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Online kernel dictionary learning on a budget

2016 50th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2016
Online kernel-based dictionary learning (DL) algorithms are considered, which perform DL on training data lifted to a high-dimensional feature space via a nonlinear mapping. Compared to batch versions, online algorithms require low computational complexity, essential for processing the Big Data, based on the stochastic gradient descent method. However,
Jeon Lee, Seung-Jun Kim
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Using Online Dictionaries

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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Dynamic Dictionary Matching in the Online Model

2019
In the classic dictionary matching problem, the input is a dictionary of patterns \(\mathcal {D}=\{P_1,P_2,\ldots ,P_k\}\) and a text T, and the goal is to report all the occurrences in T of every pattern from \(\mathcal {D}\). In the dynamic version of the dictionary matching problem, patterns may be either added or removed from \(\mathcal {D}\).
Shay Golan 0001   +3 more
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Online emotional facial expression dictionary

Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2014
Facial expressions play an important role in human communication. But there is a lot of disagreement about the semantic interpretation. In this paper we present an online facial expression dictionary. Users can upload a facial expression which will be interpreted automatically.
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ONLINE TRANSLATION DICTIONARIES: EXAMPLE OF THE ROMANIAN-SERBIAN AND THE SERBIAN-ROMANIAN ONLINE TRANSLATION DICTIONARY

eLearning and Software for Education, 2013
The aim of this paper is to highlight the use of online dictionaries for translation work. It is the intention of the authors to explore, at the example of the Romanian-Serbian and the Serbian-Romanian online dictionary, to what extent such dictionaries can be helpful, and to point, at a certain corpus of words, the performance and the quality of the ...
Ivana Ivanic   +2 more
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Online Dictionary Matching with Variable-Length Gaps

2011
The string-matching problem with wildcards is considered in the context of online matching of multiple patterns. Our patterns are strings of characters in the input alphabet and of variable-length gaps, where the width of a gap may vary between two integer bounds or from an integer lower bound to infinity.
Tuukka Haapasalo   +3 more
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The Oxford English Dictionary Online

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2004
Christian Kay, Irené Wotherspoon
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Online dictionary skills

2013
Successful dictionary use requires two ingredients: (1) high-quality, user-friendly dictionaries and (2) dictionary users who know what they are doing. The bulk of current research effort within lexicography concentrates on making better dictionaries, with new opportunities afforded by the electronic medium.
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Bridging the gap between website accessibility and lexicography: information access in online dictionaries

Universal Access in the Information Society, 2023
Blanca Arias-Badia, Sergi Torner
exaly  

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