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SLID: Exploiting Spatial Locality in Input Data as a Computational Reuse Method for Efficient CNN
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) revolutionized computer vision and reached the state-of-the-art performance for image processing, object recognition, and video classification.
Fatmah Alantali +3 more
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Inference of Shape Expression Schemas Typed RDF Graphs
We consider the problem of constructing a Shape Expression Schema (ShEx) that describes the structure of a given input RDF graph. We employ the framework of grammatical inference, where the objective is to find an inference algorithm that is both sound i.e., always producing a schema that validates the input RDF graph, and complete i.e., able to ...
Benoît Groz +3 more
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Schema Inference for NoSQL Databases
NoSQL databases are becoming increasingly more popular due to their undeniable advantages in the context of storing and processing big data, mainly horizontal scala- bility and the lack of a requirement to define a data schema upfront.
Veinhardt Latták, Ivan
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Inference of Shape Graphs for Graph Databases [PDF]
We investigate the problem of constructing a shape graph that describes the structure of a given graph database. We employ the framework of grammatical inference, where the objective is to find an inference algorithm that is both sound, i.e., always ...
Lemay, Aurélien +3 more
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A Process for Inference of Columnar NoSQL Database Schemas
Although NoSQL Databases do not require a schema a priori, to be aware of the database schema is essential for activities like data integration, data validation or data interoperability. This paper presents a process for inference of columnar NoSQL DB schemas.
Angelo Augusto Frozza +2 more
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We present SchemaScope, a system to derive Document Type Definitions and XML schema from a corpus of sample XML documents. Tools are provided to visualize, clean and refine existing or inferred schemas. A number of use cases illustrate the versatility of the system, as well as various types of applications.
Geert Jan Bex +2 more
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Cicero’s mistake and denied conjunctions: did Stoic logic include six indemonstrables? [PDF]
Cicero attributes an inference schema that is not logically valid to Stoic logic. This fact has been deemed as a Cicero’s mistake. However, in this paper, I assume the thesis that Cicero was not actually wrong and that, by means of his schema, he could ...
Miguel López-Astorga
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Inferring Binary Relation Schemas for Open Information Extraction [PDF]
This paper presents a framework to model the semantic representation of binary relations produced by open information extraction systems. For each binary relation, we infer a set of preferred types on the two arguments simultaneously, and generate a ranked list of type pairs which we call schemas.
Kangqi Luo, Xusheng Luo, Kenny Qili Zhu
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We identified a systemic, progressive loss of protein S‐glutathionylation—detected by nonreducing western blotting—alongside dysregulation of glutathione‐cycle enzymes in both neuronal and peripheral tissues of Taiwanese SMA mice. These alterations were partially rescued by SMN antisense oligonucleotide therapy, revealing persistent redox imbalance as ...
Sofia Vrettou, Brunhilde Wirth
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Re-engineering relational databases [PDF]
This paper surveys the recent literature about various research trends relevant to Relational DataBase (RDB) reengineering. The paper presents an analysis of approaches and techniques used in this context, including construction of object views on top of
Ali, Akhtar +5 more
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