Archaeology is a destructive process in which accurate and detailed recording of a site is imperative. As a site is exposed, documentation is required in order to recreate and und...
Peter K. Allen, Steven Feiner, Alejandro Troccoli,...
Researchers, hindered by a lack of standard gene and protein-naming conventions, endure long, sometimes fruitless, literature searches. A system is described which is able to auto...
Raf M. Podowski, John G. Cleary, Nicholas T. Gonch...
Traditional approaches to combining classifiers attempt to improve classification accuracy at the cost of increased processing. They may be viewed as providing an accuracy-speed tr...
Kumar Chellapilla, Michael Shilman, Patrice Simard
Maintaining currency of search engine indices by exhaustive crawling is rapidly becoming impossible due to the increasing size and dynamic content of the web. Focused crawlers aim...
Michelangelo Diligenti, Frans Coetzee, Steve Lawre...
Inverted index structures are the mainstay of modern text retrieval systems. They can be constructed quickly using off-line mergebased methods, and provide efficient support for ...