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Multi-Scale Dictionary Learning Using Wavelets
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2011In this paper, we present a multi-scale dictionary learning paradigm for sparse and redundant signal representations. The appeal of such a dictionary is obvious-in many cases data naturally comes at different scales. A multi-scale dictionary should be able to combine the advantages of generic multi-scale representations (such as Wavelets), with the ...
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1991
This dictionary is designed for both relative novices and graphics professionals. Those new to the field are struck by the maze of jargon posing an obstacle to the understanding of computer graphics. Those who know their specialty well are confronted by new frontiers of terminology in dealing with applications areas or with specialists in different ...
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This dictionary is designed for both relative novices and graphics professionals. Those new to the field are struck by the maze of jargon posing an obstacle to the understanding of computer graphics. Those who know their specialty well are confronted by new frontiers of terminology in dealing with applications areas or with specialists in different ...
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2013
No dictionary is worth its salt if users are unable to find and make sense of the information it contains. Every dictionary has to contain introductory sections which explain how to use the dictionary, even though no user is ever likely to read those sections if the lexicographer has done good enough a job of making the dictionary entries clear.
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No dictionary is worth its salt if users are unable to find and make sense of the information it contains. Every dictionary has to contain introductory sections which explain how to use the dictionary, even though no user is ever likely to read those sections if the lexicographer has done good enough a job of making the dictionary entries clear.
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The Elementary School Journal, 1930
In which grade in the elementary school should each pupil first be provided with a dictionary? The writer was interested in this question because of its direct bearing on the vocabulary which can or should be used in textbooks for the middle grades. Since school officers must make the decision, it was decided to ask these officers their opinion as to ...
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In which grade in the elementary school should each pupil first be provided with a dictionary? The writer was interested in this question because of its direct bearing on the vocabulary which can or should be used in textbooks for the middle grades. Since school officers must make the decision, it was decided to ask these officers their opinion as to ...
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Dictionary Syllabication - How Useful?
The Elementary School Journal, 1971A few experts in phonics and some in linguistics disagree with this contention. These dissidents, in a decided minority, insist that the teaching of dictionary rules of syllabication is misleading and futile, a waste of children's time. Thus stand the opposing forces. Can this impasse be resolved?
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2014
Until now, there has been little research into the use of online dictionaries despite expanding markets: both academic and commercial lexicography increasingly focus on online products while sales figures for printed dictionaries decline. This created a demand for reliable empirical information on how online dictionaries are actually used and how they ...
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Until now, there has been little research into the use of online dictionaries despite expanding markets: both academic and commercial lexicography increasingly focus on online products while sales figures for printed dictionaries decline. This created a demand for reliable empirical information on how online dictionaries are actually used and how they ...
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