نتایج جستجو برای: classification code

تعداد نتایج: 649077  

Journal: :Craniomaxillofacial trauma & reconstruction 2014
Antonio Di Ieva Laurent Audigé Robert M Kellman Kevin A Shumrick Helmut Ringl Joachim Prein Christian Matula

The AOCMF Classification Group developed a hierarchical three-level craniomaxillofacial classification system with increasing level of complexity and details. The highest level 1 system distinguish four major anatomical units, including the mandible (code 91), midface (code 92), skull base (code 93), and cranial vault (code 94). This tutorial presents the level 2 and more detailed level 3 syste...

2006
Yang Liu

Accurate classification of dialog acts (DAs) is important for many spoken language applications. Different methods have been proposed such as hidden Markov models (HMM), maximum entropy (Maxent), graphical models, and support vector machines (SVMs). In this paper, we investigate using SVMs for multiclass DA classification in the ICSI meeting corpus. We evaluate (1) representing DA tagging direc...

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2010
Sharon L Lojun Christina J Sauper Mitchell Medow William J Long Roger G Mark Regina Barzilay

This study investigates the feasibility of using structured data (age, gender, and medical condition), and unstructured medical notes on classification accuracy for resuscitation code status. Data was extracted from the MIMICII database. Natural language processing (NLP) was used to evaluate the social section of the nurses' progress notes. BoosTexter was used to predict the code-status using n...

2015
Mamdouh Alenezi Ibrahim Abunadi

Web application security is an important problem in today’s Internet. A major cause of this is that many developers are not equipped with the right skills to develop secure code. Because of limited time and resources, web engineers need help in recognizing vulnerable components. A useful approach to predict vulnerable code would allow them to prioritize security-auditing efforts. In this work, ...

2006
Dau-Cheng Lyu Ren-Yuan Lyu Yuang-Chin Chiang Chun-Nan Hsu

Many approaches to automatic spoken language identification (LID) on monolingual speech are successfully, but LID on the code-switching speech identifying at least 2 languages from one acoustic utterance challenges these approaches. In [6], we have successfully used one-pass approach to recognize the Chinese character on the Mandarin-Taiwanese code-switching speech. In this paper, we introduce ...

Journal: :Communications in Mathematics 2021

Abstract In this article, we provide an algorithm with Wolfram Mathematica code that gives a unified computational power in classification of finite dimensional nilpotent algebras using Skjelbred-Sund method. To illustrate the code, obtain new Moufang algebras.

2000
Torsten Illmann Frank Kargl Michael Weber Tilmann Krüger

In this paper, we examine migration techniques of mobile agents in Java. We identify the problems in Java technology, classify different migration styles and present possible solutions and related work. The proposed classification distinguishes between code migration, execution migration and data migration. The classification defines a partial order to compare different migration approaches. Fo...

2012
Ramani Bai Lokman Hakim Ian Harrison

Medical waste poses a serious threat to the environmental health without comprehensive guidelines and efficient management as it contains highly toxic chemicals, pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Therefore, proper handling of medical waste with specialised treatment from its source to final disposal has been a primary concern among medical institute, public and private agencies. The existing med...

Journal: :Des. Codes Cryptography 2016
Neil I. Gillespie Michael Giudici Daniel R. Hawtin Cheryl E. Praeger

We consider a code to be a subset of the vertex set of a Hamming graph. The set of s-neighbours of a code is the set of vertices, not in the code, at distance s from some codeword, but not distance less than s from any codeword. A 2-neighbour transitive code is a code which admits a group X of automorphisms which is transitive on the s-neighbours, for s = 1, 2, and transitive on the code itself...

2011
Yi Zhang Jeff G. Schneider

Traditional error-correcting output codes (ECOCs) decompose a multi-class classification problem into many binary problems. Although it seems natural to use ECOCs for multi-label problems as well, doing so naively creates issues related to: the validity of the encoding, the efficiency of the decoding, the predictability of the generated codeword, and the exploitation of the label dependency. Us...

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