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A tutorial on support vector machines for pattern recognition

by Christopher J. C. Burges - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery , 1998
"... The tutorial starts with an overview of the concepts of VC dimension and structural risk minimization. We then describe linear Support Vector Machines (SVMs) for separable and non-separable data, working through a non-trivial example in detail. We describe a mechanical analogy, and discuss when SV ..."
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, and I hope that the reader will find that even old material is cast in a fresh light.

Nanochromics: Old Materials, New Structures and Architectures for High Performance Devices

by Marcio Vidottia, Susana I. Córdoba De Torresi
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DISCOVERY OF NEW OLD MATERIAL IN THE BASALTIC REGION OF LAMPANG (NORTHERN THAILAND): A TECHNO-FUNCTIONAL INTERPRETATION

by Hubert Forestier, Valéry Zeitoun, Arnaud Lenoble, Chaturaporn Tiamtinkrit
"... Abstract: A field survey allowed us to make the discovery of a series of stone tool artefacts over the ..."
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Abstract: A field survey allowed us to make the discovery of a series of stone tool artefacts over the

cases of mediastinal neuroblastoma. Our 86-year-old material consisting of neuronal processes, which are

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A consumer values orientation for materialism and its measurement: Scale development and validation

by Marsha L. Richins, Scott Dawson - The Journal of Consumer Research , 1992
"... This article reviews the construct and measurement of materialism and concludes that materialism is appropriately conceptualized as a consumer value. The devel-opment of a values-oriented materialism scale with three components-acquisition centrality, acquisition as the pursuit of happiness, and pos ..."
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This article reviews the construct and measurement of materialism and concludes that materialism is appropriately conceptualized as a consumer value. The devel-opment of a values-oriented materialism scale with three components-acquisition centrality, acquisition as the pursuit of happiness

reCAPTCHA: Human-Based Character Recognition via Web Security Measures

by Luis Von Ahn, Benjamin Maurer, Colin Mcmillen, David Abraham, Manuel Blum , 2008
"... widespread security measures on the World Wide Web that prevent automated programs from abusing online services. They do so by asking humans to perform a task that computers cannot yet perform, such as deciphering distorted characters. Our research explored whether such human effort can be channeled ..."
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be channeled into a useful purpose: helping to digitize old printed material by asking users to decipher scanned words from books that computerized optical character recognition failed to recognize. We showed that this method can transcribe text with a word accuracy exceeding 99%, matching the guarantee

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by Kang-jun Baeg, Seok-ju Kang, Available From Seok-ju Kang, G Gw
"... thin-l oxid ingle 50 n ±0.0 683 A ed Ju The dependence of the OTFT performance on the CuO thickness voltage VG = −50 V and OTFT with CuO 10 nm/Au 50 nm Lette 20.00was investigated, and we suggest that the OTFT with a 10 nm thick CuO layer exhibited the highest field-effect mobility and the lowest ..."
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treatment. The 300 nm thick SiO2 Ci = 10 nF/cm2 surface of a heavily doped n-type silicon wafer was cleaned with acetone 10 min and isopropyl alcohol 10 min and dried for 30 min at 100°C. For an organic semiconductor material as an OTFT channel layer, a thin pentacene film 50 nm was de-posited by a

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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reliance on networks as the key feature of social morphology. While networks are old forms of social organization, they are now empowered by new information/communication technologies, so that they become able to cope at the same time with exible decentralization, and with focused decision

Adapting materialized views after redefinitions

by Ashish Gupta, Inderpal S. Mumick, Kenneth A. Rossl - In Proceedings of ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data , 1995
"... We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem: How does one keep a materialized view up-to-date when the view definition itself changes? Can one do better than recomputing the view from the base relations? Traditional view maintenance tries to maintain the materialized view in response to mo ..."
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are examples of such applications. We consider all possible redefinitions of SQL SELECT-FROM-UHERE-GROUPBY, UNION, and EXCEPT views, and show how these views can be adapted using the old materialization for the cases where it is possible to do so. We identify extra information that can be kept with a

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by Chien-te Wu, Niko A. Busch, Michele Fabre-thorpe, Rufin Vanrullen
"... Seven participants (three authors and four naïves, mean age 30 year old) performed the “motion-induced blindness ” (MIB) session and five participants (two authors and three naïves, mean age 29 year old) performed the control session in Experiment 1. Four participants (two authors and two naïves, me ..."
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Seven participants (three authors and four naïves, mean age 30 year old) performed the “motion-induced blindness ” (MIB) session and five participants (two authors and three naïves, mean age 29 year old) performed the control session in Experiment 1. Four participants (two authors and two naïves
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