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Bennett Family History
This 50-page typed manuscript is a history of the Bennett family written by Della Bennett Dillard. The history was collected as part of the Cataloochee History Project that collected photographs, stories, and oral histories about families who lived in the Cataloochee Valley. Today’s Cataloochee Valley is within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000 residents living in hundreds of log and frame homes.I
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A BENNEIT FAMILY HISTORY
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I would like to thank all those family members who contributed
information to this project. You were most helpful as the principal source of
material compiled here.
Some information was obtained from records on microfilm at the North
Carolina Archives and History building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Additional
information was obtained from records at the Haywood County Courthouse in
Waynesville, North Carolina.
I accept responsibility for any errors in this document and would appreciate
your writing to let me know of any you find.
I would especially like to thank my son David for his many hours of work
in getting all this information into computer files and for printing the completed
book.
Della Edna Bennett Dillard
September 1, 1991
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ORIGIN OF THE BENNETT NAME
The surname Bennett means "son of Benet," the latter being a personal
name derived through old French Beneit from the Latin Benedictus ("blessed").
It was a common Christian name from the twelfth century. At one time everyone
was known by a single name, but this led to confusion, so an extra name was
adopted. Thus, a man named John whose father was Benet' might be known as
John (son of) Benet', with the additional name eventually becoming hereditary as
a surname.
Early records mention Robert Beneyt, who appears in a Lincolnshire
charter in the second half of the 12th century; and Robert Benyt, in
Cambridgeshire Subsidy Rolls in 1327. Robert Bennet 1605 - 1684 was a
Parliamentarian Colonel during the English Civil war and was appointed a
member of the Council of State in 1653. Edward Bennett 1797 - 1836
promoted the establishment of the Entomological Society in 1832, which
ultimately developed into the London Zoological Society. Among early
emigrants from England to America was the Reverend William Benitett, who
arrived in Jamestown in 1626. James Bennett 1800- 1872 came to America. in
1819 and worked on the staff of several newspapers, founding the New York
Herald in 1835. He subsidized Stanley's expedition to find Livingston in 1871.
The arms illustrated are described heraldically as: Gules, a bezant between
three demi lions rampart argent; Crest: out of a mural crown or a lion's head
gules on the neck a bezant or: e. for motto: De bon vouloir servile roi. Writers
in the past have attributed symbolism to the tincures and changes of heraldrythus,
or (gold) is said to denote Generosity; argent (silver) Humility; and gules
(red) Magnanimity; the lion signifies the motto may be translated "to serve the
king with goodwill."
The above information was provided by Linda Bennett Barnes, who found
it printed on a plaque in a shop in California.
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[2] Cemeteries are listed as three-letter abbreviations. See Appenclix B for expansions.
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CRATON M. BENNETT
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Craton (Creighton) M. Bennett married Louisa Matilda Caldwell3 June 1856.
They were married by W.P. Gillett, J.P., with William E. Srmth as bondsman and witness.
Matilda was born 12 August 1837 and died 17 March 1896. Creighton and Matilda's
children[ 1]:
VWilliam J. Bennett; 10 May 1857- 15 June 1899 (LCC)
George Bennett; 1859
Andrew Bennett; 1865
[1] See Census infonnation in Appendix A.
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William J. Bennett married Martha Laur_3 White 7 January 1880 at the residence
of her parents, J.M. White and Sarah (Nelson }White, in Haywood County, North
Carolina. Martha Laura White was born 6 November 1863 and died 31 August 1946. She
is buried in the Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery in Haywood County, North Carolina.
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James Ruben Bennett; 9 February 1881 -7 December 1917,
Santiago, Chile
George Western Bennett; 21 September 1882- 17 September 1957,
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vlkobert Humphrey Bennett; 5 September 1884- 12 June 1971, ~~e-.,)
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Marie Alice Bennett; 7 January 1887- 24 January 1957, Macon
County, North Carolina
William Bartley Bennett; 6 March 1889 - 2 October 1951 , Macon
CoiiiitY:North Carolina
Mack Eldridge Bennett; 13 April 1891 - 17 June 1970, Macon
County, North Carolina
/. . -t- Hardy Young Valentine (James) Bennett; 17 March 1893- 1
\,_(' / - " October 1977, Franklin, North Carolina
Doctor Milas Grady Bennett; 6 April 1895 -
Lawrence A. Bennett; 1 May 1897- 14 January 1898, Cataloochee,
Haywood County, North Carolina (LCC)
Carmel L. Bennett; 26 January 1899- 26 December 1899,
Cataloochee, Haywood County, North Carolina (LCC)
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George Western Bennett
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George Western Bennett married Mary Rebecca Coggins 28 July 1907 in
Haywood County, North Carolina. Mary was the daughter of David Coggins and Millie
(Valentine) Coggins. Mary was born 10 December 1883 near Cosby, Tennessee and died
at Clayton, Georgia 15 November 1963. George and Mary are buried in the Wolffork
Baptist Church Cemetery, Rabun Gap, Georgia. Their children were all born in the Little
Cataloochee Valley of Haywood County, North Carolina. These were:
Myrtle Laura Bennett; 30 Apri11908- 24 September 1980,
Baldwin, Georgia
William Horace Bennett; 22 July 1909- 7 May 1986, Clayton,
Georgia (RMP)
Robert Hilliard "B()b" Bennett; 9 January 1911 -
Zola Marie Bennett; 24 April 1913 - 23 September 1927, Little
Cataloochee, North Carolina (LCC)
Maud Elizabeth Bennett; 9 January 1916-
Vera Vianna "Pete" Bennett; 23 September 1917 -
Della Edna Bennett; 5 May 1919-
Forrest Jarvis Bennett; 15 Apri11921 -2 November 1988 at home,
Mountain City, Georgia (RMP)
Fred Marion Bennett; 4 July 1923- 11 November 1980, Longview,
Washington (LMP)
While living at Little Cataloochee George Bennett was a rural mail carrier and a
deputy sheriff in addition to running his farm. He had a large apple orchard and raised beef
cattle. In 1930 he moved his family to Rabun Gap, Georgia where they lived on the Rabun
Gap Nachoochee Farm for five years. Here he farmed and also helped with the "boarding"
boys in the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. He bought a farm in the Wolffork Valley and
moved there in 1935. George and Mary lived on this farm until his health would no longer
permit him to work. He then moved in with his daughter, Vera, and her family in Clayton,
Georgia were he lived until his death 17 September 1957. . \\
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Myrtle Laura Bennett married, first, Ernest Murray 17 April1937 in Asheville,
North Carolina. They did not have any children.
Myrtle Laura Bennett married, second, Vernon Calvert of Chicago, Dlinois.
They did not have any children.
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William Horace Bennett married, first, Nina English of High Point, North
Carolina. They had one daughter:
Patricia (Patsy) Bennett; 19 September 1933, Washington, DC
William Horace Bennett married, second, Catherine Charlotte Rogers of Rabun
County, Georgia, 17 Apri11936. Catherine was born 4 June 1919, the daughter of Walter
Rogers and Mollie Rogers. Horace was a veteran of World War IT (U.S. Marines). He
retired from Crysler Corporation in Detroit, Michigan. He and Catherine are buried at
Rabun Memorial Park, Tiger, Georgia. Their children were:
Mary Sue Juanita "Janie" Bennett; 27 October 1938, Shoal Creek
Township of Cherokee County, North Carolina
Jenny Ruth Bennett; 29 May 1941, Mountain City, Georgia
William Horace Bennett, Jr.; 21 October 1946, Clayton, Georgia
Judy Carol Bennett; 30 October 1951, Detroit, Michigan
James Vincent Bennett; 27 October 1952 - 2 February 1957,
Detroit, Michigan
Mary Sue Juanita "Janie" Bennett married, first, 26 May 1956, Jerry Thomas
McKenzie, son of John McKennzie and Maxie Lee McKennzie. Janie and Jerry had two
sons:
Jerry Thomas McKennzie, Jr.; 12 May 1957, Detroit, Michigan
Jeffrey Lloyd McKennzie; 11 March 1961, Los Angeles, California
Mary Sue "Janie" Bennett married, second, Raymond Brown 20 December 1967.
They had no children.
Jeffrey Lloyd McKennzie married Patsy Ann Houston. They had the following
children: (all born in Greenville, South Carolina)
Tonya Renee McKennzie; 11 July 1983-
Bradley Thomas McKennzie; 14 October 1987-
Christopher Ray McKennzie; 22 September 1990-
Jenny Ruth Bennett married, first, 6 June 1956, Max Roy Southards, the son of
Bill Southards and Margie (Justice) Southards. Jenny and Max had the following children:
Susan Lorraine Southards; 27 January 1961, Clayton, Georgia
Tracy Lynne Southards; 12 September 1963, Greenville, South
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Billie Jean Southards; 3 August 1965
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Jenny Ruth Bennett married, second, Homer Eaton. Jenny and Homer had one
daughter:
Kelly Renee Eaton; 2 May 1972 in Simpsonville, South Carolina
Jenny Ruth Bennett married, third, Carl Shelton. They had no children.
Susan Lorraine Southards married Faron LeVinch Welch 26 July 1980. They
have the following children: (all three were born in Toccoa, Georgia)
Jennifer Lee Welch; 7 September 1981 -
April Lorraine Welch; 23 May 1984 -
Kelsey Marie Welch; 5 July 1989-
Faron owns and operates a heavy equipment business in Clayton, Georgia. Susan
works for Burlington Industries.
Tracy Lynne Southards married Mark Anthony Stone 20 June 1981 at the Blue
Height Baptist Church, Mountain City, Georgia. Mark is the son of Clarence Stone, Sr.
and Bobbie Stone. Tracy and Mark had the following children:
Christine Denise Stone; 10 May 1982, Greensboro, North Carolina
Mark Anthony Stone, Jr.; 30 June 1984 -
Matthew McKensie Stone; 15 April1988, Franklin, North Carolina
Billie Jean Southards married Shayne Jody Beck 22 August 1981 in Greensboro,
North Carolina. Shayne was born 16 November 1960, Angel Hospital, Franklin, North
Carolina, son of Curtis Benjamin Beck and Ethel Lorraine (York) Beck. Billie Jean and
Shayne had the following children: (both born in Toccoa, Georgia)
Erika Renee Beck; 6 December 1981 -
Ashley LaToya Beck; 6 February 1986 -
Kelly Renee Eaton married Dean Lovell21 June 1979 at Rabun County
Courthouse, Clayton, Georgia (J.P. Larry Cannon). Dean is the son of Doyce Lovell and
Sarah (Crump) Lovell. Kelly Renee and Dean had the following children:
Deanna Renee Lovell; 7 May 1988, Franklin, North Carolina
Candice Nicole Lovell; 4 September 1989, Toccoa, Georgia
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William Horace "Bill" Bennett, Jr. married Joanie Marie Fochey 12 January
1964, daughter of Marvin Jacob Fochey and Margaret Mary (Jaques) Fochey. Bill Jr. and
Joanie had two sons: (both born in Detroit, Michigan)
Jeffrey Michael Bennett; 9 October 1964 -
Keith Lawrence Bennett; 24 October 1965 -
Keith Lawrence Bennett married Amy English. They had the following children:
Kristin Elizabeth Bennett
Matthew Keith Bennett; 17 Apri11989, Hare! Park, Michigan
Judy Carol Bennett married 10 May 1969, Lamon Elford Queen in Travelers
Rest, South Carolina. Lamon works for Burlington Industries. Lamon and Judy had the
following children:
Michael Lamon Queen; 25 November 1969, Clayton, Georgia
Tammy Carol Queen; 28 Aprill972, Toccoa, Georgia
As of September 1990 Michael Lamon Queen was serving in the U.S. Army.
Tammy Carol Queen married Johnny Wayne Ramey 18 February 1989. Wayne
was born 9 January 1969, the son of Vernice Ramey and Louise (Holt) Ramey. Wayne
and Tammy had a son:
Michael Wayne Ramey; 24 July 1990-24 July 1990, Toccoa,
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Robert Hilliard "Bob" Bennett married Virginia Faye "Kitty" Neal24 December
1936 in Clayton, Georgia. Kitty was born 12 January 1918 in Hiawassee, Georgia, the
daughter of Westley Calvin Neal and Nancy Carrie (Kimsey) Neal. Bob was a carpenter
and a civil service employee in Norfolk, Virginia for more than 30 years, retiring as
Planner and Estimator. They had the following children:
Bobby Neal Bennett; 19 June 1939, Franklin, North Carolina
Linda Fae Bennett; 14 May 1954, Norfolk, Virginia
Amy Teresa Bennett; 29 December 1958, Norfolk, Virginia
Bobby Neal Bennett married Lucawanda "Wanda" Cruz 16 August 1971 in
Miami, Florida. Wanda, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Castro Cruz was born in Humacao,
Puerto Rico. Bobby served in the U.S. Air Force for several years and now (1990) works
in security in Fort Worth, Texas. Their children are:
Sydell Bennett; 7' April1965- [1]
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Enrique Hilliard Bennett; 4 March 1974 in Miami, Florida-
Linda Fae Bennett married, first, David John Van Petten of Virginia Beach,
Virginia 7 August 1976 at Thalia Trinity Presbyterian Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
They had no children.
Linda Fae Bennett married, second, Ronald Allen "Ron" Barnes 2 April1983 in
San Clemente, California. Ron was born 26 August 1955 in Orange, New Jersey, the son
of John William Barnes, Jr. and Barbara (Anderson) Barnes. Ron is a nuclear engineer
and as of 1990 is employed by Westinghouse in Aiken, South Carolina. Linda is a graduate
of Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Ron is a graduate of the U.S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. Their children: (all three born in Oceanside, California)
Heather Nicole Barnes; 12 November 1984-
Kara Lynn Barnes; 29 May 1986-29 May 1986
Lyndsay Christine Barnes; 18 April1988-
Amy Teresa Bennett married Daniel "Dan" Bennett Houston 26 April 1986 at
Thalia Trinity Presbyterian Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Amy has a degree in
Computer Science from James Madison University. Dan was born 30 August 1954 in
Washington, DC, the son of Samuel Houston, Jr. and Nancey (Keenley) Houston. Dan
works in law enforcement and security in Virginia Beach, Virginia. They have a son:
Jared Bennett Houston; 22 December 1988, Virginia Beach,
Virginia
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Maud Elizabeth Bennett married Ralph Wilson Hill30 November 1939 in
Walhalla, South Carolina. Ralph was born 13 February 1913 at Mount Airy, Habersham
County, Georgia, the son of John Thomas Hill and Callie (Palmer) Hill. Ralph saw service
in the U.S. Navy Seabees during World War ll (Pacific Theater). He was a carpenter and
building contractor in Habersham County, Georgia during most of his life. Their children:
Michael Larry Hill; 19 September 1949- [1]
Mary Lane Hill; 19 September 1949- [1]
Ronald "Ronnie" Wilson Hill; 26 April 1952, Toccoa, Georgia
Michael Larry Hill married, first, Dolly Webb. They did not have any children but
Dolly had been previously married and had three children from this marriage:
Tammy Webb; 15 June 1967- [2]
Royce Webb; 11 October 1968 - 28 October 1978 [2]
Valarie Webb; 29 July 1970 - [2]
Michael Larry Hill married, second, Melvina Wheelis in 1989.
Mary Lane Hill married, first, Jerry Dalton. Jerry was born 17 January 1946.
They adopted two children:
Dwayne Wilson Dalton; 21 September 1967-
Dennis Gerald Dalton; 30 November 1970-
Lane and Jerry had a daughter:
Elizabeth Dalton; 8 August 1983-
Mary Lane Hill married, second, Anthony "Tony" Parks Kesler 13 May 1989,
the son of Oliver Parks Kesler and Dorothy Maxine (Bee!) Kesler. They have a son:
Matthew Parks Kesler; 30 March 1990
"Ronnie" Hill married Portia London 3 June 1977 at Double Springs Baptist
Church, Demorest, Georgia. Portia was born 27 March 1957, the daughter of Harold
London and Corrine (Tench) London. Ronnie and Portia have a daughter:
Endie Leigh Hill; 24 August 1985, Gainesville, Georgia
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[2] Adopted by Larry
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Vera Vianna "Pete" Bennett married Fred Marcus "Casey" Jones 11 May 1942 at
Walhalla, South Carolina. Casey was born 17 October 1921 at Suwanee, Georgia and died
8 February 1985 at Athens, Georgia (RMP). He was the son of Marcus Augustus Jones
and Mary (Johnston) Jones. Vera and Casey had two sons:
Alan Bennett Jones; 5 February 1948, Franklin, North Carolina
Alvin Raymond Jones; 11 Apri11952, Clayton, Georgia
Casey saw service in the U.S. Army during World War ll. He was in the 238th
Combat Engineers Battalion and was involved in the Battle of the Bulge in Europe. As a
civilian, he was an auto mechanic. At the time of his death he was owner and operator of
Clayton Garage and Recapping, Clayton, Georgia.
Alan Bennett Jones married Linda Carol Taylor 31 May 1968 at the Battle
Branch Church, Clayton, Georgia. Linda was born 27 November 1949 at Clayton,
Georgia, the daughter of Renard Ervin Taylor and Patsy Ann. (Henry) Taylor. Alan
worked with his father and he and Alvin operated the Clayton Garage in Clayton, Georgia
until1990. Alan then retired, leaving Alvin to run the business alone. Linda has worked
as a secretary. Alan and Linda liave two children: (both were born in Clayton, Georgia)
Darrell Casey Jones; 5 February 1970-
Alana Ann Jones; 17 August 1973-
Alvin Raymond Jones married Myra Melvina "Mellie" Queen 11 August 1977 at
his parents' home in Clayton, Georgia. Mellie was born 1 August 1957 at Highlands,
North Carolina, the daughter of Lamon "Jack" Queen and Sandra (Page) Queen. Alvin
owns and operates the Clayton Garage in Clayton, Georgia. Mellie is a veterinary assistant
and Morgan horse breeder. Mellie and Alvin have two children: (both born in Toccoa,
Georgia)
Jeremiah Morgan Jones; 7 February 1979-
Levi Jihon Jones; 5 February 1982 -
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Della Edna Bennett married Emmett Urcey Dillard 4 February 1940 in the
Clarkesville Baptist Church, Clarkesville, Georgia. The Rev. Douglas Malcom White
performed the ceremony. "Urcey" was born 12 August 1918, Sylva, North Carolina, son
of Vilas Napoleon "Polie" Dillard and Charlotte Minnie Lee (Cope) Dillard. Emmett
(name used after he _started to work for the U.S. government) served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II as a radarman aboard the U.S.S. Duxberry Bay. After the war he
returned to school and received his Master of Science degree at North Carolina State
College in 1948 and his Ph.D. in Animal Husbandry from the University of Missouri in
1953. He joined the faculty of North Carolina State in 1948 and taught there until his
retirement in 1979. Emmett and Della had four children:
David George Dillard, 11 January 1941 at George Bennett's home in
Wolffork Valley, Rabun Gap, Georgia;
Sandra Leigh Dillard, 24 October 1943 in Clarksville, Georgia;
Gerald Emmett Dillard, 27 April1945 in Clarksville, Georgia; and
Clifton Eugene Dillard, 11 January 1951 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
David George Dillard married Hilda Irene Miranda Matos on 20 December 1969
in the Forest Hills Baptist Church
Biochemical, Biophysical, and Cellular Investigations of the Interactions of Transferrin Receptor with Transferrin and the Hereditary Hemochromatosis Protein, HFE
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a prevalent genetic disorder that results in the daily excess absorption of dietary iron. If untreated this disease leads to systemic organ failure and death. HH is caused by mutations to the gene coding for a protein called HFE, a type I transmembrane glycoprotein with a demonstrated role in regulating cellular iron homeostasis. HFE binds to the cell-surface receptor transferrin receptor (TfR), a dimeric type II transmembrane glycoprotein responsible for iron uptake into most mammalian cell types. TfR binds iron-loaded transferrin (Fe-Tf) from the blood and transports it to acidic recycling endosomes where iron is released from Fe-Tf in a TfR-facilitated process. Iron-free transferrin (apo-Tf) remains bound to TfR and is recycled to the cell surface, where apo-Tf rapidly dissociates from TfR upon exposure to the basic pH of blood. HFE and Fe-Tf can bind simultaneously to TfR to form a ternary complex, but HFE binding to TfR lowers the apparent affinity of the Fe-Tf/TfR interaction. This reduction could result from direct competition between HFE and Fe-Tf for receptor binding sites, from negative cooperativity, or both. We sought to understand the mechanism of HFE, Fe-Tf, and apo-Tf binding by TfR to help define HFE's role in iron homeostasis. We determined the binding constants for HFE, Fe-Tf, and apo-Tf to an extensive set of site-directed TfR mutants and discovered that HFE and Tf bind to an overlapping site on TfR, indicating the two proteins compete with each other for receptor binding. The mutagenesis results also identified differences in the contact points between TfR and the two forms of Tf, Fe-Tf and apo-Tf. By combining the mutations that are required for apo-Tf, but not Fe-Tf, binding we find that a highly conserved hydrophobic patch on the TfR surface is required for the receptor-mediated stimulation of iron release from Fe-Tf. From these data we propose a structure-based model for the mechanism of TfR-assisted iron release.
To explore the mechanism of the HFE-induced affinity reduction for Fe-Tf binding by TfR, we engineered a heterodimeric TfR (hdTfR) that contains mutations such that one TfR chain binds only HFE and the other binds only Fe-Tf. Competition binding experiments using hdTfR demonstrate that TfR does not exhibit cooperativity in heterotropic ligand binding, suggesting that some or all of HFE's effects on iron homeostasis result from competition with Fe-Tf for TfR binding. Using transfected cell lines we show that HFE is dependent on its interactions with TfR for transport to endosomal compartments and that competition with extracellular Fe-Tf can alter HFE trafficking patterns. These data suggest that HFE's role in iron homeostasis is as a sensor of body iron status.</p
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To evaluate the ITER TF joint performance, the joint test sample, which consists of two short TF conductors and has full size joint, shall be tested using NIFS test facility under the condition of current of 68 kA and external field of 2 T. For high accuracy, the issue of voltage difference between cable and jacket had been anticipated in the evaluation of joint resistance. If a voltage difference exist between them, it is difficult to measure real joint resistance using voltage taps on the jacket. Therefore, the author first calculated the position where voltage of cable and jacket become equipotential and then decided the voltage tap position where the influence of voltage drop could be avoided. Thus, a high accuracy measurement of joint resistance could be achieved and the joint resistance was accurately evaluated as around 1 n Ω , which is well below the ITER requirement of 3 n Ω .journal articl
The hypergeometric test performs comparably to TF-IDF on standard text analysis tasks
Term frequency-inverse document frequency, or TF-IDF for short, and its many variants form a class of term weighting functions the members of which are widely used in text analysis applications. While TF-IDF was originally proposed as a heuristic, theoretical justifications grounded in information theory, probability, and the divergence from randomness paradigm have been advanced. In this work, we present an empirical study showing that TF-IDF corresponds very nearly with the hypergeometric test of statistical significance on selected real-data document retrieval, summarization, and classification tasks. These findings suggest that a fundamental mathematical connection between TF-IDF and the negative logarithm of the hypergeometric test P-value (i.e., a hypergeometric distribution tail probability) remains to be elucidated. We advance the empirical analyses herein as a first step toward explaining the long-standing effectiveness of TF-IDF from a statistical significance testing lens. It is our aspiration that these results will open the door to the systematic evaluation of significance testing derived term weighting functions in text analysis applications
Media Briefings by Jason Kenney the Premier of Alberta
This dataset contains the transcripts of the media briefings given by Jason Kenney the Premier of Alberta during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset also includes word frequency (raw frequency, relative frequency, TF-IDF) and sentiment analysis of the transcripts. The dataset spans the period of March 2020 to march 2022. Check the readme document for more information on the dataset
Media Briefings by Deena Hinshaw the Chief Medical Officer of Health of Alberta
This dataset contains the transcripts of the media briefings given by Dr. Deena Hinshaw the Chief medical Officer of Health of Alberta during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset also includes word frequency (raw frequency, relative frequency, TF-IDF) and sentiment analysis of the transcripts. The dataset spans the period of March 2020 to march 2022. Check the readme document for more information on the dataset. (2023-10-30
TF-IDF BOM Classification
This deposit contains the underlying data related to the conference publication "Improving engineering information retrieval by combining TF-IDF and product structure classification
Who said that? Comparing performance of TF-IDF and fastText to identify authorship of short sentences
Authorship identification is often applied to large documents, but less so to short, everyday sentences. The ability of identifying who said a short line could provide help to chatbots or personal assistants. This research compares performance of TF-IDF and fastText when identifying authorship of short sentences, by applying these feature extraction techniques to the television series Friends' transcripts. TF-IDF outperforms fastText in every measurement, but its performance is only marginally better than randomly guessing the original character, reaching an accuracy of 28 percent when making a distinction between 6 characters. Accuracy increases linearly at the same rate for both techniques as the minimum word count per sentence set on the test data increases. TF-IDF's confidence remains constant as this limit is set on either the test or training data, whereas fastText's confidence decreases and increases, respectively. Cross-entropy loss, however, remains constant for fastText and decreases for TF-IDF as the minimum word count set on the test data increases.CSE3000 Research ProjectComputer Science and Engineerin
An dataset on infectious potential of transmitted/founder (TF) and non-TF (NT) HIV-1 viruses generated from Interferon alpha-treated primary CD4 T cells.
This data article describes the infectivity of transmitted/founder (TF) and non-TF (NT) HIV-1 viruses derived from primary CD4 T cells treated with or without IFN-α, over a period of 12 days. TF and NT viruses described in this article were derived from the same individual (one of each from 8 infants who acquired HIV infection through mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). IFN-α resistance to both TF and NT viruses was studied by infecting TZM-bl cells and measuring luciferase expression (expressed as relative light units, RLU). Measurement of luciferase expression is extremely sensitive and allows quantification of even small changes in gene expression at the transcriptional level
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