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Zeitschriftenartikel zum Thema "Document automation"
Astanaliev, Elmurod Tursunali Ogli. „The Process Of Electronic Document Management In The System Of Railway Automation And Telemechanics“. American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research 03, Nr. 05 (07.05.2021): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/volume03issue05-13.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleLankester, Robert. „Implementing Document Automation: Benefits and Considerations for the Knowledge Professional“. Legal Information Management 18, Nr. 2 (Juni 2018): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669618000208.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleFilimonov, Daniil, Andrey Svetlov, Oksana Gorban und Marina Kosova. „Automation of Archival Documents Meta Tagging“. Mathematical Physics and Computer Simulation, Nr. 4 (Februar 2021): 56–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/mpcm.jvolsu.2020.4.6.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBessen, James, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons und Wiljan van den Berge. „Firm-Level Automation: Evidence from the Netherlands“. AEA Papers and Proceedings 110 (01.05.2020): 389–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20201004.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBratarchuk, T. V., und I. V. Milkina. „Development of electronic document management system in tax authorities“. E-Management 3, Nr. 4 (16.03.2021): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/2658-3445-2020-3-4-37-48.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKobzarenko, D. N., S. E. Savzikhanova und B. I. Shikhsaidov. „Automation Means for Controlling the Correctness of Typical Sections in a University Teacher's Document“. Programmnaya Ingeneria 12, Nr. 5 (06.08.2021): 274–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17587/prin.12.274-280.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTipikin, Vsevolod V., und Maria A. Skibina. „DATA MINING IN DOCUMENT AUTOMATION SYSTEM“. Автоматизация Процессов Управления 59, Nr. 1 (2020): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.35752/1991-2927-2020-1-5-65-74.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKameneva, A. V., und K. I. Kamenev. „Digital document control automation in shipping“. Automation of ship technical facilities 24, Nr. 1 (2018): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31653/1819-3293-2018-1-24-49-56.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBelous, Elena. „Interactive Documents: Language Features and Document Status“. Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 2. Jazykoznanije, Nr. 1 (April 2021): 168–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu2.2021.1.14.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBaratov, Dilshod, und Elmurod Astanaliev. „Developing a new monitoring mechanism of electronic document management of technical documentation for railway automation“. E3S Web of Conferences 264 (2021): 05018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126405018.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDissertationen zum Thema "Document automation"
Seira, Argyri. „Low rate automation in manufacturing and assembly - A framework based om improved methods towards higher automation level : A case study at AIRBUS HELICOPTERS“. Thesis, KTH, Industriell produktion, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-265567.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMcCarty, George E. „Integrating XML and Rdf concepts to achieve automation within a tactical knowledge management environment /“. Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Mar%5FMcCarty.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleZuluaga, Valencia Maria Alejandra. „Methods for automation of vascular lesions detection in computed tomography images“. Thesis, Lyon 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LYO10010/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis thesis presents a framework for the detection and diagnosis of vascular lesions with a special emphasis on coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease remains to be the first cause of mortality worldwide. Typically, the problem of vascular lesion identification has been solved by trying to model the abnormalities (lesions). The main drawback of this approach is that lesions are highly heterogeneous, which makes the detection of previously unseen abnormalities difficult. We have selected not to model lesions directly, but to treat them as anomalies which are seen as low probability density points. We propose the use of two classification frameworks based on support vector machines (SVM) for the density level detection problem. The main advantage of these two methods is that the learning stage does not require labeled data representing lesions, which is always difficult to obtain. The first method is completely unsupervised, whereas the second one only requires a limited number of labels for normality. The use of these anomaly detection algorithms requires the use of features such that anomalies are represented as points with low probability density. For this purpose, we developed an intensity based metric, denoted concentric rings, designed to capture the nearly symmetric intensity profiles of healthy vessels, as well as discrepancies with respect to the normal behavior. Moreover, we have selected a large set of alternative candidate features to use as input for the classifiers. Experiments on synthetic data and cardiac CT data demonstrated that our metric has a good performance in the detection of anomalies, when used with the selected classifiers. Combination of other features with the concentric rings metric has potential to improve the classification performance. We defined an unsupervised feature selection scheme that allows the definition of an optimal subset of features. We compared it with existent supervised feature selection methods. These experiments showed that, in general, the combination of features improves the classifiers performance, and that the best results are achieved with the combination selected by our scheme, associated with the proposed anomaly detection algorithms. Finally, we propose to use image registration in order to compare the classification results at different cardiac phases. The objective here is to match the regions detected as anomalous in different time-frames. In this way, more than attract the physician's attention to the anomaly detected as potential lesion, we want to aid in validating the diagnosis by automatically displaying the same suspected region reconstructed in different time-frames
Katz, Jerry A. „An Introduction of Office Automation and A Document Management System Within a Multiple Plant Manufacturing Organization“. NSUWorks, 1990. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/626.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRoch, Eduard. „Automatizace dokumentů jako nástroj minimalizace rizik“. Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-414147.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleLovegrove, Will. „Advanced document analysis and automatic classification of PDF documents“. Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1996. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13967/.
Der volle Inhalt der QuellePokam, Meguia Raïssa. „Conception d'une interface avec réalité augmentée pour la conduite automobile autonome“. Thesis, Valenciennes, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018VALE0029/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis doctoral thesis was conducted under the canopy of the Localization and Augmented Reality (LAR) project. The research project was focused on railway yard and autonomous vehicles. The thesis provides answers to three main questions about the Human-Machine interface design in autonomous vehicles: Which information should be conveyed to the human agent? In which form? And when? Answers will enable an appropriate trust calibration of the human agent in the autonomous vehicle and improve driver’s experience by making automation “transparent”. We focus especially on the lane changing task entirely realized by the autonomous vehicle. The aim and the objectives were achieved by a five-steps methodology. Some general principles of transparency have been redefined on the LYONS (2013) model. These principles have been then operationalized by means of Cognitive Work Analysis. Graphical representation of useful information or potentially useful information was defined during creative sessions, by using Augmented Reality that lies at the heart of the LAR project. This information was categorized according to the functions from which it results: information acquisition, information analysis, decision making and action execution. Five interfaces were designed. Each of these interfaces presents information from some of these functions. Therefore, these interfaces corresponded to different transparency configurations more or less high. The validity of transparency principles was tested through an experiment on driving simulator with a sample of 45 participants. In this experiment, some indicators of cognitive activities and User Experience were measured. Data analysis has led to some differences between 5 interfaces. Indeed, the interface with related information to “information acquisition” and “action execution” functions improves the cognitive activities of the human agent. Considering the User Experience, it is the interface with the information related from the 4 functions which provides the best User Experience
Seraphin-Thibon, Laurence. „Etude de l'automatisation des mouvements d'écriture chez l'enfant de 6 à 10 ans“. Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAS040/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWritten production is an automated motor activity for adults. Writing is smooth and fast because letter production relies on the prior activation of a procedural memory known as “motor program” or “sensori-motor map”. Our investigation focused on how motor programs develop during writing acquisition. We examined how writing evolved from stroke-to-stroke programming to letter-to-letter programming. In all our studies we recorded the children's writing movements with a digitizer. In the first experiment, 98 children aged 6 to 9 had to write letters of varying numbers of strokes. The results indicated that at ages 6-7, movement duration, dysfluency and trajectory increased with the letter’s number of strokes. The letters were produced by the activation of the first stroke, then the second stroke, and so on until the completion of the whole letter. The number of strokes affected much less the productions of the older children. They assembled the strokes into chunks, which gradually increased in size, until they could write, at the end of the automation process, with a letter-to-letter programming strategy. The analysis revealed that the first automatisms stabilized at age 8. However, some letters remained represented in chunks even among the older children. Specific types of strokes affected the stabilization of letter automation. We thus carried out another experiment to examine the impact of the rotation strokes that are necessary for the production of curved lines (e.g., to produce letter o) and the pointing movements that position the pen after a lift (e.g., to produce the dot on letter i). In the experiment, 108 children aged 6 to 10 wrote sequences of upper-case letters varying in pointing and rotation movements. The results indicated that the production of rotation movements required a speed trade-off to decrease differences between maximum and minimum velocities. Pointing movements required a duration trade-off between the movements executed on the sheet and in the air. There seems to be a sort of tempo for letter production that modulates letter production. This requires compensatory strategies that are cognitively demanding. At the developmental level, the kinematic data suggests that most of the learning process takes place between ages 6 to 8. Then there is stabilization phase that marks the beginning of writing automation. It evolves between ages 9 and 10. Our work thus revealed that as the child practices writing, the motor programs code increasingly bigger information chunks. This quantitative increase in procedural memory is also accompanied by qualitative information for certain types of strokes that require specific processing. Therefore, the content of motor programs is not limited to information about letter shape, stroke order and direction. Motor programs also code information on compensatory kinematic strategies for rotation and pointing movements. These motor programs are elaborated during the learning process between ages 6 to 7. At around age 8, with practice and the increase of cognitive, attentional and memory skills, they start to stabilize and become automated. At ages 9-10, writing is automated for most letters and becomes a linguistic communicational tool. The implications of these results are directly applicable in schools for the improvement of pedagogical tools in teaching writing
Duffau, Clément. „Justification Factory : de l'élicitation d'exigences de justification jusqu'à leur production en continu“. Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AZUR4094/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleIn many areas where it exists human risks, such as medicine, nuclear or avionics, it is necessary to go through a certification stage to ensure the proper functioning of a system or product. Certification is based on normative documents that express the justification requirements to which the product and the development process must conform. A certification audit then consists of producing documentation certifying compliance with this regulatory framework.To cope with this need for justifications to ensure compliance with the standards in force and the completeness of the justifications provided, it must therefore be able to target the justification requirements to be claimed for a project and produce justifications during the development of the project. In this context, eliciting the justification requirements from the standards and producing the necessary and sufficient justifications are issues to ensure compliance with standards and avoid over-justification.In these works we seek to structure the justification requirements and then help to produce the associated justifications while remaining attentive to the confidence that can be placed in them. To address these challenges, we have defined a formal semantics for an existing model of justifications: Justification Diagrams. From this semantics, we have been able to define a set of operations to control the life cycle of the justifications to ensure that the justifications regarding the justification requirements. Through this semantics, we have also been able to guide, and even automate in some cases, the production of justifications and the verification of conformance.These contributions were applied in the context of medical technologies for the company AXONIC, the bearer of this work. This made it possible to i) elicitate the justification requirements of the medical standards and company's internal practicals, ii) automatically produce the justifications associated with the IEC 62304 standard for medical software, iii) automate the verification and validation of the justifications as well as the production of documents that can be used during the audit
Hussein, Ali Dina. „A social Internet of Things application architecture : applying semantic web technologies for achieving interoperability and automation between the cyber, physical and social worlds“. Thesis, Evry, Institut national des télécommunications, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TELE0024/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe paradigm of the Social Internet of Things (SIoT) is being promoted in the literature to boost a new trend wherein the benefits of social network services are exhibited within the network of connected objects i.e., the Internet of Things (IoT). The novel user-friendly interaction framework of the SIoT opens the doors for enhancing the intelligence required to stimulate a shift in the IoT from a heterogeneous network of independently connected objects towards a manageable network of everything. In practice, achieving scalability within the large-scale and the heterogeneous paradigm of the IoT while maintaining on top of its user-friendly and intuitive services to bridge human-to-machine perceptions and encourage the technology’s adaptation is a major challenge which is hindering the realization and deployment of the IoT technologies and applications into people’s daily live. For the goal of handling IoT challenges, as well as improve the level of smart services adaptability to users’ situational needs, in this thesis, novel SIoT-based application architecture is provided. That is, Semantic Web Technologies are envisaged as a means to develop automated, value-added services for SIoT. While, interoperability and automation are essential requirement to seamlessly integrate such services into user life, Ontologies are used to semantically describe Web services with the aim of enabling the automatic invocation and composition of these services as well as support interactions across the cyber, physical and social worlds. On the other hand, handling the variety of contextual data in SIoT for intelligent decision making is another big challenge which is still in very early stages of research. In this thesis we propose a cognitive reasoning approach taking into consideration achieving situational-awareness (SA) in SIoT. This reasoning approach is deployed within two application domains where results show an improved level of services adaptability compared to location-aware services which are previously proposed in the literature
Bücher zum Thema "Document automation"
Learn Word 2000 VBA document automation. Plano, Tex: Wordware Pub., 2001.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenDocument databases. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1985.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenHolman, Gavin. Automation at the British Library Document Supply Centre. 3. Aufl. [London]: BLDSC Computing & Data Communications, 1988.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenWord 2003 document automation with VBA, XML, XSLT, and Smart Documents. Plano, Tex: Wordware Pub., 2005.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenSanderson, Eric S. The technology puzzle: Forms automation & imaging. Herausgegeben von McGarry Dennis, Green-Zager Marj und National Business Forms Association. Alexandria, Va: NBFA, 1993.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenDriza, Scott. Word 2007 document automation with VBA and VSTO. Plano, Tex: Wordware Pub., 2009.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenGingrande, Arthur. Forms automation: From ICR to e-forms to the Internet. Silver Spring, MD: Association for Information and Image Management International, 1998.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenKrivykh, Irina V., Leonid Yu Kostyuk und Victor V. Snezhko. Power systems document automation program IndorInfo/Power: Getting started. Tomsk: Tomsk state university, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.17273/book.2008.5.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBarbara, Tietsort, Hrsg. Legal office: Document processing. Cincinnati: South-Western Educational Pub., 1998.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenAutomated work flow: Developing general designs and support plans. Silver Spring, MD: Association for Information and Image Management, 1994.
Den vollen Inhalt der Quelle findenBuchteile zum Thema "Document automation"
Kimura, Gary D., und Alan C. Shaw. „The Structure of Abstract Document Objects“. In Languages for Automation, 179–96. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1388-6_9.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleNakane, Kazunari, Hiroshi Kotera, Masao Togawa und Yoshinori Sakai. „Audio-Document Teleconferencing in the Automated Office“. In Languages for Automation, 323–33. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1388-6_15.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleNorthoff, Thomas, und Klaus Gresbrand. „Writing It Up Right: Which Document Automation Tool Is Best for Me?“ In Law for Professionals, 393–410. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48266-4_18.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleChernin, Alexander. „The “document-driven activity” approach to modelling and designing office automation systems“. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 380–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57433-6_66.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleJia, Lijie. „Modeling Framework for Document Flow in Office Automation System for Colleges and Universities“. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 725–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27866-2_88.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRibeiro, Jorge, Rui Lima und Sara Paiva. „Document Classification in Robotic Process Automation Using Artificial Intelligence—A Preliminary Literature Review“. In Communication and Intelligent Systems, 211–21. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1089-9_18.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSoares, Carlos, und Miguel Calejo. „Intelligent Document Routing as a First Step towards Workflow Automation: A Case Study Implemented in SQL“. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 276–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16558-0_24.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBertino, E., und D. Montesi. „Design and Development of a Document Management System for Banking Applications: an Example of Office Automation“. In Database and Expert Systems Applications, 500–507. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7553-8_81.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWright, Steve, Dan Bakmand-Mikalski, Razi bin Rais, Darrin Bishop, Matt Eddinger, Brian Farnhill, Ed Hild et al. „Automating Document Assembly“. In Expert SharePoint 2010 Practices, 73–109. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3871-3_4.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleHild, Ed, und Chad Wach. „Automating Document Assembly“. In Pro SharePoint 2010 Solution Development, 127–63. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2782-3_7.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKonferenzberichte zum Thema "Document automation"
Radu, Robert-George, Iulia-Maria Radulescu, Ciprian-Octavian Truica, Elena-Simona Apostol und Mariana Mocanu. „Clustering Documents using the Document to Vector Model for Dimensionality Reduction“. In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Automation, Quality and Testing, Robotics (AQTR). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aqtr49680.2020.9129967.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleHsu, Wen-Pin. „Intelligent Document Recognition on Financial Process Automation“. In 2020 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test (VLSI-DAT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlsi-dat49148.2020.9196318.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSharman, D. B. „Self service document processing for banking automation“. In IEE Colloquium on Document Image Processing and Multimedia Environments. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19951189.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKaur, Jaspal, Mohammad Yusof, Patrice Boursier und Jean-Marc Ogier. „Automated scientific document retrieval“. In 2nd International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccae.2010.5451344.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMetre, Vishakha A., Shraddha K. Popat und Pramod B. Deshmukh. „Optimization of Document Clustering Using UNL Document Vector Generation and Swarm Intelligence“. In 2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication, Control and Automation (ICCUBEA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccubea.2017.8463860.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMustafina, Venera, und Sergey Ivanov. „Identity Document Recognition: Neural Network Approach“. In 2021 International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rusautocon52004.2021.9537340.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKiranagi, Jyothi B., Bapu B. Kiranagi und D. S. Guru. „Automation of Document Editing: A Vision Based Approach“. In International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications (ICCIMA 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccima.2007.299.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRāts, Juris, Inguna Pede, Tatjana Rubina und Gatis Vītols. „A Flexible Model for Enterprise Document Capturing Automation“. In 22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009034802970304.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSahoo, Deepak, Rakesh Balabantaray, Mridumoni Phukon und Saibali Saikia. „Aspect based multi-document summarization“. In 2016 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccaa.2016.7813838.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTang, Qiaoying, und Chenghui Zhao. „A simplified document flow system“. In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics (ICAL). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ical.2012.6308252.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBerichte der Organisationen zum Thema "Document automation"
Royer, Patrick D., Mark B. Triplett, Brett C. Simpson und Kerrie S. Rohlfing. A Design Document: Custom Analytical Tools and Automation for the Industrial Hygienist. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1630731.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRoyer, Patrick D., Mark B. Triplett, Brett C. Simpson und Kerrie S. Rohlfing. A Design Document: Custom Analytical Tools and Automation for the Industrial Hygienist. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1582451.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleHendrickson, Aidan, und Philippe Pierre Pebay. Recommendations on a Document Structure Format for Automatic Report Generation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1376817.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleJohnson, Barry W., D. T. Smith und Todd A. DeLong. VHDL Fault Simulation and Automatic Test Pattern Generation Requirements Document. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, Januar 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada304358.
Der volle Inhalt der QuellePebay, Philippe, und Jonathan Lifflander. Using Sandia's Automatic Report Generator to Document EMPIRE-based Electrostatic Simulations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1762099.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKaplin, David B. Automatic Summarization with Sloth (Summarizes Lengthy Documents and Outputs The Highlights). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada408523.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKumar, Indraneel, Lionel Beaulieu, Annie Cruz-Porter, Chun Song, Benjamin St. Germain und Andrey Zhalnin. An Assessment of the Workforce and Occupations in the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Industries in Indiana. Purdue University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315018.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKanungo, Tapas. An Automatic Closed-Loop Methodology for Generating Character Groundtruth for Scanned Documents. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, Dezember 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada458674.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleCai, Hubo, JungHo Jeon, Xin Xu, Yuxi Zhang und Liu Yang. Automating the Generation of Construction Checklists. Purdue University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317273.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleGaponenko, Artiom, und Andrey Golovin. Electronic magazine with rating system of an estimation of individual and collective work of students. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, Oktober 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0043.06102017.
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