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This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the LIS tradition and literature, and explains such a system’s three main functions, namely knowledge mapping, information retrieval, and shelf ...
Satija, M.P., Martinez-Avila, Daniel
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Few-shot Image Classification: Just Use a Library of Pre-trained Feature Extractors and a Simple Classifier [PDF]
Recent papers have suggested that transfer learning can outperform sophisticated meta-learning methods for few-shot image classification. We take this hypothesis to its logical conclusion, and suggest the use of an ensemble of high-quality, pre-trained ...
Arkabandhu Chowdhury +2 more
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Towards Better Dynamic Graph Learning: New Architecture and Unified Library [PDF]
We propose DyGFormer, a new Transformer-based architecture for dynamic graph learning. DyGFormer is conceptually simple and only needs to learn from nodes' historical first-hop interactions by: (1) a neighbor co-occurrence encoding scheme that explores ...
Le Yu, Leilei Sun, Bowen Du, Weifeng Lv
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Realizing According to Law No. 43 of 2007 that every school operates a library that meets the national library standards by taking into account the National Library Standards.
Moh Safii +3 more
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Efficiency of library classifications depends on their capacity to embrace current knowledge and social practices. Therefore, the verification (late Latin verificatio – evidence, confirmation, from the Latin verus – true and facio – to make) of upgrade ...
Н. Н. Голоднова +3 more
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TraClets: A trajectory representation and classification library
Due to the advent of new mobile devices and tracking sensors in recent years, huge amounts of data are being produced every day. Therefore, novel methodologies need to emerge that dive through this vast sea of information and generate insights and ...
Ioannis Kontopoulos +2 more
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Teaching an Algorithm How to Catalog a Book
This paper presents a study of a strategy for automated cataloging within an OPAC or for online bibliographic catalogs generally. The aim of the analysis is to offer a set of results, while searching in library catalogs, that goes further than the ...
Ernesto William De Luca +2 more
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Desde el año 1876, cuando Melvil Dewey publicó la primera edición de su sistema de clasificación bibliográfico, este ha ido evolucionando como un sistema de clasificación muy firme y adaptable que permite organizar de manera práctica el conocimiento ...
Wilmer Arturo Moyano-Grimaldo
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Web 2.0 and folksonomies in a library context [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2011 ElsevierLibraries have a societal purpose and this role has become increasingly important as new technologies enable ...
Allen +20 more
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Concept Extraction and Clustering for Topic Digital Library Construction [PDF]
This paper is to introduce a new approach to build topic digital library using concept extraction and document clustering. Firstly, documents in a special domain are automatically produced by document classification approach.
Chengzhi, Zhang, Dan, Wu
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