246 research outputs found

    Proof-of-Concept Application - Annual Report Year 1

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    In this document the Cat-COVITE Application for use in the CATNETS Project is introduced and motivated. Furthermore an introduction to the catallactic middleware and Web Services Agreement (WS-Agreement) concepts is given as a basis for the future work. Requirements for the application of Cat-COVITE with in catallactic systems are analysed. Finally the integration of the Cat-COVITE application and the catallactic middleware is described. --Grid Computing

    Building a scalable index and a web search engine for music on the Internet using Open Source software

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    The Internet has made possible the access to thousands of freely available music tracks with Creative Commons or Public Domain licenses. Actually, this number keeps growing every year. In practical terms, it is very difficult to browse this music collection, because it is wide and disperse in hundreds of websites. To address the music recommendation issue, a case study on existing systems was made, to put the problem in context in order to identify necessary building blocks. This thesis is mainly focused on the problem of indexing this large collection of music. The reason to focus on this problem, is that there is no database or index holding information about this music material, thus making this research on the subject extremely difficult. In order to figure out what software could help solve this problem, the state of the art in “Open Source tools for web crawling and indexing” was assessed. Based on the conclusions from the state of the art, a prototype was developed and implemented using the most appropriate software framework. The created solution proved it was capable of crawling the web pages, while parsing and indexing MP3 files. The produced index is available through a web search engine interface also producing results in XML format. The results obtained lead to the conclusion that it is attainable to build a scalable index and web search engine for music in the Internet using Open Source software. This is supported by the proof of concept achieved with the working prototype.A Internet tornou possível o acesso a milhares de faixas musicais disponíveis gratuitamente segundo uma licença Creative Commons ou de Domínio Público. Na realidade, este número continua a aumentar em cada ano. Em termos práticos, é muito difícil navegar nesta colecção de música, pois a mesma é vasta e encontra-se dispersa em milhares de sites na Web. Para abordar o assunto da recomendação de música, um caso de estudo sobre sistemas de recomendação de música existentes foi elaborado, para contextualizar o problema e identificar os grandes blocos que os constituem. Esta tese foca-se na problemática da indexação de uma grande colecção de música, pela razão de que, não existe uma base de dados ou índice que contenha informação sobre este repositório musical, tornando muito difícil o estudo nesta matéria. De forma a compreender que software poderia ajudar a resolver o problema, foi avaliado o estado da arte em ferramentas de rastreio de conteúdos web e indexação de código aberto. Com base nas conclusões do estado da arte, o protótipo foi desenvolvido e implementado, utilizando o software mais apropriado para a tarefa. A solução criada provou que era possível percorrer as páginas Web, enquanto se analisavam e indexavam MP3. O índice produzido encontra-se disponível através de um motor de busca online e também com resultados no formato XML. Os resultados obtidos levam a concluir que é possível, construir um índice escalável e motor de busca na web para música na Internet utilizando software Open Source. Estes resultados são fundamentados pela prova de conceito obtida com o protótipo funcional

    Translation of semantic aspects of OODINI graphical representation to ONTO OODB data definition language

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    In this thesis we present a system to translate the semantic elements in the graphical schema language of OODINI from API of OODAL to the Type definition of ONTOS DB. To translate semantic constraints of the graphical language, we patch more information to existent class data structure in API of OODAL. After a brief review of OODINI, ONTOS DB and the existent translator without the ability to translate semantic constraints, we describe in detail the methods to translate the essential relationship. dependent relationship, multi-valued essential relationship and multi-valued dependent relationship. We employ an Inverse Reference to a Set of Type to achieve the goal. Setof and Tupleof relationship are special cases of the above relationships. For validating the result of the translation, we give examples of translation of a schema containing each of the relationships discussed

    On the Incorporation of Psychologically-Driven 'Music' Preference Models for Music Recommendation

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    There are hundreds of millions of songs available to the public, necessitating the use of music recommendation systems to discover new music. Currently, such systems account for only the quantitative musical elements of songs, failing to consider aspects of human perception of music and alienating the listener’s individual preferences from recommendations. Our research investigated the relationships between perceptual elements of music, represented by the MUSIC model, with computational musical features generated through The Echo Nest, to determine how a psychological representation of music preference can be incorporated into recommendation systems to embody an individual’s music preferences. Our resultant model facilitates computation of MUSIC factors using The Echo Nest features, and can potentially be integrated into recommendation systems for improved performance

    Spartan Daily, April 14, 1998

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    Volume 110, Issue 51https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9267/thumbnail.jp

    Processing Structured Hypermedia : A Matter of Style

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    With the introduction of the World Wide Web in the early nineties, hypermedia has become the uniform interface to the wide variety of information sources available over the Internet. The full potential of the Web, however, can only be realized by building on the strengths of its underlying research fields. This book describes the areas of hypertext, multimedia, electronic publishing and the World Wide Web and points out fundamental similarities and differences in approaches towards the processing of information. It gives an overview of the dominant models and tools developed in these fields and describes the key interrelationships and mutual incompatibilities. In addition to a formal specification of a selection of these models, the book discusses the impact of the models described on the software architectures that have been developed for processing hypermedia documents. Two example hypermedia architectures are described in more detail: the DejaVu object-oriented hypermedia framework, developed at the VU, and CWI's Berlage environment for time-based hypermedia document transformations
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