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Riloff, Ellen M. | Bootstrapping method for learning semantic lexicons using extraction pattern contexts | This paper describes a bootstrapping algorithm called Basilisk that learns high-quality semantic lexicons for multiple categories. Basilisk begins with an unannotated corpus and seed words for each semantic category, which are then bootstrapped to learn new words for each category. Basilisk hypothe... | Basilisk; Bootstrapping method; Semantic lexicons | 2002 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Energy-efficient processor design using multiple clock domains with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling | As clock frequency increases and feature size decreases, clock distribution and wire delays present a growing challenge to the designers of singly-clocked, globally synchronous systems. We describe an alternative approach, which we call a Multiple Clock Domain (MCD) processor in which the chip is d... | Multiple clock domains; Synchronization; Microarchitecture | 2002 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Exploiting strong syntactic heuristics and co-training to learn semantic lexicons | We present a bootstrapping method that uses strong syntactic heuristics to learn semantic lexicons. The three sources of information are appositives, compound nouns, and ISA clauses. We apply heuristics to these syntactic structures, embed them in a bootstrapping architecture, and combine them with... | Syntactic heuristics; Semantic lexicons; Bootstrapping method; Appositives; Compound nouns; ISA clauses; Co-training | 2002 |
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Freire, Juliana | From XML schema to relations: a cost-based approach to XML storage | As Web applications manipulate an increasing amount of XML, there is a growing interest in storing XML data in relational databases. Due to the mismatch between the complexity of XML's tree structure and the simplicity of flat relational tables, there are many ways to store the same document in an ... | LegoDB; XML Schema | 2002 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Inducing information extraction systems for new languages via cross-language projection | Information extraction (IE) systems are costly to build because they require development texts, parsing tools, and specialized dictionaries for each application domain and each natural language that needs to be processed. We present a novel method for rapidly creating IE systems for new languages by... | Information extraction; IE systems; Cross-language projection; English; French | 2002 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Integrating adaptive on-chip storage structures for reduced dynamic power | Energy efficiency in microarchitectures has become a necessity. Significant dynamic energy savings can be realized for adaptive storage structures such as caches, issue queues, and register files by disabling unnecessary storage resources. Prior studies have analyzed individual structures and their... | Microarchitecture | 2002 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Interactive translucent volume rendering and procedural modeling | Direct volume rendering is a commonly used technique in visualization applications. Many of these applications require sophisticated shading models to capture subtle lighting effects and characteristics of volume metric data and materials. Many common objects and natural phenomena exhibit visual qua... | Volume rendering; Volume visualization; Direct volume rendering; Multidimensional transfer functions; Direct manipulation widgets; Graphics hardware | 2002 |
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Freire, Juliana | LegoDB: customizing relational storage for XML documents | XML is becoming the predominant data exchange format in a variety of application domains (supply-chain, scientific data processing, telecommunication infrastructure, etc.). Not only is an increasing amount of XML data now being processed, but XML is also increasingly being used in business-critical... | LegoDB; XML Schema | 2002 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Non-photorealistic volume rendering using stippling techniques | Simulating hand-drawn illustration techniques can succinctly express information in a manner that is communicative and informative. We present a framework for an interactive direct volume illustration system that simulates traditional stipple drawing. By combining the principles of artistic and sci... | Volume rendering; Non-photorealistic rendering; Scientific visualization; Medical imaging | 2002 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Semotus visum: a flexible remote visualization framework | By offering more detail and precision, large data sets can provide greater insights to researchers than small data sets. However, these data sets require greater computing resources to view and manage. Remote visualization techniques allow the use of computers that cannot be operated locally. The S... | Remote visualization; Semotus Visum | 2002 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Volume rendering multivariate data to visualize meteorological simulations: a case study | High resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However, the analysis of these models has not benefited from recent advancements in volume visualization. This case study applies the ideas and techniques from multi-dimensional transfer function based volume rendering to ... | Volume rendering; Direct volume rendering; Isosurfaces; Ray casting; Ray differentials; Transfer function; Preintegration; View dependent | 2002 |