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Using EndNote Web
This is a handout to describe how to use EndNote Web v2.7. It is focused on the BioMedical area and covers linking to PubMed, Web of Knowledge, other bibliographic providers (OVID and EBSCO) and searching for book information. The notes include how to use Word 2003 and Word 200
Measuring the similarity of PML documents with RFID-based sensors
The Electronic Product Code (EPC) Network is an important part of the
Internet of Things. The Physical Mark-Up Language (PML) is to represent and
de-scribe data related to objects in EPC Network. The PML documents of each
component to exchange data in EPC Network system are XML documents based on PML
Core schema. For managing theses huge amount of PML documents of tags captured
by Radio frequency identification (RFID) readers, it is inevitable to develop
the high-performance technol-ogy, such as filtering and integrating these tag
data. So in this paper, we propose an approach for meas-uring the similarity of
PML documents based on Bayesian Network of several sensors. With respect to the
features of PML, while measuring the similarity, we firstly reduce the
redundancy data except information of EPC. On the basis of this, the Bayesian
Network model derived from the structure of the PML documents being compared is
constructed.Comment: International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computin
Reverse engineering to achieve maintainable WWW sites
The growth of the World Wide Web and the accelerated development of web sites and associated web technologies has resulted in a variety of maintenance problems. The maintenance problems associated with web sites and the WWW are examined. It is argued that currently web sites and the WWW lack both data abstractions and structures that could facilitate maintenance. A system to analyse existing web sites and extract duplicated content and style is described here. In designing the system, existing Reverse Engineering techniques have been applied, and a case for further application of these techniques is made in order to prepare sites for their inevitable evolution in futur
Linking Representations with Multimodal Contrastive Learning
Many applications require grouping instances contained in diverse document
datasets into classes. Most widely used methods do not employ deep learning and
do not exploit the inherently multimodal nature of documents. Notably, record
linkage is typically conceptualized as a string-matching problem. This study
develops CLIPPINGS, (Contrastively Linking Pooled Pre-trained Embeddings), a
multimodal framework for record linkage. CLIPPINGS employs end-to-end training
of symmetric vision and language bi-encoders, aligned through contrastive
language-image pre-training, to learn a metric space where the pooled
image-text representation for a given instance is close to representations in
the same class and distant from representations in different classes. At
inference time, instances can be linked by retrieving their nearest neighbor
from an offline exemplar embedding index or by clustering their
representations. The study examines two challenging applications: constructing
comprehensive supply chains for mid-20th century Japan through linking firm
level financial records - with each firm name represented by its crop in the
document image and the corresponding OCR - and detecting which image-caption
pairs in a massive corpus of historical U.S. newspapers came from the same
underlying photo wire source. CLIPPINGS outperforms widely used string matching
methods by a wide margin and also outperforms unimodal methods. Moreover, a
purely self-supervised model trained on only image-OCR pairs also outperforms
popular string-matching methods without requiring any labels
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