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Describing and Communicating Uncertainty within the Semantic Web

by Matthew Williams, Lucy Bastin Dan Cornford, Ben Ingram
"... Abstract. The Semantic Web relies on carefully structured, well defined data to allow machines to communicate and understand one another. In many domains (e.g. geospatial) the data being described contains some uncertainty, often due to bias, observation error or incomplete knowledge. Meaningful pro ..."
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Abstract. The Semantic Web relies on carefully structured, well defined data to allow machines to communicate and understand one another. In many domains (e.g. geospatial) the data being described contains some uncertainty, often due to bias, observation error or incomplete knowledge. Meaningful

Multipoint Genetic Mapping with Trisomy Data

by Jinming Li , Stephanie L Sherman , Neil Lamb , Hongyu Zhao , 2001
"... Trisomy is the most common genetic abnormality in humans and is the leading cause of mental retardation. Although molecular studies that use a large number of highly polymorphic markers have been undertaken to understand the recombination patterns for chromosome abnormalities, there is a lack of mu ..."
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to the Poissonskip model (Lange et al. 1998), a generalization of the x 2 model. Although the x 2 model has been found to be a good fit for data from many organisms, it may not accurately describe the crossover processes underlying meiotic nondisjunction, such as the discrepancies observed between the results under

Models for Complex Spatio-temporal Relationships and their Implementation using Open Source Components

by Riyaz Fazal
"... Spatial and temporal aspects of an object, site, area, region, event, age, era or epoch have always been important in historical or archaeological documentation or description. The visualization of spatial dimensionality is well modeled by geospatial systems. Timelines are used for visualizing seria ..."
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. The purpose of this paper is to describe the data and relationship model that enable substantially complex associations between temporal and spatial entities. Modeling temporal aspects as attributes that are subordinate to spatial objects is restrictive. The described model makes possible temporal entities

3D MODELLING OF TOPOGRAPHIC OBJECTS BY FUSING 2D MAPS AND LIDAR DATA

by Sander Oude Elberink, George Vosselman
"... In the past few years the number of applications that use 3D information of topographical objects increased rapidly. With the growing demand for 3D topographic data the need for automated 3D data acquisition also grows. Height information can be extracted from airborne or terrestrial acquisition met ..."
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in The Netherlands. The four cases describe the wishes and requirements for 3D data and modelling. The most important acquisition task is the modelling of 3D infrastructure and 3D building models. In this paper we will focus on the modelling of 3D infrastructure in general, and specially the reconstruction of hidden

Remembering over the short-term: The case against the standard model.

by James S Nairne - Annual Review of Psychology, , 2002
"... s Abstract Psychologists often assume that short-term storage is synonymous with activation, a mnemonic property that keeps information in an immediately accessible form. Permanent knowledge is activated, as a result of on-line cognitive processing, and an activity trace is established "in&quo ..."
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. SHORT-TERM MEMORY 73 recall suffers as a result. Thus, as in the standard model, activation plays a role as a mnemonic property that is independent of any cueing mechanism. For the reasons described throughout this article, these assumptions of the start-end model are not well supported by the data

Fault Tolerant Data Flow Modeling Using the Generic Modeling Environment

by Mark L. Mckelvin, Jonathan Sprinkle, Claudio Pinello, Alberto Sangiovanni-vincentelli
"... Designing embedded software for safety-critical, real-time feedback control applications is a complex and error prone task. Fault tolerance is an important aspect of safety. In general, fault tolerance is achieved by duplicating hardware components, a solution that is often more expensive than neede ..."
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of computation called Fault-Tolerant Data Flow (FTDF) was recently introduced to describe at the highest level of abstraction of the design the fault tolerance requirements on the functionality of the system. Then, the problem of implementing the system efficiently on a platform consists of finding a mapping

UPGRADING MAP PRODUCTION AND DISSEMINATION WORKFLOWS WITH RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN GIS AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES.

by Pérez Rufino
"... The map production techniques have experienced a tremendous impact with the technological developments during the last thirty years. During the 80´s the CAD, DTP and GIS programs increased a lot the versatility, quality and diversity of the map production workflows. However, some problems such as th ..."
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to separate the space for analysis and visualization from the space for the storage of the GI in geospatial databases (geodatabase model). The general case is that, in the client side, is stored the database connections, the coordinate system files, the map windows, data windows and layout window information

likelihood and the role of models in molecular phylogenetics.

by Mike Steel , David Penny - Mol. Biol. Evol. , 2000
"... Methods such as maximum parsimony (MP) are frequently criticized as being statistically unsound and not being based on any ''model.'' On the other hand, advocates of MP claim that maximum likelihood (ML) has some fundamental problems. Here, we explore the connection between the ..."
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reconstruction. Before proceeding, it is necessary to clarify some terminology. We have already pointed out that the Principle of Parsimony (Ockham's razor) has two general applications, one as justification for an attempt to analyze data without reference to an underlying model, the other as a tree

NOISE ESTIMATION BASED ON GENERALIZED GAMMA DISTRIBUTION

by unknown authors , 2013
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Anonymous Hierarchical Identity-Based Encryption (Without Random Oracles). In: Dwork

by Xavier Boyen , Brent Waters - CRYPTO 2006. LNCS, , 2006
"... Abstract We present an identity-based cryptosystem that features fully anonymous ciphertexts and hierarchical key delegation. We give a proof of security in the standard model, based on the mild Decision Linear complexity assumption in bilinear groups. The system is efficient and practical, with sm ..."
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Abstract We present an identity-based cryptosystem that features fully anonymous ciphertexts and hierarchical key delegation. We give a proof of security in the standard model, based on the mild Decision Linear complexity assumption in bilinear groups. The system is efficient and practical
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