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    Yang men nü jiang. (2)

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    王晶华, 楊秋玲.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Performers: 王晶华, 楊秋玲.Performance on 1979/6/7.Sung in Chinese.Wang Jinghua, Yang Qiuling.Performers: Wang Jinghua, Yang Qiuling

    Notes on Halpe paupera Devyatkin, 2002 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)

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    Xue, Guoxi, Zeng, Tingting, Lo, Yik Fui Philip, Wang, Qiuling, Li, Meng, Yang, Jinchu (2024): Notes on Halpe paupera Devyatkin, 2002 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). Zootaxa 5399 (3): 287-295, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5399.3.

    Yang men nü jiang

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    王晶華, 楊秋玲.Live recording."1979/6/7"--Side 1 label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Performers: 王晶華, 楊秋玲.Sung in Chinese.Wang Jinghua, Yang Qiuling.Performers: Wang Jinghua, Yang Qiuling

    GSLDA: Supervised topic model with graph regularization

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    In this work, we study the problem of regularizing supervised topic model using graph structure. Supervised topic model generates each document independently, whereas in many applications there are links among documents, which are quite useful for refining topics. To overcome this limit of supervised topic model, we propose a regularization framework using graph structure. By leveraging both textual content and link structure, the output of the proposed model can promote effect of topic extraction and social network analysis simultaneously. Experiment results on two real datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. ? 2014 IEEE.EICPCI-S(ISTP)

    FIGURE 2 in Molecular data and morphological characters clarify the taxonomic status of Pintara heringi pieridoides (Liu & Gu, 1994) (Hesperiidae, Pyrginae)

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    FIGURE 2. Adults of Pintara heringi (Mell, 1922). A. ssp. pieridoides from Hainan (Specimen ID B44, Genitalia No. DLS6). B. ssp. heringi from southern Jiangxi (Specimen ID B63, Genitalia No. JX119). C. ssp. heringi from northern Guangdong (Specimen ID B50). Scale bar = 1 cm.Published as part of <i>Li, Meng, Lu, Ke, Cui, Ying, Liu, Haiwei, Yang, Jinchu, Xue, Guoxi & Wang, Qiuling, 2024, Molecular data and morphological characters clarify the taxonomic status of Pintara heringi pieridoides (Liu & Gu, 1994) (Hesperiidae, Pyrginae), pp. 145-150 in Zootaxa 5419 (1)</i> on page 148, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5419.1.8, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10782058">http://zenodo.org/record/10782058</a&gt

    Special issue: Process safety in times of a pandemic

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Safety and Security Scienc

    Distributed human computation framework for linked data co-reference resolution

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    Distributed Human Computation (DHC) is a technique used to solve computational problems by incorporating the collaborative effort of a large number of humans. It is also a solution to AI-complete problems such as natural language processing. The Semantic Web with its root in AI is envisioned to be a decentralised world-wide information space for sharing machine-readable data with minimal integration costs. There are many research problems in the Semantic Web that are considered as AI-complete problems. An example is co-reference resolution, which involves determining whether different URIs refer to the same entity. This is considered to be a significant hurdle to overcome in the realisation of large-scale Semantic Web applications. In this paper, we propose a framework for building a DHC system on top of the Linked Data Cloud to solve various computational problems. To demonstrate the concept, we are focusing on handling the co-reference resolution in the Semantic Web when integrating distributed datasets. The traditional way to solve this problem is to design machine-learning algorithms. However, they are often computationally expensive, error-prone and do not scale. We designed a DHC system named iamResearcher, which solves the scientific publication author identity co-reference problem when integrating distributed bibliographic datasets. In our system, we aggregated 6 million bibliographic data from various publication repositories. Users can sign up to the system to audit and align their own publications, thus solving the co-reference problem in a distributed manner. The aggregated results are published to the Linked Data Cloud

    Intersystem soft handover for converged DVB-H and UMTS networks

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    Digital video broadcasting for handhelds (DVB-H) is the standard for broadcasting Internet Protocol (IP) data services to mobile portable devices. To provide interactive services for DVB-H, the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) can be used as a terrestrial interaction channel for the unidirectional DVB-H network. The converged DVB-H and UMTS network can be used to address the congestion problems due to the limited multimedia channel accesses of the UMTS network. In the converged network, intersystem soft handover between DVB-H and UMTS is needed for an optimum radio resource allocation, which reduces network operation cost while providing the required quality of service. This paper deals with the intersystem soft handover between DVB-H and UMTS in such a converged network. The converged network structure is presented. A novel soft handover scheme is proposed and evaluated. After considering the network operation cost, the performance tradeoff between the network quality of service and the network operation cost for the intersystem soft handover in the converged network is modeled using a stochastic tree and analyzed using a numerical simulation. The results show that the proposed algorithm is feasible and has the potential to be used for implementation in the real environment

    Beyond interfaces: A usability study of Chinese journal databases

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    A presentation at the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) annual meeting in Boston, MA on March 21, 2007

    Rose Galaida and the Central China Relief Records, 1946: Discovery, Investigation, and Implications

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    The materials in the Central China Relief Records (CCRR) collection provide a window to the experiences of Rose Galaida in Hubei. The collection consists of about 100 documents totaling over 300 pages (excluding duplicate copies) and 5 photographs.Peer reviewedPublished in the Journal of East Asian Libraries and available from the journal at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jeal/vol2011/iss153/
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