Medical language, as many technical languages, is rich with morphologically complex words, many of which take their roots in Greek and Latin—in which case they are called neocla...
Abstract: Today’s enterprise applications are based on numerous interrelated components that capture domain-specific, generic or infrastructural functionality. Each component is...
Peter Golibrzuch, Alexander Holbreich, Simon Zambr...
This paper describes a novel negotiation protocol for cellular networks, which intelligently improves the performance of the network. Our proposed reactive mechanism enables the d...
Raz Lin, Daphna Dor-Shifer, Sarit Kraus, David Sar...
This paper explores techniques for reducing the effectiveness of standard authorship attribution techniques so that an author A can preserve anonymity for a particular document D....
: This paper presents a framework for the automatic production of Digital Talking Books (DTB). The production process converts existing audio tapes and OCR-based digitalization of ...