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Website Content Accessibility of the Cyprus Domain
2003This paper extends previous studies that investigated the accessibility of different web sites of specific content, to an analysis of the whole web of a specific country (Cyprus). To our knowledge no previous study has analyzed such a big number of web sites for accessibility in a single study.
Zaphiris, Panayiotis, Zacharia, Giorgos
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Thermal response of domains in cardiolipin content bilayers
Ultramicroscopy, 2007In the study described here, supported planar bilayers (SPBs) of 1-palmitoy-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (POPE):cardiolipin (CL) (0.8:0.2, mol/mol) were examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM). SPBs were formed from suspensions of POPE:CL (0.8:0.2, mol/mol) in inverted hexagonal (H(II)) phases (buffer containing Ca(2+)).
Oscar, Domènech +4 more
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Content-based image retrieval in homomorphic encryption domain
2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015In this paper, we propose a secure implementation of a content-based image retrieval (CBIR) method that makes possible diagnosis aid systems to work in externalized environment and with outsourced data as in cloud computing. This one works with homomorphic encrypted images from which it extracts wavelet based image features next used for subsequent ...
Reda, Bellafqira +3 more
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Extremal domains for the analytic content
Complex Variables, Theory and Application: An International Journal, 1994Let G be a finitely-connected plane domain with analytic boundary Г denote by A the area of G, and by P its perimeter. The analytic content λ of G is the uniform distance from the function [zbar] to the uniform algebra A(G) of functions holomorphic inside G which are continuous up to Г. D. Khavinson has conjectured that λ = 2A/P if, and only if, G is a
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MOTIVATION FOR READING DIFFERENT CONTENT DOMAINS
Communication Research, 1982Starting from a concept of two pursued gratifications—immediate rewards, relaxative reasons, pleasure-seeking, and the like; and delayed rewards, such as cognitive or instrumental reasons—it is suggested that these are two separate dimensions rather than a single dichotomy. These dimensions are believed to correlate quite differently with knowledge on
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Adaptive Content Sequencing without Domain Information
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, 2014In this paper we show that a performance prediction method can be used to sequence contents ameliorating sequencing over common domain informed strategies. Our developed sequencer is able to sequence content without knowledge on the domain, i.e. without knowing the number of skills involved in a content and the relative difficulties.
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Information content of time domain reflectometry waveforms
Water Resources Research, 2001The possibility to link model parameters with soil properties is obstructed if identification problems in inverse modeling of time domain reflectometry (TDR) waveforms occur. Therefore multiple objective functions, each associated with one model parameter, are sought for identification of probe (resistance and length) and Debye (static permittivity ...
Weerts, A.H., Huisman, J.A., Bouten, W.
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Domain Knowledge: Predicting the Kind of Content Hosted by a Domain
2020In a broad set of domains, from protecting people from harmful content to segmenting online customers, we need to know the kind of content hosted by a web domain. But there are nearly 2 billion unique hostnames today and curated domain label lists carry at best a few million domains.
Suriyan Laohaprapanon, Gaurav Sood
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Music Content Analysis in MP3 Compressed Domain
2011Nowadays more and more audio contents are stored in compressed formats. Especially MP3 music has become very popular with the availability of powerful computation and wide bandwidth connectivity. So that, this chapter will be devoted to present techniques and algorithms, dealing with compressed audio, aimed at content analysis.
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A Method to Examine Content Domain Structures
International Journal of Testing, 2011After a test is developed, most content validation analyses shift from ascertaining domain definition to studying domain representation and relevance because the domain is assumed to be set once a test exists. We present an approach that allows for the examination of alternative domain structures based on extant test items.
Jerome D’Agostino +2 more
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