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تعداد نتایج: 223454  

2010
Peter Howgate

This document is a slightly edited and expanded version of a presentation made at an Interwise seminar held on the 20th of April 2010. The topic of the seminar was the sensory evaluation of the freshness of fish as applied in quality control and quality assurance in commerce, the grading of fish for regulatory purposes, and in studies of properties of fish and the handling and processing of fis...

Journal: :RFC 2013
Brian Trammell Arno Wagner Benoit Claise

This document provides a common implementation-independent basis for the interoperable application of the IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX) protocol to the handling of Aggregated Flows, which are IPFIX Flows representing packets from multiple Original Flows sharing some set of common properties. It does this through a detailed terminology and a descriptive Intermediate Aggregation Process arch...

2007
Jordi Petit

This document is intended for specifying the use ParaDict, a data parallel library for handling dictionary operations. First, we describe the dictionary ADT, and show how it can be handled in parallel. Then, we show the interfaces to this library. The rst one, is designed to be used from parallel programs written in C*. The second interface can be used from sequential programming in standard C....

2010
T. Zourzouvillys

This document normatively updates RFC 3261, the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), to address an error in the specified handling of success (2xx class) responses to INVITE requests. Elements following RFC 3261 exactly will misidentify retransmissions of the request as a new, unassociated request. The correction involves modifying the INVITE transaction state machines. The correction also change...

2017
Fujun Luan Sylvain Paris Eli Shechtman Kavita Bala

This document contains: links to two user studies (section 1), comparison against Wu et al. [6] (section 2), results with only semantic segmentation or photorealism regularization (section 3), merging classes for DilatedNet [1] Segmentation (section 4), a solution for handling noisy (section 5) or high-resolution (section 6) input, an extension for CNNMRF in photographic transfer (section 7), a...

2007
Wolfgang Rosenstiel Joachim Gerlach

The document is organized as follows: chapter 2 describes the software installation process, chapter 3 shows the calling syntax of the SIF-to-CDFG format converter. Chapter 4 and 5 gives an overview on the handling of the graphical interfaces of the high-level transformation and high-level synthesis software tools. For theoretical background and realization details take a look at the research p...

2014
Gene A. Bunin Grégory François Dominique Bonvin

The material presented in this document is intended as a comprehensive, implementation-oriented supplement to the experimental optimization framework presented in [10]. The issues of physical degradation, unknown Lipschitz constants, measurement/estimation noise, gradient estimation, sufficient excitation, and the handling of soft constraints and/or a numerical cost function are all addressed, ...

Journal: :RFC 2014
Jamal Hadi Salim

Experience in implementing and deploying the Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) architecture has demonstrated the need for a few small extensions both to ease programmability and to improve wire efficiency of some transactions. The ForCES protocol is extended with a table range operation and a new extension for error handling. This document updates the semantics in RFCs 5810 and...

2002
Bob Carpenter Sasha Caskey Krishna Dayanidhi Caroline Drouin Roberto Pieraccini

We describe a spoken dialog application framework that combines the power and flexibility of server-side Java Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs) with the deployment portability, reliability and scalability of standard web (HTTP) servers and VoiceXML clients. Applications are developed by extending a framework of Java classes in order to define dialogs through lower level actions such as spee...

Journal: :RFC 2010
Mayumi Munakata Shida Schubert Takumi Ohba

This is an informational document that provides guidelines for using the privacy mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) that is specified in RFC 3323 and subsequently extended in RFCs 3325 and 4244. It is intended to clarify the handling of the target SIP headers/parameters and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) parameters for each of the privacy header values (priv-values). St...

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