Sciweavers

6328 search results - page 51 / 1266
» From Quantity to Quality
Sort
View
TSD
2009
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Improving the Clustering of Blogosphere with a Self-term Enriching Technique
The analysis of blogs is emerging as an exciting new area in the text processing field which attempts to harness and exploit the vast quantity of information being published by ind...
Fernando Perez-Tellez, David Pinto, John Cardiff, ...
NOLISP
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Quantitative Perceptual Separation of Two Kinds of Degradation in Speech Denoising Applications
Classical objective criteria evaluate speech quality using one quantity which embed all possible kind of degradation. For speech denoising applications, there is a great need to d...
Anis Ben Aicha, Sofia Ben Jebara
EGC
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
High Throughput Computing for Spatial Information Processing (HIT-SIP) System on Grid Platform
For many remote sensing application projects, the quality of the research or the product is heavily dependent upon the quantity of computing cycles available. Middleware is softwar...
Yong Xue, Yanguang Wang, Jianqin Wang, Ying Luo, Y...
BMCBI
2005
63views more  BMCBI 2005»
14 years 11 months ago
Communication and re-use of chemical information in bioscience
The current methods of publishing chemical information in bioscience articles are analysed. Using 3 papers as use-cases, it is shown that conventional methods using human procedur...
Peter Murray-Rust, John B. O. Mitchell, Henry S. R...
ISAMI
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Adaptive Experience Sampling: Addressing the Dynamic Nature of In-Situ User Studies
Experience sampling techniques can be used to study user experiences with products in a natural setting and over time. Nowadays, researchers can use selective sampling to link the ...
Martijn H. Vastenburg, Natalia Romero Herrera