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A Text Reassembling Approach to Natural Language Generation
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
the ideal of a purely statistical approach very closely, and which is at the same time highly transparent. ...
We discuss the strengths and limitations of TRG, concluding that the method may hold particular promise for domain experts who want to build an NLG system despite having little expertise in linguistics ...
Two placeholders are considered as the same if and only if they are at the same position of the same schema, and two schemata are considered as the same if and only if they are equal at the sequencelevel ...
arXiv:2005.07988v3
fatcat:sse36cquaje4nepokxcysktekq
A Multiscale Method for the Reassembly of Fragmented Objects
2000
Procedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2000
The total cost gets reduced from ¢´AE ¾ Ä ¾ µ (where Ä is the mean number of samples per fragment) to about Ç´AE ¾ ĵ; which, in principle, allows the method to be used for problems of practical size (AE ...
We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more unknown objects that have been broken or torn into a large number AE of irregular fragments-a problem that often arises in achaeology ...
The difficulty of this problem lies in the large number of fragments present in typical instances. ...
doi:10.5244/c.14.71
dblp:conf/bmvc/LeitaoS00
fatcat:cx5d77guj5hfbbwyzarqrqyexm
Split, Send, Reassemble: A Formal Specification of a CAN Bus Protocol Stack
2017
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
We present a formal model for a fragmentation and a reassembly protocol running on top of the standardised CAN bus, which is widely used in automotive and aerospace applications. ...
Although the CAN bus comes with an in-built mechanism for prioritisation, we argue that this is not sufficient and provide another protocol to overcome this shortcoming. ...
applications would send messages of the same message type, one could use two different IDs. 7 The in-build priority messages will take care of messages with different IDs sent at the same time (see Sect ...
doi:10.4204/eptcs.244.2
fatcat:3yc22op5jfcsnnmcuc4u7ioqwi
A Generative and Entropy-Based Registration Approach for the Reassembly of Ancient Inscriptions
2021
Remote Sensing
Moreover, high-resolution geometry and imagery are combined to cope with the fragility and severe damage of heritage fragments. ...
This paper addresses the reassembly of damaged decorations by deploying a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) to predict the continuing decoration traces of broken heritage fragments. ...
Acknowledgments: We thank Toon Sykora for providing the epigraphic study used to develop this study.
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/rs14010006
fatcat:ee5lrji54zd7pjeiij5zgcgh6q
Reassembling Social Science Methods: The Challenge of Digital Devices
2013
Theory, Culture and Society. Explorations in Critical Social Science
In doing so, our aim is to explore the implications of digital devices and data for reassembling social science methods or what we call the social science apparatuses that assemble digital devices and ...
Building on recent work at CReSC on the Social Life of Methods, we recommend a genealogical approach that is alive to the ways in which digital devices are simultaneously shaped by the social world, and ...
for instance, are not preserved for more than two years. ...
doi:10.1177/0263276413484941
fatcat:y5obz7uy4zfrjp5qwmlxh4c4ki
Type B lamins remain associated with the integral nuclear envelope protein p58 during mitosis: implications for nuclear reassembly
1994
EMBO Journal
Flotation of mitotic membranes in sucrose density gradients and analysis of mitotic vesicles by immunoelectron microscopy confirms that p58 and most of the type B lamins reside in the same compartment. ...
The implications of these findings in nuclear envelope reassembly are discussed below. ...
We acknowledge our colleagues A.Merdes, G.Simos and C.Maison for suggestions in the course of this work and for critically commenting on the manuscript. ...
pmid:8168487
pmcid:PMC395030
fatcat:kulccir225ct3hci7j7beikyvy
Type B lamins remain associated with the integral nuclear envelope protein p58 during mitosis: implications for nuclear reassembly
1994
EMBO Journal
For instance, type A lamins completely dissociate from nuclear envelope fragments and disperse as lower oligomers in the mitotic cytoplasm (Gerace and Blobel, 1980). ...
The same data also demonstrate that only one- third of the p58- and lamin B-containing vesicles are associated with chromosomes during anaphase, whereas two- thirds of these vesicles are still in an unassembled ...
doi:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06458.x
fatcat:6inoooikanbw3pjptb2t75l4om
An efficient-assembler whale optimization algorithm for DNA fragment assembly problem: analysis and validations
2020
IEEE Access
ETHICAL APPROVAL This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. ...
The problem is known as the DNA fragment assembly problem (DFAP) and the challenge is to reassemble the contigs successfully to retrieve the original DNA. ...
as a result of utilizing effectively the whole optimization process and the individuals within the population by erasing the problems of the traditional mapping methods that may generate the same permutation ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.3044857
fatcat:fh5jrcnpjnbmrnfsgk5qoarugm
Toxic beryllium: new solutions for a chronic problem
2001
Environmental Health Perspectives
It's formed when the chromosomes of the male's sperm fuse with those of the female's egg to form a single-celled embryo, and it contains the genetic "instructions" that allow Focus • Charting the Map of ...
Today, scientists are grappling with a new map-that of the human genome-but unlike the one you can barely fold in your car, this map describes a landscape that remains almost a complete mystery: the 3.2 ...
Similarly, comparative mapping studies of hypertension in rats have uncovered candidate genes for the same disease in humans. ...
doi:10.1289/ehp.109-a74
pmid:11266347
pmcid:PMC1240649
fatcat:z2qxxra6rbf3popjclnsjqgkvi
Toxic Beryllium: New Solutions for a Chronic Problem
2001
Environmental Health Perspectives
It's formed when the chromosomes of the male's sperm fuse with those of the female's egg to form a single-celled embryo, and it contains the genetic "instructions" that allow Focus • Charting the Map of ...
Today, scientists are grappling with a new map-that of the human genome-but unlike the one you can barely fold in your car, this map describes a landscape that remains almost a complete mystery: the 3.2 ...
Similarly, comparative mapping studies of hypertension in rats have uncovered candidate genes for the same disease in humans. ...
doi:10.2307/3434755
fatcat:ypxgoksbazgvzkdcakwl5ocbse
Physical Mapping with Repeated Probes: The Hypergraph Superstring Problem
[chapter]
1999
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We focus on the combinatorial analysis of physical mapping with repeated probes. We present computational complexity results, and we describe and analyze an algorithmic strategy. ...
We show that a sparse version of the problem is MAXSNP-complete, a result that carries over to the general case. ...
The first author would like to thank his advisor, Bonnie Berger, for discussions on the problem and for initiating the communication between the two authors. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-48452-3_5
fatcat:a7l7ekpy6venzgjcdoj5kcldjy
TCP over 3G links: Problems and Solutions
[article]
2009
arXiv
pre-print
The focus is on protocol modifications in face of problems arising from terminal mobility and wireless transmission. ...
The objective of this paper is not to present an exhaustive review of the literature, but to filter out the causes of poor TCP performance in such systems and give a rationalized view of measures that ...
A link layer can also assume the role of fragmenting (and reassembling) packets into smaller segments, more suitable for transmission over a wireless link (since a smaller-sized packet leads to smaller ...
arXiv:0903.4959v2
fatcat:fucv5ukacveiribqkdzg4jtzgi
The Holonic Paradigm as a New Metaphor for the Coordination Problem of Virtual Enterprises
[chapter]
2001
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
It is also important to mention that Recope/Finep/BID has sponsored the infrastructure available to this research. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work could not be done without the support ofFapesp (Fundar;iio de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Siio Paulo -Fapesp #98/10840-4), which has provided financial subsidies. ...
The watches that Tempus made were designed such that, when he had to put down a partly assembled watch ifor instance, to answer the phone), it immediately fell into pieces and had to be reassembled from ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35399-9_19
fatcat:dg3uaizs4newbau4u3msuq2qoy
The Problem of Experience in the Study of Organizations
1993
Organization Studies
This paper deals with the fact that we cannot experience large organizations directly, in the same way as we can experience individuals or small groups, and that this non-experientiability has certain ...
Whereas a science is animated by a constructive interplay of theory concepts and experience concepts, the study of organizations has been confined to theory concepts alone. ...
the burden of relating the two. ...
doi:10.1177/017084069301400102
fatcat:pi4s53mq7ng5do62lgmkqcoh6e
GRAVITATE: Geometric and Semantic Matching for Cultural Heritage Artefacts
[article]
2016
Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
The project is driven by the needs of archaeological institutes, and the techniques are exemplified by their application to a collection of several hundred 3D-scanned fragments of large-scale terracotta ...
The GRAVITATE project is developing techniques that bring together geometric and semantic data analysis to provide a new and more effective method of re-associating, reassembling or reunifying cultural ...
Re-Assembling: such as matching of two fragments based on 2D or 3D pattern alignment; matching of two fragments based on the complementarity of the fracture facets; from a set of fragments, proposing reconstructions ...
doi:10.2312/gch.20161407
dblp:conf/vast/PhillipsWMDSCOT16
fatcat:vcsu3rycxba6tjzmwqy7jwjpuq
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