We offers wide range Tour Packages for leisure vacation throughout India and Indian Subcontinent.
Leisure Vacations enriches guests with a unique vacation experience and royal hospitality, at a great value for money, the freedom to ask your driver to stop to photo shoot at any point when something catches the eye.
Named Entity Recognition for Telugu Using Conditional Random FieldWaqas Tariq
Named Entity (NE) recognition is a task in which proper nouns and numerical information are extracted from documents and are classified into predefined categories such as Person names, Organization names , Location names, miscellaneous(Date and others). It is a key technology of Information Extraction, Question Answering system, Machine Translations, Information Retrial etc. This paper reports about the development of a NER system for Telugu using Conditional Random field (CRF). Though this state of the art machine learning technique has been widely applied to NER in several well-studied languages, the use of this technique to Telugu languages is very new. The system makes use of the different contextual information of the words along with the variety of features that are helpful in predicting the four different named entities (NE) classes, such as Person name, Location name, Organization name, miscellaneous (Date and others). Keywords: Named entity, Conditional Random field, NE, CRF, NER, named entity recognition
"Peruvian Life Support Trainers", PLST, es una asociación sin fines de lucro que se dedica a la capacitación del manejo de las emergencias en el área per-hospitalaria
We offers wide range Tour Packages for leisure vacation throughout India and Indian Subcontinent.
Leisure Vacations enriches guests with a unique vacation experience and royal hospitality, at a great value for money, the freedom to ask your driver to stop to photo shoot at any point when something catches the eye.
Named Entity Recognition for Telugu Using Conditional Random FieldWaqas Tariq
Named Entity (NE) recognition is a task in which proper nouns and numerical information are extracted from documents and are classified into predefined categories such as Person names, Organization names , Location names, miscellaneous(Date and others). It is a key technology of Information Extraction, Question Answering system, Machine Translations, Information Retrial etc. This paper reports about the development of a NER system for Telugu using Conditional Random field (CRF). Though this state of the art machine learning technique has been widely applied to NER in several well-studied languages, the use of this technique to Telugu languages is very new. The system makes use of the different contextual information of the words along with the variety of features that are helpful in predicting the four different named entities (NE) classes, such as Person name, Location name, Organization name, miscellaneous (Date and others). Keywords: Named entity, Conditional Random field, NE, CRF, NER, named entity recognition
"Peruvian Life Support Trainers", PLST, es una asociación sin fines de lucro que se dedica a la capacitación del manejo de las emergencias en el área per-hospitalaria
Les chiffres clés des communications électroniques en France : chiffres 2009
Arcep, juin 2010.
Source : Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes
Introducción a la estrategia y al Balance Scorecard (Sector Farmacéutico)EVOLUFARMA
Ponencia impartida por Luis Arimany, CEO de Evolufarma (www.evolufarma.com) durante el programa "Experto en Gestión de la Oficina de Farmacia" organizado por Unidad Editorial, en el que ofrece algunas de las claves para gestionar con éxito el cambio de modelo de negocio de una oficina de farmacia.
Data Marketing, l’ère de l’intelligence numérique ?Amar LAKEL, PhD
Après l’effet de mode du Big Data, quel bilan des solution professionnelle pour la P&ME dans l'usage des datas au service du Digital Marketing.
CCI, 28 mai 2014. Suivez notre actualité : https://www.facebook.com/calltoactdatamarketing
Les chiffres clés des communications électroniques en France : chiffres 2009
Arcep, juin 2010.
Source : Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes
Introducción a la estrategia y al Balance Scorecard (Sector Farmacéutico)EVOLUFARMA
Ponencia impartida por Luis Arimany, CEO de Evolufarma (www.evolufarma.com) durante el programa "Experto en Gestión de la Oficina de Farmacia" organizado por Unidad Editorial, en el que ofrece algunas de las claves para gestionar con éxito el cambio de modelo de negocio de una oficina de farmacia.
Data Marketing, l’ère de l’intelligence numérique ?Amar LAKEL, PhD
Après l’effet de mode du Big Data, quel bilan des solution professionnelle pour la P&ME dans l'usage des datas au service du Digital Marketing.
CCI, 28 mai 2014. Suivez notre actualité : https://www.facebook.com/calltoactdatamarketing
Are you deploying technology and need to show executives what you have built? Then you must learn demonstration skills! Increase end user adoption and executive engagement by wowing your audience with your presentation skills. If you have IBM Cognos, Host Analytics, SAP, Oracle, or any software, it's time to let it shine in your presentations. I share my 25+ years of experience demonstrating software, so you look like a rock star.
slides from my talk, "Invisible Technology? Simplifying Lecture Recording" that I gave at the International Association of Technology, Education and Development conference in Valencia, Spain in 2010.
As befits its title, Technologies in practice (TM129) takes a practical focus to learning, with up to 50% of study time having a practical aspect. The tutorial program should support this and in the past some tutors have found innovative ways of bringing practical demonstrations or exercises into their face-to-face sessions, for example demonstrating a robot vacuum cleaner or setting up an ad-hoc network of students’ laptops.
Producing online tutorials with an equivalent practical focus is a challenge. For TM129 we have developed a set of labcasts which deliver practical-focused synchronous tutorial events to all students, with one demonstration for each of the three blocks of the course: Robotics, networking and Linux. These labcasts are practical demonstrations which explore equipment and techniques which extend the coverage of the module. They move beyond video by the use of ‘widgets’ and a chat window which provide opportunities for students to engage actively with the demonstration. We will briefly outline these activities and present some student evaluation results.
We discuss how we plan to extend these activities into remote practical activities using OpenSTEM lab facilities. These will allow students to undertake further practical work where the student directly controls the practical activity.
We will present a framework of possible use-cases for remote practical activities, considering group size, synchronicity and locus of control; discuss some of the technological and pedagogical implications; and review progress towards delivering engaging practical activities at a distance.
A talk delivered at The Open University STEM Teaching Conference 6 Feb 2020
1. Melbourne Lotus User Group Lotusphere2011 Get Social Do Business. First time user experience Tony McPhail IT Technical Manager The Salvation Army Australian Southern Territory
2. Tony McPhail IT Technical Manager Enterprise application VMware Citrix IBM Lotus Domino Working with Lotus Notes/Domino since 4.6 MLUG committee member
3. Lotusphere 2011 Over 7000 attendees Over 340 sessions Over 1000 speakers 13 tracks
5. My highlights Live recording of This Week in Lotus http://www.thisweekinlotus.com @thisweekinlogtus
6. My highlights Participants will migrate as a group around the room from one 5-minute demo station to the next, while stopwatches, buzzers and a loud-mouthed MC keeps things fast-paced and on track Speedgeeking
7. My highlights Welcome Party Lotusphere 2011 party at Universal’s Islands of Adventure
19. Summary Chance to meet people for the Lotus community Cost effective training Insight into new products Products you many not have looked at yet Breakfast and lunch provided
Who am IIT Technical ManagerEnterprise ApplicationsNotes / Domino since 4.6MLUG Committee
Ask the question?Who has been to Lotusphere before?Who went this year?For the first time this year?This presentation is for people who have not been to LS
Something for everyone Technical tracks Jump starts and How to that go into great details Future market strategies Best practices, both administration and application development Case studies
Live recording of This Week In Lotus podcastA weekly podcast on all things Social and Lotus.If your are not already listening to this you should check it out
Speedgeeking10 speakers giving 5 min demonstration / talk on something Lotus.Highlights for me were the xpages / sqlintegration and GTD talks.
There were two big parties.The Welcome partyBig beach party next to the Swan hotel, food, people and bands.Talked to an IBMer who worked on the new notes managed replica feature, he answered some of our questions and based on this we will be looking to implement this in the coming yearLotus Party at Universal’s Island of adventureAmazing party, I like real roller coaster rides more that digital motion animation rides but I could be getting to old for both.
The explanation and demonstration of the IBM Watson project was amazing.This is a computer system built to play JeopardyDo this is in real-time, and be confident of the answer as in game you lose money for wrong answers
As I mentions, there were lots of sessions and activities to go toThere just is not time to see it allAs a first timer it can be a little overwhelming
Conference is based around the Swan and Dolphin hotels2 amazing buildings and great conference facilitiesWi-fi worked most of the timeFood at breakfast and lunch was well done.
In SummarySomething for everyoneCost effectiveAs molly would say, do yourself a favour and do what you can to get to lotusphere.
I have skipped over may things here so are there any questions?