LSD1531 - Generating Searchable Public-Key
... reasonable because the encrypted keywords can form a tree-like structure when stored according to their binary values. Search on encrypted data has been extensively investigated in recent years. From a cryptographic perspective, the existing works fall into two categories, i.e., symmetric searchab ...
... reasonable because the encrypted keywords can form a tree-like structure when stored according to their binary values. Search on encrypted data has been extensively investigated in recent years. From a cryptographic perspective, the existing works fall into two categories, i.e., symmetric searchab ...
The Power of Deep Reasoning with Large Graph Data - ijcai-16
... Notes on KRR Features Comparison ...
... Notes on KRR Features Comparison ...
Call for Papers Automated Reasoning
... deployed over large mathematical and scientific corpora will be instrumental to this task. AITP is the forum for discussing how to get there as soon as possible, and the force driving the progress towards that. ...
... deployed over large mathematical and scientific corpora will be instrumental to this task. AITP is the forum for discussing how to get there as soon as possible, and the force driving the progress towards that. ...
call for papers as DOC
... Aims and scope Systems for searching and organizing multimedia information have matured during the last few years. However, retrieving specific media objects is still a challenging task, especially if the query can only be vaguely defined or a similar object, e.g. a piece of music, should be retriev ...
... Aims and scope Systems for searching and organizing multimedia information have matured during the last few years. However, retrieving specific media objects is still a challenging task, especially if the query can only be vaguely defined or a similar object, e.g. a piece of music, should be retriev ...
Artificial Intelligence
... structured data on the requested search terms or sentences. - Schema.org contains millions of RDF triplets describing known facts: search engines can use this data to provide structured information upon request. - The OpenGraph protocol – which uses RDFa – is used by Facebook to enable any web page ...
... structured data on the requested search terms or sentences. - Schema.org contains millions of RDF triplets describing known facts: search engines can use this data to provide structured information upon request. - The OpenGraph protocol – which uses RDFa – is used by Facebook to enable any web page ...
mwr-paper.pdf
... systems must work with information which is not conveniently accessible or usable in its “natural” form (e.g., geographical data or text given in natural language). In general, a formal abstraction of the domain being modeled is created which is simple enough to be processed on a computer, but still ...
... systems must work with information which is not conveniently accessible or usable in its “natural” form (e.g., geographical data or text given in natural language). In general, a formal abstraction of the domain being modeled is created which is simple enough to be processed on a computer, but still ...
Introduction to the SAS® Custom Tag Library
... be used from within a JSP page. This paper focuses on the SAS Custom Tag Library, available in Version 3 of AppDev Studio. One main advantage of using JSP custom tags is that non-Java web developers and programmers can use familiar tag-based libraries to easily create JSP pages. Another advantage is ...
... be used from within a JSP page. This paper focuses on the SAS Custom Tag Library, available in Version 3 of AppDev Studio. One main advantage of using JSP custom tags is that non-Java web developers and programmers can use familiar tag-based libraries to easily create JSP pages. Another advantage is ...
Special Issue on Semantic Web Meets
... storage. Some of the hottest companies of the time dealt with developing technologies for fast data storage/access. Nowadays, data storage has become extremely cheap. According to Kevin Kelly of Wired magazine, for less than $600, we can purchase a disk drive with the capacity to store all of the wo ...
... storage. Some of the hottest companies of the time dealt with developing technologies for fast data storage/access. Nowadays, data storage has become extremely cheap. According to Kevin Kelly of Wired magazine, for less than $600, we can purchase a disk drive with the capacity to store all of the wo ...
Slide 1
... style sheets associate presentation formats with HTML elements – CSS1: developed in 1996 by W3C – CSS2: released in 1998, but not fully supported by browsers – HTML style sheets are known as Cascading Style Sheets, since can be defined at three different levels 1. inline style sheets apply to the co ...
... style sheets associate presentation formats with HTML elements – CSS1: developed in 1996 by W3C – CSS2: released in 1998, but not fully supported by browsers – HTML style sheets are known as Cascading Style Sheets, since can be defined at three different levels 1. inline style sheets apply to the co ...
webuse - Stata
... By default, webuse obtains datasets from http://www.stata-press.com/data/r14/, but you can change that. Say that the site http://www.zzz.edu/users/s̃ue/ has several datasets that you wish to explore. You can type . webuse set http://www.zzz.edu/users/~sue ...
... By default, webuse obtains datasets from http://www.stata-press.com/data/r14/, but you can change that. Say that the site http://www.zzz.edu/users/s̃ue/ has several datasets that you wish to explore. You can type . webuse set http://www.zzz.edu/users/~sue ...
Metadata checklist for authors delivering metadata for graphs
... *Methodology: EEA, Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections in Europe ...
... *Methodology: EEA, Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections in Europe ...
XML and Mobile Agent Technology Enabling the Virtual Enterprise
... Systems, The University of Hong Kong ...
... Systems, The University of Hong Kong ...
AIR 2004 Presentation - Kennesaw State University
... Think of XSL as a set of languages that can: Transform XML into XHTML Filter and sort XML data Format XML data based on the data value (e.g. displaying negative numbers in red) Output XML data to different media (e.g. web browsers, screens, print, or voice) ...
... Think of XSL as a set of languages that can: Transform XML into XHTML Filter and sort XML data Format XML data based on the data value (e.g. displaying negative numbers in red) Output XML data to different media (e.g. web browsers, screens, print, or voice) ...
The Symbol Grounding Problem Remains Unsolved
... knows ΦA (ΦB ). I assume that all formulas are expressed in a formal logical intensional language that subsumes first-order logic.7 In addition, if you ...
... knows ΦA (ΦB ). I assume that all formulas are expressed in a formal logical intensional language that subsumes first-order logic.7 In addition, if you ...
The RacerPro Knowledge Representation and Reasoning System
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Figure 5). The functional lang ...
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Figure 5). The functional lang ...
The RacerPro Knowledge Representation and Reasoning System1
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Figure 5). The functional lang ...
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Figure 5). The functional lang ...
Amazon-Web-Services
... Auto Scaling based on CloudWatch metrics CPU, Disk, Network metrics Monitor requests count and latency on load balancers ...
... Auto Scaling based on CloudWatch metrics CPU, Disk, Network metrics Monitor requests count and latency on load balancers ...
ConceptNet - Media Lab Login
... out in the following section. While WordNet is optimized for lexical categorization and word-similarity determination, and Cyc is optimized for formalized logical reasoning, ConceptNet is optimized for making practical context-based inferences over real-world texts. That it reasons simply and gracef ...
... out in the following section. While WordNet is optimized for lexical categorization and word-similarity determination, and Cyc is optimized for formalized logical reasoning, ConceptNet is optimized for making practical context-based inferences over real-world texts. That it reasons simply and gracef ...
Document
... All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of Americ ...
... All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of Americ ...
CHAMPION: Intelligent Hierarchical Reasoning Agents for Enhanced Decision Support
... Each AMC has to have a local knowledgebase over which it can reason. The local knowledgebase directly imports the bridge ontology, which in turn indirectly imports the core and domain ontologies. Additionally, each AMC has a dedicated ontology that contains semantic expressions specific to this AMC. ...
... Each AMC has to have a local knowledgebase over which it can reason. The local knowledgebase directly imports the bridge ontology, which in turn indirectly imports the core and domain ontologies. Additionally, each AMC has a dedicated ontology that contains semantic expressions specific to this AMC. ...
Symfony2 Tutorial
... PHP Web Application Framework that provides: Object Oriented programming style through ORM a MVC GUI Automatic code generation a collection of components and third-party libraries configuration and a "glue" library that ties all of these pieces together ...
... PHP Web Application Framework that provides: Object Oriented programming style through ORM a MVC GUI Automatic code generation a collection of components and third-party libraries configuration and a "glue" library that ties all of these pieces together ...
Automated subject classification of textual web documents
... little text, metadata provided are sparse and can be misused, structural tags can also be misused, and titles can be general (“home page” “untitled document”). Browsing in this paper refers to seeking fo ...
... little text, metadata provided are sparse and can be misused, structural tags can also be misused, and titles can be general (“home page” “untitled document”). Browsing in this paper refers to seeking fo ...
PPT - Esri
... AGOL for BLM or EGIS Portal O To create a Story Map, contact Duane Dippon ([email protected]) ...
... AGOL for BLM or EGIS Portal O To create a Story Map, contact Duane Dippon ([email protected]) ...
Improving Semantic Role Classification with Selectional Preferences
... This is further proof that, for SR classification, metaclassification is crucial because it can learn the distinct specializations of the various base models. Finally, Table 3 shows that our approach yields consistent improvements for both core and adjunct arguments. Out of domain, we see a bigger a ...
... This is further proof that, for SR classification, metaclassification is crucial because it can learn the distinct specializations of the various base models. Finally, Table 3 shows that our approach yields consistent improvements for both core and adjunct arguments. Out of domain, we see a bigger a ...
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is an extension of the Web through standards by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The standards promote common data formats and exchange protocols on the Web, most fundamentally the Resource Description Framework (RDF).According to the W3C, ""The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries"". The term was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that can be processed by machines.While its critics have questioned its feasibility, proponents argue that applications in industry, biology and human sciences research have already proven the validity of the original concept.The 2001 Scientific American article by Berners-Lee, Hendler, and Lassila described an expected evolution of the existing Web to a Semantic Web. In 2006, Berners-Lee and colleagues stated that: ""This simple idea…remains largely unrealized"".In 2013, more than four million Web domains contained Semantic Web markup.