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    Full Spectrum Archaeology

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    Full Spectrum Archaeology (FSA) is an aspiration stemming from the convergence of archaeology’s fundamental principles with international heritage policies and community preferences. FSA encompasses study and stewardship of the full range of heritage resources in accord with the full range of associated values and through the application of treatments selected from the full range of appropriate options. Late modern states, including British Columbia, Canada, nominally embrace de jure heritage policies consonant with international standards yet also resist de facto heritage management practice grounded in professional ethics and local values and preferences. In response, inheritor communities and their allies in archaeology are demonstrating the benefits of FSA and reclaiming control over cultural heritage. Archaeology and heritage management driven by altruistic articulation of communal, educational, scientific and other values further expose shortcomings and vulnerabilities of late modern states as well as public goods in and from FSA

    An Integrated System of Mining HTML Texts and Filtering Structured Documents

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    Using Information Extraction to Build a Directory of Conference Announcements

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    Accurately and Reliably Extracting Data from the Web: A Machine Learning Approach

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    Adaptive Information Extraction: Core Technologies For Information Agents

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    This paper gives a state of the art overview about machine learning approaches for information extraction from documents based on finite state techniques and relational learning methods related to inductive logic programming

    Wrapping PDF Documents Exploiting Uncertain Knowledge

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