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Journal articles on the topic "Stanford NER"

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Sulaiman, S., R. Abdul Wahid, S. Sarkawi, and N. Omar. "Using Stanford NER and Illinois NER to Detect Malay Named Entity Recognition." International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering 9, no. 2 (2017): 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijcte.2017.v9.1128.

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Mumtaz, Raabia, and Muhammad Abdul Qadir. "CustNER." International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems 16, no. 3 (July 2020): 110–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijswis.2020070107.

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This article describes CustNER: a system for named-entity recognition (NER) of person, location, and organization. Realizing the incorrect annotations of existing NER, four categories of false negatives have been identified. The NEs not annotated contain nationalities, have corresponding resource in DBpedia, are acronyms of other NEs. A rule-based system, CustNER, has been proposed that utilizes existing NERs and DBpedia knowledge base. CustNER has been trained on the open knowledge extraction (OKE) challenge 2017 dataset and evaluated on OKE and CoNLL03 (Conference on Natural Language Learning) datasets. The OKE dataset has also been annotated with the three types. Evaluation results show that CustNER outperforms existing NERs with F score 12.4% better than Stanford NER and 3.1% better than Illinois NER. On another standard evaluation dataset for which the system is not trained, the CoNLL03 dataset, CustNER gives results comparable to existing systems with F score 3.9% better than Stanford NER, though Illinois NER F score is 1.3% better than CustNER.
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Sherlock, G. "The Stanford Microarray Database." Nucleic Acids Research 29, no. 1 (January 1, 2001): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.1.152.

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Marinelli, R. J., K. Montgomery, C. L. Liu, N. H. Shah, W. Prapong, M. Nitzberg, Z. K. Zachariah, et al. "The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database." Nucleic Acids Research 36, Database (December 23, 2007): D871—D877. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm861.

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Hubble, J., J. Demeter, H. Jin, M. Mao, M. Nitzberg, T. B. K. Reddy, F. Wymore, Z. K. Zachariah, G. Sherlock, and C. A. Ball. "Implementation of GenePattern within the Stanford Microarray Database." Nucleic Acids Research 37, Database (January 1, 2009): D898—D901. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn786.

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Gollub, J. "The Stanford Microarray Database: data access and quality assessment tools." Nucleic Acids Research 31, no. 1 (January 1, 2003): 94–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkg078.

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Zhao, Weijie. "Open data for better science." National Science Review 5, no. 4 (June 7, 2018): 593–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy059.

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ABSTRACT The past two decades have seen increasing interests in open data. Many scientists believe that the original research data should be properly organized and opened to the public and researchers throughout the world, and, once the open-data strategies are put into practice, the entire scientific research enterprise could be transformed. Driven by the trend of data sharing many platforms and repositories have been established. Universities, funding agencies and academic journals are also taking an active role in facilitating data sharing. In this forum discussion organized by National Science Review and chaired by Jianhui Li, panelists from diverse backgrounds who have all participated in the development of open data gathered together and talked about the recent progress and future directions of open data. Chenzhou Cui Chief Information Officer of the National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Xiangdong Fang Professor at Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Mark Musen Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University, California, USA Lydia Pintscher Product manager of Wikidata, Wikimedia Deutschland, Berlin, Germany Beth Plale Director of Data to Insight Center, Professor of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Paul Uhlir Consultant, Information Policy and Management, New York, USA; Formerly Director of the Board on Research Data and Information, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, USA Jianhui Li (Chair) Professor at Computer Network Information Centre, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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Ball, C. A. "The Stanford Microarray Database accommodates additional microarray platforms and data formats." Nucleic Acids Research 33, Database issue (December 17, 2004): D580—D582. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki006.

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Bulitko, Vadim, Mark Riedl, Arnav Jhala, Michael Buro, and Nathan Sturtevant. "Recap of the Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE)." AI Magazine 33, no. 1 (March 15, 2012): 51–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v33i1.2399.

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The Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment was held from October 11–14, 2011, on the campus of Stanford University near Palo Alto, California. The conference featured a research track, an industry track, a demo program, and three one-day workshops. This report summarizes the conference and related activities.
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Petróczy, Dóra Gréta. "Stabil párosítások a gyakorlatban." Competitio 14, no. 2 (December 15, 2015): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21845/comp/2015/2/5.

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A könyv szerzője, Alvin E. Roth, a Stanford Egyetemen professzora 2012-ben a stabil párosítások és a piactervezés területén elért eredményeiért Lloyd S. Shapley-vel közösen Nobel-emlékdíjat kapott. Míg Shapley-nek inkább elméleti munkája különleges, addig Roth a párosítások gyakorlati alkalmazásának terén alkotott igazán kiemelkedőt. Legújabb könyvének célja, hogy könnyed formában, közérthetően ismertesse meg az olvasót a piactervezéssel. Nem szakmabeliek számára is élvezetesen, történeteken, alkalmazásokon keresztül mutatja be eddigi munkáit, a könyv végére mégis olyan elméleti fogalmakkal is megismerkedünk, mint a Gale-Shapley algoritmus vagy a stabil párosítások. Ugyanakkor nagyon személyes könyv is, a szerző saját történeteivel színesíti a leírtakat. Megismerhetjük, hogyan vált elméleti szakemberből gyakorlati szakértővé, miként találkozott a megoldásra váró problémákkal, milyen szervezetek és miért kérték a segítségét, illetve fordítva, miként vette rá a döntéshozókat, hogy megfontolják a tanácsait. Szintén olvashatunk azokról a bürokratikus, politikai akadályokról, amelyek nehezítették a munkáját.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Stanford NER"

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Chau, Ting-Hey. "Translation Memory System Optimization : How to effectively implement translation memory system optimization." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-169218.

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Translation of technical manuals is expensive, especially when a larger company needs to publish manuals for their whole product range in over 20 different languages. When a text segment (i.e. a phrase, sentence or paragraph) is manually translated, we would like to reuse these translated segments in future translation tasks. A translated segment is stored with its corresponding source language, often called a language pair in a Translation Memory System. A language pair in a Translation Memory represents a Translation Entry also known as a Translation Unit. During a translation, when a text segment in a source document matches a segment in the Translation Memory, available target languages in the Translation Unit will not require a human translation. The previously translated segment can be inserted into the target document. Such functionality is provided in the single source publishing software, Skribenta developed by Excosoft. Skribenta requires text segments in source documents to find an exact or a full match in the Translation Memory, in order to apply a translation to a target language. A full match can only be achieved if a source segment is stored in a standardized form, which requires manual tagging of entities, and often reoccurring words such as model names and product numbers. This thesis investigates different ways to improve and optimize a Translation Memory System. One way was to aid users with the work of manual tagging of entities, by developing Heuristic algorithms to approach the problem of Named Entity Recognition (NER). The evaluation results from the developed Heuristic algorithms were compared with the result from an off the shelf NER tool developed by Stanford. The results shows that the developed Heuristic algorithms is able to achieve a higher F-Measure compare to the Stanford NER, and may be a great initial step to aid Excosofts’ users to improve their Translation Memories.
Översättning av tekniska manualer är väldigt kostsamt, speciellt när större organisationer behöver publicera produktmanualer för hela deras utbud till över 20 olika språk. När en text (t.ex. en fras, mening, paragraf) har blivit översatt så vill vi kunna återanvända den översatta texten i framtida översättningsprojekt och dokument. De översatta texterna lagras i ett översättningsminne (Translation Memory). Varje text lagras i sitt källspråk tillsammans med dess översättning på ett annat språk, så kallat målspråk. Dessa utgör då ett språkpar i ett översättningsminnessystem (Translation Memory System). Ett språkpar som lagras i ett översättningsminne utgör en Translation Entry även kallat Translation Unit. Om man hittar en matchning när man söker på källspråket efter en given textsträng i översättningsminnet, får man upp översättningar på alla möjliga målspråk för den givna textsträngen. Dessa kan i sin tur sättas in i måldokumentet. En sådan funktionalitet erbjuds i publicerings programvaran Skribenta, som har utvecklats av Excosoft. För att utföra en översättning till ett målspråk kräver Skribenta att text i källspråket hittar en exakt matchning eller en s.k. full match i översättningsminnet. En full match kan bara uppnås om en text finns lagrad i standardform. Detta kräver manuell taggning av entiteter och ofta förekommande ord som modellnamn och produktnummer. I denna uppsats undersöker jag hur man effektivt implementerar en optimering i ett översättningsminnessystem, bland annat genom att underlätta den manuella taggningen av entitier. Detta har gjorts genom olika Heuristiker som angriper problemet med Named Entity Recognition (NER). Resultat från de utvecklade Heuristikerna har jämförts med resultatet från det NER-verktyg som har utvecklats av Stanford. Resultaten visar att de Heuristiker som jag utvecklat uppnår ett högre F-Measure jämfört med Stanford NER och kan därför vara ett bra inledande steg för att hjälpa Excosofts användare att förbättra deras översättningsminnen.
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Afram, Gabriel. "Genomsökning av filsystem för att hitta personuppgifter : Med Linear chain conditional random field och Regular expression." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för informationssystem och -teknologi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-34069.

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The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Act will apply to all companies within the European Union after 25 May. This means stricter legal requirements for companies that in some way store personal data. The goal of this project is therefore to make it easier for companies to meet the new legal requirements. This by creating a tool that searches file systems and visually shows the user in a graphical user interface which files contain personal data. The tool uses Named entity recognition with the Linear chain conditional random field algorithm which is a type of supervised learning method in machine learning. This algorithm is used in the project to find names and addresses in files. The different models are trained with different parameters and the training is done using the stanford NER library in Java. The models are tested by a test file containing 45,000 words where the models themselves can predict all classes to the words in the file. The models are then compared with each other using the measurements of precision, recall and F-score to find the best model. The tool also uses Regular Expression to find emails, IP numbers, and social security numbers. The result of the final machine learning model shows that it does not find all names and addresses, but that can be improved by increasing exercise data. However, this is something that requires a more powerful computer than the one used in this project. An analysis of how the Swedish language is built would also need to be done to apply the most appropriate parameters for the training of the model.
Den nya lagen General data protection regulation (GDPR) började gälla för alla företag inom Europeiska unionen efter den 25 maj. Detta innebär att det blir strängare lagkrav för företag som på något sätt lagrar personuppgifter. Målet med detta projekt är därför att underlätta för företag att uppfylla de nya lagkraven. Detta genom att skapa ett verktyg som söker igenom filsystem och visuellt visar användaren i ett grafiskt användargränssnitt vilka filer som innehåller personuppgifter. Verktyget använder Named Entity Recognition med algoritmen Linear Chain Conditional Random Field som är en typ av ”supervised” learning metod inom maskininlärning. Denna algoritm används för att hitta namn och adresser i filer. De olika modellerna tränas med olika parametrar och träningen sker med hjälp av biblioteket Stanford NER i Java. Modellerna testas genom en testfil som innehåller 45 000 ord där modellerna själva får förutspå alla klasser till orden i filen. Modellerna jämförs sedan med varandra med hjälp av mätvärdena precision, recall och F-score för att hitta den bästa modellen. Verktyget använder även Regular expression för att hitta e- mails, IP-nummer och personnummer. Resultatet på den slutgiltiga maskininlärnings modellen visar att den inte hittar alla namn och adresser men att det är något som kan förbättras genom att öka träningsdata. Detta är dock något som kräver en kraftfullare dator än den som användes i detta projekt. En undersökning på hur det svenska språket är uppbyggt skulle även också behöva göras för att använda de lämpligaste parametrarna vid träningen av modellen.
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Raška, Jiří. "Dolování dat v prostředí sociálních sítí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236409.

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This thesis deals with knowledge discovery from social media. This thesis is focused on feature based opinion mining from user reviews. In theoretical part were described methods of opinion mining and natural language processing. Main parts of this thesis were design and implementation of library for opinion mining based on Stanford Parser and lexicon WordNet. For feature identi cation was used dependency grammar, implicit features were mined with method CoAR and opinions were classi ed with supervised algorithm. Finally were given experiments with implemented library and examples of usage.
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Books on the topic "Stanford NER"

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1949-, Hedman B., and Pianetta Piero, eds. X-ray absorption fine structure -- XAFS13: 13th International Conference : Stanford, California, USA, 9-14 July, 2006. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2007.

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International Conference on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure -- XAFS (13th 2006 Stanford, California). X-ray absorption fine structure -- XAFS13: 13th International Conference : Stanford, California, USA, 9-14 July, 2006. Edited by Hedman B. 1949- and Pianetta Piero. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2007.

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Hayes, Sadie. The social code. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2013.

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Cohen, Richard I., ed. Raanan Rein, Fútbol, Jews and the Making of Argentina, trans. Marsha Grenzeback. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2014. 166 pp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912628.003.0031.

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This chapter reviews the books Fútbol, Jews and the Making of Argentina (2014), by Raanan Rein, translated by Marsha Grenzeback, and Muscling in on New Worlds: Jews, Sport, and the Making of the Americas (2014), edited by Raanan Rein and David M.K. Sheinin. Rein’s book deals with the “making” of Argentina through football (soccer), while Muscling in on New Worlds focuses on the “making” of the Americas (mainly the one America, called the United States) through sports. Muscling in on New Worlds is a collection of essays that seeks to advance the common theme of sport as “an avenue by which Jews threaded the needle of asserting a Jewish identity.” Topics include Jews as boxers, Jews and football, Jews and yoga, Orthodox Jewish athletes, and American Jews and baseball. There are also essays about the cinematic and literary representations of Jews in sports.
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Ho, Elaine Lynn-Ee. Citizens in Motion. Stanford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503606661.001.0001.

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This book argues that analyzing emigration, immigration, and re-migration under the framework of contemporaneous migration directs attention to the citizenship formations that interconnect migration sites, shaping the lives of citizens in motion. It departs from conventional approaches that study migration sites in isolation or as snapshots in time. Taking Chinese emigration as the starting point, the analysis becomes deepened by incorporating insights from migrant-receiving countries, namely Canada and Singapore, which are facing new emigration or re-migration trends among their own citizens. By analyzing shifts in migration patterns over time, we also come to understand how China is becoming an immigration country. The arguments offer new insights for researchers studying Chinese migration and diaspora. As an analytical approach, contemporaneous migration contributes to our theorization of citizenship and territory, fraternity and alterity, ethnicity, and the co-constitution of time and space.
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Wobick-Segev, Sarah. Homes Away from Home. Stanford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503605145.001.0001.

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This book is the first comparative study of Jewish communities in Western, Central, and Eastern Europe. It analyzes how Jews used social and religious spaces to reformulate patterns of fraternity, celebration, and family formation and expressions of self-identification. It suggests that the social patterns that developed between 1890 and the 1930s were formative for the fundamental reshaping of Jewish community and remain essential to our understanding of contemporary Jewish life. Focusing on the social interactions of urban European Jews, this book offers a new perspective on how Jews confronted the challenges of modernity. As membership in the official community was becoming increasingly a matter of individual choice, Jews created spaces to meet new social and emotional needs. Cafés, hotels, and restaurants became places to gather and celebrate festivals and holy days, and summer camps served as sites for the informal education of young children. These places facilitated the option of secular Jewish belonging, marking a clear distinction between Judaism and Jewishness that would have been impossible on a large scale in the pre-emancipation era. By creating new centers for Jewish life, a growing number of historical actors, including women and youth, took the process of community building into their own hands. The contexts of Jewish life expanded beyond the confines of “traditional” Jewish spaces and sometimes challenged the desires of Jewish authorities. The book further argues that these social practices remained vital in reconstructing certain Jewish communities in the wake of the devastation of the Holocaust.
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Babayan, Kathryn. The City as Anthology. Stanford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503613386.001.0001.

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Household anthologies of seventeenth-century Isfahan collected everyday texts and objects, from portraits, letters, and poems to marriage contracts and talismans. With these family collections, Kathryn Babayan tells a new history of the city, at the transformative moment it became a cosmopolitan center of imperial rule. Bringing people's lives into view for a city with no extant state or civic archives, Babayan reimagines the archive of anthologies to recover how residents shaped their communities and crafted their urban, religious, and sexual selves. Babayan highlights eight residents—from king to widow, painter to religious scholar, poet to bureaucrat—who anthologized their city, writing their engagements with friends and family, divulging the many dimensions of the social, cultural, and religious spheres of life in Isfahan. Through them, we see the gestures, manners, and sensibilities of a shared culture that configured their relations and negotiated the lines between friendship and eroticism. These entangled acts of seeing and reading, desiring and writing converge to fashion the refined urban self through the sensual and the sexual—and give us a new and enticing view of the city of Isfahan.
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Smith, Daniel M. Dynasties and Democracy. Stanford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503605053.001.0001.

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Democracy is supposed to be the antithesis of hereditary rule by family dynasties. And yet “democratic dynasties” continue to persist in democracies around the world. They have been conspicuously prevalent in Japan, where more than a third of all legislators and two-thirds of all cabinet ministers in recent years have come from families with a history in parliament. Such a high proportion of dynasties is unusual and has sparked concerns over whether democracy in Japan is functioning properly. This book introduces a comparative theory to explain the causes and consequences of dynasties in democracies like Japan. Members of dynasties enjoy an “inherited incumbency advantage” in all three stages of a typical political career: selection, election, and promotion. However, the nature and extent of this advantage, as well as its consequences for elections and representation, varies by the institutional context of electoral rules and candidate selection methods within parties. In the late 1980s, roughly half of all new candidates in Japan’s long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party were political legacies. However, electoral system reform in 1994 and subsequent party reforms have changed the incentives for party leaders to rely on dynastic politics in candidate selection. A new pattern of party-based competition is slowly replacing the old pattern of competition based on localized family fiefdoms.
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Camlot, Jason. Phonopoetics. Stanford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503605213.001.0001.

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Phonopoetics tells the neglected story of early “talking records” and their significance for literature from the 1877 invention of the phonograph to some of the first recorded performances of modernist works. The book challenges assumptions of much contemporary criticism by taking the recorded, oral performance as its primary object of analysis and by exploring the historically specific convergences between audio recording technologies, media formats, generic forms, and the institutions and practices surrounding the literary. Opening with an argument that the earliest spoken recordings were a mediated extension of Victorian reading and elocutionary culture, Jason Camlot explains the literary significance of these pre-tape era voice artifacts by analyzing early promotional fantasies about the phonograph as a new kind of speaker, and detailing initiatives to deploy it as a pedagogical tool to heighten literary experience. Through historically-grounded interpretations of Dickens impersonators to recitations of Tennyson to T.S. Eliot’s experimental readings of “The Wasteland” and of a great variety of voices and media in between, this first critical history of the earliest literary sound recordings offers an unusual perspective on the transition from the Victorian to Modern periods and sheds new light on our own digitally mediated relationship to the past.
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Methodieva, Milena B. Between Empire and Nation. Stanford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503613379.001.0001.

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This book tells the story of the Muslim community in modern Bulgaria during a period of imperial dissolution, conflicting national and imperial enterprises, and the emergence of new national and ethnic identities. Following the Ottoman-Russian war of 1877-1878 that paved the way for Bulgarian independence, a movement for cultural reform and political mobilization gained momentum within Bulgaria’s sizable Muslim population. From the establishment of the Bulgarian state in 1878 until the 1908 Young Turk revolution, this reform movement emerged as part of a struggle to redefine Muslim collective identity without severing ties to the Ottomans, during a period when Muslims were losing faith in the Sultan, while also fearing Young Turk secularism. This book draws on both Ottoman and Eastern European historiographies, and approaches the question of Balkan Muslims’ engagement with modernity through a transnational lens, demonstrating how Bulgarian Muslims debated similar questions as Muslims elsewhere around the world. This book situates the Bulgarian story within a global narrative of Muslim political and cultural reform movements, analyzes how Muslims understood and conceptualized “Europe,” and reveals the centrality of the Bulgarian Muslims to the Young Turk Revolution. Milena Methodieva makes a compelling case for how the experience of a Muslim minority provides new insight into the nature of nationalism, citizenship, and state formation.
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Book chapters on the topic "Stanford NER"

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Hoppe, R. T., S. J. Horning, S. L. Hancock, and S. A. Rosenberg. "Current Stanford Clinical Trials for Hodgkin’s Disease." In New Aspects in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hodgkin’s Disease, 182–90. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83781-4_19.

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Butler, Alastair. "From Discourse to Logic with Stanford CoreNLP and Treebank Semantics." In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 182–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58790-1_12.

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Tamla, Philippe, Florian Freund, and Matthias Hemmje. "Supporting Named Entity Recognition and Document Classification for Effective Text Retrieval." In The Role of Gamification in Software Development Lifecycle. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95076.

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In this research paper, we present a system for named entity recognition and automatic document classification in an innovative knowledge management system for Applied Gaming. The objective of this project is to facilitate the management of machine learning-based named entity recognition models, that can be used for both: extracting different types of named entities and classifying text documents from different sources on the Web. We present real-world use case scenarios and derive features for training and managing NER models with the Stanford NLP machine learning API. Then, the integration of our developed NER system with an expert rule-based system is presented, which allows an automatic classification of text documents into different taxonomy categories available in the knowledge management system. Finally, we present the results of two evaluations. First, a functional evaluation that demonstrates the portability of our NER system using a standard text corpus in the medical area. Second, a qualitative evaluation that was conducted to optimize the overall user interface of our system and enable a suitable integration into the target environment.
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"Stanford Rivers pauper letter." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll, 600. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167644.

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Marquina, Antonio, and Gustavo Díaz. "The Innovation Imperative: Spain'S Military Transformation and NEC." In A Transformation Gap?, 144–66. Stanford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804763776.003.0007.

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"A Conservative Renegade: Ben Baruch and Neo-Orthodoxy." In Inventing the Israelite, 112–53. Stanford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804763844.003.0004.

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Aizenberg, Edna. "Sephardim and Neo-Sephardim in Latin American Literature." In Sephardism, 129–42. Stanford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804777469.003.0006.

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Rajan, Gita, and Shailja Sharma. "New Cosmopolitanisms: South Asians in the United States at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century." In New Cosmopolitanisms, 1–36. Stanford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804752800.003.0001.

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Dadi, Iftikhar. "The Pakistani Diaspora in North America." In New Cosmopolitanisms, 37–70. Stanford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804752800.003.0002.

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"Identity and Visibility: Reflections on Museum Displays of South Asian Art." In New Cosmopolitanisms, edited by Vidya Dehejia, 71–90. Stanford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804752800.003.0003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Stanford NER"

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Costa, Carlos M., Germano Veiga, Armando Sousa, and Sergio Nunes. "Evaluation of Stanford NER for extraction of assembly information from instruction manuals." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icarsc.2017.7964092.

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Ishii, Kosuke, Sun K. Kim, Whitfield Fowler, and Takashi Maeno. "Tools for Project-Based Active Learning of Amorphous Systems Design: Scenario Prototyping and Cross Team Peer Evaluation." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-86492.

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Whereas team project-based learning of engineering design has attracted wide acceptance, it is still rare to see a curriculum that addresses high level societal needs involving diverse students with a wide range of practical experience. Such a curriculum should develop a shared understanding of the use of scenarios for amorphous products and a process to objectively evaluate the project progress while the design concepts mature. This paper describes two key tools that respond to these challenges: 1) scenario prototyping and 2) cross-team project scorecarding. These tools evolved through a collaborative curriculum development of Keio University, MIT, and Stanford in the development of the Active Learning Project Sequence (ALPS), a capstone experience for Keio’s new Graduate School of System Design and Management (SDM). ALPS selected a theme from the “Voice of Society,” according to which the project teams generated solution scenarios, identified requirements, and described the proposed system using appropriate prototypes of not only hardware but other amorphous means as well. The twelve ALPS teams in 2008 addressed the theme “Enhancing the Lives of Seniors in Japan,” which led to more specific scenarios. The paper gives an overview of the ALPS workshop sequence, and describes in detail two key learning modules that were essential in integrating the multi-disciplinary teams: a) scenario prototyping and b) cross-team project scorecarding. These methods are going through further trials in Stanford’s own Design for Manufacturability curriculum involving 10 project teams in the US and Japan.
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Martin, Eileen R., and Biondo L. Biondi. "Eighteen months of continuous near-surface monitoring with DAS data collected under Stanford University." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2018. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2018-2997853.1.

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Moreira, Susana, Richard Staats, João Valença, Fatima Caeiro, Patricia Rodrigues, Andreia Colaço, Ana Marques, Luis Moita, and Antonio Bugalho de Almeida. "Comparison Between Two Measures Of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Stanford Sleepiness Scale Versus Pupillography." In American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 14-19, 2010 • New Orleans. American Thoracic Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a5072.

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Fang, Gang, Yunyue Elita Li, Yue Du, Joseph Ho Yin Ma, and Diming Yu. "Near-surface monitoring enabled by distributed acoustic sensing: An example of the Stanford Array Data." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2018. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2018-2998119.1.

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Palacios, Francisco, Juan Alonso, Karthikeyan Duraisamy, Michael Colonno, Jason Hicken, Aniket Aranake, Alejandro Campos, et al. "Stanford University Unstructured (SU2): An open-source integrated computational environment for multi-physics simulation and design." In 51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2013-287.

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Martin, Mark V., and Kosuke Ishii. "Developing a DFX Course Using Structured Methodologies." In ASME 1998 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc98/dfm-5746.

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Abstract As part of the curriculum for a manufacturing program at Stanford, a Ph.D.-level course covering life-cycle design (also referred to as design for “X”) issues is required to be taken by students in the program. As a Ph.D. candidate doing research in this area, the first author (Martin) was asked to develop and teach this course. This paper discusses some of the issues in creating a new course and describes the use of structured methodologies (affinity diagrams, customer surveys, benchmarking, concept generation, and concept selection) in developing the course. Our goal in this paper is threefold: 1) to give an example of the use of structured methodologies in developing a course, 2) to show a sample curriculum for a dfX course, and 3) to present a framework describing course development.
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Worth, Ronald K., and Philip Barkan. "Thermal Analysis of a New Metal-Deposition Rapid Prototyping Process." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/dac-1129.

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Abstract Rapid prototyping with solid free-form fabrication (SFF) is a key innovation that makes it possible to rapidly produce physical parts directly from a CAD model. Recent research focuses on SFF systems which directly fabricate metal parts. This paper introduces the Stanford Solid Plotter (SSP), a new SFF system that forms prototypes using metal-deposition. Since many critical problems in metal deposition relate to heat transfer issues, the main focus of the paper is on key aspects of the thermal behavior of the SSP part fabrication process, namely the deposition, freezing and cooling of a workpiece. Predictions from a finite difference heat transfer model are used to improve both the precision and strength of actual workpieces made with the SSP. Lab experiments using thermocouples confirm the behavior of the finite difference model.
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Hu, Minghao, Yuxing Peng, Zhen Huang, Xipeng Qiu, Furu Wei, and Ming Zhou. "Reinforced Mnemonic Reader for Machine Reading Comprehension." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/570.

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In this paper, we introduce the Reinforced Mnemonic Reader for machine reading comprehension tasks, which enhances previous attentive readers in two aspects. First, a reattention mechanism is proposed to refine current attentions by directly accessing to past attentions that are temporally memorized in a multi-round alignment architecture, so as to avoid the problems of attention redundancy and attention deficiency. Second, a new optimization approach, called dynamic-critical reinforcement learning, is introduced to extend the standard supervised method. It always encourages to predict a more acceptable answer so as to address the convergence suppression problem occurred in traditional reinforcement learning algorithms. Extensive experiments on the Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) show that our model achieves state-of-the-art results. Meanwhile, our model outperforms previous systems by over 6% in terms of both Exact Match and F1 metrics on two adversarial SQuAD datasets.
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Wu, Siying, Zheng-Jun Zha, Zilei Wang, Houqiang Li, and Feng Wu. "Densely Supervised Hierarchical Policy-Value Network for Image Paragraph Generation." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/137.

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Image paragraph generation aims to describe an image with a paragraph in natural language. Compared to image captioning with a single sentence, paragraph generation provides more expressive and fine-grained description for storytelling. Existing approaches mainly optimize paragraph generator towards minimizing word-wise cross entropy loss, which neglects linguistic hierarchy of paragraph and results in ``sparse" supervision for generator learning. In this paper, we propose a novel Densely Supervised Hierarchical Policy-Value (DHPV) network for effective paragraph generation. We design new hierarchical supervisions consisting of hierarchical rewards and values at both sentence and word levels. The joint exploration of hierarchical rewards and values provides dense supervision cues for learning effective paragraph generator. We propose a new hierarchical policy-value architecture which exploits compositionality at token-to-token and sentence-to-sentence levels simultaneously and can preserve the semantic and syntactic constituent integrity. Extensive experiments on the Stanford image-paragraph benchmark have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed DHPV approach with performance improvements over multiple state-of-the-art methods.
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Reports on the topic "Stanford NER"

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Ehsanipour, Tina, and Florencia Gomez Zaccarelli. Exploring Coaching for Powerful Technology Use in Education. Digital Promise, July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51388/20.500.12265/47.

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This literature review, published in partnership with Stanford University’s Center to Support Excellence in Teaching, summarizes findings from existing research on teacher coaching and explores the following questions: What is the role of technology in the 21st century classroom? How do we best provide teachers with the time, support, and space to learn how to use new technological tools and resources effectively and to support deeper learning?
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Brueck, S. R. Optoelectronic Materials Center, A Collaborative Program Including University of New Mexico, Stanford University and California Institute of Technology. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada265575.

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