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Topic: Archive (disambiguation)


  
 directopedia : Directory : News : Museums and Archives
Archives refers to a collection of records with specific characteristics, and also refers to the location in which these records are kept.
The highest level of organization of records in an archives is known as the fonds.
Archives are distinct from libraries insofar as archives are collections of records which have certain characteristics.
www.directopedia.org /directory/News-Museums_Archives.shtml   (1209 words)

  
 Archive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An archive refers to a collection of records, and also refers to the location in which these records are kept.
Records, which may be in any media, are normally unpublished, unlike books and other publications.
The Internet Archive is a public non-profit organisation founded in 1996 which allows access to snapshots of websites, in addition to audio, video and books.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archive   (425 words)

  
 Archive (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archive, a collection of documents, or the location they are stored
Archive Corporation, a data storage company active in the 1980's.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archive_(disambiguation)   (193 words)

  
 d2r: conversations, metadata, and the URL disambiguation problem
Since my first tack at the conversation finder experiment looks promising, I was looking at what didn't work, and thinking about how it could be improved.
Archives cannot be avoided by some generic algorithm because their "shape" varies greatly.
But while putting duplicates together is clearly possible, I still don't know which was the actual original post and which are archive duplicates--and you'd want the original post of course.
www.dynamicobjects.com /d2r/archives/003008.html   (593 words)

  
 directopedia : Directory : Reference : Archives
Founded in 1975, ALBA is a non profit national organization devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the North American role in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and its aftermath.
The Archives and Collections Society is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to maritime conservation, research and education
The Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP) was established in 1965 at The University of Akron to promote research in the history of psychology by collecting, cataloguing, and preserving the historical record of psychology.
www.directopedia.org /directory/Reference-Archives.shtml   (765 words)

  
 Phil Dawes’ Stuff » Contextual disambiguation not a big problem?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hypothesis: For KM applications, disambiguation of symbols (and URIs) into their contextual meanings does not necessarily need to be done up-front, either at the authoring or at the aggregation stage.
..could be statistically disambiguated in real time by looking at the scope of the document supplying this information.
Moreover, the interface is hands-on and iterative (even for software clients), potentually allowing the client to tune the disambiguation on the fly - adjusting the error rate and trading off false-negatives in the process.
www.phildawes.net /blog/2005/05/04/contextual-disambiguation-not-a-big-problem   (653 words)

  
 Solar Physics E-Print Archive
The archive is open again for new submissions and edits, with some new restrictions.
The NPFC disambiguation is otherwise assumption-free, with the quality of the results depending on the quality of the measurements.
The technique is fast, effective, and physically sound, so it may be instrumental to a routine, real-time, disambiguation of future space-borne solar vector magnetograms.
solar.physics.montana.edu /cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=1113   (365 words)

  
 CSLI Calendar, 4 February 1998, vol. 13:19
Automatic methods of word sense disambiguation are usually dependent on the availability of costly knowledge sources such as manually annotated text, semantic networks, or machine readable dictionaries.
McQuitty's and Ward's agglomerative clustering algorithms and the EM algorithm are evaluated with respect to their disambiguation accuracy.
The full current issue is at [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/csli/Archive/calendar/1997-98/current.html] and the archives at [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/csli/Archive/calendar/].
www-csli.stanford.edu /Archive/calendar/1997-98/msg00019.html   (1294 words)

  
 Archive | | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
en archivistique, les archives sont l'ensemble des documents de toute nature produits et reçus par un organisme public ou privé, ou par un particulier dans l'exercice de ses activités (lettres, notes, rapports, études, dossiers...).
en musique, Archive est un groupe de musique alternative anglais.
Les archives désignent des documents produits par une personne (physique ou personne morale), une entreprise ou un organisme privé ou public dans le cadre de son activité.
www.babylon.com /definition/Archive/All   (600 words)

  
 WoWWiki:Archival - WoWWiki
When a talk page is growing too large, and there's plenty of old discussions that are no longer active, it's a good idea to archive some of them.
Cut out the pieces that you would like to archive (pasting them into a notepad is a good idea so you don't lose them!)
Add {{Archive}}, to the top of the new blank page.
www.wowwiki.com /WoWWiki:Archive   (202 words)

  
 Archives (Reference) - Chainki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Directory of archives worldwide and resources related to records and archives management and to international co-operation in this area.
A non-profit organization devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the North American role in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
Searchable, browsable listings of the archives and documents of the American Library Association from the 1920s to the present.
en.chainki.org /index.php?title=Archives_(Reference)   (271 words)

  
 Peter Van Dijck’s Guide to Ease » What is
What is Word sense disambiguation?: “In computational linguistics word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the problem of determining in which sense a word having a number of distinct senses is used in a given sentence.
Archive Some old pages from before the blog.
You are currently browsing the archives for the What is category.
poorbuthappy.com /ease/archives/category/what-is   (411 words)

  
 XML.org
One of the features in this language is the 'say-as' element, which provides for semantic tagging of content to assist the processor in disambiguation of ambiguous input or to simplify authoring in common cases where the processor knows how to perform the conversion of certain types of content into orthographic text for the target language.
This W3C WG Note fills in the gap by (1) defining how standard content types are denoted and distinguished from extensions, and (2) providing definitions for these attributes that cover many of the most common use cases for the say-as element.
Thanks to digitization and the Web, institutions like the National Library of Australia, the Australian War Memorial and the National Archives have changed their view of service delivery and are rapidly transforming themselves from providers of collections to providers of access.
www.xml.org /xml/news/archives/archive.05312005.shtml   (1081 words)

  
 archive - OneLook Dictionary Search
Archive, Archive : Fan Fiction Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include archive: archive site, self extracting archive, tape archive, comprehensive perl archive network, java archive, more...
Words similar to archive: archived, archiving, file away, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=archive&ls=a   (280 words)

  
 Index: if-archive/programming/tads2/examples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Archive contains the library cyoa.t and cyexample.t, a simple example.
Archive includes the library file, documentation and a sample game.
Archive includes the TADS module, documentation and examples.
ifarchive.flavorplex.com /indexes/if-archiveXprogrammingXtads2Xexamples.html   (2062 words)

  
 Spatial Footprint Visualization
The closest is the MetaViz project [3], which experimented with a number of techniques for visualizing geographic metadata.
This work did not really address the issues of footprint occlusion and disambiguation and footprint disappearance as a function of map zoom.
Nevertheless, the techniques are intriguing, and it would be nice to apply and extend this work to the real world result sets given above.
www.alexandria.ucsb.edu /~gjanee/archive/2006/footprint-visualization   (1306 words)

  
 Place Name Disambiguation « Geonames
One of the most interesting parts of the 'natural language geocoder' is Place Name Disambiguation.
Depending on the context, the grammatical structure or the language a term may have one of several possible meanings.
The RSS-to-GeoRSS-Converter checks the grammatical structure plus the context and detects the most interesting word as place or toponym, which may be for example a city, a volcano, a building or a country.
geonames.wordpress.com /2006/05/27/placename-disambiguation   (366 words)

  
 Phil Dawes’ Stuff » more disambiguation strategies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Following up on the disambiguation thing, once the aggregator knows that it’s dealing with multiple senses of the same tag, the strategies become much more obvious.
Once you have enough data, another potentual tool for disambiguation is statistical analysis (once you know there is ambiguity).
Do you know of any material regarding disambiguation involving language learning, diagnosis of a learning disability involving disambiguation or its associated descriptors, or research/findings for education applications for special educators?
www.phildawes.net /blog/2005/03/04/more-disambiguation-strategies   (215 words)

  
 RE: [xml-dev] Partyin' like it's 1999
> Micah Dubinko > I'd be interested in seeing any that manage to pull that off, because > the oft-quoted disambiguation case isn't too common in XSLT, in my > experience, at least no more common than two different kinds of >
elements in a document.
Off hand, the only time I can think that I've needed to disambiguate between local names of elements in XSLT and elements that the XSLT is generating, is when generating XSLT via XSLT, and in that case namespaces don't help.
Namespaces are equivalent to lisp's package system, but are used in XSLT in leiu of backquote, because the backquote equivalent (xsl:element and xsl:attribute) are not wieldy enough, so there's the 'backquote anything from a different namespace' rule too.
www.oxygenxml.com /archives/xml-dev/200410/msg00614.html   (243 words)

  
 Text Archives :: Hacking : Gourt
Archives are made up of records which have been created during the course of an individual or organisation's life.
Beginner's Guide To Lock Picking - A step by step guide to learning lock picking for common domestic locks.
Chris' DQC Archives - Various files on conspiracy theory.
computers.gourt.com /Hacking/Text-Archives.html   (416 words)

  
 disinformation | will androids dream of electric sheep?
I would like to suggest that there are two aspects needed by a system for it to be conscious.
Firstly, it must have a competitive process going on between its inputs, so as to allow for the consciousness of new inputs to occur and for disambiguation of scenes, etc. This needs time for continued activity so that the competition can be properly carried out.
In addition, there would further be required a sense of self and of the value of inputs.
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/article/id1109/pg4/index.html   (1126 words)

  
 Word Sense Disambiguation Using Target Language Corpus in a Machine Translation System -- Miangah and Khalafi 20 (2): ...
Word Sense Disambiguation Using Target Language Corpus in a Machine Translation System -- Miangah and Khalafi 20 (2): 237 -- Literary and Linguistic Computing
Word Sense Disambiguation Using Target Language Corpus in a Machine Translation System
disambiguation method can be directly applied in the system
llc.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/20/2/237   (245 words)

  
 Ted Pedersen - Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kernel Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation and Acronym Expansion (Joshi, Pedersen, Maclin, and Pakhomov) - Appears in the Proceedings of the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 19, 2006, Boston, MA.
Abbreviation and Acronym Disambiguation in Clinical Discourse (Pakhomov, Pedersen and Chute) - Appears in the Proceedings of the Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, October 22-26, 2005, Washington, DC.
SenseRelate::TargetWord - A Generalized Framework for Word Sense Disambiguation (Patwardhan, Banerjee, and Pedersen) - Appears in the Proceedings of the Demonstration and Interactive Poster Session of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
www.d.umn.edu /~tpederse/pubs.html   (2558 words)

  
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Introduction: ---------------- We have converted the English language material available as a part of the 1998 Senseval Word Sense Disambiguation evaluation exercise to the format used for tasks in the Senseval 2 Word Sense Disambiguation exercise.
The English language resources of the 1998 Senseval exercise and an accompanying discussion by Adam Kilgarriff have been placed in the public domain.
Copying: ----------- This suite of programs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
www.d.umn.edu /~tpederse/Code/Readme.Sval1to2-v0.31.txt   (2419 words)

  
 Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: Disambiguation for panic_timeout's sysctl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Next message: Jan Engelhardt: "Re: Disambiguation for panic_timeout's sysctl"
In reply to: Olaf Hering: "Re: Disambiguation for panic_timeout's sysctl"
Next in thread: Jan Engelhardt: "Re: Disambiguation for panic_timeout's sysctl"
www.ussg.iu.edu /hypermail/linux/kernel/0411.0/0042.html   (210 words)

  
 Traffick: April 13, 2003: Search Engine Enlightenment | RSS: traffick.com/atom.xml
I've been listening to the "disambiguation technology" story since 1999 when fledgling semantic technology companies like Oingo (now Applied Semantics) and Simpli (acquired by Netzero and then sold to pay-per-click keyword advertising service Search123) were launched.
A user types in "genesis," and it could mean dozens of things including a rock band, a biblical book, or a product.
To be sure, end users can disambiguate their own queries to a certain extent.
www.traffick.com /blog/archive/2003_04_13_archive.asp   (2973 words)

  
 Don Syme's WebLog on F# and Other Research Projects : Lightweight syntax option in F# 1.1.12.3
Nearly all end-of-line separator tokens become optional in well-indented code.
It uses indentation to disambiguate the parsing of certain constructs, e.g.
This greatly reduces the number of parentheses in code with nested branching constructs.
blogs.msdn.com /dsyme/archive/2006/08/24/715626.aspx   (1548 words)

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