— The age of technology has changed the way that surgeons are being trained. Traditional methodologies for training can include lecturing, shadowing, apprenticing, and developing...
Computational technologies have been increasingly explored to make biomedical knowledge and data more accessible for human understanding, comparison, analysis and communication. I...
We describe the rationale behind the design of key features of Titanium—an explicitly parallel dialect of JavaTM for high-performance scientific programming—and our experienc...
Katherine A. Yelick, Paul N. Hilfinger, Susan L. G...
We address the problem of identifying the domain of online databases. More precisely, given a set F of Web forms automatically gathered by a focused crawler and an online database...
We present a question answering (QA) system which learns how to detect and rank answer passages by analyzing questions and their answers (QA pairs) provided as training data. We b...