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Riloff, Ellen M. | Learning domain-specific information extraction patterns from the web | Many information extraction (IE) systems rely on manually annotated training data to learn patterns or rules for extracting information about events. Manually annotating data is expensive, however, and a new data set must be annotated for each domain. So most IE training sets are relatively small. C... | Information extraction; Domain-specific; Annotated training sets; MUC-4 | 2006 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Learning extraction patterns for subjective expressions | This paper presents a bootstrapping process that learns linguistically rich extraction patterns for subjective (opinionated) expressions. High-precision classifiers label unannotated data to automatically create a large training set, which is then given to an extraction pattern learning algorithm. T... | Bootstrapping process; Extraction patterns; Subjective expressions; Opinions | 2003 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Practical advances in asynchronous design | Recent practical advances in asynchronous circuit and system design have resulted in renewed interest by circuit designers. Asynchronous systems are being viewed as in increasingly viable alternative to globally synchronous system organization. This tutorial will present the current state of the art... | | 1997 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Video based animal behavior analysis | It has become increasingly popular to study animal behaviors with the assistance of video recordings. The traditional way to do this is to first videotape the animal for a period of time, and then a human observer watches the video and records the behaviors of the animal manually. This is a time ... | Hidden Markov Model; HMM; Animal Behavior Analysis | 2006-06-06 |
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Ricci, Robert | A survey of computing migration | | | 2010-02-26 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Humphrey, Alan Parker; Derrick, Christopher Glade | An integration of dynamic MPI formal verification within eclipse PTP | Our research goals were to verify practical MPI programs for deadlocks, resource leaks, and assertion violations at the push of a button and be able to easily visualize the results. We also sought to integrate these capabilities with the Eclipse IDE via an Eclipse plug-in for the Parallel Tools Plat... | Verification; Graphical User Interfaces; Dynamic Interleaving Reduction; Message Passing; MPI; Multi-core; Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Wan, Yong | Interactive extraction of neural structures with user-guided morphological diffusion | Extracting neural structures with their fine details fromconfocal volumes is essential to quantitative analysis in neurobiology research. Despite the abundance of various segmentation methods and tools, for complex neural structures, both manual and semi-automatic methods are ineffective either in f... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Three-dimensional electromagnetic power deposition in tumors using interstitial antenna arrays | Interstitial arrays of insulated antennas have shown promise for microwave hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumors. Available analytical techniques for predicting the electromagnetic (EM) power deposition of these antennas have been limited to the case of a homogeneous conductive medium surrou... | Interstitial antenna arrays; Microwave hyperthermia treatment; Invasive hyperthermia; Electromagnetic power deposition | 1989-10 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Three-dimensional electromagnetic power deposition in tumors using interstitial antenna arrays | Abstract-Interstitial arrays of insulated antennas have shown promise for microwave hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumors. Available analytical techniques for predicting the electromagnetic (EM) power deposition of these antennas have been limited to the case of a homogeneous conductive mediu... | | 1989-10 |
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Ingebretsen, Robert Bergstrom | Log spectral estimation for stationary and nonstationary processes | This research is concerned with two log spectral estimators in the context of both stationary and nonstationary signals. They differ because in one smoothing is realized before the logarithmic transformation, while the other is smoothed in the logarithimc domain. It is shown that for stationary sign... | Log spectral estimation; Nonstationary processes; Log spectral estimators | 1975 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Mechanical testing of metallic and polymeric intrafascicular electrodes | We are exploring alternatives to Pt/Ir wire for constructing ultra-flexible neural intrafascicular electrodes suitable for chronic implantation. In this study we measured the flexural properties of several kinds of fine metal wires and conducting polymer fibers. The fibers were made either of in... | Intrafascicular electrodes; Polymer fibers | 1994 |
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Christensen, Douglas A. | Resonant inductive applicator for neck hyperthermia | We have designed and phantom tested an inductive applicator especially suited for producing hyperthermia in cancerous regions in the neck. The applicator is tuned to resonate near 27 MHz; its inductive nature has the advantage of efficient coupling to the irregular neck anatomy. An inhomogeneou... | Hyperthermia applicator; Phantom tests | 1989 |
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Christensen, Douglas A. | Bringing an integrative modeling experience to a freshman biomedical engineering course | As an integrating lab experience in our Fundamentals of Bioengineering freshman course, we have included a Major Project that ties together many of the principles of biomechanics and bioelectricity covered in the lecture. It uses the human systemic cardiovascular system as a model. During the first... | Matlab | 2004 |
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Liu, Feng | First-principles study of impurity segregation in edge dislocations in Si | Using ab initio calculations, the segregation of As, Ga, and Ge atoms in the core regions of perfect edge dislocations in Si is examined. When all nearest neighbors of an impurity are Si atoms, As favors the core site at maximum compression and has a segregation energy of 0.25 eV/atom. Ga and Ge im... | First-principles; Impurity segregation; Edge dislocations | 2000-01 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Self-aligned passivated copper interconnects: a novel technique for making interconnections in ultra large scale integration device applications | We have developed a technique to grow self-aligned epitaxial Cu/MgO films on Si (100) using a Pulsed Laser Deposition Method. In this method we deposit a uniform film of Cu/Mg (5-7%) alloy over Si (100) at room temperature using TiN as an intermediate buffer layer. As a result of HRTEM (with spatial... | Passivated copper interconnects; Diffusion barriers; Copper diffusion; Tantalum nitride | 2002 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Epitaxial growth of ZnO films on Si(111) | In this paper, we report the growth of ZnO films on silicon substrates using a pulsed laser deposition technique. These films were deposited on Si(111) directly as well as by using thin buffer layers of AlN and GaN. All the films were found to have c-axis-preferred orientation aligned with normal to... | Buffer layers; Aluminum nitride; Silicon substrate; Biaxial strain | 2002 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Novel inverse methods for wire fault detection and diagnosis | Abstract?In recent years, methods used to locate and diagnose wiring faults have increased in complexity and variety. However, there is much research yet to take place in order to develop high resolution models for accurately analysis of the effects of small faults, gradual impedance discontinuities... | | 2011 |
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Furse, Cynthia M.; Gore, Paul A. | Gender differences in expressed interests in engineering-related fields over a 30-year span | This study examines gender differences and historical trends of high school student interest in engineering based on ACT data on expressed interest compared with that of students' and ability. Changes have been observed in the interest in engineering fields over time most likely because of societal... | | 2009-04-27 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | High-level planning for dextrous manipulation | The development of mechanical end effectors capable of dextrous manipulation is a rapidly growing and quite successful field of research. It has in some sense put the focus on control issues, in particular, how to control these remarkably anthropomorphic manipulators to perform the deft movement tha... | Mechanical end effectors; Dextrous manipulation | 1987 |
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Evans, David | Introduction to computer concepts | | | |
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Pershing, David W. | Influence of fuel composition and flame temperature on the formation of thermal and fuel NOx in residual oil flames | A 900 kw model package boiler and a 20 kw laboratory tunnel furnace were used to study fuel and thermal NO, formation during heavy oil combustion. Package boiler results indicated that atomizer design, spray/ flow field interactions, and fuel composition were significant, dependent parameters. These... | Residual oil flames | 1979 |
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Sikorski, Kris | Optimal solution of nonlinear equations | We survey recent worst case complexity results for the solution of nonlinear equations. Notes on worst and average case analysis of iterative algorithms and a bibliography of the subject are also included. | | 1985 |
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Regehr, John | Vertically integrated analysis and transformation for embedded software | Program analyses and transformations that are more aggressive and more domain-specific than those traditionally performed by compilers are one possible route to achieving the rapid creation of reliable and efficient embedded software. We are creating a new framework for Vertically Integrated Program... | | 2003-01-01 |
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Stevens, Kenneth; Myers, Chris J. | Average-case optimized technology mapping of one-hot domino circuits | This paper presents a technology mapping technique for optimizing the average-case delay of asynchronous combinational circuits implemented using domino logic and one-hot encoded outputs. The technique minimizes the critical path for common input patterns at the possible expense of making less commo... | | 1998 |
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Myers, Chris J.; Stevens, Kenneth | Average-case optimized technology mapping of one-hot domino circuits* | This paper presents a technology mapping technique for optimizing the average-case delay of asynchronous combinational circuits implemented using domino logic and one-hot encoded outputs. The technique minimizes the critical path for common input patterns at the possible expense of making less commo... | | 1998 |