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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Visualizing Digital Collections At Archive-It, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson
Visualizing Digital Collections At Archive-It, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson
Computer Science Presentations
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from a Archive-It Partners Meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, December 3, 2012. Also available on Slideshare.
Communications And Energy-Harvesting In Nanosensor Networks, Michele C. Weigle
Communications And Energy-Harvesting In Nanosensor Networks, Michele C. Weigle
Computer Science Presentations
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Workshop on Biological Computations and Communications in Boston, Massachusetts, November 9, 2012. Also available on Slideshare.
The Intersection Between Science And Computer Science Is Almost Empty, Dick Hamlet
The Intersection Between Science And Computer Science Is Almost Empty, Dick Hamlet
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
Traditionally, a science such as physics overlaps with mathematics and engineering in a way that has been astonishingly productive. The math provides precise expression for the science, which in turn supplies the engineering with the information it needs to exploit physical phenomena. Computer science naturally wishes to put itself in the center of the traditional picture as a science. Unfortunately, it won't wash. The `science' of programming is pure and simple mathematics, not science. The distinction is more than linguistic, since science and mathematics have quite distinct goals and methods. By making the wrong choice, computer science research has been …
The Rock 2012, School Of Engineering And Computer Science
The Rock 2012, School Of Engineering And Computer Science
The Rock
No abstract provided.
Why Care About The Past?, Michael L. Nelson, Michele C. Weigle
Why Care About The Past?, Michael L. Nelson, Michele C. Weigle
Computer Science Presentations
A set of slides used in various presentations by the authors to show that replaying an experience via archived web pages is more compelling than reading a summary of the event. Also available on Slideshare.
Conclusion Panel, Allison Marsh
Usc's Nanocenter, Allison Marsh
Usc's Nanocenter, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Fact Or Fiction?, Allison Marsh
Fact Or Fiction?, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Nano Imaging, Allison Marsh
Nano Imaging, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Choosing An Instrument, Allison Marsh
Choosing An Instrument, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
A Crossword Puzzle For Kids, Allison Marsh
An Exhibit Wordle, Allison Marsh
Word Find, Allison Marsh
Lesson Plans, Activities, And Further Reading, Allison Marsh
Lesson Plans, Activities, And Further Reading, Allison Marsh
Handouts
No abstract provided.
Images From The Exhibit, Page 2, Allison Marsh
Images From The Exhibit, Page 1, Allison Marsh
Title Panel, Allison Marsh
What Is Nanotechnology?, Allison Marsh
What Is Nanotechnology?, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Spotlight On Usc: Department Of Art, Allison Marsh
Spotlight On Usc: Department Of Art, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Art Versus Image, Allison Marsh
Art Versus Image, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Nanotechnology In Everyday Life, Allison Marsh
Nanotechnology In Everyday Life, Allison Marsh
Section 5: Imaging at the Nano Scale
No abstract provided.
Distributed Simulated Annealing With Mapreduce, Atanas Radenski
Distributed Simulated Annealing With Mapreduce, Atanas Radenski
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Simulated annealing’s high computational intensity has stimulated researchers to experiment with various parallel and distributed simulated annealing algorithms for shared memory, message-passing, and hybrid-parallel platforms. MapReduce is an emerging distributed computing framework for large-scale data processing on clusters of commodity servers; to our knowledge, MapReduce has not been used for simulated annealing yet. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of MapReduce to distributed simulated annealing in general, and to the TSP in particular. We (i) design six algorithmic patterns of distributed simulated annealing with MapReduce, (ii) instantiate the patterns into MR implementations to solve a sample TSP problem, and …
Parsing Combinatory Categorial Grammar Via Planning In Answer Set Programming, Yuliya Lierler, Peter Schueller
Parsing Combinatory Categorial Grammar Via Planning In Answer Set Programming, Yuliya Lierler, Peter Schueller
Computer Science Faculty Books and Monographs
Essay, Parsing Combinatory Categorial Grammar via Planning in Answer Set Programming, from Correct reasoning: essays on logic-based AI in honour of Vladimir Lifschitz, co-authored by Yuliya Lierler, UNO faculty member. Combinatory categorial grammar (CCG) is a grammar formalism used for natural language parsing. CCG assigns structured lexical categories to words and uses a small set of combinatory rules to combine these categories to parse a sentence. In this work we propose and implement a new approach to CCG parsing that relies on a prominent knowledge representation formalism, answer set programming (ASP) - a declarative programming paradigm. We formulate the …
Correct Reasoning: Essays On Logic-Based Ai In Honour Of Vladimir Lifschitz, Esta Erdem, Joohyung Lee, Yuliya Lierler, David Pearce
Correct Reasoning: Essays On Logic-Based Ai In Honour Of Vladimir Lifschitz, Esta Erdem, Joohyung Lee, Yuliya Lierler, David Pearce
Faculty Books and Monographs
Co-edited by Yuliya Lierler, UNO faculty member.
Essay, Parsing Combinatory Categorial Grammar via Planning in Answer Set Programming, co-authored by Yuliya Lierler, UNO faculty member.
This Festschrift published in honor of Vladimir Lifschitz on the occasion of his 65th birthday presents 39 articles by colleagues from all over the world with whom Vladimir Lifschitz had cooperation in various respects. The 39 contributions reflect the breadth and the depth of the work of Vladimir Lifschitz in logic programming, circumscription, default logic, action theory, causal reasoning and answer set programming.