SVMhmm: Learns a hidden Markov model from examples. Training examples (e.g. for part-of-speech tagging) specify the sequence of words along with the correct assignment of tags (i.e. states). The goal is to predict the tag sequences for new sentences.
JK Proxy Project - Version 0.1
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This was going to be a proxy server bu I stopped developing this program
(maybe I will go on coding on this application again some time).
The email part with spam filtering already works.
Check out the numerous text files for additional information.
Abstract
The Lucene Server project is an attempt to extend the Jakarta Lucene tool with server capabilities.
Lucene is a robust Java API that enables you creating indexes from text sources and perform powerful searches on these indexes. With Lucene, creating an index must be done programmatically and there are almost no possibilities of integrating index management in a distributed environment. In other words, out of the box, Lucene is suitable for integrating indexing and searching possibilities in a single application but not for providing index/search services for multiple applications.
The Lucene Server project comes with a Java API that propose the following
make it easy to create indexes in a declarative way by simply providing an XML configuration document.
make it easy to personalize the way Lucene must handle different kind of data sources.
provide services for index management and searching that can be accessed from several applications.
enable batch tasks scheduling.
TFIND
searches for one or more strings (boolean AND) in a text file.
TFIND reports all lines where the string(s) were found (or NOT found
by option).
The search can be limited to a field in a fixed field (i.e. column
oriented) list.
An extended search mode is available, where only letters and digits
are relevant.
Other options:
case sensitive search,
alternative errorlevel with number of hits,
header line with file name, LFN, custom prefix
This title demonstrates how to develop computer programmes which solve specific engineering problems using the finite element method. It enables students, scientists and engineers to assemble their own computer programmes to produce numerical results to solve these problems. The first three editions of Programming the Finite Element Method established themselves as an authority in this area. This fully revised 4th edition includes completely rewritten programmes with a unique description and list of parallel versions of programmes in Fortran 90. The Fortran programmes and subroutines described in the text will be made available on the Internet via anonymous ftp, further adding to the value of this title.
PNG開放源接口 The interface has
been designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible. It supports plotting and reading in the RGB (red, green,
blue), HSV (hue, saturation, value/brightness) and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) colour spaces, basic
shapes, scaling, bilinear interpolation, full TrueType antialiased and rotated text support, bezier curves, opening
existing PNG images and more.
This project aim was to build wireless software modem for data communication
between two computers using an acoustic interface in the voice frequency range (20Hz–
20,000Hz). The transmitting antenna is a speaker (frequency response of: 90Hz –
20,000Hz) and the receiving antenna is a microphone (frequency response of: 100Hz –
16,000Hz). The test files used as information files were text files.
This goal was attained both in an incoherent scheme and in a coherent scheme.
Build under Matlab code, our modem uses OFDM (orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing) modulation, synchronization by LMS sequence, channel estimation (no
equalizer) via pilot tones. The symbols are either PSK or ASK for a constellation size of
2 or 4. To optimize the probability of error, these symbols were mapped using Gray
mapping.
Report
* Explains process algebra and protocol specification using µ CRL, a language developed to combine process algebra and abstract data types
* Text is supported throughout with examples and exercises
* Full solutions are provided in an appendix, while exercise sheets, lab exercises, example specifications and lecturer slides are available on the author s website
ATViewer is a component for Delphi/C++Builder, which allows to view files of various types. There is no edit possibility, just quick view - so it s useful to implement "View file" feature in your Delphi/C++Builder application.
The following view modes are implemented:
Text, Binary, Hex, Unicode: all files, of unlimited size. Plain file dump is shown. Used ATBinHex component: only visible part of file is loaded into memory. Modes are suitable for huge files and files of unknown type.
RTF/UTF-8: RTF and UTF-8 encoded texts. File is shown using RichEdit control.
Image: all general image formats: BMP JPG ICO GIF PNG... File is shown using ATImageBox component.
Multimedia: all file types supported by MS Windows Media Player: AVI MPEG WMV MP3... File is shown using WMP ActiveX control.
Internet: all file types supported by MS Internet Explorer: HTML XML DOC XLS... File is shown using MSIE ActiveX control.
Plugins: all files supported by Total Commander Lister plugins.