Inscriptions of Sumatra; II. Short epigraphs in Old Javanese
This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Sumatra, by editing three short epigraphs, the first of which has previously been published but never satisfactorily interpreted, while the remaining two ...
Arlo Griffiths
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Aggregating Local Descriptors for Epigraphs Recognition [PDF]
In this paper, we consider the task of recognizing epigraphs in images such as photos taken using mobile devices. Given a set of 17,155 photos related to 14,560 epigraphs, we used a k-NearestNeighbor approach in order to perform the recognition.
Giuseppe Amato +3 more
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An EpiDoc ontological perspective: the epigraphs of the Castello Ursino Civic Museum of Catania via CIDOC CRM [PDF]
The rich epigraphic heritage of the Castello Ursino Civic Museum of Catania has been studied by the EpiCUM project that encoded it in EpiDoc TEI XML, an XML based standard digital representation for cultural heritage contents.
Domenico Cantone +5 more
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Creating Hybrid Identity: the Function of Epigraphs in The Wondrous Woo
Multiculturalism in Canada has created many hybrid identities among the children of immigrants. The novels of second-generation writers often reflect this reality.
Gloria Li
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The intertextual characteristics of epigraphs in the original text and its translation
The article is devoted to intertextual characteristics of epigraphs in the original text and its translation. It touches upon the role and functions of the epigraph as an inserted text and contains an analysis of the epigraph's intertexuality types.
L N Lunkova
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Researchers working with translation history have been benefiting from information stemming from editorial paratexts, and these elements have also become an acceptable tool for science historians.
Alessandra Ramos de Oliveira Harden
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A version of the penalty method with approximation of the epigraphs of auxiliary functions
A method for solving the convex programming problem, which is ideologically close to the known methods of external penalties, was proposed. The method uses auxiliary functions that are built on the general form of the penalty functions.
I.Ya. Zabotin, K.E. Kazaeva
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Classification of Ancient Epigraphs into Different Periods Using Random Forests
Epigraphists, who identify the ancient inscriptions, reconstruct, translate, draw conclusions about the writings, and classify their uses according to dates, are decreasing in number and also because of the fact that repetitive tasks can be exhausting ...
Soumya A, G. Hemantha Kumar
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New representations of epigraphs of conjugate mappings and Lagrange, Fenchel–Lagrange duality for vector optimization problems [PDF]
In this paper, we concern the vector problem: where X, Y, Z are locally convex Hausdorff topological vector spaces, and are proper mappings, C is a nonempty convex subset of X, and S is a non-empty closed, convex cone in Z.
N. Dinh, D. H. Long
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Near infrared reflectography for deciphering obscured (whitewashed or ablated) epigraphs
Infrared reflectography (IRR) is a non-destructive imaging technique based on the different optical behaviour of visible and near infrared (NIR) radiation through a thin pictorial layer.
L. Falcone +4 more
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