958 resultados para Digital Library brochure
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La Revista de Literaturas Modernas (RLM) es la publicación oficial del Instituto de Literaturas Modernas (ILM), de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina). Está dedicada a la difusión académico-científica de investigaciones literarias, que atiendan tanto a los problemas teórico-críticos y metodológicos inherentes a la especificidad de su objeto de estudio, como a las interrelaciones con otras disciplinas. Incluye, además, entrevistas, documentos relevantes y reseñas. Fundada en 1956, aparece impresa una vez por año. También puede accederse a ella a través de la Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo.
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La Revista de Literaturas Modernas (ReLiMo) es la publicación oficial del Instituto de Literaturas Modernas (ILM), de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina). Está dedicada a la difusión académico científica de investigaciones literarias, que atiendan tanto a los problemas teórico‐críticos y metodológicos inherentes a la especificidad de su objeto de estudio, como a las interrelaciones con otras disciplinas. Incluye, además, entrevistas, documentos relevantes y reseñas. Fue fundada en 1956, con periodicidad anual. A partir de 2013, es semestral. También puede accederse a ella a través de la Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (www.bdigital.uncu.edu.ar).
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La Revista de Literaturas Modernas (ReLiMo) es la publicación oficial del Instituto de Literaturas Modernas (ILM), de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina). Está dedicada a la difusión académico‐científica de investigaciones literarias, que atiendan tanto a los problemas teórico‐críticos y metodológicos inherentes a la especificidad de su objeto de estudio, como a las interrelaciones con otras disciplinas. Incluye, además, entrevistas, documentos relevantes y reseñas. Fue fundada en 1956, con periodicidad anual. A partir de 2013, es semestral. También puede accederse a ella a través de la Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (www.bdigital.uncu.edu.ar).
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Revista de Literaturas Modernas (ReLiMo) es la publicación oficial del Instituto de Literaturas Modernas (ILM), de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina). Está dedicada a la difusión académico-científica de investigaciones literarias, que atiendan tanto a los problemas teórico-críticos y metodológicos inherentes a la especificidad de su objeto de estudio, como a las interrelaciones con otras disciplinas. Incluye, además, entrevistas, documentos relevantes y reseñas. Fue fundada en 1956, con periodicidad anual. A partir de 2013, es semestral. También puede accederse a ella a través de la Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (www.bdigital.uncu.edu.ar).
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Increasing amounts of data is collected in most areas of research and application. The degree to which this data can be accessed, analyzed, and retrieved, is a decisive in obtaining progress in fields such as scientific research or industrial production. We present a novel methodology supporting content-based retrieval and exploratory search in repositories of multivariate research data. In particular, our methods are able to describe two-dimensional functional dependencies in research data, e.g. the relationship between ination and unemployment in economics. Our basic idea is to use feature vectors based on the goodness-of-fit of a set of regression models to describe the data mathematically. We denote this approach Regressional Features and use it for content-based search and, since our approach motivates an intuitive definition of interestingness, for exploring the most interesting data. We apply our method on considerable real-world research datasets, showing the usefulness of our approach for user-centered access to research data in a Digital Library system.
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Nowadays video and web conferencing systems have become effective tools for communication and collaboration inside organizations. However, although these systems have evolved and now provide very nice features (e.g. sharing multimedia and documents), they are still too focused on the moment the meeting takes place. The existing systems provide very few facilities to organize the meeting and they do not take advantage of the possibilities the generated content offers once the meeting is finished. In this paper, we analyze the life cycle of a web conference and how existing systems monitor these conferences. Finally we present our solution, based on our know-how in videoconference management and our experience with these existing systems.
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Artículo sobre comunicaciones ferroviarias. Abstract: Along with the increase in operating frequencies in advanced radio communication systems utilised inside tunnels, the location of the break point is further and further away from the transmitter. This means that the near region lengthens considerably and even occupies the whole propagation cell or the entire length of some short tunnels. To begin with, this study analyses the propagation loss resulting from the free-space mechanism and the multi-mode waveguide mechanism in the near region of circular tunnels, respectively. Then, by conjunctive employing the propagation theory and the three-dimensional solid geometry, a general analytical model of the dividing point between two propagation mechanisms is presented for the first time. Moreover, the model is validated by a wide range of measurement campaigns in different tunnels at different frequencies. Finally, discussions on the simplified formulae of the dividing point in some application situations are made. The results in this study can be helpful to grasp the essence of the propagation mechanism inside tunnels.
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The popularity of MapReduce programming model has increased interest in the research community for its improvement. Among the other directions, the point of fault tolerance, concretely the failure detection issue seems to be a crucial one, but that until now has not reached its satisfying level. Motivated by this, I decided to devote my main research during this period into having a prototype system architecture of MapReduce framework with a new failure detection service, containing both analytical (theoretical) and implementation part. I am confident that this work should lead the way for further contributions in detecting failures to any NoSQL App frameworks, and cloud storage systems in general.
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This paper aims to obtain a baseline snapshot of the requirement management process using a two-stage questionnaire to identify both performed and non-performed CMMI practices. The questionnaire proposed in this paper may help with the assessment of the requirement management process, provide useful information related to the current state of the process, and indicate those practices that require immediate attention with the aim of begin a Software Process Improvement program.
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Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric constancy between different images. This study addresses the correction of photometric variations based upon changes in background areas to correct foreground areas. The authors assume a multiple light source model where all light sources can have different colours and will change over time. In training mode, the authors learn per-location relations between foreground and background colour intensities. In correction mode, the authors apply a double linear correction model based on learned relations. This double linear correction includes a dynamic local illumination correction mapping as well as an inter-camera mapping. The authors evaluate their illumination correction by computing the similarity between two images based on the earth mover's distance. The authors compare the results to a representative auto-exposure algorithm found in the recent literature plus a colour correction one based on the inverse-intensity chromaticity. Especially in complex scenarios the authors’ method outperforms these state-of-the-art algorithms.
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With the continuous development in the fields of sensors, advanced data processing and communications, road transport oriented intelligent applications and services have reached a significant maturity and complexity. Cooperative ITS services, based on the idea of sharing accurate information among road entities, are currently being tested on a large scale by different initiatives. The field operational test (FOTsis) project contributes to the deployment environment with services that involve a significant number of entities out of the vehicle. This made necessary the specification of an architecture which, based on the ISO ITS station reference architecture for communications, could support the requirements of the services proposed in the project. During the project, internal implementation tests and external interoperability tests have resulted in the validation of the proposed architecture. At the same time, these tests have had as a result the awareness of areas in which the FOTsis architecture could be completed, mainly to take full advantage of all the emerging and foreseeable data sources which may be relevant in the road environment. In this study, the authors will outline an approach that, based on the current cooperative ITS architecture and the SmartCities and Internet Of Things (IoT) architectures, can provide a common convergence platform to maximise the information available for ITS purposes.
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LHE (logarithmical hopping encoding) is a computationally efficient image compression algorithm that exploits the Weber–Fechner law to encode the error between colour component predictions and the actual value of such components. More concretely, for each pixel, luminance and chrominance predictions are calculated as a function of the surrounding pixels and then the error between the predictions and the actual values are logarithmically quantised. The main advantage of LHE is that although it is capable of achieving a low-bit rate encoding with high quality results in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and image quality metrics with full-reference (FSIM) and non-reference (blind/referenceless image spatial quality evaluator), its time complexity is O( n) and its memory complexity is O(1). Furthermore, an enhanced version of the algorithm is proposed, where the output codes provided by the logarithmical quantiser are used in a pre-processing stage to estimate the perceptual relevance of the image blocks. This allows the algorithm to downsample the blocks with low perceptual relevance, thus improving the compression rate. The performance of LHE is especially remarkable when the bit per pixel rate is low, showing much better quality, in terms of PSNR and FSIM, than JPEG and slightly lower quality than JPEG-2000 but being more computationally efficient.
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Synchronous machines with brushless excitation have the disadvantage that the field winding is not accessible for the de-excitation of the machine. This means that, despite the proper operation of the protection system, the slow de-excitation time constant may produce severe damage in the event of an internal short circuit. A high-speed de-excitation system for these machines was developed, and this study presents the continuation of a previously published study. This study presents the design by computer simulation and the results of the first commissioning of this de-excitation system in a commercial 20 MVA hydro-generator. The de-excitation is achieved by inserting resistance in the field circuit, obtaining a dynamic response similar to that achieved in machines with static excitation. In this case, a non-linear discharge resistor was used, making the dynamic response even better.
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Conceptual Modelling approaches for the web need extensions to specify dynamic personalization properties in order to design more powerful web applications. Current approaches provide techniques to support dynamic personalization, usually focused on implementation details. This article presents an extension of the OO-H conceptual modeling approach to address the particulars associated with the design and specification of dynamic personalization. The main benefit is that this specification can be modified without recompile the rest of the application modules. We describe how conventional navigation and presentation diagrams are influenced by personalization properties. In order to model the variable part of the interface logic OO-H has a personalization architecture that leans on a rule engine. Rules are defined based on a User Model and a Reference Model.