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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045148660
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXII, 411 p. 1 illus)
    ISBN: 9781402079276
    Series Statement: The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 767
    Content: The Dictionary of Information Security provides complete and easy to read explanations of common security and infrastructure protection terms (quick refresher terms). Special attention is given to terms that most often prevent educated readers from understanding journal articles or books in cryptography, computer security, information systems, role-based access management and applied fields that build on those disciplines. Also included in the dictionary are terms that refer to computing forensics, malware attacks, privacy issues, system design, security auditing and vulnerability testing. Although it is difficult for an IT professional or an IT student to keep aware of the current terminology being practiced today, the Dictionary of Information Security presents cutting-edge information on the most recent terms in use in one concisely formatted volume. Similar to dictionaries for languages, statistics, epidemiology and other disciplines, this IT Security Dictionary is a reference tool that should become part of any professional and IT student's library. The Dictionary of Information Security is designed for a professional audience, composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. This dictionary is also suitable for students in computer science, engineering and information sciences
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781402078897
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Computersicherheit ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1738128075
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (297 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789401206884
    Series Statement: Language and Computers - Studies in Practical Linguistics, no. 73 v.73
    Content: Preliminary material /Editors Corpus-based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation -- Introduction /Editors Corpus-based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation -- I haven’t drank in weeks: the use of past tense forms as past participles in English corpora /Kristina Geeraert and John Newman -- Irregular -im suffixation in Tok Pisin: exploratory methods in multivariate analysis /Conor Snoek -- Complex extractions in a diachronic perspective /Gunnar Bergh -- Subject ellipsis by text type: an investigation using ICE-GB /Laura Teddiman -- Language learners as language researchers: the acquisition of English grammar through a corpus-aided discovery learning approach mediated by intra- and interpersonal dialogues /Li-Shih Huang -- A novel, web-based, parallel concordancer for use in the ESL/EFL classroom /Laurence Anthony , Kiyomi Chujo and Kathryn Oghigian -- Syntactic aspects of the writing of Swedish L2 learners of English /Christine Johansson and Christer Geisler -- Age tagging and word frequency for learners’ dictionaries /Hanhong Li and Alex C. Fang -- The expanding horizons of corpus analysis /Brian MacWhinney -- Developing a text-based corpus of the language of Japanese comics (manga) /Giancarla Unser-Schutz -- Corpus linguistics and language documentation: challenges for collaboration /Christopher Cox -- The Speech Accent Archive: towards a typology of English accents /Steven H. Weinberger and Stephen A. Kunath -- Creating and using A frequency dictionary of Contemporary American English: word sketches, collocates, and thematic lists /Mark Davies and Dee Gardner.
    Content: This volume consists of selected papers from the 2009 meeting of the American Association for Corpus Linguistics. The chapters cover aspects of language use (usage-based accounts of morphology/syntax of English and Tok Pisin), language learning (corpus-based learning of English, syntactic development observable in a Learner Corpus of English, “core” vocabulary items for learners of English) and language documentation (a new and innovative usage-based frequency dictionary of English, proposals to broaden the traditional understanding of a corpus in various directions, e.g., constructing a corpus of the content of Japanese manga comics). Taken together, the thirteen chapters represent a good cross-section of strands of new work in corpus linguistics, as practised by international scholars working on English and other languages
    Note: "Collection of selected papers presented at the American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference, held in Edmonton, Alberta, on October 8-11, 2009." , Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042034013
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Corpus-based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2011 ISBN 9789042034013
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Korpus ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Baayen, R. Harald 1958-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_894683284
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 220 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9789004334298
    Series Statement: Language and computers 43
    Content: Preliminary material /Lars Borin -- … and never the twain shall meet? /Lars Borin -- Towards a multilingual corpus for contrastive analysis and translation studies /Stig Johansson -- The PLUG project: parallel corpora in Linköping, Uppsala, Göteborg: aims and achievements /Anna Sågvall Hein -- The Uppsala Student English Corpus (USE): a multi-faceted resource for research and course development /Margareta Westergren Axelsson and Ylva Berglund -- How can linguists profit from parallel corpora? /Raphael Salkie -- Parallel corpora as tools for investigating and developing minority languages /Trond Trosterud -- Reversing a Swedish-English dictionary for the Internet /Christer Geisler -- Multilingual corpus-based extraction and the Very Large Lexicon /Gregory Grefenstette -- The PLUG Link Annotator – interactive construction of data from parallel corpora /Magnus Merkel , Mikael Andersson and Lars Ahrenberg -- Building and processing a multilingual corpus of parallel texts /Peter Stahl -- Uplug – a modular corpus tool for parallel corpora /Jörg Tiedemann -- Part-of-speech tagging for Swedish /Klas Prütz -- Alignment and tagging /Lars Borin -- List of contributors /Lars Borin.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042015302
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9042015306
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Parallel corpora, parallel worlds
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Korpus ; Kontrastive Linguistik ; Computerlinguistik
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    Author information: Borin, Lars 1957-
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  • 4
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1653172274
    Format: Online-Ressource (XVII, 348 p. 100 illus., 86 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319022222
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 19
    Content: Explores the direct relation of modern CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) to aspects of natural language processing for theoretical and practical applications, and worldwide demand for formal language education and training that focuses on restricted or specialized professional domains. Unique in its broad-based, state-of-the-art, coverage of current knowledge and research in the interrelated fields of computer-based learning and teaching and processing of specialized linguistic domains. The articles in this book offer insights on or analyses of the current state and future directions of many recent key concepts regarding the application of computers to natural languages, such as: authenticity, personalization, normalization, evaluation. Other articles present fundamental research on major techniques, strategies and methodologies that are currently the focus of international language research projects, both of a theoretical and an applied nature
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , PrefaceSection 1: General issues about learning languages with computers. Information Technology and Languages for Specific Purposes in the EHEA: Options and Challenges for the knowledge society. Fostering Learner Autonomy in Technology-Enhanced ESP Courses. A blended learning proposal for professional English integrating Moodle with classroom work for the practice of oral skills. Student Assessment in the Online Language Learning Materials developed and delivered through the ingenio system -- Section 2: Computer-assisted experiences for the development of language competences and skills. Internet Dictionaries for Teaching and Learning Business English in Spanish Universities. Moodle Glossary Tasks for Teaching Legal English. Promoting Specialised Vocabulary Learning through Computer-Assisted Instruction. A Practical Application of Wikis for Learning Business English as Second Language -- Section 3: Corpus-based approaches to/ applications for teaching and processing languages. A Genre-Based Approach to the Teaching of Legal and Business English: the GENTT Specialized Corpus in the LSP Classroom. Innovative methods for LSP-teaching: how we use corpora to teach business Russian. Automatic specialized vs. non-specialized text differentiation: the usability of grammatical features in a Latin multilingual context. Exploring the Potential of Corpus Use in Translation Training: New Approaches for Incorporating Software in Danish Translation Course Design -- Section 4: Processing natural languages. Representing environmental knowledge in EcoLexicon. New approaches to audiovisual translation: the usefulness of corpus-based studies for the teaching of dubbing and subtitling. The pragmatic level of OntoLingAnnot’s ontologies and their use in pragmatic annotation for language teaching. Reflections on the future of technology-mediated LSP research and education.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319022215
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Languages for specific purposes in the digital era Cham : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783319022215
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Computerunterstützter Unterricht ; Korpus ; Natürlichsprachiges System ; Sprachverarbeitung ; Korpus ; Natürlichsprachiges System ; Digitale Sprachverarbeitung ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Computerunterstützter Unterricht ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
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    Hershey PA : Information Science Reference
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044401214
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 481 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781613501993 , 9781613502006
    Series Statement: Premier reference source
    Content: "This book is a practical text on design and development research in the field of instructional technology showing how it is conducted in different contexts and for various purposes" - Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 1. Design and development research in instructional technology / Nor Aziah Alias and Sulaiman Hashim -- 2. Defining research problems: processes for beginning researchers / Sonja A. Irlbeck and Nan Thornton -- 3. Conducting needs analysis in preparation towards the development of electronic self-instructional materials (e-SIM) / Haziah Jamaludin, Hairani Wahab and Suzana Hamzah -- 4. First year students' conceptions of learning: a phenomenographic research / Despina Varnava-Maroucho -- 5. Technodiversity: lessons learned from a diversity exchange / Kimberely Fletcher Nettleton and Lesia Lennex -- 6. Developing a method for the design of sharable pedagogical scenarios / Marcelo Maina -- 7. Design and evaluation of a Web-based learning module on computer networking / Sulaiman Hashim -- 8. Using a design research approach to investigate the knowledge-building implications of online social networking and other Web 2.0 technologies in higher education contexts / Cameron Richards -- 9. Qualitative investigation for educational technology: a lesson on the presentation of methodology / Afendi Hamat and Mohamed Amin Embi -- 10. Qualitative research dilemma in the study of blog forums: practical issues / Xavier Thayalan and Faridah Noor -- 11. An instructional design "use case": instructional technologies for developer stakeholders / Shalin Hai-Jew -- 12. Searching for information on the web: a guideline for effective searching / Fadhilah Mat Yamin and T. Ramayah -- , 13. "The proffer": using scenarios for instructional technology planning / Shalin Hai-Jew -- 14. Rapid implementation of e-learning using a technology design model / S. Johan Coetzee and Alistair Smart -- 15. A step by step guide to design and delivery of mobile learning content / Serge Gabarre and C ecile Gabarre -- 16. Instructional technology design of smart Malay-Mandarin dictionary (SMMD) to support vocabulary acquisition in teaching Chinese as a foreign language / Yingsoon Goh ... [et al.] -- 17. The art and science of designing and developing an online English language training module for adult learners / Wan Zumusni Wan Mustapha -- 18. Design and development of a multimedia constructivist learning environment to affect the achievement of chemistry learners / Vickneasvari Krishnasamy, Toh Seong Chong and Irfan Naufal Umar -- 19. Using WEDPI learning package to upgrade teacher's skills on information technology / Johan Eddy Luaan, Sabariah Shariff and Zulkifli Mohamed -- 20. Designing, developing and evaluating professional language and intercultural competencies with phone simulations / C cile Gabarre and Serge Gabarre -- 21. Globalizing and localizing: creating an introductory public health course and online learning environment (a case study) / Shalin Hai-Jew, Beth A. Montelone and Lisa C. Freeman -- 22. Formative evaluation of an Arabic online vocabulary learning games prototype: lessons from a Malaysian higher learning institution experience / Muhammad Sabri Sahrir -- 23. Moving beyond four walls: the expanding online teacher preparation classroom / Tina L. Heafner, Teresa Petty and Richard Hartshorne -- 24. The effectiveness of an inquiry-based computer-simulated lesson in physics / Sopiah Abdullah, Nyet Moi Siew and Merza Abbas
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-61350-198-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 1-61350-198-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Computerunterstützter Unterricht ; Lehrmittel ; Neue Medien ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1657943860
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 822 p. 297 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319071763
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8468
    Content: The two-volume set LNAI 8467 and LNAI 8468 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, ICAISC 2014, held in Zakopane, Poland in June 2014. The 139 revised full papers presented in the volumes, were carefully reviewed and selected from 331 submissions. The 69 papers included in the first volume are focused on the following topical sections: Neural Networks and Their Applications, Fuzzy Systems and Their Applications, Evolutionary Algorithms and Their Applications, Classification and Estimation, Computer Vision, Image and Speech Analysis, and Special Session 3: Intelligent Methods in Databases. The 71 papers in the second volume are organized in the following subjects: Data Mining, Bioinformatics, Biometrics and Medical Applications, Agent Systems, Robotics and Control, Artificial Intelligence in Modeling and Simulation, Various Problems of Artificial Intelligence, Special Session 2: Machine Learning for Visual Information Analysis and Security, Special Session 1: Applications and Properties of Fuzzy Reasoning and Calculus, and Clustering
    Note: Literaturangaben , Visual Dictionary Pruning Using Mutual Information and Information GainMining Telecommunication Networks to Enhance Customer Lifetime Predictions -- A Note on Machine Learning Approach to Analyze the Results of Pairwise Comparison Based Parametric Evaluation of Research Units -- Bagging of Instance Selection Algorithms -- Essential Attributes Generation for Some Data Mining Tasks -- Visualizing Random Forest with Self Organising Map -- B-Spline Smoothing of Feature Vectors in Nonnegative Matrix Factorization -- Variants and Performances of Novel Direct Learning Algorithms for L2 Support Vector Machines -- Evolving Parameters for a Noisy Biological System -- The Impact of Alternative Approaches -- Classification of EEG Signals Using Vector Quantization -- Offline Text-Independent Handwriting Identification and Shape Modeling via Probabilistic Nodes Combination -- Computer-Aided System for Automatic Classification of Suspicious Lesions in Breast Ultrasound Images -- The Classifier for Prediction of Perioperative Complications in Cervical Cancer Treatment -- Face Classification Based on Linguistic Description of Facial Features -- Impact of Bayesian Network Model Structure on the Accuracy of Medical Diagnostic Systems -- A New Three-Dimensional Facial Landmark in Recognition -- Computer-Aided Off-Line Diagnosis of Epileptic Seizures -- Active Region Approach for Segmentation of Medical Images -- SCM-driven Tree View for Microarray Data -- New Method for Dynamic Signature Verification Using Hybrid Partitioning -- New Method for Dynamic Signature Verification Based on Global Features -- Investigating the Rate of Failure of Asynchronous Gathering in a Swarm of Fat Robots with Limited Visibility -- Modeling Context-Aware and Agent-Ready Systems for the Outdoor Smart Lighting -- Problem of Agents Cooperation in Heterogeneous Graph-Based Knowledge Environment -- Managing Machine’s Motivations -- Globalised Dual Heuristic Dynamic Programming in Tracking Control of the Wheeled Mobile Robot -- Fuzzy Sensor-Based Navigation with Neural Tracking Control of the Wheeled Mobile Robot -- Fuzzy and Neural Rotor Resistance Estimator for Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drives -- ALMM Solver - A Tool for Optimization Problems -- Tournament Searching Method for Optimization of the Forecasting Model Based on the Nadaraya-Watson Estimator -- A New Algorithm for Identification of Significant Operating Points Using Swarm Intelligence -- Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Used for Reconstructing the Heat Flux Density in the Solidification Process -- Simulations of Credibility Evaluation and Learning in a Web 2.0 Community -- Optimization of Composite Structures Using Bio-inspired Methods -- Applying Metamodels and Sequential Sampling for Constrained Optimization of Process Operations -- A New Measure of Conflict and Hybrid Combination Rules in the Evidence Theory -- On Measuring Association between Groups of Rankings in Recommender Systems -- An Arduino-Simulink-Control System for Modern Hand Protheses -- Solving Timetabling Problems on GPU -- Scheduling Problem with Uncertain Parameters in Just in Time System -- Variable Neighborhood Search for Non-deterministic Problems -- Emergent Phenomena in Constrained 3D Layout Design -- Brainy: A Machine Learning Library -- Optimisation of Character n-gram Profiles Method for Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection -- A Recommender System Based on Customer Reviews Mining -- Complex System Analysis Using Softcomputing -- Can the Generation of Test Cases for Unit Testing be Automated with Rules? -- Implementing a Supply Chain Management Policy System Based on Rough Set Theory -- What Is the Primary Language? -- Signal Randomness Measure for BSS Ensemble Predictors -- An Incremental Map-Matching Algorithm Based on Hidden Markov Model -- Multi-class Classification: A Coding Based Space Partitioning -- From Single Image to List of Objects Based on Edge and Blob Detection -- Robust Face Recognition by Group Sparse Representation That Uses Samples from List of Subjects -- Using Facial Asymmetry Properties and Hidden Markov Models for Biometric Authentication in Security Systems -- Spatial Keypoint Representation for Visual Object Retrieval -- On Orientation Sensitive Defuzzification Functionals -- The Linguistic Modeling of Fuzzy System as Multicriteria Evaluator for the Multicast Routing Algorithms -- Optimizing Inventory of a Firm under Fuzzy Data -- An Approach to Cardinality of First Order Metasets -- Fuzzy System for the Classification of Sounds of Birds Based on the Audio Descriptors -- Generalized Tree-Like Self-Organizing Neural Networks with Dynamically Defined Neighborhood for Cluster Analysis -- Nonnegative Matrix Factorization for Document Clustering: A Survey -- Fuzzy c-Medoid Graph Clustering -- A Spectral Clustering Algorithm Based on Eigenvector Localization -- HiBi - The Algorithm of Biclustering the Discrete Data -- Asymmetric k-means Clustering of the Asymmetric Self-Organizing Map -- DenClust: A Density Based Seed Selection Approach for K-Means -- Exploiting Structural Information of Data in Active Learning -- On Mean Shift Clustering for Directional Data on a Hypersphere.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319071756
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Artificial intelligence and soft computing ; Pt. 2: Artificial Intelligenceand Soft Computing Cham [u.a.] : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783319071756
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Rutkowski, Leszek 1952-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1653177616
    Format: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 845 p. 355 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319038445
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8284
    Content: This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference on Mining Intelligence and Knowledge Exploration, MIKE 2013, held in Tamil Nadu, India on December 2013. The 82 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 334 submissions. The papers cover the topics such as feature selection, classification, clustering, image processing, network security, speech processing, machine learning, information retrieval, recommender systems, natural language processing, language, cognition and computation and other certain problems in dynamical systems
    Note: Literaturangaben , A Feature Selection Method Using Hierarchical ClusteringRank Aggregation for Filter Feature Selection in Credit Scoring -- Hybrid Approach for Palmprint Recognition Using Compound Features -- An Empirical Evaluation of SVM on Meta Features for Authorship Attribution of Online Texts -- An Empirical Comparison of Discretization Methods for Neural Classifier -- Using a Normalized Score Multi-Label KNN to Classify Multi-label Herbal Formulae -- Unsupervised Approach to Hindi Music Mood Classification -- Motion Intensity Code for Action Recognition in Video Using PCA and SVM -- Performance Analysis of Tree Based Classification Algorithms for Intrusion Detection System -- Heart Disease Classification Using PCA and Feed Forward Neural Networks -- Non-disjoint Cluster Analysis with Non-uniform Density -- Segmentation of Crop Nutrient Deficiency Using Intuitionistic Fuzzy C-Means Color Clustering Algorithm -- An Efficient Artificial Bee Colony and Fuzzy C Means Based Co-regulated Biclustering from Gene Expression Data -- Bisecting K-Means Initialization Technique for Protein Sequence Motif Identification -- A Proposed Hybrid Medoid Shift with K-Means (HMSK) Segmentation Algorithm to Detect Tumor and Organs for Effective Radiotherapy -- Face Representation Using Averaged Wavelet, Micro Patterns and Recognition Using RBF Network -- Face Recognition in Very Low Bit Rate SPIHT Compressed Facial Images -- Modified Kittler and Illingworth’s Thresholding for MRI Brain Image Segmentation -- Histogram Based Split and Merge Framework for Shot Boundary Detection -- Boundary Detection of Objects in Digital Images Using Bit-Planes and Threshold Modified Canny Method -- Segmentation of Mango Region from Mango Tree Image -- Detection and Removal of Scratches in Images -- An Automatic Method to Locate Tumor from MRI Brain Images Using Wavelet Packet Based Feature Set -- Segmentation of Microcalcifications in Digital Mammogram Images Using Intensity Modified Black Top-Hat Transformation and Gauss Distribution -- Intensity, Shape and Size Based Detection of Lung Nodules from CT Images -- Detection of Cardiac Abnormality from Measures Calculated from Segmented Left Ventricle in Ultrasound Videos -- A Comparative Study of Wavelet Coders for Image Compression -- Directional Decomposition for Odia Character Recognition -- Efficient Touching Text Line Segmentation in Tamil Script Using Horizontal Projection -- eCS: Enhanced Character Segmentation - A Structural Approach for Handwritten Kannada Scripts -- Image Restoration by Using Evolutionary Technique to Denoise Gaussian and Impulse Noise -- Digital Watermarking Using Modified Techniques in Spectral Domain of Image -- Materialized View Selection Using Memetic Algorithm -- Forgery Detection in Ballistic Motion Videos Using Motion Estimation and Modelling -- An Extended Region Incrementing Visual Cryptography Scheme Using Unexpanded Meaningful Shares -- Online Signature Verification Based on Recursive Subset Training -- An Authenticated Transitive-Closure Scheme for Secure Group Communication in MANETS -- A Novel Ensemble Learning-Based Approach for Click Fraud Detection in Mobile Advertising -- Neutral Speech to Anger Speech Conversion Using Prosody Modification -- Expressive Speech Synthesis System Using Unit Selection -- Edge Based Graph Neural Network to Recognize Semigraph Representation of English Alphabets -- Neural Rotor Time Constant Estimation for Indirect Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drives -- Knowledge Discovery from Heart Disease Dataset Using Optimized Neural Network -- Causality Inference Techniques for In-Silico Gene Regulatory Network -- Multidimensional Longest Increasing Subsequences and Its Variants -- Discovery Using DNA Operations -- A Peer-to-Peer Dynamic Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimizer -- Reduce Energy Consumption through Virtual Machine Placement in Cloud Data Centre -- Multi-release Software: An Approach for Assessment of Reliability Metrics from Field Data -- On Emulating Real-World Distributed Intelligence Using Mobile Agent Based Localized Idiotypic Networks -- Dependency-Based Query Scheduling in Distributed Data Warehouse Environment -- A Novel Bat Algorithm Based Re-tuning of PI Controller of Coal Gasifier for Optimum Response -- FI-FCM Algorithm for Business Intelligence -- An Algorithmic Formulation for Extracting Learning Concepts and Their Relatedness in eBook Texts -- Mining for Marks: A Comparison of Classification Algorithms when Predicting Academic Performance to Identify “Students at Risk” -- Determining Students Expectation in Present Education System Using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process -- Qualitative Learning Outcome through Computer Assisted Instructions -- Bayesian Classification for Image Retrieval Using Visual Dictionary -- Applying Latent Semantic Analysis to Optimize Second-order -- Co-occurrence Vectors for Semantic Relatedness Measurement -- Fuzzy Approach to Multidimensional Context Aware e-Learning Recommender System -- An Analytical Study on Frequent Itemset Mining Algorithms -- Similarity Aggregation a New Version of Rank Aggregation Applied to Credit Scoring Case -- Learning a Concept Based Ranking Model with User Feedback -- Tuning of Expansion Terms by PRF and WordNet Integrated Approach for AQE -- Concept Based Personalized Search and Collaborative Search Using. Modified HITS Algorithm -- Group Recommender System Based on Rank Aggregation - An Evolutionary Approach -- Concept Similarity Based Academic Tweet Community Detection Using Label Propagation -- Automatic Tagging of Texts with Contextual Factors Using Knowledge -- Concepts -- MetaProPOS++: An Automatic Approach for a Meta Process Patterns’ Ontology Population -- Discovery of Common Nominal Facts for Coreference Resolution: Proof of Concept -- Documents -- Identifying Psychological Theme Words from Emotion Annotated Interviews -- Temporal Expression Recognition in Hindi -- A Joint Source Channel Model for the English to Bengali Back Transliteration -- Named Entity Recognition for Gujarati: A CRF Based Approach -- How Word Order Affects Sentence Comprehension in Bangla: A Computational Approach to Simple Sentence -- Importance of Utterance Partitioning in SVM Classifier with GMM Supervectors for Text-Independent Speaker Verification -- L1 Bengali Phonological Interference on L2 English - Analysis of Bengali AESOP Corpus -- Evolution of the Modern Phase of Written Bangla: A Statistical Study -- Contextualizing Time in Linguistic Discourse: Cues to Individuate and to Order Events -- Utterance Discourse and Meaning: A Pragmatic Journey with the Bangla Discourse Particle /na/ -- Symmetry in Prosodic Pattern of Rhyme and Daily Speech: Pragmatics of Perception -- Prosody Modeling: A Review Report on Indian Language.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319038438
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. ISBN 978-331-90384-3-8
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Mining intelligence and knowledge exploration Cham [u.a.] : Springer, 2013 ISBN 9783319038438
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    gbv_1653132353
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 585 p. 139 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783642451140
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8265
    Content: The two-volume set LNAI 8265 and LNAI 8266 constitutes the proceedings of the 12th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, MICAI 2013, held in Mexico City, Mexico, in November 2013. The total of 85 papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 284 submissions. The first volume deals with advances in artificial intelligence and its applications and is structured in the following five sections: logic and reasoning; knowledge-based systems and multi-agent systems; natural language processing; machine translation; and bioinformatics and medical applications. The second volume deals with advances in soft computing and its applications and is structured in the following eight sections: evolutionary and nature-inspired metaheuristic algorithms; neural networks and hybrid intelligent systems; fuzzy systems; machine learning and pattern recognition; data mining; computer vision and image processing; robotics, planning and scheduling and emotion detection, sentiment analysis and opinion mining
    Note: Literaturangaben , Some Properties of Logic N-GLukGThe Inverse Method for Many-Valued Logics -- A Parametric Interpolation Framework for First-Order Theories -- Dalal’s Revision without Hamming Distance -- Default Assumptions and Selection Functions: A Generic Framework for Non-monotonic Logics -- Soft Constraints for Lexicographic Orders -- Expressive Reasoning on Tree Structures: Recursion, Inverse Programs, Presburger Constraints and Nominals -- Completion-Based Automated Theory Exploration -- Possibilistic Minimal Models for Possibilistic Normal Programs -- Knowledge-Based Systems and Multi-Agent Systems Estimating the Number of Test Cases for Active Rule Validation -- A Dynamic Multi-Expert Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for Risk Analysis -- An Architecture for Cognitive Modeling to Support Real-Time Adaptation and Motivational Responses in Video Games -- Semantic Representation of CAD Models Based on the IGES Standard -- Complexity of Verification of Fuzzy Multi-Agent Systems -- Using Activity Theory and Causal Diagrams for Designing MultiAgent Systems That Assist Human Activities -- Challenges in Ontology Alignment and Solution to the Contradictory Evidence Problem -- Simple Window Selection Strategies for the Simplified Lesk Algorithm for Word Sense Disambiguation -- Disambiguating Wikipedia Articles on the Basis of plWordNet Lexico-semantic Relations -- Recognising Compositionality of Multi-Word Expressions in the Wordnet Oriented Perspective -- Automatic Processing of Linguistic Data as a Feedback for Linguistic Theory -- Interval Semi-supervised LDA: Classifying Needles in a Haystack -- A Reverse Dictionary Based on Semantic Analysis Using WordNet -- Applying Rogerian Psychologist in Human-Computer Interaction: A Case Study -- HuLaPos 2.0 - Decoding Morphology -- Hybrid Text Segmentation for Hungarian Clinical Records -- Detection and Expansion of Abbreviations in Hungarian Clinical Notes -- Composite Event Indicator Processing in Event Extraction for Non-configurational Language -- Exploration of a Rich Feature Set for Automatic Term Extraction -- A Pseudo-Relevance Feedback Based Method to Find Comprehensive Web Documents -- Enhancing Sentence Ordering by Hierarchical Topic Modeling for Multi-document Summarization -- An Enhanced Arabic OCR Degraded Text Retrieval Model -- ELEXR: Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Using Lexical Relationships -- Modeling Persian Verb Morphology to Improve English-Persian Machine Translation -- An XML Based TBX Framework to Represent Multilingual SNOMED CT for Translation -- The Twin Hypotheses - Brain Code and the Fundamental Code Unit: Towards Understanding the Computational Primitive Elements of Cortical Computing -- Predicting Metabolic Syndrome with Neural Networks -- Homogeneous Population Solving the Minimal Perturbation Problem in Dynamic Scheduling of Surgeries -- CUP Classification Based on a Tree Structure with MiRNA Feature Selection -- Machine Learning Techniques Applied to the Cleavage Site Prediction Problem -- Human Heart Segmentation Based on Differential Evolution and Active Contours with Shape Prior -- Detection of Human Retina Images Suspect of Glaucoma through the Vascular Bundle Displacement in the Optic Disc -- Blood Vessel Segmentation in Retinal Images Using Lattice Neural Networks -- A Bayesian and Minimum Variance Technique for Arterial Lumen Segmentation in Ultrasound Imaging -- Detection of Masses in Mammogram Images Using Morphological Operators and Markov Random Fields -- A New Collection of Preprocessed Digital Mammograms.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642451133
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. MICAI (12. : 2013 : Mexiko, Stadt) Advances in artificial intelligence and its applications ; 1 Heidelberg : Springer, 2013 ISBN 9783642451133
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Gelbukh, Alexander 1962-
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  • 9
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    gbv_165250009X
    Format: Online-Ressource (XV, 426 p. 84 illus, digital)
    ISBN: 9783642388248
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7934
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, held in Salford, UK, in June 2013. The 21 long papers, 15 short papers and 17 poster papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The papers cover the following topics: requirements engineering, question answering systems, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis and mining, forensic computing, semantic web, and information search
    Note: Literaturangaben , Full Papers -- Extraction of Statements in News for a Media Response Analysis -- Sentiment-Based Ranking of Blog Posts Using Rhetorical Structure Theory -- Automatic Detection of Ambiguous Terminology for Software Requirements -- An OpenCCG-Based Approach to Question Generation from Concepts -- A Hybrid Approach for Arabic Diacritization -- EDU-Based Similarity for Paraphrase Identification -- Exploiting Query Logs and Field-Based Models to Address Term Mismatch in an HIV/AIDS FAQ Retrieval System -- Exploring Domain-Sensitive Features for Extractive Summarization in the Medical Domain -- A Corpus-Based Approach for the Induction of Ontology Lexica -- SQUALL: A Controlled Natural Language as Expressive as SPARQL 1.1 -- Evaluating Syntactic Sentence Compression for Text Summarisation -- An Unsupervised Aspect Detection Model for Sentiment Analysis of Reviews -- Cross-Lingual Natural Language Querying over the Web of Data -- Extractive Text Summarization: Can We Use the Same Techniques for Any Text? -- Unsupervised Medical Subject Heading Assignment Using Output Label Co-occurrence Statistics and Semantic Predications -- Bayesian Model Averaging and Model Selection for Polarity Classification -- An Approach for Extracting and Disambiguating Arabic Persons’ Names Using Clustered Dictionaries and Scored Patterns -- ANEAR: Automatic Named Entity Aliasing Resolution -- Improving Candidate Generation for Entity Linking -- Person Name Recognition Using the Hybrid Approach -- A Broadly Applicable and Flexible Conceptual Metagrammar as a Basic Tool for Developing a Multilingual Semantic Web -- Short Papers -- MOSAIC: A Cohesive Method for Orchestrating Discrete Analytics in a Distributed Model -- Ranking Search Intents Underlying a Query -- Linguistic Sentiment Features for Newspaper Opinion Mining -- Text Classification of Technical Papers Based on Text Segmentation -- Product Features Categorization Using Constrained Spectral Clustering -- A New Approach for Improving Cross-Document Knowledge Discovery Using Wikipedia -- Using Grammar-Profiles to Intrinsically Expose Plagiarism in Text Documents -- Feature Selection Methods in Persian Sentiment Analysis -- Towards the Refinement of the Arabic Soundex -- An RDF-Based Semantic Index -- Experiments in Producing Playful “Explanations” for Given Names (Anthroponyms) in Hebrew and English -- Collaborative Enrichment of Electronic Dictionaries Standardized-LMF -- Enhancing Machine Learning Results for Semantic Relation Extraction -- GenDesc: A Partial Generalization of Linguistic Features for Text Classification -- Entangled Semantics -- Poster Papers -- Phrase Table Combination Deficiency Analyses in Pivot-Based SMT -- Analysing Customers Sentiments: An Approach to Opinion Mining and Classification of Online Hotel Reviews -- An Improved Discriminative Category Matching in Relation Identification -- Extracting Fine-Grained Entities Based on Coordinate Graph -- NLP-Driven Event Semantic Ontology Modeling for Story -- The Development of an Ontology for Reminiscence -- Chinese Sentence Analysis Based on Linguistic Entity-Relationship Model -- A Dependency Graph Isomorphism for News Sentence Searching -- Unsupervised Gazette Creation Using Information Distance -- A Multi-purpose Online Toolset for NLP Applications -- A Test-Bed for Text-to-Speech-Based Pedestrian Navigation Systems -- Automatic Detection of Arabic Causal Relations -- A Framework for Employee Appraisals Based on Inductive Logic Programming and Data Mining Methods -- A Method for Improving Business Intelligence Interpretation through the Use of Semantic Technology -- Code Switch Point Detection in Arabic -- SurveyCoder: A System for Classification of Survey Responses -- Rhetorical Representation and Vector Representation in Summarizing Arabic Text.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642388231
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Natural language processing and information systems Berlin : Springer, 2013 ISBN 9783642388231
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    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Natural language processing and information systems Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 2013 ISBN 364238823X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642388231
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Natürlichsprachiges System ; Informationssystem ; Information Retrieval ; Information Extraction ; Semantic Web ; Wissensverarbeitung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Edition: Fifth Edition
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    Content: Originally published in 1981, this was the first textbook on programming in the Prolog language and is still the definitive introductory text on Prolog. Though many Prolog textbooks have been published since, this one has withstood the test of time because of its comprehensiveness, tutorial approach, and emphasis on general programming applications. Prolog has continued to attract a great deal of interest in the computer science community, and has turned out to be the basis for an important new generation of programming languages and systems for Artificial Intelligence. Since the previous edition of Programming in Prolog, the language has been standardised by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and this book has been updated accordingly. The authors have also introduced some new material, clarified some explanations, corrected a number of minor errors, and removed appendices about Prolog systems that are now obsolete
    Note: 1 Tutorial IntroductionGives the student a feel for what it is like to program in Prolog. Introduces objects, relationships, facts, rules, variables -- 1.1 Prolog -- 1.2 Objects and Relationships -- 1.3 Programming -- 1.4 Facts -- 1.5 Questions -- 1.6 Variables -- 1.7 Conjunctions -- 1.8 Rules -- 1.9 Summary and Exercises -- 2 A Closer Look -- More detailed presentation of Prolog syntax and data structures -- 2.1 Syntax -- 2.2 Characters -- 2.3 Operators -- 2.4 Equality and Unification -- 2.5 Arithmetic -- 2.6 Summary of Satisfying Goals -- 3 Using Data Structures -- Representing objects and relationships by using trees and lists. Developing several standard Prolog programming techniques -- 3.1 Structures and Trees -- 3.2 Lists -- 3.3 Recursive Search -- 3.4 Mapping -- 3.5 Recursive Comparison -- 3.6 Joining Structures Together -- 3.7 Accumulators -- 3.8 Difference Structures -- 4 Backtracking and the “Cut” -- How a set of clauses generates a set of solutions. Using “cut” to modify the control sequence of running Prolog programs -- 4.1 Generating Multiple Solutions -- 4.2 The “Cut” -- 4.3 Common Uses of the Cut -- 4.4 Problems with the Cut -- 5 Input and Output -- Facilities available for the input and output of characters and structures. Developing a program to read sentences from the user and represent the structure as a list of words, which can be used with the Grammar Rules of Chapter -- 5.1 Reading and Writing Terms -- 5.2 Reading and Writing Characters -- 5.3 Reading English Sentences -- 5.4 Reading and Writing Files -- 5.5 DeclaringOperators -- 6 Built-in Predicates -- Definition of the “core” built-in predicates, with sensible examples of how each one is used. By this point, the reader should be able to read reasonably complex programs, and should therefore be able to absorb the built-in predicates by seeing them in use -- 6.1 EnteringNew Clauses -- 6.2 Success and Failure -- 6.3 Classifying Terms -- 6.4 Treating Clauses as Terms -- 6.5 Constructing and Accessing Components of Structures -- 6.6 Affecting Backtracking -- 6.7 Constructing Compound Goals -- 6.8 Equality -- 6.9 Input and Output -- 6.10 Handling Files -- 6.11 Evaluating Arithmetic Expressions -- 6.12 Comparing Terms -- 6.13 Watching Prolog atWork -- 7 More Example Programs -- Many example programs are given, covering a wide range of interests. Examples include list processing, set operations, symbolic differentiation and simplification of formula -- 7.1 A Sorted Tree Dictionary -- 7.2 Searching a Maze -- 7.3 The Towers of Hanoi -- 7.4 Parts Inventory -- 7.5 List Processing -- 7.6 Representing andManipulating Sets -- 7.7 Sorting -- 7.8 Using the Database -- 7.9 SearchingGraphs -- 7.10 Sift the Two’s and Sift the Three’s -- 7.11 Symbolic Differentiation -- 7.12 Mapping Structures and Transforming Trees -- 7.13 Manipulating Programs -- 7.14 Bibliographic Notes -- 8 Debugging Prolog Programs -- By this point, the reader will be able to write reasonable programs, and so the problem of debugging will be relevant. Flow of control model, hints about common bugs, techniques of debugging. -- 8.1 Laying out Programs -- 8.2 Common Errors -- 8.3 The Tracing Model -- 8.4 Tracing and Spy Points -- 8.5 Fixing Bugs -- 9 Using Prolog Grammar Rules -- Applications of existing techniques. Using Grammar Rules. Examining the design decisions for some aspects of analysing natural language with Grammar Rules -- 9.1 The Parsing Problem -- 9.2 Representing the Parsing Problemin Prolog -- 9.3 The Grammar Rule Notation -- 9.4 Adding ExtraArguments -- 9.5 Adding Extra Tests -- 9.6 Summary -- 9.7 Translating Language into Logic -- 9.8 More General Use of Grammar Rules -- 10 The Relation of Prolog to Logic -- Predicate Calculus, clausal form, resolution theorem proving, logic programming -- 10.1 Brief Introduction to Predicate Calculus -- 10.2 Clausal Form -- 10.3 A Notation for Clauses -- 10.4 Resolution and Proving Theorems -- 10.5 Horn Clauses -- 10.6 Prolog -- 10.7 Prolog and Logic Programming -- 11 Projects in Prolog -- A selection of suggested exercises, projects and problems -- 11.1 Easier Projects -- 11.2 Advanced Projects -- A Answers to Selected Exercises -- B Clausal Form Program Listings -- C Writing Portable Standard Prolog Programs -- The Prolog standard, writing portable programs and dealing with different Prolog implementations -- C.1 Standard Prolog for Portability -- C.2 Different Prolog Implementations -- C.3 Issues to LookOut For -- C.4 Definitions of some Standard Predicates -- C.4.1 Character Processing -- C.4.2 Directives -- C.4.3 Stream Input/Output -- C.4.4 Miscellaneous -- D CodetoSupport DCGs -- D.1 DCG Support Code.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540006787
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Clocksin, William F., 1955 - Programming in Prolog Berlin : Springer, 2003 ISBN 3540006788
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540006787
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0387006788
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Economics , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: PROLOG ; PROLOG
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