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Text Encoding

2000
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Encoding Verse Texts

Computers and the Humanities, 1995
This article identifies problems and proposes solutions for encoding verse texts in SGML. It is organized around a series of distinctions and oppositions which the TEI Work Group on Verse regard as significant. These include examination of the formal properties which distinguish verse from prose, followed by discussions of (1) text-searching vs ...
David Chisholm, David Robey
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Encoding Video Narration as Text

Real-Time Imaging, 2000
Summary: The paper describes a solution to the problem of transmitting ``talking head'' video in real-time across low-bandwidth transmission media. Our solution is based on a video reconstruction system, which can generate realistic audio-visual narrations from arbitrary pieces of text.
Stephen Welsh, Damian Conway
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The encoding of spoken texts

Computers and the Humanities, 1995
There is a great deal of variation in the encoding of spoken texts in electronic form, both with respect to the types of features represented and the way particular features are rendered. This paper surveys problems in the electronic representation of speech and presents the solutions proposed by the Text Encoding Initiative.
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Predictive encoding in text compression

Information Processing & Management, 1989
Abstract In predictive text compression the characters are encoded one by one on the basis of a few preceding characters. The usage of contextual knowledge makes the compression more effective than the plain coding of characters independently of their neighbors.
Timo Raita, Jukka Teuhola
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Pattern matching in Huffman encoded texts

Information Processing & Management, 2002
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Shmuel Tomi Klein, Dana Shapira
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Fast Decoding of Prefix Encoded Texts

Data Compression Conference, 2005
New variants of partial decoding tables are presented that can be used to accelerate the decoding of texts compressed by any prefix code, such as Huffman's. They are motivated by a variety of tradeoffs between decompression speed and required auxiliary space, and apply to any shape of the tree, not only the canonical one.
Eyal Bergman, Shmuel T. Klein
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The text‐encoding initiative:Part 2

OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2005
PurposeTo present a summary of the Proceedings of the 4th Annual Text‐Encoding Initiative (TEI) Consortium Members’ Meeting, October 2004, and an introduction to P5, the recently revised version of the TEI.Design/methodology/approachPresents the TEI from a literature‐based, chronological perspective.FindingsTEI P5 brings the text‐encoding initiative ...
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Encoding and the Reader's Text

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1982
It would be easy to mistake the nature of The Great Code. In his introduction to this volume of a continuing excursus Professor Frye tells us that the work attempts a study of the Bible from the point of view of a literary critic. He then goes on to say that the result is not a work either of biblical scholarship or of theology, that at 'no point does
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A multi-level encoder for text summarization

2017 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), 2017
Neural sequence-to-sequence model have been successfully applied for abstractive text summarization. However, there is an obvious hierarchic phenomenon when we do a summarization that we always need to read the source text several times and abstract information at multiple level, but in the basic sequence-to-sequence model there is not a corresponding ...
Junshuai Liu   +4 more
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