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Random Indexing Explained with High Probability
(2015)Random indexing (RI) is an incremental method for constructing a vector space model (VSM) with a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been justified using the mathematical framework of Kanerva's sparse ... -
Random indexing revisited
(Springer, 2015-05-17)Random indexing is a method for constructing vector spaces at a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been proposed using Kanerva's sparse distributed memory model. Although intuitively plausible, this ... -
Random Manhattan Indexing
(2014)Vector space models (VSMs) are mathematically well-defined frameworks that have been widely used in text processing. In these models, high-dimensional, often sparse vectors represent text units. In an application, the ... -
Random Manhattan Integer Indexing: Incremental L1 Normed Vector Space Construction
(2014)Vector space models (VSMs) are mathematically well-defined frameworks that have been widely used in the distributional approaches to semantics. In VSMs, high-dimensional vectors represent linguistic entities. In an ... -
A random walk model for entity relatedness
(Springer Verlag, 2018-10-31)Semantic relatedness is a critical measure for a wide variety of applications nowadays. Numerous models, including path-based, have been proposed for this task with great success in many applications during the last few ... -
Rapid Competence Development in Serious Games Using Case-Based Reasoning and Threshold Concepts
(2010)A major challenge in todays fast pace world is the acquisition of competence in a timely and efficient manner, whilst keeping the individual highly motivated. This paper presents a novel based on the use of serious games ... -
RCE-NN: a five-stage pipeline to execute neural networks (CNNs) on resource-constrained IoT edge devices
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2020-10-06)Microcontroller Units (MCUs) in edge devices are resource constrained due to their limited memory footprint, fewer computation cores, and low clock speeds. These limitations constrain one from deploying and executing machine ... -
RDFS & OWL Reasoning for Linked Data
(na, 2013)Linked Data promises that a large portion of Web Data will be usable as one big interlinked RDF database against which structured queries can be answered. In this lecture we will show how reasoning - using RDF Schema (RDFS) ... -
Re-building hope and competence: community based interventions where children assault their parents/carers.
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Re-coding Black Mirror Chairs' Welcome & Organization
(ACM, 2018-04-23)This volume of proceedings presents the papers from the 2nd edition of the interdisciplinary workshop Re-coding Black Mirror, held on April 24, 2018 in Lyon, France and co-located with The WEB Conference (WWW2018). ... -
Recent advances in host–guest self‐assembled cyclodextrin carriers: Implications for responsive drug delivery and biomedical engineering
(Wiley, 2020-02-05)This Review is an overview of the unique characteristics of cyclodextrin in forming an inclusion complex via host guest noncovalent interactions. The modification of cyclodextrin advances its application as a pharmaceutical ... -
Recent advances in the development of nucleic acid diagnostics
(2010)Since the early 1970s, the use of nucleic acid sequences for specific diagnostic applications has followed a somewhat linear pattern of development. Early methods for restriction enzyme digestion, as well as reverse ... -
ReConRank: A Scalable Ranking Method for Semantic Web Data with Context
(2006)We present an approach that adapts the well-known PageRank/HITS algorithms to Semantic Web data. Our method combines ranks from the RDF graph with ranks from the context graph, i.e. data sources and their linkage. We present ... -
Reconsidering the exclusion of metaphysics in human geography
(Fabrizio Serra Editore, 1997-05)From its beginning as a systematic branch of knowledge, human geography was strongly influenced by developments in the other branches of the social sciences. Once a predominantly descriptive and ideographic discipline, ... -
Reconstruction of Threaded Conversations in Online Discussion Forums
(Fifth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, 2011-07-18)[no abstract available] -
Reflecting with the Delone & McClean Model
(2011)This paper introduces a new approach to utilise the information system success model developed by DeLone and McLean. In practice, the new approach was to illustrate an information system project retrospectively and by ... -
Regularizing knowledge graph embeddings via equivalence and inversion axioms
(Springer Verlag, 2017-12-30)Learning embeddings of entities and relations using neural architectures is an effective method of performing statistical learning on large-scale relational data, such as knowledge graphs. In this paper, we consider the ... -
Regulation of the DNA Damage Response and Gene Expression by the Dot1L Histone Methyltransferase and the 53Bp1 Tumour Suppressor
(PLoS, 2011-02)Background Dot1L, a histone methyltransferase that targets histone H3 lysine 79 (H3K79), has been implicated in gene regulation and the DNA damage response although its functions in these processes remain poorly ... -
Relational dynamics in formal youth mentoring programmes: A longitudinal investigation into the association between relationship satisfaction and youth outcomes
(Elsevier, 2019-05-18)Youth mentoring is defined as a close, interpersonal relationship between a young person and a more experienced adult. The quality of the youth-mentor relationship is critical to youth mentoring interventions and thus it ... -
Relational dynamics in youth mentoring: A mixed methods study
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway, 2019)Following this introduction, this report details the findings from a narrative literature review which summarises the research evidence in relation to youth mentoring programmes. This review also discusses the role that ...