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Aramean Name-Types in the Elephantine Documents
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1969The analysis of the Aramaic name-types is one important subject within the more general study of the personal names in the Elephantine documents. Such names cannot be isolated according to ethnic criteria since such tests are either inconclusive or contradictory.
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Typed structured documents for information retrieval
1997The paper presents a model for typed, structured documents to improve the quality of retrieval. The document type determines the representative characteristics of the document content. Document content is indexed in order to provide structured and more precise queries.
Chanda Dharap, C. Mic Bowman
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Query optimization for structured documents based on knowledge on the document type definition
Proceedings IEEE International Forum on Research and Technology Advances in Digital Libraries -ADL'98-, 2002Declarative access mechanisms for structured document collections and for semi-structured data are becoming increasingly important. Using a rule-based approach for query optimization and applying it to such queries, we deploy knowledge on Document Type Definition (DTD) to formulate transformation rules for query-algebra terms.
Klemens Böhm+3 more
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Topic Modeling of Short Texts: A Pseudo-Document View
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2016Recent years have witnessed the unprecedented growth of online social media, which empower short texts as the prevalent format for information of Internet.
Y. Zuo+6 more
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Active Mining of Document Type Definitions
2018In this paper, we present the application of our active learning algorithm for Systems of Procedural Automata (SPAs) for inferring Document Type Definitions (DTDs) via testing of corresponding document validators. The point of this specification mining approach is to reveal unknown (lost or hidden) syntactic document constraints that are automatically ...
Bernhard Steffen, Markus Frohme
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Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977
If user documentation is defined as “the means by which information about a computer system is conveyed” then individual personal contact with users is undoubtedly the most effective documentation procedure. Unfortunately, it is not the cheapest, the most efficient, nor the most reliable method of communicating information.
Susan G. Howell, Jack Thompson
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If user documentation is defined as “the means by which information about a computer system is conveyed” then individual personal contact with users is undoubtedly the most effective documentation procedure. Unfortunately, it is not the cheapest, the most efficient, nor the most reliable method of communicating information.
Susan G. Howell, Jack Thompson
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Query type classification for web document retrieval
Proceedings of the 26th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in informaion retrieval, 2003The heterogeneous Web exacerbates IR problems and short user queries make them worse. The contents of web documents are not enough to find good answer documents. Link information and URL information compensates for the insufficiencies of content information. However, static combination of multiple evidences may lower the retrieval performance.
Inho Kang, Gil-Chang Kim
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Supporting office document architectures with constrained types
Proceedings of the 1987 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '87, 1987Data models have been proposed as a means of defining the objects and operations in an office information system. Office documents, because of their highly variable structure and multimedia content, are a difficult class of objects to model. The modeling task is further complicated by document architecture standards used for interchange between systems.
W. B. Croft, David Stemple
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ACM Computing Surveys, 2019
Document layout analysis (DLA) is a preprocessing step of document understanding systems. It is responsible for detecting and annotating the physical structure of documents.
Galal M. Binmakhashen, S. Mahmoud
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Document layout analysis (DLA) is a preprocessing step of document understanding systems. It is responsible for detecting and annotating the physical structure of documents.
Galal M. Binmakhashen, S. Mahmoud
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Fixing Collaborative Edition on Typed Documents
2010Collaborative edition is achieved by distinct sites that work independently on (a copy of) a shared document. In pure Peer to Peer collaborative editing, no centralization nor locks nor timestamps, therefore convergence, i.e. all sites have the same copy of the shared document, is the main issue.
Stéphane Martin, Denis Lugiez
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