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| Jolanta Mizera-Pietraszko is an assistant professor on the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Opole University. Her research interests are mainly focused on computational linguistics, natural language processing, multilingual search engines, parallel languages, bi-text processing, bilingual question-answering systems, and multilingual digital libraries. She invented a language and system-independent asymmetric translation technology called “An Approach to Analysis of Machine Translation Precision by Using Language Pair Phenomena” (invention number P387576, registered and published by the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland). She is a registered FP7 expert for the European Commission in Brussels; an expert in R&D projects for the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, National Center of R&D, Polish Agency of R&D; and an evaluator of English course books for the Ministry of Education. Also, as an advisor for the ministerial Center of Polish Education Development Abroad, she is responsible for teaching quality standards in Polish schools all over the world. Under the ERASMUS program, she initiated and coordinated bilateral agreements between her university and Roskilde University, Denmark, and has extended student exchange with Las Palmas de Grand Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. In addition, she reviews IT books for the British Computer Society. She is a fellow of the IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries; Information Retrieval Facilities (Vienna, Austria); and the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group (London, UK). She has recently been invited to serve on international program committees of conferences in the UK, Czech Republic, India, and Poland. Her projects have received recognition from the university (five scholarships), the European Union, and scientific institutions abroad. |
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Theory blending: extended algorithmic aspects and examples Martinez M., Abdel-Fattah A., Krumnack U., Gómez-Ramírez D., Smaill A., Besold T., Pease A., Schmidt M., Guhe M., Kühnberger K. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 80(1): 65-89, 2017. Type: Article
Conceptual blending addresses framing new concepts based on existing ones. Blending theory can be applied to a variety of areas, but the most popular in literature seems to be education in the sense of blended learning techniques. In t...
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S-SMART: a unified Bayesian framework for simultaneous semantic mapping, activity recognition, and tracking Hardegger M., Roggen D., Calatroni A., Tröster G. ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology 7(3): 1-28, 2016. Type: Article
Tracking activity via body-attached sensors is aimed at helping people who suffer from neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, or those with some ongoing neurologic-related symptoms like memory ...
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Testing matrix function algorithms using identities Deadman E., Higham N. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 42(1): 1-15, 2016. Type: Article
Functional identity can be analyzed using reference solutions or with the Python library SciPy module that contains many probability distributions, one of which is a round-trip stability test of the algorithms. Linearized backward erro...
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A sampler of useful computational tools for applied geometry, computer graphics, and image processing Cohen-Or D. (ed), Greif C., Ju T., Mitra N., Shamir A., Sorkine-Hornung O., Zhang H., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2015. 246 pp. Type: Book (978-1-498706-28-5)
Performing skillful manipulations with digital objects is not only a lot of fun for the enthusiast, but it also provides a great deal of knowledge and experience related to a variety of socially useful applications like identification ...
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C++ 2013 for C# developers Wills D., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2014. 396 pp. Type: Book (978-1-430267-06-5)
As the title says, the book is addressed to advanced software designers specializing in C# coding, as the author shares his 20 years of experience with the C programming languages. The first question a computer programmer usually asks ...
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System parameter identification: information criteria and algorithms Chen B., Zhu Y., Hu J., Principe J., ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B. V., Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2013. 266 pp. Type: Book (978-0-124045-74-3)
In control engineering, signal processing, and neural network modeling, researchers explore mathematical models for the prediction of system states under a certain operational environment, for estimation of the system parameters, or fo...
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Learning to rank answers to non-factoid questions from Web collections Surdeanu M., Ciaramita M., Zaragoza H. Computational Linguistics 37(2): 351-383, 2011. Type: Article
Typical question-answering (QA) system answers to factoid questions are usually no longer than two words. However, to be matched correctly to relevant digital documents on the Web, the answers must be very precise--they must c...
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Probabilistic models for answer-ranking in multilingual question-answering Ko J., Si L., Nyberg E., Mitamura T. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 28(3): 1-37, 2010. Type: Article
Question-answering (QA) systems have been around since the late 1960s, but they are still not widely used. There are many reasons for this. One is the challenge of submitting only questions for which answers exist in the document colle...
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HITS algorithm improvement using semantic text portion Hung B., Otsubo M., Hijikata Y., Nishida S. Web Intelligence and Agent Systems 8(2): 149-164, 2010. Type: Article
It is a good idea for all Internet users to be aware of the most common approaches to ranking Web pages, databases, and digital documents....
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Improving the extraction of bilingual terminology from Wikipedia Erdmann M., Nakayama K., Hara T., Nishio S. ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications 5(4): 1-17, 2009. Type: Article
Wikipedia is presumably the most popular encyclopedia on the Net. It is maintained by users who are not necessarily specialists in the respective fields, so the quality of the knowledge presented is not always reliable. On the other ha...
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