Automation of the Moving Objects Movement Prediction Process Independent of the Application Area
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One of the ultimate aims of Natural Language Processing is to automate the analysis of the meaning of text. A fundamental step in that direction consists in enabling effective ways to automatically link textual references to their referents, that is, real world objects. The work presented in this paper addresses the problem of attributing a sense to proper names in a given text, i.e., automatically associating words representing Named Entities with their referents. The method for Named...
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This paper presents an application of methods from the machine learning domain to solving the task of DNA sequence recognition. We present an algorithm that learns to recognize groups of DNA sequences sharing common features such as sequence functionality. We demonstrate application of the algorithm to find splice sites, i.e., to properly detect donor and acceptor sequences. We compare the results with those of reference methods that have been designed and tuned to detect splice sites....
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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): F.4.1. For the last 30 years there has been a lot of research of versioned software products, but challenges remain nevertheless. This article focuses on a model of versioned objects and hierarchically composed workspaces. The presented model of versioned object aims to solve the issue of granulation of versioned data. The model of hierarchically composed workspaces provides methods and rules for versioning, which complete the first...
Shihn-Yuarn Chen, Chia-Ning Chang, Yi-Hsiang Nien, Hao-Ren Ke (2012)
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