... following command generates a random number between 0 and 100. The rand() function of awk generates a number between 0 and 1. The srand() function initializes the CHAPTER 24 ■ TEXT- PROCESSING ... ■CHAPTER 24 Text- Processing One-LinersEven though this book is about using the shell’s command language, I use a fair number of calls to other utilities for text processing. Sed, awk, and grep ... remove the srand() function from the code so the “random” number returned won’t be random, but rather predictable. echo | awk '{srand(); print int(100 * rand())}'Generating Random Numbers...
... of adaptive blindsignal processing techniques and algorithms both from the theoretical and practical point ofview. The main objective is to derive and present efficient and simple adaptive algorithmsthat ... Applications of Blind and Semi-Blind Signal Processing 231.2.1 Biomedical Signal Processing 241.2.2 Blind Separation of Electrocardiographic Signals ofFetus and Mother 251.2.3 Enhancement and Decomposition ... HDTV, etc. As demand for high quality and reliability in recording and visualization systems increases, signal processing has aneven more important role to play.Blind Signal Processing (BSP)...
... applications.In classical signal processing a rich set of tools has evolved for processing signals that are deter-ministic and predictable such as transient and periodic signals, and for processing signals ... mechanism for signal design and generation, with potential appli-cations to communications and signal processing. Because chaotic signals are typically broadband,noise-like, and difficult to predict, ... LLCOppenheim, A.V. & Cuomo, K.M. “Chaotic Signals and Signal Processing Digital Signal Processing HandbookEd. Vijay K. Madisetti and Douglas B. WilliamsBoca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999c1999byCRCPressLLCFIGURE...
... signalprocessingarigorous andefficientframework tostudyandsolve manyproblemsin image analysis and nonlinear filtering.74.2 Morphological Operators for Sets and Signals74.2.1 Boolean Operators and ... closed intervals and theirapplications to the programming of MMach’s, inMathematical Morphology and its Applica-tion to Image and Signal Processing, Maragos, P., Schafer, R.W. and Butt, M.A., ... differentialequations,Signal Processing, 38, 57–77, July 1994.[38] Maragos, P., Differential morphology and image processing, IEEE Trans. Image Processing, 5,922–937, June 1996.[39] Maragos, P. and Schafer,...
... COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND PARALLEL PROCESSING TEAM LinG - Live, Informative, Non-cost and Genuine !&CHAPTER 1Introduction to AdvancedComputer Architecture and Parallel Processing Computer ... stream further to single (scalar and array) and multiple (scalar and array) streams. The data stream in Kuck’s clas-sification is called the execution stream and is also extended to include singleControlUnitInstruction ... used to categorize suchsystems: the processing units themselves, and the interconnection network that tiesthem together. The processing units can communicate and interact with each otherusing...
... designers and software developers must understand theinteraction between hardware and software parts of the system. This is the reasonwe wrote this book. We want the reader to understand the power and ... Perspective / ZahirTari and Omran BukhresPipelined Processor Farms: Structured Design for Embedded ParallelSystems / Martin Fleury and Andrew DowntonHandbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing ... evaluation; and (d) run time system.6. Provide a list of the main advantages and disadvantages of SIMD and MIMDmachines.7. Provide a list of the main advantage s and disadvantages of shared-mem oryand...
... both Vietnamese teachers and students considered that it was safe to learn and memorize rules. Vietnamese learners are also famous for scrutinizing words and phrases and paid little attention ... learning strategies on the learning and teaching of foreign and second language. Good choice and use of learning strategies would help learners become more independent and autonomous as well as improve ... related to female’s social skills, stronger verbal skills, and greater conformity to academic and linguistic norms. In their study, Bacon and Finnemann (1992) also find that women use more “private/...
... regulation and mixed lineageleukemia.AcknowledgementsWe thank Imran Hussain, Sahba Kasiri, BishakhaShrestha, Saoni Mandal and other Mandal lab mem-bers for useful discussion and critical ... leukemia: roles in gene expression, hormonesignaling and mRNA processing Khairul I. Ansari and Subhrangsu S. MandalDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Texas at Arlington, ... DNA-binding domain, a ligand-bindingdomain and a transactivation domain. The DNA-bind-ing domain is responsible for DNA binding specificity and dimerization, and the ligand-binding domain isresponsible...
... peaks, in contrast to strains 665 and 937, shown in (C) and (E). However, there are only few similarities: 7232 and 7237 in (A) and (E), or 7509 and 7514 in (A) and (C). An obvious shift is the ... patterns of hydrophobins HFBIIIof H. jecorina and T. longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and HFB1 of T. atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2-type processing, and C-terminal amino acid cleavage(Table ... L14T53P137R01628,L22T11P138R12431, and L22T11P137R12300), and the other one encoding an ortholog of HFB1 ofT. atroviride (L12T11P119R10608). Their sequencerelationships and putative processing sites are...
... intopsychopathic, mixed, and nonpsychopathic groups by PCL-R scoreswas 1.00. Mean age and years of formal education were 29, 30, and 33, and 10.1, 11.2, and 9.7 years for psychopaths, mixed, and nonpsychopaths, ... concrete and abstract words and pseudoconcrete and pseudoabstract stimuli in the lexical decision task~Task 1!; concrete and abstract words for the discrimination task~Task 2!; and positive and ... significant ERP dif-ferentiation between concrete and abstract words ~Task 1 and 2! and between positive and negative words ~Task 3!. In Task 1 and 2, participants responded faster to concrete...
... fundamental operations for text pro-cessing: processing without lexicon, lexicon and grammar exploitation and LR management. Dataare structured both in standard XML formats and in more compact ones. ... Proc.of the Language and Technology Conference, Poz-nan, Poland, pages 90–94.Hamish Cunningham. 2002. GATE, a general archi-tecture for text engineering. Computers and the Hu-manities, 36:223–254.Laurence ... Natural Language Processing, Jeju, Korea, page2013.Jay Earley. 1970. An efficient context-free parsing al-gorithm. Comm. ACM, 13(2):94–102.Maurice Gross. 1993. Local grammars and their rep-resentation...
... other hand, of-ten includes the author’s interpretation and cross-reference to other documents which can cause con-fusion. However, these statements are yet to be ver-ified.Fragments andText ... signifi-cant number of the data sets (the sign test 95%). Itholds for skip-tail and for all languages. and for English and Czech in the case of fragments.However, an increase of accuracy is observed ... other languages, and also for thefragments method.5.3 fragmentsThis method was successful for classifying English and Czech documents (significant on level 99% forEnglish and 95% for Czech)....
... lI/n-lWr~_1-1 IV1-1 where S is a logical form (S stands for "semantics"), and where each II';- is a phonological element (W stands for "'word"). The expression ... s(j,l) j ~ john 1 ~ louise j saw 1 by the seventh, first and second rules (properly instanci- ated), and therefore, by transitivity and compatibility of the preorder: s(j,1) ~ j saw 1 john ... (x,y)) Figure 5: Parsing examples ~-*yM-lw the right-hand side of the rules (and where the meta- variables have been renamed in the standard way to avoid name clashes). The rewriting has taken...