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A Survey of the Semantic Specification of Sensors
'... Abstract. Semantic sensor networks use declarative descriptions of sen-sors promote reuse and integration, and to help solve the difficulties of installing, querying and maintaining complex, heterogeneous sensor net-works. This paper reviews the state of the art for the semantic specifi-cation of se ...'
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of sensors, one of the fundamental technologies in the semantic sensor network vision. Twelve sensor ontologies are reviewed and anal-ysed for the range and expressive power of their concepts. The reasoning and search technology developed in conjunction with these ontologies is also reviewed
Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.
'... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ...'
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, in the information age, media presence, media advertising, telephone banks, targeted mailing, image making and unmaking. Thus, politics becomes a ver y expensive business, way beyond the means of traditional sources of political nancing, at a time when citizens resist giving more of their tax money to politicians
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Balanced Sparse Model for Tight Frames in Compressed Sensing Magnetic Resonance Imaging
'... Compressed sensing has shown to be promising to accelerate magnetic resonance imag-ing. In this new technology, magnetic resonance images are usually reconstructed by en-forcing its sparsity in sparse image reconstruction models, including both synthesis and analysis models. The synthesis model assu ...'
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assumes that an image is a sparse combination of atom signals while the analysis model assumes that an image is sparse after the application of an analysis operator. Balanced model is a new sparse model that bridges analysis and synthesis models by introducing a penalty term on the distance of frame
1WEIGHTED PARTONOMY-TAXONOMY TREES WITH LOCAL SIMILARITY MEASURES FOR SEMANTIC BUYER-SELLER MATCH-MAKING
'... A semantically enhanced weighted tree similarity algorithm for buyer-seller match-making is presented. First, our earlier global, structural similarity measure over (product) partonomy trees is enriched by taxonomic semantics: Inner nodes can be labeled by classes whose partial subsumption order is ...'
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Asemantically enhanced weighted tree similarity algorithm for buyer-seller match-making is presented. First, our earlier global, structural similarity measure over (product) partonomy trees is enriched by taxonomic semantics: Inner nodes can be labeled by classes whose partial subsumption order
Active Mask Framework for Segmentation of Fluorescence Microscope Images
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of knowledge and a book in Her lotus hands. Dedicated to the Lotus Feet of the revered Sadguru. This thesis presents a new active mask (AM) framework and an algorithm for segmenta-tion of digital images, particularly those of punctate patterns from fluorescence microscopy. Fluorescence microscopy has greatly
1Multi-Frame Demosaicing and Super-Resolution of Color Images
'... In the last two decades, two related categories of problems have been studied independently in the image restoration literature: super-resolution and demosaicing. A closer look at these problems reveals the relation between them, and as conventional color digital cameras suffer from both low-spatial ...'
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In the last two decades, two related categories of problems have been studied independently in the image restoration literature: super-resolution and demosaicing. A closer look at these problems reveals the relation between them, and as conventional color digital cameras suffer from both low
Chapter 12 Rough Sets and Rough Logic: A KDD Perspective
'... Abstract Basic ideas of rough set theory were proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak [85, 86] in the early 1980’s. In the ensuing years, we have witnessed a systematic, world–wide growth of interest in rough sets and their applications. The main goal of rough set analysis is induction of approximations of con ...'
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of con-cepts. This main goal is motivated by the basic fact, constituting also the main problem of KDD, that languages we may choose for knowledge description are incomplete. A fortiori, we have to describe concepts of interest (features, proper-ties, relations etc.) not completely but by means
Advection—diffusion equations for generalized tactic searching behaviors
'... Abstract. Many organisms search for limiting resources by using repeated responses to local cues, which cumulatively cause movement towards more favorable parts of their environment. This paper presents a general asymptotic expression, derived under the assumption of shallow environmental gradients, ...'
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Abstract. Many organisms search for limiting resources by using repeated responses to local cues, which cumulatively cause movement towards more favorable parts of their environment. This paper presents a general asymptotic expression, derived under the assumption of shallow environmental gradients
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Company background
In the next few years, Tatnall was joined by a young Englishman, Henry Coughtrey, who was an experienced match maker, and who changed his name to Courtney. During a business depression in 1857, Tatnall closed his plant, but Courtney continued to experiment with improvements to the safety and quality of his own matches. In 1860, William H. Swift joined Tatnall’s firm to provide clerical and financial services. Though Swift saw potential in Courtney’s innovations, Tatnall felt he had spent enough on the match business and turned the business over to Courtney and Swift for nothing.[2] In 1861, the two of them created the Swift & Courtney Company. They called their new matches Diamond State Parlor Matches, using one of the popular nicknames for the state of Delaware.[3]
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Demand during the Civil War created a large and growing market for Swift & Courtney matches. In order to meet an expanding need for production even after the Civil War, the company merged with Beecher & Sons of New Haven, Connecticut in 1870 to create the Swift & Courtney & Beecher Company. Incorporated in Connecticut, manufacturing remained in Wilmington, Delaware. Later in 1870, the company purchased the match business of Thomas Allen & Company of St. Louis, Missouri. In 1872, they bought McGiugan & Daily of Philadelphia, and made contracts with Joseph Loehy of New York City and Charles Busch of Trenton, New Jersey.[4]
In 1880, everything was sold to the Barber Match Company of Akron, Ohio, founded by O.C. Barber. Barber re-named the company after the established trade name of its product, creating the Diamond Match Company. Following the Panic of 1893, Barber moved the Diamond Match Company factory in Akron to the adjacent town of his own creation, Barberton in an effort to revive the town's flagging economy. He turned the abandoned Akron match factory into a rubber products factory (see Diamond Rubber Company).
The Diamond Match Company was the largest manufacturer of matches in the United States in the late nineteenth century.[5]
It became a part of the Kreuger concern in 1932, when Ivar Kreuger took control of more than 52% of the shares.
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The Diamond Match Company operated plants at Barberton, Ohio; Wilmington, Delaware (now located in the East Brandywine Historic District);[6]Barber, California (later Chico); Springfield, Massachusetts and Cloquet, Minnesota.
Diamond was purchased by Jarden in 2003 after entering bankruptcy in 2001,[7] and has been owned by Newell Brands since Newell Rubbermaid's acquisition of the company in a merger in 2016. In 2017, Newell sold Diamond (except the cutlery line) to Royal Oak Enterprises.[8] In the twenty-first century, Diamond remains America's leading producer of matches, producing some twelve billion a year.[9] It also produces plastic cutlery and other wood products.[10]