been shown to perform well empirically. One advantage of this new approach is its statistical foundations. However, feedback, as one important component in a retrieval system, has only been dealt with heuristically in this new retrieval approach: the o ..."
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: the original query is usually literally expanded by adding ditional terms to it. Such expansion-based feedback creates an inconsistent interpretation of the original and the expanded query. In this paper, we present a more principled approach to feedback in the language modeling approach. Specifically, we

Visual Web Information Extraction with Lixto

by Robert Baumgartner, Sergio Flesca, Georg Gottlob - In The VLDB Journal , 2001
"... We present new techniques for supervised wrapper generation and automated web information extraction, and a system called Lixto implementing these techniques. Our system can generate wrappers which translate relevant pieces of HTML pages into XML. Lixto, of which a working prototype has been i ..."
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language Elog. Users never have to deal with Elog and even familiarity with HTML is not required. Lixto can be used to create an "XML-Companion" for an HTML web page with changing content, containing the continually updated XML translation of the relevant information. 1

Optimizing the migration of virtual computers

by Constantine P Sapuntzakis , Ramesh Chandra , Ben Pfaff , Jim Chow , Monica S Lam , Mendel Rosenblum - In Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation , 2002
"... Abstract This paper shows how to quickly move the state of a running computer across a network, including the state in its disks, memory, CPU registers, and I/O devices. We call this state a capsule. Capsule state is hardware state, so it includes the entire operating system as well as applications ..."
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these optimizations in a prototype system that uses VMware GSX Server virtual machine monitor to create and run x86 capsules. The system targets networks as slow as 384 kbps. Our experimental results suggest that efficient capsule migration can improve user mobility and system management. Software updates

3D Model Acquisition from Extended Image Sequences

by Paul Beardsley, Phil Torr, Andrew Zisserman , 1995
"... This paper describes the extraction of 3D geometrical data from image sequences, for the purpose of creating 3D models of objects in the world. The approach is uncalibrated - camera internal parameters and camera motion are not known or required. Processing an image sequence is underpinned by token ..."
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This paper describes the extraction of 3D geometrical data from image sequences, for the purpose of creating 3D models of objects in the world. The approach is uncalibrated - camera internal parameters and camera motion are not known or required. Processing an image sequence is underpinned

A resource-allocating network for function interpolation

by John Platt - Neural Computation , 1991
"... We have created a network that allocates a new computational unit whenever an unusual pattern is presented to the network. This network forms compact representations, yet learns easily and rapidly. The network can be used at any time in the learning process and the learning patterns do not have to b ..."
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We have created a network that allocates a new computational unit whenever an unusual pattern is presented to the network. This network forms compact representations, yet learns easily and rapidly. The network can be used at any time in the learning process and the learning patterns do not have

A Simple Algorithm For Identifying Abbreviation Definitions in Biomedical Text

by Ariel S. Schwartz, Marti A. Hearst , 2003
"... The volume of biomedical text is growing at a fast rate, creating challenges for humans and computer systems alike. One of these challenges arises from the frequent use of novel abbreviations in these texts, thus requiring that biomedical lexical ontologies be continually updated. In this paper w ..."
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The volume of biomedical text is growing at a fast rate, creating challenges for humans and computer systems alike. One of these challenges arises from the frequent use of novel abbreviations in these texts, thus requiring that biomedical lexical ontologies be continually updated. In this paper

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