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HOO 2012 Shared Task: UKP Lab System Description

by Torsten Zesch, Jens Haase
"... www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de In this paper, we describe the UKP Lab system participating in the HOO 2012 Shared Task on preposition and determiner error correction. Our focus was to implement a highly flexible and modular system which can be easily augmented by other researchers. The system might be used ..."
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www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de In this paper, we describe the UKP Lab system participating in the HOO 2012 Shared Task on preposition and determiner error correction. Our focus was to implement a highly flexible and modular system which can be easily augmented by other researchers. The system might

Operating System Support for Planetary-Scale Network Services

by Andy Bavier, Mic Bowman, Brent Chun, David Culler, Scott Karlin, Steve Muir, Larry Peterson, Timothy Roscoe, Tammo Spalink, Mike Wawrzoniak , 2004
"... PlanetLab is a geographically distributed overlay network designed to support the deployment and evaluation of planetary-scale network services. Two high-level goals shape its design. First, to enable a large research community to share the infrastructure, PlanetLab provides distributed virtualizati ..."
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virtualization, whereby each service runs in an isolated slice of PlanetLab’s global resources. Second, to support competition among multiple network services, PlanetLab decouples the operating system running on each node from the networkwide services that define PlanetLab, a principle referred to as unbundled

Description of the Kent Ridge Digital Labs System Used for MUC-7

by Shihong Yu, Shuanhu Bai, Paul Wu - In Proceedings of the MUC-7 , 1998
"... We aim to build a single simple framework for tasks in text information extraction, for which, to a certain extent, the required information can be resolved locally. Our system is statistics-based. As usual, language model is built from training corpus. This is the so-called learning process. Much e ..."
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We aim to build a single simple framework for tasks in text information extraction, for which, to a certain extent, the required information can be resolved locally. Our system is statistics-based. As usual, language model is built from training corpus. This is the so-called learning process. Much

"THE WINDOW ON IMAGING" KODAK I.LAB System Evolution

by Brian E. Mittelstaedt, Thomas C. Nutting
"... The KODAK I.LAB digital photofinishing system, designed for use in wholesale laboratories, will be reviewed. Component imaging algorithms and their effect upon image quality distributions of film-originated images will be explored. Consumer preference data will be presented showing the advantage of ..."
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The KODAK I.LAB digital photofinishing system, designed for use in wholesale laboratories, will be reviewed. Component imaging algorithms and their effect upon image quality distributions of film-originated images will be explored. Consumer preference data will be presented showing the advantage

Implementation of Modified Conjugate Gradient Algorithm and Analysis of Convergence in Electromagnetic Tomography Lab System

by Li Liu , Li Liu , Wang Zhan-Jun , 2013
"... Abstract: Electromagnetic tomography technology is a new process tomography technology. The aim of this study is to develop a new image reconstruction algorithm suitable to electromagnetic tomography and verify its convergence. The advantages and development of electromagnetic tomography technology ..."
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that for different flow patterns, modified conjugate gradient algorithm is superior to other algorithms in the 8 coils electromagnetic tomography lab system.

A stream-based mathematical model for distributed information processing systems -- SysLab system model

by Cornel Klein, Bernhard Rumpe, Manfred Broy , 1996
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KP-Lab System for the Support of Collaborative Learning and Working Practices, Based on Trialogical Learning

by Ján Paralič, František Babič, Jozef Wagner, Peter Bednár, Marek Paralič , 2009
"... This paper presents an approach in the domain of collaborative systems for working and learning practices called KP-Lab System. This system provides integrated multifunctional application with interesting end-user functionalities as manifold semantic based manipulation possibilities with shared obje ..."
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This paper presents an approach in the domain of collaborative systems for working and learning practices called KP-Lab System. This system provides integrated multifunctional application with interesting end-user functionalities as manifold semantic based manipulation possibilities with shared

Plan 9 from Bell Labs

by Rob Pike, Dave Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey - In Proceedings of the Summer 1990 UKUUG Conference , 1990
"... Plan 9 is a distributed computing environment. It is assembled from separate machines acting as CPU servers, file servers, and terminals. The pieces are connected by a single file-oriented protocol and local name space operations. By building the system from distinct, specialised components rather t ..."
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Plan 9 is a distributed computing environment. It is assembled from separate machines acting as CPU servers, file servers, and terminals. The pieces are connected by a single file-oriented protocol and local name space operations. By building the system from distinct, specialised components rather

SPIRIT: Sequential Pattern Mining with Regular Expression Constraints”. Bell Labs Tech. Memorandum BL0112370990223-03TM

by Minos N. Garofalakis, Rajeev Rastogi, Kyuseok Shim , 1999
"... Discovering sequential patterns is an important problem in data mining with a host of application domains including medicine, telecommunications, and the World Wide Web. Conventional mining systems provide users with only a very restricted mechanism (based on minimum support) for specifying patterns ..."
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Discovering sequential patterns is an important problem in data mining with a host of application domains including medicine, telecommunications, and the World Wide Web. Conventional mining systems provide users with only a very restricted mechanism (based on minimum support) for specifying

Concurrent Online Tracking of Mobile Users

by Baruch Awerbuch, David Peleg - J. ACM , 1991
"... This paper deals with the problem of maintaining a distributed directory server, that enables us to keep track of mobile users in a distributed network in the presence of concurrent requests. The paper uses the graph-theoretic concept of regional matching for implementing efficient tracking mechanis ..."
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mechanisms. The communication overhead of our tracking mechanism is within a polylogarithmic factor of the lower bound. 1 Introduction Since the primary function of a communication network is to provide communication facilities between users and processes in the system, one of the key problems such a
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