Archive for August, 2002

02-08-28

Tags: Tulip Software home page
GPL graph visulization package claimed to be faster than GraphViz

 Tulip software is a system dedicated to the visualization of huge graphs. It manages graphs with a number of elements(node and edges) up to 500.000 on a personal computer(PIII 600, with 256mo). Its SuperGraph technology architecture enables to do the following things […]

">Tulip

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02-08-28

Tags: Graphviz
This is a relatively old project form AT&T to visualize arbitrary graphs. There is a WebDot, but the demo page does not work any more. They also have a mGraphViz, which aims at visulizing graphs with “billions of edges.” I wonder how one could visulize something like that.

Kevin Murphy described an interface from BNT to […]

">GraphViz from AT&T

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02-08-23

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">Genetics of reading and spelling disorder
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02-08-23

Tags: Nat’l Academy Press, Stephen Hawking: (2002), Table of Contents

Stephen Hawking: A Life in ScienceSecond Edition (2002)Joseph Henry Press (JHP)Related Books

I read the first 60 pages on the web, the 150 dpi gif images.

">Stephen Hawking: A Life in Science

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02-08-23

Tags: Morrison, R. E. (1984). “Manipulation of stimulus onset delay in reading: Evidence for parallel programming of saccades.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 10(5): 667-682.

Morrison, R. E. (1984). “Manipulation of stimulus onset delay in reading: Evidence for parallel programming of saccades.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 10(5): 667-682.
Investigated the effect […]

">Morrison: not all fixation duration affected?!

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02-08-23

Tags: ZAP!
ZAP! is an Apache module which allows you
to build simple WWW interfaces to Z39.50 servers, requiring only a minimum of
knowledge about the Z39.50 standard. ZAP! hides most of the complexity of
session management, parallel searching, etc.

">Z39.50 & Apache
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02-08-23

Tags: The Zebra Server

Zebra is a high-performance, general-purpose structured text indexing and retrieval engine. It reads structured records in a variety of input formats (eg. email, XML, MARC) and allows access to them through exact boolean search expressions and relevance-ranked free-text queries.

Zebra is a high-performance, general-purpose structured text indexing and retrieval engine. It reads […]

">Zebra: structural text searching

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02-08-23

Tags: The Z39.50 front-end server module (Perl)
SimpleServer is a Perl module which is intended to make it as simple as possible to develop new Z39.50 servers over any type of database imaginable. All you have to do is implement a function for initialising your database (optional), searching the database, and returning “database records” on request. The […]

">SimpleServer is a Perl module for Z39.50
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02-08-23

Tags: ZAP! Try your own server
Z38.50 client for Apache servers

Title Any Author Abstract Personal name No Attributes Display SUTRS GRS-1 USMarc record(s) in Brief Full formatand retrieve at most records.Your server: Use the format host[:port][/database]. Default database is Default. Default port is 210.

">ZAP! Try your own server

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02-08-23

Tags: MOVABLE TYPE :: Personal Publishing System

Dixon, P., & Bortolussi, M. (2001). Text is not communication: A challenge to a common assumption. Discourse Processes, Vol 31(1), Jan 2001, 2001-2025 Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc, US, http://www erlbaum com No Special Issue Title Available.

Reference Type: Journal Article
Record Number: 31
Author: Dixon, Peter; Bortolussi, Marisa
Year: 2001
Title: : A challenge to a […]

">Text is not communication

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02-08-22

Tags: Deployed Bayesian-Nets Systems in Routine Use
Record 8: Name: Chip Bergquist
Email: chip@identifix.com
WWW: http://www.PartsAmerica.com
Company: Automotive Information Systems, Inc. BN
application: Automotive Diagnosis and Repair How often it is
used: Thousands of times per day Time: Thu Jan 11 14:13:59 2001
Comments: Our product, Auto Fix, is built with the DXpress software
package available from Knowledge Industries (http://www.kic.com). It consists of
over two […]

">Bayes Network to fix cars
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02-08-22

Tags: PSY 338K Psychology of Reading: Syllabus

Department of Psychology

Psy 338K Home Page

 PSY 338K(40095)Psychology of ReadingSpring, 2002

Instructor: Philip B. Gough
T.A.: Robyn Honig

Office: Mezes 432
Office: MEZ 532

Telephone: 471-2115
Office Phone: 475-6811Home Phone: 495-2579

e-maIl: gough@psy.utexas.edu
e-mail: rhonig@mail.utexas.edu

Office Hours: TT 9-12
Office Hours: M 1-4

 Website: http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/class/Psy338K/Gough/

WEEK OF

TOPIC

 
 
 

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January 14
Language and orthography

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January 21
Eye and brain

3
January 28
Word recognition

4
February 4*
Word recognition

5
February 11
Phonology

6
February 18
Context

7
February 25
The sentence

8
March 4*
Discourse

9
March […]

">Phil Gough’s Psych of Reading Website

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02-08-22

Tags: Chen, H. C., Lau, W. Y., Wong, K. F. E., & Tang, S. L. (in press). Developmental characteristics of eye movements in reading Chinese. In C. McBride-Chang & H.-C. Chen (Eds.), Reading Development in Chinese Children. Westport, CT: Greenwood.Download file

">Chen et al. (2002) - Deve characteristics of EM in reading Chinese (draft)
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02-08-22

Tags: MOVABLE TYPE :: Personal Publishing System

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">The new Bookmarklet

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02-08-21

Tags:
Richard Sproat: Publications
 
He has moved to UIUC: http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~rws/

Rano Raraku Statue Quarry, Easter Island/Isla de Pascua/RapanuiWith Chilin Shih, and Lisa in the background.

Richard Sproat    
史伯樂

Information Systems and Analysis Research

AT&T Labs — Research

180 Park Avenue, Room B207

Florham Park, NJ, 07932, USA

Phone: +1-973-360-8490

Fax:     +1-973-360-8077

rws@research.att.com

">Richard Sproat: Chinese Corpus Linguistics

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02-08-20

Tags: Chinese Language Learning Consortium
Welcome to the world of Chinese language

This is intended to be a friendly place for the informal exchange of information, knowledge, and experience in teaching and learning related to any aspect of the Chinese language.

The topics may include:

Chinese Character Indexing System
Chinese Character Learning System lessons
The Evolution of Chinese Characters
Semantics
Cognitive Psychology
Learning Theories
A […]

">A Chinese language/learning resource

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02-08-20

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">MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
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02-08-20

Tags: MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science

Reading
At the close of the nineteenth century, the perceptual and cognitive processes involved in reading were central topics of theory and research (e.g., Cattell 1885; Pillsbury 1897). Yet, as learning theory came to dominate academic psychology, this interest waned. Across most of the twentieth century, reading was broadly viewed by research […]

">MIT: Reading

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02-08-20

Tags: MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science

Sentence Processing
One of the reasons that reading a good novel or listening to an interesting lecture can be a pleasurable experience is because we are (blissfully) unaware of the cognitive work we do in understanding individual sentences and relating them to the discourse context. Research in sentence processing investigates the cognitive […]

">MIT: Sentence Processing

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02-08-19

Tags: Does schmoozing make robots clever? - Tech News - CNET.com

Does schmoozing make robots
clever?
By Matthew Broersma
Special to CNET News.comAugust 16, 2002, 12:24 PM
PTA Belgian professor doing research for Sony
wants to teach robots to be more like people–but he’s running into some
resistance.

Does schmoozing make robots clever?
By Matthew Broersma Special to CNET News.comAugust 16, 2002, […]

">Social Robots creat intelligence?

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