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Riloff, Ellen M. | Learning and evaluating the content and structure of a term taxonomy | In this paper, we describe a weakly supervised bootstrapping algorithm that reads Web texts and learns taxonomy terms. The bootstrapping algorithm starts with two seed words (a seed hypernym (Root concept) and a seed hyponym) that are inserted into a doubly anchored hyponym pattern. In alternatin... | Weakly supervised; Bootstrapping algorithm; Seed hypernym; Seed hyponym; Root concept; Term taxonomy; Learning by reading systems | 2009 |
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Evans, David | Display of complex three dimensional finite element models | Complex three dimensional models can be displayed after an automatic generation of a finite element (panel) mapping. although this automatic generation algorithm fails at certain levels of model complexity, the elimination of these failures can be accomplished through user interaction. This report p... | Three dimensional models; Finite element models | 1978 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Peephole optimization of asynchronous networks through process composition and burst-mode machine generation | In this paper, we discuss the problem of improving the efficiency of macromodule networks generated through asynchronous high level synthesis. We compose the behaviors of the modules in the sub-network being optimized using Dill's trace-theoretic operators to get a single behavioral description for ... | Peephole optimization; Macromodule networks; Process composition; Burst-mode | 1993 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F.; Atkins, John F.; Felden, Brice; McCutcheon, John P. | Probing the structure of the Escherichia coli 10Sa RNA (tmRNA) | The conformation of the Escherichia coli 10Sa RNA (tmRNA) in solution was investigated using chemical and enzymatic probes. Single- and double-stranded domains were identified by hydrolysis of tmRNA in imidazole buffer and by lead(II)-induced cleavages. Ribonucleases T1 and S1 were used to map unpai... | Covariation; Pseudoknot; Structural Probing; 10Sa RNA; tmRNA | 1997 |
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Logan, Nelson Stanley | Master schedule building and the flexibly scheduled school | This paper contains a model of a technique for increasing the quality of educational and instructional opportunity for all students. This model is developed around the flexible or modularly scheduled secondary school. Also included is a procedure containing a computer program, with which the adminis... | Flexible scheduling; Flexibly scheduled school; Modularly scheduled school | 1970 |
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Vickers, Donald Lee | Sorcerer's apprentice: head-mounted display and wand | Sorcerer's Apprentice is an interactive computer graphics system utilizing a head-mounted display and at three-dimensional wand. The system allows three-dimensional interaction with line drawings which are displayed in real time, that is about 20 frames per second. The display, worn like a pair of e... | Sorcerer's apprentice; Head-mounted display; Three-dimensional wand | 1974 |
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Fujimoto, Richard M. | Efficient instruction level simulation of computers | A technique for creating efficient, yet highly accurate, instruction level simulation models of computers is described. In contrast to traditional approaches that use a software interpreter, this technique employs direct execution of application programs on the host computer. An assembly language pr... | Simulation models | 1987 |
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Ameel, Timothy A; Gale, Bruce K.; Harvey, Ian R. | A three-semester interdisciplinary educational program in microsystems engineering | Motivated by an NSF IGERT grant in the general area of microfluidics, a sequence of three interdisciplinary technical courses has been developed in the emerging area of microsystems engineering. Designed to be taken in series, these courses take students, both graduate and upper-level undergraduates... | | 2004 |
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Mcpherson, Brian James | Direct simulation of fluid-solid mechanics in porous media using the discrete element and lattice-Boltzmann methods | A detailed understanding of the coupling between fluid and solid mechanics is important for understanding many processes in Earth sciences. Numerical models are a popular means for exploring these processes, but most models do not adequately handle all aspects of this coupling. This paper presents ... | | 2007 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | An annotated bibligraphy of multisensor integration | In this paper we give an annotated bibliography of the multisensor integration literature. | Multisensor integration; Bibligraphy | 1988 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Formal specification of the virtual component interface standard in the unified modeling language | As part of our charge from the Virtual Sockets Interface Alliance we search for a notation in which standards documents can be precisely specified. We approach the specification for standard problem in the context of the Virtual Component Interface Standard. We propose six orthogonal axes of specifi... | Unified Modeling Language | 2001 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | A comparison of modular self-timed design styles | State-machine sequencing methods in modular 2-phase and 4-phase asynchronous handshake control are compared. Design styles are discussed, and the sequencers are tested against each other using a medium-scale minicomputer test design implemented in FPGAs. Seven 4-phase sequencers are tested. In these... | Self-timed; State-machine sequencing; Asynchronous handshake control | 1995 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F.; Ives, Jeffrey T.; Stockham, Thomas G. | Automated film reader for DNA sequencing based on homomorphic deconvolution | An automated reader for electrophoresis based DNA sequencing methods is described that provides fast and accurate sequence determination. Digitized sequencing lanes are processed with homomorphic blind deconvolution in preparation for peak detection, interlane alignment, peak refinement and base cal... | Sequence Analysis; Electrophoresis; Automated Film Reader; Homomorphic Deconvolution | 1994 |
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Organick, Elliott I. | Semiannual technical report transformation of ADA programs into silicon (1 Sept. 1981- 28 Feb. 1982) | This report summarizes the first six months work of the research project, "Transformation of Ada Programs into Silicon." Our project has five main objectives: 1. Develop and document elements of a transformation methodology for converting Ada programs, or program constructs, into VLSI systems which ... | ADA programs; VLSI | 1982 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Acoustic interneurons of fiddler and ghost crabs | The properties of acoustic interneurons in fiddler (Uca pugilalor and U. minax) and ghost (Ocvpade qucldrula) crabs are described, as revealed bv tests with pure tones. Three types of interneurons were present in all species: tonic, which fired for the duration of the stimulus; phasic, which fire... | Acoustic crabs; Neural recording; Vibration reception | 1976 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Feature subsumption for opinion analysis | Lexical features are key to many approaches to sentiment analysis and opinion detection. A variety of representations have been used, including single words, multi-word Ngrams, phrases, and lexicosyntactic patterns. In this paper, we use a subsumption hierarchy to formally define different types o... | Feature subsumption; Sentiment analysis; Opinion detection; Subsumption hierarchy | 2006 |
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Lepreau, Jay | DRAFT: work in progress - - - comments solicited evolving Mach 3.0 to use migrating threads | Like most operating systems, Mach 3.0 views threads as statically associated with a single task. An alternative model is that of migrating threads, in which a single thread abstraction moves between tasks with the logical flow of control, and "server" code is passively executed. We have compatibly r... | DRAFT | 1993 |
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Organick, Elliott I.; Lindstrom, Gary E. | Transforming an Ada program unit to silicon and verifying its behavior in an Ada environment: a first experiment | Microelectronics technology has advanced so rapidly and been so successful that we are new having to build large systems with a multitude of diverse, interacting components. Some components of these systems exhibit distinct architectures and may, in fact, be implemented following different choices o... | Transformation; Ada program units; Silicon | 1983 |
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Lenart, Joshua Bela | The Blue Castle project: a feasibility study of the proposed nuclear power plant in Emery County, Utah along the Green River | With an increasing population in Utah, specifically in the Salt Lake Valley, the demand for energy is rapidly growing each year. Currently, Utah's electric grid is largely produced by burning coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. In the past, supplying Utahns with electricity from these forms h... | Blue Castle; Utah; Nuclear power plant; Emery County | 2015-08 |
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Gu, Jun | Structured, technology independent VLSI design | Rapid advancement in new semiconductor technologies has created a need for the design of existing integrated circuits using these new technologies. These new technologies are required to provide improved performance, smaller feature sizes and lower costs. The conversion of an integrated circuit fro... | VLSI design; semiconductor technologies | 1989 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Measurement and modeling of multiuser multiantenna system in aircraft in the presence of electromagnetic noise and interference | This paper evaluates the accuracy with which the performance of a multi-user multi-antenna system can be predicted with and without considering co-channel interference and noise (Gaussian, α- stable and Cauchy) using a site-specific 3D ray-tracing algorithm as well as with statistical models with G... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Stoller, Leigh B. | Message passing support in the Avalanche widget | Minimizing communication latency in message passing multiprocessing systems is critical. An emerging problem in these systems is the latency contribution costs caused by the need to percolate the message through the memory hierarchy (at both sending and receiving nodes) and the additional cost of ma... | Avalanche widget; Message passing; Cache coherence; Message copying; Cache miss rates; Computer memory | 1996 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna | A Busy Professor's Guide to Sanely Flipping Your Classroom | The Flipped Classroom has become a popular teaching method. Students watch video lectures before class, saving class time for active learning (problem solving, demonstrations, applications, etc.). This paper is a useful guide for busy professors who would like to try out the flipped classroom approa... | flipped classroom; inverted classroom; engineering education; teaching electromagnetics; assessment pedagogy | 2019 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Modularity meets inheritance | We "unbundle" several roles of classes in existing languages, by providing a suite of operators independently controlling such effects as combination, modification, encapsulation, name resolution, and sharing, all on the single notion of module. All module operators are forms of inheritance. Thus, ... | Modularity; Jigsaw computer tool | 1991 |
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Normann, Richard A.; Maynard, Edwin M. | Neural interface for a cortical vision prosthesis | The development of a cortically based vision prosthesis has been hampered by a lack of basic experiments on phosphene psychophysics. This basic research has been hampered by the lack of a means to safely stimulate large numbers of cortical neurons. Recently, a number of laboratories have developed a... | Neuroprosthetics; Artificial Vision; Electrode Arrays; Multielectrode Recordings; Biocompatibility | 1999 |