Articles tagged Two-column

Machine Teaching for Information Extraction
Recent work on information extraction has suggested that fast, interactive tools can be highly effective; however, creating a usable system is challenging, and few publically available tools exist. In this paper we present IKE, a new extraction tool that performs fast, interactive bootstrapping to develop high-quality extraction patterns for targeted relations, and provides novel solutions to these usability concerns. In particular, it uses a novel query language that is expressive, easy to understand, and fast to execute - essential requirements for a practical system - and is the first interactive extraction tool to seamlessly integrate symbolic and distributional methods for search. An initial evaluation suggests that relation tables can be populated substantially faster than by manual pattern authoring or using fully automated tools, while retaining accuracy, an important step towards practical knowledge-base construction.
sumithra

L3 Report
Gliding is an efficient and versatile way to traverse large distances whilst expending as little energy as possible. Work done in the field of biomimetic robotics has demonstrated further benefits to gliding in increasing trajectory control and reducing landing impact loads. A small-scale micro-glider was built to fit a specific design envelope with the objective of maximizing its glide range. A linear dynamics model was used to design and predict the gliding performance of the robot. Once manufactured, it achieved a glide distance of 1.8m and the performance was accurately captured by the dynamics model.
Mansoor Aman

Video Surveillance for Road Traffic Monitoring
Computer vision systems can be applied to a wide variety of tasks, but some of the most interesting are those related with security and surveillance. Within this group, our application for Video Surveillance for Road Traffic Monitoring can be placed. We propose a solution based on machine learning and video analysis techniques that involves the whole process: database evaluation, background estimation, foreground segmentation, video stabilization and object tracking. As a result of this, our system will be able to monitorize some basic parameters of traffic flow as vehicles counting or speed estimation.
C. Carmona, A. Flores, A. Hernández, A. Imbernon, A. Mosella

A Latex Tutorial
This LaTeX tutorial will introduce LaTeX, creating a .tex file, sections, body text, tables, figures, mathematical formulas, acknowledgements, and references.
Daniel Ruatta

Resume 2015 (CS)
Created using the Deedy - One Page Two Column Resume from LaTeX Template, Version 1.1 (30/4/2014).
Original author:
Debarghya Das (http://debarghyadas.com)
Original repository:
https://github.com/deedydas/Deedy-Resume
Laura McRae

Examen de Ampliación - Electrónica III (final)
En este trabajo se implementaron diferentes topologías de circuitos rectificadores, profundizando en el concepto de factor de potencia, evaluando el factor de potencia en las diferentes topologías utilizando ecuaciones matemáticas y simulaciones por software de computadora (TINA). Concluyendo que el circuito rectificador con uso del convertidor Boost, mejora la distorsión armónica total con respecto a las otras topologías evaluadas, siendo el aporte de la armónica fundamental mayor que las otras armónicas, obteniendo una corrección en el factor de potencia.
David

Peter J's CV
Created using the Deedy CV/Resume XeLaTeX Template
Version 1.0 (5/5/2014)
This template has been downloaded from:
http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Debarghya Das (http://www.debarghyadas.com)
With extensive modifications by:
Vel (vel@latextemplates.com)
Peter J

Basic Resume
Deedy - One Page Two Column Resume
LaTeX Template
Version 1.1 (30/4/2014)
Original author:
Debarghya Das (http://debarghyadas.com)
Original repository:
https://github.com/deedydas/Deedy-Resume
IMPORTANT: THIS TEMPLATE NEEDS TO BE COMPILED WITH XeLaTeX
This template uses several fonts not included with Windows/Linux by
default. If you get compilation errors saying a font is missing, find the line
on which the font is used and either change it to a font included with your
operating system or comment the line out to use the default font.
TODO:
1. Integrate biber/bibtex for article citation under publications.
2. Figure out a smoother way for the document to flow onto the next page.
3. Add styling information for a "Projects/Hacks" section.
4. Add location/address information
5. Merge OpenFont and MacFonts as a single sty with options.
CHANGELOG:
v1.1:
1. Fixed several compilation bugs with \renewcommand
2. Got Open-source fonts (Windows/Linux support)
3. Added Last Updated
4. Move Title styling into .sty
5. Commented .sty file.
Known Issues:
1. Overflows onto second page if any column's contents are more than the
vertical limit
2. Hacky space on the first bullet point on the second column.
Yulong Tan

Cour 1 ere AS
Cour 1 ere AS
khaled