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Cognitive Psychology, 1980
Models of speech processing typically assume that speech is represented by a succession of codes. In this paper we argue for the psychological validity of a prelexical (phonetic) code and for a postlexical (phonological) code. Whereas phonetic codes are computed directly from an analysis of input acoustic information, phonological codes are derived ...
D J, Foss, M A, Blank
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Models of speech processing typically assume that speech is represented by a succession of codes. In this paper we argue for the psychological validity of a prelexical (phonetic) code and for a postlexical (phonological) code. Whereas phonetic codes are computed directly from an analysis of input acoustic information, phonological codes are derived ...
D J, Foss, M A, Blank
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Bounds on the Identifying Codes in Trees
Graphs and Combinatorics, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hadi Rahbani +2 more
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On the Size of Identifying Codes
1999A code is called t-identifying if the sets Bt(x) ∩ C are all nonempty and different. Constructions of 1-identifying codes and lower bounds on the minimum cardinality of a 1-identifying code of length n are given.
Uri Blass, Iiro S. Honkala, Simon Litsyn
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Nursing Standard, 1987
A new bar code printing system for identifying specimens used in blood, urine and tissue analysis has been introduced by Kelgray Products Ltd.
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A new bar code printing system for identifying specimens used in blood, urine and tissue analysis has been introduced by Kelgray Products Ltd.
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Sphere coverings and identifying codes
Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
David Auger +2 more
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An optimal code for patient identifiers
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2005How to distinguish 1 billion individuals by an identifier consisting of eight characters, allowing a reasonable amount of error detection or even error correction? Our solution of this problem is an optimal code over a 32-character alphabet that detects up to two errors and corrects one error as well as a transposition of two adjacent characters.
Andreas Faldum, Klaus Pommerening
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Robust parent-identifying codes
2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2010Codes with the identifiable parent property (IPP codes) are used in traitor tracing schemes that protect data broadcast by the publisher from unauthorized access or distribution. An n-word y over a finite alphabet is called a descendant of a set of t words x1, …, xt if y i ∊ {x1 i , …, xt i } for all i = 1, … n.
Alexander Barg +3 more
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On the Quality of Identifiers in Test Code
2019 19th International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM), 2019Meaningful, expressive identifiers in source code can enhance the readability and reduce comprehension efforts. Over the past years, researchers have devoted considerable effort to understanding and improving the naming quality of identifiers in source code.
Bin Lin 0008 +4 more
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On identifying codes in the hexagonal mesh
Information Processing Letters, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Iiro S. Honkala, Tero Laihonen
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1-identifying codes on trees [PDF]
Summary: Consider a connected undirected graph \(G=(V,E)\), a subset of vertices \(C \subseteq V\), and an integer \(r\geq 1\); for any vertex \(v\in V\), let \(B_r(v)\) denote the ball of radius \(r\) centered at \(v\), i.e., the set of all vertices within distance \(r\) from \(v\).
Nathalie Bertrand 0001 +3 more
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