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UNISA996208491403316 |
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Peter Spyns Jan Odijk |
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Essential Speech and Language Technology for Dutch : Results by the STEVIN-programme / / edited by Peter Spyns, Jan Odijk |
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Cham, : Springer Nature, 2013 |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 |
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[First edition 2013.] |
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1 online resource (xvii, 413 pages) : 79 illustrations, 29 illustrations in colour |
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Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing |
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Computational linguistics |
Germanic languages |
Artificial intelligence |
Computational Linguistics |
Germanic Languages |
Artificial Intelligence |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Foreword. by Linde van den Bosch -- Introduction -- Peter Spyns -- Part I. How it started -- 2.The STEVIN Programme: Result of Five Years Cross-Border HLT for Dutch Policy Preparation. P.Spyns and E.D’Halleweyn -- Part II. HLT Resource-project Related Papers -- 3.The JASMIN Speech Corpus: Recordings of Children, Non-Natives and Elderly People. C. Cucchiarini and H. Van Hamme -- 4.Resources Developed in the Autonomata Projects. H.van den Heuvel, J-P.Martens, G.Bloothooft, M.Schraagen, N.Konings, K.D’hanens, and Q.Yang -- 5.STEVIN can Praat. D.Weenink -- 6.SPRAAK: Speech Processing, Recognition and Automatic Annotation Kit. P.Wambacq, K.Demuynck, and D.Van Compernolle -- 7.COREA: Coreference Resolution for Extracting Answers for Dutch. I.Hendrickx, G.Bouma, W.Daelemans and V.Hoste -- 8.Automatic Tree Matching for Analysing Semantic Similarity in Comparable Text. E.Marsi and E.Krahmer -- 9.Large Scale Syntactic Annotation of Written Dutch: Lassy. G.van Noord, G.Bouma, F.van |
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Eynde, D.de Kok, J.van der Linde, I.Schuurman, E.Tjong Kim Sang, and V.Vandeghinste -- 10.Cornetto: a Combinatorial Lexical Semantic Database for Dutch. P.Vossen, I.Maks, R.Segers, H.van der Vliet, M-F.Moens, K.Hofmann, E.Tjong Kim Sang, and M.de Rijke -- 11.Dutch Parallel Corpus: a Balanced Parallel Corpus for Dutch-English and Dutch-French. H.Paulusen, L.Macken, W.Vandeweghe, and P.Desmet -- 12.Identification and Lexical Representation of Multiword Expressions. J.Odijk -- 13.The Construction of a 500-million-word Reference Corpus of Contemporary Written Dutch. N.Oostdijk, M.Reynaert, V.Hoste, and I.Schuurman -- Part III. HLT Technology Related Papers -- 14.Lexical Modeling for Proper Name Recognition in Autonomata Too -- B.Réveil, J-P.Martens, H.van den Heuvel, G.Bloothooft, and M.Schraagen -- 15.N-Best 2008: a Benchmark Evaluation for Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition in Dutch. D.A. van Leeuwen -- 16.Missing Data Solutions for Robust Speech Recognition. Y.Wang, J.F.Gemmeke, K.Demuynck, and H.Van Hamme -- 17.Parse and Corpus-based Machine Translation. V.Vandeghinste, S.Martens, G.Kotzé, J.Tiedemann, J.Van den Bogaert, K.De Smet, F.Van Eynde, and G.van Noord -- Part IV.HLT Application Related Papers -- 18.Development and Integration of Speech technology into COurseware for Language Learning: the DISCO Project. H. Strik, J. van Doremalen, J. Colpaert, and C. Cucchiarini -- 19.Question Answering of Informative Web Pages: How Summarisation Technology Helps. J.De Belder, D.de Kok, G.van Noord, F.Nauze, L.van der Beek, and M-F.Moens -- 20.Generating, Refining and Using Sentiment Lexicons. M.de Rijke, V.Jijkoun, F.Laan, W.Weerkamp, P.Ackermans, and G.Geleijnse -- Part V. And now -- 21.The Dutch-Flemish HLT Agency: Managing the Lifecycle of STEVIN’s Language Resources. R.van Veenendaal, L.van Eerten, C.Cucchiarini, and P.Spyns -- 22.Conclusions and Outlook to the Future. Jan Odijk. |
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The book provides an overview of more than a decade of joint R&D efforts in the Low Countries on HLT for Dutch. It not only presents the state of the art of HLT for Dutch in the areas covered, but, even more importantly, a description of the resources (data and tools) for Dutch that have been created are now available for both academia and industry worldwide. The contributions cover many areas of human language technology (for Dutch): corpus collection (including IPR issues) and building (in particular one corpus aiming at a collection of 500M word tokens), lexicology, anaphora resolution, a semantic network, parsing technology, speech recognition, machine translation, text (summaries) generation, web mining, information extraction, and text to speech to name the most important ones. The book also shows how a medium-sized language community (spanning two territories) can create a digital language infrastructure (resources, tools, etc.) as a basis for subsequent R&D. At the same time, it bundles contributions of almost all the HLT research groups in Flanders and the Netherlands, hence offers a view of their recent research activities. Targeted readers are mainly researchers in human language technology, in particular those focusing on Dutch. It concerns researchers active in larger networks such as the CLARIN, META-NET, FLaReNet and participating in conferences such as ACL, EACL, NAACL, COLING, RANLP, CICling, LREC, CLIN and DIR ( both in the Low Countries), InterSpeech, ASRU, ICASSP, ISCA, EUSIPCO, CLEF, TREC, etc. In addition, some chapters are interesting for human language technology policy makers and even for science policy makers in general. |
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UNINA9910784631403321 |
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Titolo |
Applied polymer science [[electronic resource] ] : 21st century / / edited by Clara D. Craver and Charles E. Carraher, Jr |
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Amsterdam [Netherlands] ; ; New York, : Elsevier, 2000 |
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1-281-11867-2 |
9786611118679 |
0-08-052735-3 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (1087 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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CraverClara D |
CarraherCharles E |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Front Cover; Applied Polymer Science 21st Century; Copyright Page; PREFACE; EDITORS; CONTENTS; SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. History of the American Chemical Society Division of Polymeric Materials. Science and Engineering; Chapter 2. Introduction to Polymer Science and Technology; Chapter 3. Polymer Nomenclature; Chapter 4. Polymer Education; SECTION 2: POLYMER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 5. Polymer Chain Configurations. Measurement and Applications; Chapter 6. Polyolefins; Chapter 7. Styrene Polymers and Copolymers; Chapter 8. Poly(viny1 chloride); Chapter 9. Plasticizers |
Chapter 10. Engineering ThermoplasticsChapter 11. Thermosetting Plastics; Chapter 12. Thermoset Elastomers; Chapter 13. Thermoplastic Elastomers and their Applications; Chapter 14. Fibers; Chapter 15. Adhesive and Sealant Chemistry; Chapter 16. Industrially Important Polysaccharides; Chapter 17. Electrically Conducting Polymers; Chapter 18. History and Development of Polymer Blends and IPNS; Chapter 19. Polymer Processing; Chapter 20. Fire and Polymers; Chapter 21. Epoxy Resins; Chapter 22. Developments in the Commercialization of Water-Soluble Polymers; SECTION 3: COATINGS |
Chapter 23. History of CoatingsChapter 24. High Performance |
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Industrial Coatings; Chapter 25. Advances in Alkyd Resins; Chapter 26. White Pigments; Chapter 27. Colored Organic Pigments; Chapter 28. Solvents in Today's Coatings; Chapter 29. Rheology and Coating Flows; Chapter 30. Water-Borne Coatings; SECTION 4: NEW MATERIALS; Chapter 31. New Materials for the 21St Century; Chapter 32. Polymer Materials for Microelectronics Imaging Applications; Chapter 33. Polymers for Electronic Packaging in the 21st Century; Chapter 34. Organometallic and Metal-Containing Organic Polymers-An Overview |
SECTION 5: SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATIONChapter 35. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Polymers; Chapter 36. Raman Spectroscopy of Polymers; Chapter 37. NMR Characterization of Polymers; Chapter 38. Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Polymers; Chapter 39. Polymer Characterization By Fluorescence Spectroscopy; Chapter 40. Physical Characterization of Polymeric Materials; Chapter 41. Challenges in Particle Size Distribution Measurement-Past, Present and For the 2iStCentury; Chapter 42. The Thermal Analysis of Polymers; Chapter 43. Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Polymers |
SECTION 6: POLYMERIZATION/POLYMERlZATlON MECHANISMChapter 44. Free Radical Polymerization; Chapter 45. Step-Growth Polymerization; Chapter 46. Ionic Polymerization; Chapter 47. An Overview of Transition Metal-Mediated Polymerizations. Catalysts for the 21'' Century; AUTHOR INDEX; KEYWORD INDEX |
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The 75th Anniversary Celebration of the Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering of the American Chemical Society, in 1999 sparked this third edition of Applied Polymer Science with emphasis on the developments of the last few years and a serious look at the challenges and expectations of the 21st Century. This book is divided into six sections, each with an Associate Editor responsible for the contents with the group of Associate Editors acting as a board to interweave and interconnect various topics and to insure complete coverage. These areas repr |
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UNINA9910254201803321 |
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Autore |
Gu Xianglin |
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Titolo |
Basic Principles of Concrete Structures / / by Xianglin Gu, Xianyu Jin, Yong Zhou |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016 |
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[1st ed. 2016.] |
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1 online resource (XXII, 606 p. 397 illus., 13 illus. in color.) |
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Buildings—Design and construction |
Building |
Construction |
Engineering, Architectural |
Mechanics |
Mechanics, Applied |
Computer-aided engineering |
Building Construction and Design |
Solid Mechanics |
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Introduction -- Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Steel Reinforcement -- Bond and Anchorage -- Tension and Compression Behavior of Axially Loaded Members -- Bending Behavior of Flexural Members -- Compression and Tension Behavior of Eccentrically Loaded Members -- Shear -- Torsion -- Punching Shear and Bearing -- Prestressed Concrete Structures -- Serviceability of Concrete Structures -- Durability of Concrete Structures. |
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Based on the latest version of designing codes both for buildings and bridges (GB50010-2010 and JTG D62-2004), this book starts from steel and concrete materials, whose properties are very important to the mechanical behavior of concrete structural members. Step by step, analysis of reinforced and prestressed concrete members under basic loading types (tension, compression, flexure, shearing and torsion) and |
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environmental actions are introduced. The characteristic of the book that distinguishes it from other textbooks on concrete structures is that more emphasis has been laid on the basic theories of reinforced concrete and the application of the basic theories in design of new structures and analysis of existing structures. Examples and problems in each chapter are carefully designed to cover every important knowledge point. As a basic course for undergraduates majoring in civil engineering, this course is different from either the previously learnt mechanics courses or the design courses to be learnt. Compared with mechanics courses, the basic theories of reinforced concrete structures cannot be solely derived by theoretical analysis. And compared with design courses, this course emphasizes the introduction of basic theories rather than simply being a translation of design specifications. The book will focus on both the theoretical derivations and the engineering practices. |
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