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Abbas, Qaisar, and Abdullah Alsheddy. "Driver Fatigue Detection Systems Using Multi-Sensors, Smartphone, and Cloud-Based Computing Platforms: A Comparative Analysis." Sensors 21, no. 1 (2020): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21010056.

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Internet of things (IoT) cloud-based applications deliver advanced solutions for smart cities to decrease traffic accidents caused by driver fatigue while driving on the road. Environmental conditions or driver behavior can ultimately lead to serious roadside accidents. In recent years, the authors have developed many low-cost, computerized, driver fatigue detection systems (DFDs) to help drivers, by using multi-sensors, and mobile and cloud-based computing architecture. To promote safe driving, these are the most current emerging platforms that were introduced in the past. In this paper, we reviewed state-of-the-art approaches for predicting unsafe driving styles using three common IoT-based architectures. The novelty of this article is to show major differences among multi-sensors, smartphone-based, and cloud-based architectures in multimodal feature processing. We discussed all of the problems that machine learning techniques faced in recent years, particularly the deep learning (DL) model, to predict driver hypovigilance, especially in terms of these three IoT-based architectures. Moreover, we performed state-of-the-art comparisons by using driving simulators to incorporate multimodal features of the driver. We also mention online data sources in this article to test and train network architecture in the field of DFDs on public available multimodal datasets. These comparisons assist other authors to continue future research in this domain. To evaluate the performance, we mention the major problems in these three architectures to help researchers use the best IoT-based architecture for detecting DFDs in a real-time environment. Moreover, the important factors of Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) and 5th generation (5G) networks are analyzed in the context of deep learning architecture to improve the response time of DFD systems. Lastly, it is concluded that there is a research gap when it comes to implementing the DFD systems on MEC and 5G technologies by using multimodal features and DL architecture.
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Sprunger, Keith L. "Puritan Church Architecture and Worship in a Dutch Context." Church History 66, no. 1 (1997): 36–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3169631.

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English Puritans have only a small reputation for aesthetic contributions to architecture. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, they worshiped God without making a show of buildings or beautiful ceremonies; consequently, there are few grand Puritan architectural monuments. Nonseparating Puritans, blending into the larger church, put their emphasis on the pure preaching and practice of biblical religion, not on outward appearances. And the Separatists, the strictest of the Puritans, gathered in disguised house-churches. Because of this artistic silence it is easy to downplay the importance of architectural concerns in the early history of Puritanism. Whenever historians mention “Puritan” architecture or “nonconformist” architecture, they are likely to describe it as simple, plain, functional, humble, austere, and practical. While true as far as it goes, this description is not the whole story. An examination of Puritan discussions about architecture in early seventeenth-century Netherlands reveals the interplay of theological and practical factors in creating the “proper” church architecture.
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Lacroix, Yvon-André. "Le prix Architecture de bibliothèques et de centres d’archives du Québec." Documentation et bibliothèques 60, no. 2-3 (2014): 62–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1025510ar.

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Le prix Architecture de bibliothèques et de centres d’archives du Québec est un prix bisannuel qui a été créé par le Congrès des milieux documentaires du Québec en 2011. Cet article retrace l’origine du prix en 2010, la mise en place des règlements et, pour les années 2011 et 2013, la formation du jury, la remise du prix et d’une mention honorifique. Chacune des sept candidatures de 2011 et des neuf candidatures de 2013 est illustrée d’une photographie. Les commentaires du jury de 2011 expriment les qualités de la lauréate du prix 2011, la Bibliothèque Raymond-Lévesque de la Ville de Longueuil, ainsi que celles de la mention accordée à la Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval. Quant à eux, les commentaires du jury du prix 2013 expriment les qualités de la lauréate de 2013, la Bibliothèque Laure Conan, de la Ville de La Malbaie, ainsi que celles de la mention accordée à la Bibliothèque Memphrémagog de la Ville de Magog.
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Tang, Liyang, Zhiwei Ni, Hui Xiong, and Hengshu Zhu. "Locating targets through mention in Twitter." World Wide Web 18, no. 4 (2014): 1019–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11280-014-0299-8.

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Widyaevan, Dea Aulia. "COSMOGENIC ARCHITECTURE: A STUDY OF YOKA SARA’S DESIGN APPROACH ON ANTONIO BLANCO’S HOTEL." DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) 45, no. 1 (2018): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/dimensi.45.1.25-36.

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The Antonio Blanco’s hotel design by Balinese base architect Yoka Sara been design to represent the extension of Antonio Blanco’s museum in Ubud Bali. Although this design only achieves in a preliminary stage, the design approach in which Yoka Sara offer to interpret the style of Balinese contemporary, reflect the idea of Cosmogenic Architecture by Charles Jencks. In his book “Architecture of The Jumping Universe” Jencks stated about how in the postmodern era, the architect should have the freedom to use architecture as a language. The nature of architecture has been identified with a definition of the universe through contemporary sciences. This paper tries to reveal the cosmogenic value in Antonio Blanco’s hotel approach by analogizing the architectural vocabulary into the linguistic system as Jencks mention in his book “The Language of Postmodern Architecture”. The issue of genius loci concept of cosmos also discusses to be coherent with the idea of cosmos in contemporary science. In related to architecture design, and a new way to re-define cosmos in contemporary Balinese architecture
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Hourali, Samira, Morteza Zahedi, and Mansour Fateh. "A new model for coreference resolution based on knowledge representation and multi-criteria ranking." Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 40, no. 1 (2021): 877–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jifs-201050.

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Coreference resolution is critical for improving the performance of all text-based systems including information extraction, document summarization, machine translation, and question-answering. Most of coreference resolution solutions rely on using knowledge resources like lexical knowledge, syntactic knowledge, world knowledge and semantic knowledge. This paper presents a new knowledge-based coreference resolution model using neural network architecture. It uses XLNet embeddings as input and does not rely on any syntactic or dependency parsers. For more efficient span representation and mention detection, we used entity-level information. Mentions were extracted from the text with an unhand engineered mention detector, and the features were extracted from a deep neural network. We also propose a nonlinear multi-criteria ranking model to rank the candidate antecedents. This model simultaneously determines the total score of alternatives and the weight of the features in order to speed up the process of ranking alternatives. Compared to the state-of-the-art models, the simulation results showed significant improvements on the English CoNLL-2012 shared task (+6.4 F1). Moreover, we achieved 96.1% F1 score on the n2c2 medical dataset.
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Abu-Hussein, Mohammed. "The Genesis of Schools and its Architecture in The Arab-Islamic Civilization." Academic Perspective Procedia 1, no. 1 (2018): 1232–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33793/acperpro.01.01.194.

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This research aims to determine the genesis of the schools in the Arab Islamic civilizations and how the educational function has separated from the mosque. Also highlighted the historical, religious, architectural conditions that led to school's emergence. Then, aims to study the different architectural styles of schools across the whole region of Islamic world through studying the architectural plans and forms in order to understand the functions of the spaces and the multi-functional spaces feature. In addition to present an understanding vision for the educational system and discuss its religious specialist , and give a definition for the educational role of the mosque and the continuity of this role in the light of having a new building for education. Though, mention the architectural roots which have various design styles and forms such as residential , religious or the charitable building, even the defensible architectural building like (fortresses,ribat). The conclusion for this research was oriented toward the architecture of school from the functional, the structural wise and discussing its architectural elements to show the aesthetical and artistic value for this architecture and discuss its major role in the urban fabric which is the most important goal for the research.
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MEKKAS, Malika. "OTTOMAN INFLUENCES ON THE SIDI EL KETTANI MOSQUE IN CONSTANTINE ALGERIA." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 4 (2021): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.4-3.18.

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The city of constantine is considered one of the algerian cities , that witnessed tremendous urban and architectural devlopment during the ottoman era, and the ottoman chose it to be the capital of eastern algeria, and the city witnessed during this period the building of many mosques but most of these monuments were subjected to sabotage and destruction from the party of french colonialism, and perhaps the most important models that still presrve a large part of their orignal style, we mention the sidi el kettani mosque which was built by salih bey as it combined the local architectural style, with the incoming ottoman style and this gave it a unique characteristic in the field of architecture in addition, to its richness of exquisite architectural and decorative elements
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Nasr ElDin, T. I., and N. M. Rehan. "GREEN ARCHITECTURE AS AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY TO PRESERVE CULTURE HERITAGE - SPECIAL MENTION “VANCOUVER CITY - CANADA”." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W11 (May 5, 2019): 917–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-917-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Culture heritage provides us an automatic sense of unity and belonging, which allows us to better understand previous generation and history of where we come from. The preservation of heritage is closely linked to the culture of society where culture plays a vital role in urban, economic and social development. The research aim is to overview the main principles of green architecture and identify the main heritage conservation approaches as a theoretical approach to identify the most suitable conservation approach that applies all the principles of the green architecture. The chosen approach will be applied on our case study “Vancouver city in Canada” to verity our conclusion from the theoretical study.</p>
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Ježek, Jan. "Data Architecture for Sensor Network." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 7 (December 29, 2011): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.7.3.

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Fast development of hardware in recent years leads to the high availability of simple sensing devices at minimal cost. As a consequence, there is many of sensor networks nowadays. These networks can continuously produce a large amount of observed data including the location of measurement. Optimal data architecture for such propose is a challenging issue due to its large scale and spatio-temporal nature. The aim of this paper is to describe data architecture that was used in a particular solution for storage of sensor data. This solution is based on relation data model – concretely PostgreSQL and PostGIS. We will mention out experience from real world projects focused on car monitoring and project targeted on agriculture sensor networks. We will also shortly demonstrate the possibilities of client side API and the potential of other open source libraries that can be used for cartographic visualization (e.g. GeoServer). The main objective is to describe the strength and weakness of usage of relation database system for such propose and to introduce also alternative approaches based on NoSQL concept.<br />
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mention architecture"

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Cordone, Michelle L. "The Role of Vernacular Architecture in Small Town Identity and Economy: A Study of Mentone, Indiana." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1187314978.

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Kurniawan, Kemas Ridwan. "The architecture and urbanism of Indonesian tin mining : with particular reference to Mentok-Banka." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.424477.

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Sibelius, Sydney. "El Cómic y Lo Cómico: Cómo Pablo Picasso Denuncia a Francisco Franco con 18 Imágenes." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1132.

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This thesis analyzes the 18 etchings made by Pablo Picasso in his folio titled Sueño y mentira de Franco created in 1937. It examines their role in condemning Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War and how Picasso used his art to make a political statement. Additionally, the roles that humor and satire, gender, the comic strip style, and language play in the piece are discussed in regards to the effectiveness of the overall work.
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Curtin, Abby. "Rethinking Landscape Interpretation: Form, Function, and Meaning of the Garfield Farm, 1876-1905." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5852.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>The landscape of James A. Garfield’s Mentor, Ohio home (now preserved at James A. Garfield National Historic Site) contains multiple layers of historical meanings and values. The landscape as portrayed in political biographies, political cartoons, and other ephemera during Garfield’s 1880 presidential campaign reveals the existence of the dual cultural values of agrarian tradition and agricultural progress in the late nineteenth century. Although Garfield did not depend on farming exclusively for his livelihood, he, like many agriculturalists of this era participated in a process of mediation between these dual values. The function of the landscape of Garfield’s farm between 1876 and 1880 is a reflection of this process of mediation. After President Garfield’s assassination in 1881, his wife and children returned to their Mentor home. Between 1885 and c. 1905, Garfield’s widow Lucretia made numerous changes to the agricultural landscape, facilitating the evolution of the home from farm to country estate. Despite the rich history of this landscape, its cultural complexity and evolution over time makes it difficult to interpret for public audiences. Additionally, the landscape is currently interpreted exclusively through indoor museum exhibits and outdoor wayside panels, two formats with severe limitations. I propose the integration of deep mapping into interpretation at James A. Garfield National historic site in order to more effectively represent the multi-layered qualities of its historic landscape.
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Books on the topic "Mention architecture"

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Steve, Michel. L'architecture Belle Époque à Menton. Demaistre, 1998.

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Hans-Georg Tersling: Danemark 1857-Menton 1920 : architecte de la Côte d'Azur. Société d'art et d'histoire du Mentonnais, 1990.

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Zbornica za arhitekturo in prostor Slovenije. Slovenska arhitektura, slovensko prostorsko načrtovanje: Slovenian architecture, Slovenian spatial planning : razstavi realizacij članov in članic Zbornice za arhitekturo in prostor Slovenije ter priznanja Zlati svinčnik in Platinasti svinčnik = the exhibitions of the completed works of members of the Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia and honorable mentions Golden Pencil and Platinum Pencil : 2006-2007 : oktober - november 2007. Zbornica za arhitekturo in prostor Slovenije, 2008.

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Benjamin, Mike, Dennis McGonagle, Maribel I. Miguel, David A. Bong, and Ingrid Möller. Limb anatomy and medical imaging. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0065.

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This chapter provides a generalized framework for helping the clinician to understand basic principles of functional anatomy in the limbs in relation to medical imaging, particularly ultrasonography (US). Certain basic design principles that are evident in the limbs are explained: for example, that larger muscles lie proximally, and that tendons are more numerous and longer distally. While the upper limb is ultimately geared to moving the hand with ease and precision in three-dimensional space, the lower limb is both an organ of propulsion and a column supporting body weight. It is important to note that when the foot is on the ground this has an important influence on muscle function. Fundamental principles of muscle design and action are explained, including the distinction between prime movers, antagonists, synergists, and fixators; the fact that movements and not muscles are represented in the cerebral cortex; the all-or-nothing principle of fibre contraction; the modifying influence of gravity on muscle action; and issues relating to fibre architecture. The less appreciated functions of tendons are included and the difference between an enthesis and an enthesis organ is explained. The similar appearance of nerves and tendons in dissections and even in MRI and US images is explained and the importance of fascia is highlighted—particularly its role as an 'ectoskeleton'. Brief mention is made of adipose tissue and blood vessels, and planes of movement between adjacent structures are described in order to inform the ultrasonographer who deals with structures in real time.
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Aunger, Robert. Reset. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197532638.001.0001.

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Behavior change is a hot topic in many fields nowadays, from public health to marketing to web design to architecture and public policy. However, there is little consensus about how to approach it: there are over 100 change theories in health psychology alone, and the field of behavioral economics has over 100 “nudges” for inspiring behavior change as well (just to mention the two most prominent fields dealing with this topic). This book is about a new, generic way of approaching behavior change called Behavior Centered Design (BCD). It provides a theory-based framework for designing behavior change programs in any field. Further, BCD is based on more fundamental sources of theory than alternatives: evolutionary biology and neuroscience—basically because these are more reliable sources of ideas about behavior than the cognitive psychology on which other methodologies have traditionally depended. BCD is one of the few approaches out there that constitutes an entire “framework”—both a general theory of how to change behavior and a generic process for developing change programs. It is also unique in mixing the latest from the relevant behavioral sciences and from studies of creativity for understanding how to intervene effectively. Finally, it is the only approach that resurrects the behavior-setting concept from ecological psychology, using it to ground both change theory and the design process. The behavior-setting concept is a powerful way to unify many of the concerns of other approaches. It concludes with an extensive description of how to use BCD to develop behavior change programs.
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Nina, Gray, Harpers Ferry Center (U.S.). Division of Historic Furnishings., Van Dijk, Pace, Westlake & Partners., and David A. Hanks & Associates., eds. Lawnfield: James A. Garfield National Historic Site, Mentor, Ohio. The Division?, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mention architecture"

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Peasland, Brian. "Oracle Architecture." In Oracle DBA Mentor. Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4321-3_20.

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Aleksander, Igor. "Architectures for Artificial Mentation and Behavior." In Human and Machine Perception 3. Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1361-2_3.

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Ousterhout, Robert G. "Makers, Methods, and Materials." In Eastern Medieval Architecture. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190272739.003.0006.

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Early Christian architecture inherited a well-established building industry and followed in the tradition of Roman architecture, as defined by Vitruvius in the first century BCE. Architects were identified by title as mechanikos or architekton, indicating their level of training. With the official acceptance of Christianity, the emperor or the state took a leading role in patronage. Documents mention project supervisors, government overseers, and accountants, as well as skilled and unskilled laborers.
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Liu, Shyh-Chang, and Tsang Hung Wu. "Establishment of Enterprise Secured Information Architecture." In Strategic and Practical Approaches for Information Security Governance. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0197-0.ch018.

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Due to the fast progressing of the Information Technology, the issues of the information security became more important for the industry recently. Since the scopes of the information security are so broad, it hardly can be absolutely safety, not to mention only the limited resources are provided. The possible solution to enhance the security of present IT environment is to plan the safe and sound information flow (includes the strategy flow, risk management flow, and logistic flow) by integrated planning, based on the company integrated operation modes.
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Dasgupta, Subrata. "In The Name Of Architecture." In The Second Age of Computer Science. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190843861.003.0007.

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When Caxton Foster of the University of Massachusetts published his book Computer Architecture in 1970, this term was only just being recognized, reluctantly, by the computing community. This despite an influential paper published in 1964 by a group of IBM engineers on the “Architecture of the IBM System/360.” For instance, ACM’s “Curriculum 68” made no mention of the term in its elaborate description of the entire scope of computing as an academic discipline. Rather, in the late 1960s and well into the ’70s terms such as computer organization, computer structures, logical organization, computer systems organization, or, most blandly, computer design were preferred to describe computers in an abstract sort of way, independent of the physical (hardware) details. Thus a widely referenced paper by Michael Flynn of Stanford University, published in 1974, was titled “Trends and Problems in Computer Organization.” And Maurice Wilkes, even in the third edition of his Time-Sharing Computer Systems (1975) declined to use the term computer architecture. Yet, computer architecture as both an abstract way of looking at, understanding, and designing computers, and as a field of computer science emerged in the first years of the ’70s. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) founded a Technical Committee on Computer Architecture (TCCA) in 1970 to join the ranks of other specialist IEEE TCs. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) followed suit in 1971 by establishing, alongside other special-interest groups, the Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH). And in 1974, the first of what came to be the annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) was held in Gainesville, Florida. By the end of the decade a series of significant textbooks and articles bearing the term computer architecture(s) had appeared. The reason for naming an aspect of the computer its “architecture” and the reason for naming an academic and research discipline “computer architecture” can be traced back to the mid-1940s and the paradigm-shaping unpublished reports by John von Neumann of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, and his collaborators, Arthur Burks and Herman Goldstine.
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Fiévé, Nicolas. "A Critical History of Japanese Housing from the Perspective of the Human-Nature Relationship." In Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-264-2/001.

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The history of elite housing from ancient times onwards was based on a concept of space in which man was an integral part of his natural surroundings. This conception of space derives from the symbiosis between ‘architecture’ and ‘garden’ and is inherent to the long and rich tradition of Japanese and Sino-Japanese thought fed by myths, legends and sacred beliefs, from primitive Shinto cults to the influence of Indian thought through Buddhism imported via China, not to mention the major influence of Taoist concepts of the universe from the Heian period on. These successive influences never put into question the fundamental relationship between man and nature but, on the contrary, gave it new substance, and left their mark on all forms of social expression including architecture, art, the sacred, and mythology. Japanese architecture has always reflected the fundamental relationship between man and nature, which is why the various archetypes of Japanese dwellings from ancient to pre-modern times rely on the intrinsic relationship between architecture and garden.
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Thomas, Edmund. "Creating Form: Architects in the Antonine Age." In Monumentality and the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199288632.003.0014.

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At Miletus we saw a distinction between the workmen contracted to construct the arcades and the architect who designed them. Ancient building projects were usually dominated by architects, who directed a large number of subordinate workmen. Whereas the workmen sometimes challenged an instruction, the architect at the top identified more with the project, and his opportunity for social prestige was greater. Since Aristotle, architects were considered to be both ‘wiser’ and ‘more valued’ than manual workers, because they knew the ‘causes’ of a building project. At Patara it was not only the Velii Proculi as patrons who gained glory from new architectural forms. In the odeion stood a statue to the architect Dionysius of Sardis. He is described as ‘skilled in all works of Athena’, which recalls the mention of this goddess at Miletus; but the ‘future fame’ that his statue commemorated was for a work of architecture and engineering of which any Roman would have been proud: the great roof over the odeion itself. Another who made a professional reputation for himself beyond his home city was Marcus Aurelius Pericles of Mylasa, who was honoured at Rome for his success in architecture, described as ‘the greatest art of countless people’. To understand the monumentality of Roman architecture, then, we need to consider the views of architects. One should bear in mind, however, that the architectural profession in antiquity was very diverse. Indeed, there was no idea of a ‘profession’ at all in the modern sense of recognized qualifications and a relatively stable corporate identity. It is difficult to evaluate the social position of those architects whose names are recorded across the Roman Empire, as the mainly epigraphic evidence for their existence is both diffuse and varied, coming from areas as heterogeneous in social structure as imperial Rome, cities in Asia Minor, villages in late Roman Syria, and military settlements on the north-western frontier. In Greece and Asia Minor an individual called an architektōn might have been either a civic magistrate, with no professional activity in the design process, though sometimes involved with public building; a religious official, with responsibility for the buildings of a sanctuary; or a practising architect, either employed by a city or working independently.
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Shah, Ghalib A., Shaleeza Sohail, and Faisal B. Hussain. "QoS in Wireless Sensor Networks." In Wireless Technologies. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-101-6.ch106.

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been envisioned as a new and effective means for creating and deploying previously unimaginable applications. These networks generally have the capabilities of observing the physical phenomena, communication, data processing and dissemination. Limited resources of sensor nodes like energy, bandwidth and processing abilities, make these networks excellent candidates for incorporating QoS framework. The possible applications of WSNs are numerous while being diverse in nature which makes analyzing and designing QoS support for each application a non-trivial task. At the same time, these applications require different type of QoS support from the network for optimum performance. A single layer cannot address all these issues, hence, numerous researchers have proposed protocols and architectures for QoS support at different network layers. In this chapter, the authors identify the generic QoS parameters which are usually supported at different layers of WSNs protocol stack and investigate their importance in different application models. A brief overview of significant research contribution at every network layer is provided. It is worthwhile to mention that same QoS parameter may be supported at multiple layers, hence, adequate selection of suitable mechanism would be application’s choice. On the other hand, it is quite possible that a single QoS parameter, such as energy conservation or real-time delivery, can be efficiently supported through interaction of multiple layers. It is difficult, if not impossible to optimize multi layer QoS architecture. Hence, a number of researchers have also proposed the idea of cross layer architecture for providing QoS support for a number of sensor applications, which is also discussed in this chapter. At the end, the authors highlight the open research issues that might be the focus of future research in this area.
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Shah, Ghalib A., Shaleeza Sohail, and Faisal B. Hussain. "QoS in Wireless Sensor Networks." In Intelligent Quality of Service Technologies and Network Management. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-791-6.ch004.

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been envisioned as a new and effective means for creating and deploying previously unimaginable applications. These networks generally have the capabilities of observing the physical phenomena, communication, data processing and dissemination. Limited resources of sensor nodes like energy, bandwidth and processing abilities, make these networks excellent candidates for incorporating QoS framework. The possible applications of WSNs are numerous while being diverse in nature which makes analyzing and designing QoS support for each application a non-trivial task. At the same time, these applications require different type of QoS support from the network for optimum performance. A single layer cannot address all these issues, hence, numerous researchers have proposed protocols and architectures for QoS support at different network layers. In this chapter, the authors identify the generic QoS parameters which are usually supported at different layers of WSNs protocol stack and investigate their importance in different application models. A brief overview of significant research contribution at every network layer is provided. It is worthwhile to mention that same QoS parameter may be supported at multiple layers, hence, adequate selection of suitable mechanism would be application’s choice. On the other hand, it is quite possible that a single QoS parameter, such as energy conservation or real-time delivery, can be efficiently supported through interaction of multiple layers. It is difficult, if not impossible to optimize multi layer QoS architecture. Hence, a number of researchers have also proposed the idea of cross layer architecture for providing QoS support for a number of sensor applications, which is also discussed in this chapter. At the end, the authors highlight the open research issues that might be the focus of future research in this area.
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Rowland, Daniel B. "Architecture and Dynasty." In God, Tsar, and People. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501752094.003.0008.

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This chapter sketches the political and geographic environment in pre-Petrine Rus´ that favored architecture as a major but little-investigated arena for symbolic action by the ruler. It mentions rulers from Saint Vladimir to Peter the Great that made architecture a useful tool for state-building in order to demonstrate their power and define their image. It also points out that architectural construction, whether of churches, fortifications, or palaces, was avidly noted in chronicles from the Primary Chronicle to the Nikon Chronicle and beyond. The chapter elaborates the ways that Boris Godunov used architecture in order to make a useful case study as architecture in relation to the pre-Petrine period finds too little place in discussions of political history. It provides access to some perceptions of Godunov's architectural efforts and gauges how successful those efforts were.
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Conference papers on the topic "Mention architecture"

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Huang, Haoran, Qi Zhang, and Xuanjing Huang. "Mention Recommendation for Twitter with End-to-end Memory Network." In Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/260.

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In this study, we investigated the problem of recommending usernames when people attempt to use the ``@'' sign to mention other people in twitter-like social media. With the extremely rapid development of social networking services, this problem has received considerable attention in recent years. Previous methods have studied the problem from different aspects. Because most of Twitter-like microblogging services limit the length of posts, statistical learning methods may be affected by the problems of word sparseness and synonyms. Although recent progress in neural word embedding methods have advanced the state-of-the-art in many natural language processing tasks, the benefits of word embedding have not been taken into consideration for this problem. In this work, we proposed a novel end-to-end memory network architecture to perform this task. We incorporated the interests of users with external memory. A hierarchical attention mechanism was also applied to better consider the interests of users. The experimental results on a dataset we collected from Twitter demonstrated that the proposed method could outperform state-of-the-art approaches.
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Quarta, Aurora. "Il Castello di “Carta”. Excursus della presenza del castello di Gallipoli nella cartografia storica." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11339.

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The Castle of "paper". Excursus of Gallipoli’s castle presence in historical cartographyThe castle is located at the eastern part of the Gallipoli’s old town: the first data in archives and libraries started from the sixth century under the mention of castrum and in the following centuries there are many informations on parchments, written documents and bibliography published until today. The Syllabus Grecarum Membranarum from the twelfth century and the Statutum de reparatione castrorum of Frederick II are two precious sources about the primitive castle’s architecture.The structure endured the passage of the Byzantines, Normans, Swabians, Angevins and again, Aragonese, Venetians, Spaniards, Austrians and finally the Bourbons, until it became property of the State and now of the Gallipoli’s municipality. It has suffered over time numerous interventions to adapt it to new military needs: the castle was no longer effective with leading defence from new siege weapons, as for other architectures of the same period.The numerous representations preserved in Italian and European archives give a complete picture of the Gallipoli’s urban development and include the defensive system of the city: the different views illustrate the walls and allow us to understand the castle’s main evolutionary dynamics and its connection with the town.
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Roesler, Valter, Mário Gasparoni Júnior, Felipe Cecagno, Rafael Valle, and Ronaldo Husemann. "MCU e SFU integrados num sistema de videoconferência em software na nuvem." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimídia e Web. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/webmedia_estendido.2020.13081.

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This paper presents the final results of the development of an MCU module that can be integrated with the Mconf web conferencing service. The development took over three years: two to develop the MCU module in software and one to refine and integrate into the Mconf code. This article presents the main characteristics developed to obtain a viable product. Among them, we can mention the integration of architecture, audio and video web / MCU, document sharing, BFCP protocol, moderation interface, recording and registrar SIP. The paper also presents evidences of this successful integration, as well as load testing on the developed system.
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Iribarne, Jorge. "The essential purpose of any Urban Project is to define Public Space." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6233.

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In that aspect, buildings role, no matter their architectural qualities, is to shape that void and give it character. If one asks people about their remembrances of cities they have visited, they usually mention places and the activities that took place there. Architecture, great or bad is the referente of Architects. Only some monuments –Eiffel Tower or Sidney´s Opera- which act as the city´s image are worth recalling. The failure of CIAM´s urbanism was not its lack of quality, even vition, as some of Le Corbusier designs clearly demostrate, but its disregard of public space, merely a left over spread between isolated building blocks and highways. A good instrument to understand this fact are the Figure/ Ground plans, in which the basic shape of buildings and voids are drawn in black and white. In the tradicional city renders, the public spaces have a clear definition, a presence of its own. In any CIAM project –mostly- or construction, the public realm is the shapless space left over by buildings, with no hint about use or limits. A clear demonstration is the no-space around the Philarmonic, the National Library and the Art Gallery in Berlin. This knowlege is sufficiently incorporated into the practice of most Western Designers, but two perverse conditions are part of the everyday´s life of entire populations in the World: In poor Countries there is an urgent need to incorporate slums to the city structure, culture and services.In Asian Cities, mainly in China, inmense areas are demolished overnight and its tradicional fabric replaced by endless rows of anonymous high rise blocks amid a maze of transport elevated structures, with no place left for pedestrians. An old text advices not to let the urgent erase the important. In today´culture both conditions are unfortunately simultaneous.
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Wang, Jing, Yingwei Pan, Ting Yao, Jinhui Tang, and Tao Mei. "Convolutional Auto-encoding of Sentence Topics for Image Paragraph Generation." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/132.

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Image paragraph generation is the task of producing a coherent story (usually a paragraph) that describes the visual content of an image. The problem nevertheless is not trivial especially when there are multiple descriptive and diverse gists to be considered for paragraph generation, which often happens in real images. A valid question is how to encapsulate such gists/topics that are worthy of mention from an image, and then describe the image from one topic to another but holistically with a coherent structure. In this paper, we present a new design --- Convolutional Auto-Encoding (CAE) that purely employs convolutional and deconvolutional auto-encoding framework for topic modeling on the region-level features of an image. Furthermore, we propose an architecture, namely CAE plus Long Short-Term Memory (dubbed as CAE-LSTM), that novelly integrates the learnt topics in support of paragraph generation. Technically, CAE-LSTM capitalizes on a two-level LSTM-based paragraph generation framework with attention mechanism. The paragraph-level LSTM captures the inter-sentence dependency in a paragraph, while sentence-level LSTM is to generate one sentence which is conditioned on each learnt topic. Extensive experiments are conducted on Stanford image paragraph dataset, and superior results are reported when comparing to state-of-the-art approaches. More remarkably, CAE-LSTM increases CIDEr performance from 20.93% to 25.15%.
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Ozorhon, Ilker Fatih, and Guliz Ozorhon. "“Who is Le Corbusier?” According to Turkish Architecture." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.594.

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Abstract: This study is to focus on the relationship between Le Corbusier and Turkish Architecture and the main question of the study is what Le Corbusier means for Turkish architecture. The method chosen in the research is to seek out answer this question over two main axes (architectural education and architectural practice). Besides a general overview in the section where Le Corbusier is examined within Turkey’s architectural education, it was consulted to student opinions and it was mentioned about the topics of master’s and doctorate theses conducted as directly related to Le Corbusier. Within Turkey’s architectural practice, the projects performed by being inspired of him in Turkey were included and these projects were examined in relation with Le Corbusier’s five main principles. The projects examined show that Le Corbusier has become an important guiding spirit in modern Turkish architecture and additionally, the architectural products arising as a conclusion of inspirations are qualified products verifying Turkey’s architectural medium. Besides, there is a sub-section titled as Le Corbusier’s experiences in Turkey in this section. In this section, by showing reference to Le Corbusier’s travels in Turkey and the things engrossed as a result of his travels (with drawings and writings), it is emphasized that the relationship between Le Corbusier and Turkish architecture can be interpreted as a two-way interaction. Keywords: Le Corbusier, Turkey, Architecture. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.594
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P. Menezes Filho, Rogério, Felipe O. Silva, Leonardo A. Vieira, Lucas P. S. Paiva, and Gustavo S. Carvalho. "Calibration of a Triaxial, Consumer-grade Magnetometer via an Extended Two-step Methodology." In Congresso Brasileiro de Automática - 2020. sbabra, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48011/asba.v2i1.1571.

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Humans have always had the necessity of estimating their location in space for various reasons, e.g. hunting, traveling, sailing, battling, etc. Today, many other areas also demand that information, such as aviation, agriculture, multiple smartphone applications, law enforcement, and even film industry, to mention but a few. Estimating position and orientation is known as navigation, and the means to achieve it are called navigation systems. Each approach has its pros and cons, but sometimes it is possible to combine them into an improved architecture. For instance, inertial sensors (i.e. accelerometers and gyroscopes) can be integrated with magnetometers, producing an Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS); this process is referred to as sensor fusion. However, before sensors can be used to produce the navigation solution, calibration is often necessary, especially for low-cost devices. In this study,we perform the calibration of a triaxial consumer-grade magnetometer via an extended two-step methodology, correct small mistakes present in the original paper, and evaluate the technique in a restricted motion scenario. This technique can be implemented in-field, simply by rotating the sensors to multiple orientations; the only external information necessary is the local Earth's magnetic field density, easily estimated through reliable models. The error parameters, i.e. biases, scale factors, and misalignments, are indirectly estimated via a least squares algorithm. The calibration is first performed through software simulation, followed by hardware implementation to validate the results.
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Karimpour, Habib, Ayaz Isazadeh, and Mohsen Sadighi Moshkenani. "Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design and J2EE Technology for Web-based Applications." In InSITE 2008: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3290.

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Web-based application development is a difficult task, since these applications include various features, like graphical interfaces, navigational structures, business models, and wireless communications, as well as other issues, such as serving a multitude of users, and the need for shorter development time. To overcome these complexities, it is indispensable to use web-based application designs and software architectures. In this paper, we use a multi-tiered, component based software architecture based on the J2EE technology. This technology separates the different parts of a complex application, and the development time is reduced through the use of components and distributed structure. Unfortunately, the J2EE technology lacks rich hypermedia and navigational structures, and the mapping of prepared designs to components is not carried out properly. For this reason, in this article, a combined architecture called OOHDM-J2EE is defined which uses the benefits of both schemes and solves the mentioned problems, provides the possibility of reuse, and further reduces the development time.
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Magnusson, Matthew, and Laura Dietz. "An Analysis of Deep Contextual Word Embeddings and Neural Architectures for Toponym Mention Detection in Scientific Publications." In Proceedings of the Workshop on Extracting Structured Knowledge from Scientific Publications. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w19-2607.

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Sreenivasan, Krishnamachar. "Cooling of a Many-Core Multiprocessor: Experimental Results for OLTP Workloads." In ASME 2013 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2013-73265.

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Stochastic heat conduction differential equation in spite of its complexity allows stationary solutions valid over a certain range of variables characterizing heat flow in multi-processor cores. Heat conduction equation is recast to account for anisotropy of a many core multi-processor in which heat generated at various locations depends on whether it is a cache, processor, bus controller, or memory controller: within the core generated heat depends on the hit rate, processor utilization, cache organization, and the technology used. Thermal conductivity of and heat generation in the core are treated as stochastic variables and influence of workloads, hitherto unrecognized, is explicitly accounted for in determining temperature distribution and its variation with processor clock frequency. Relationships derived from first principles indicate that rise in temperature with processor frequency for OLTP workload is not as catastrophic as predicted by some Industry brochures! A general framework for heat conduction in an orthotropic rectangular slab (representing a many core processor) with stochastic values of thermal conductivity and heat generation is developed; the theoretical trend is validated using published data for OLTP workloads to obtain temperature at the core surface as a function of clock frequency for the deterministic case. Transaction Processing Councils (TPC) openly available data from controlled, closely audited experiments for TPCC workloads during the period 2000–2011 were analyzed to determine the relation between throughput, clock frequency, main memory size, number of cores, and power consumed. Operating systems, compilers, linkers, processor architecture, cache, main memory, and storage sizes have changed drastically during this ten year period, not to mention hyper-threading was unknown in 2000! This analysis yields the following equations for throughput and power consumed, which for a specific case of 64 processors with a main memory of 32 GB and a million users, becomes W = 1075f0.22. For the isotropic case the temperature difference at the surface may be expressed for the case under study as ΔT = 71.1f0.22. This demonstrates that chip temperature for OLTP workloads does not increase to catastrophic values with increase in frequency. This behavior varies for other types of workloads.
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