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Can Regular and Special Education be Integrated into One System? Political Culture Theory May Have the Answer
This paper examines proposals to integrate regular and special education.
Capacity Allocations in Multi-cell UMTS Networks for Different Spreading Factors with Perfect and Imperfect Power Control
This paper discusses capacity allocation in multi-cell UMTS networks.
A Case Study of Metadata Creation in the University of North Texas Libraries' Digital Collections
This paper presents a case study of the work carried out by the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries and the intersection of metadata modeling, metadata input rules and documentation, metadata quality assessments, and technology to empower metadata editors to create high-quality metadata.
The Challenges Of Implementing A Data Driven Framework in K-12 Education
Poster paper for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This paper examines the challenges of data managements and use in K-12 education through the technical, knowledge, application, climate and cultural aspects.
Channel Assignment and Load Distribution in a Power-Managed WLAN
This paper discusses a proposed algorithm.
Channel Assignment in an IEEE 802.11 WLAN Based on Signal-to-Interference Ratio
This article discusses channel assignment in an IEEE 802.11 WLAN based on signal-to-interference ratio.
Characteristics of Actors Involved in Social Protest: An Extension of the Social Conflict Analysis Database (SCAD)
Paper accompanying a presentation for the 2015 University of North Texas (UNT) Student and Faculty Research Symposium on African Studies. This paper discusses characteristics of actors involved in social protest and an extension of the social conflict analysis database.
Characterization of a Semantic Relations Taxonomy in Biomedical Science
This paper characterizes the Ontobee relations ontology in the biomedical science domain with comparisons to the Conflict and Mediation Event Observation (CAMEO) relations taxonomy and the UMLS semantic network relations.
Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts
This paper investigates the problem of automatic humor recognition, and provides an in-depth analysis of two of the most frequently observed features of humorous text: human-centeredness and negative polarity. Through experiments performed on two collections of humorous texts, the authors show that these properties of verbal humor are consisted across different data sets.
A Chat with ChatGPT: How will AI and GPT impact scholarly publishing?
Working paper exploring ChatGPT. It begins with an introduction to ChatGPT and then proceeds into a transcript of a conversation with the platform about it and related AI technologies’ impact on the future of scholarly publishing, before concluding with some discussion on the further implications.
Chinese Information Retrieval Using Lemur: NTCIR-5 CIR Experiments at UNT
This paper discusses Chinese information retrieval using Lemur, a freely available information retrieval toolkit.
Chinese QA and CLQA: NTCIR-5 QA Experiments at UNT
This paper describes our participation in the NTCIR-5 CLQA task.
Chronicles in Preservation Project
Paper for the 2012 International iConference. This paper discusses the chronicles in preservation project.
Chronopolis and MetaArchive: Preservation Cooperation
This paper will examine ongoing work between two major preservation systems, the Chronopolis Digital Preservation Program, and the MetaArchive Cooperative.
CIMI's Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed: Search and Retrieval of Distributed Cultural Heritage Information
This paper discusses the Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI)'s international effort to provide distributed search and retrieval of cultural heritage information. A primary aspect of CIMI's work utilizes ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1995, and American National Standard protocol for information retrieval. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently approved Z39.50 as ISO 23950. CIMI chose Z39.50 to enable uniform access to existing and emerging digital collections and the vast repositories of cultural heritage information resources. These resources include a variety of physical and digital objects--physical artifacts and digital derivatives of those artifacts, descriptive records designed for collection management, bibliographic records, full-text documents, online tools such as thesauri and authoritative lists of artists' names, and more. CIMI's application Z39.50 in the networked cultural heritage information environment is breaking new ground in distributed and integrated access to textual and non-textual digital collections.
Citation-Enhanced Keyphrase Extraction from Research Papers: A Supervised Approach
This paper proposes a supervised model for keyphrase extraction from research papers, which are embedded in citation networks.
Classification Errors in a Domain-Independent Assessment System
This paper presents a domain-independent technique for assessing learners' constructed responses.
Classification of Attributes and Behavior in Risk Management Using Bayesian Networks
This paper discusses issues in security.
Classifier Stacking and Voting for Text Filtering
This article discusses classifier stacking and voting for text filtering.
Classifying Scientific Publications Using Abstract Features
Article discussing classifying scientific publications using abstract features.
Classifying the End-of-Term Archive
This paper discusses the Classification of the End-of-Term Archive project.
Co-training and Self-training for Word Sense Disambiguation
This paper investigates the application of co-training and self-training to word sense disambiguation. Optimal and empirical parameter selection methods for co-training and self-training are investigated, with various degrees of error reduction. A new method that combines co-training with majority voting is introduced, with the effect of smoothing the bootstrapping learning curves, and improving the average performance.
Co-Training for Topic Classification of Scholarly Data
This paper describes a co-training approach that uses the text and citation information of a research article as two different views to predict the topic of an article.
Co-training over Domain-independent and Domain-dependent Features for Sentiment Analysis of an Online Cancer Support Community
Paper on co-training over domain-independent and domain-dependent features for sentiment analysis of an online cancer support community.
Cognitive Scale-Free Networks as a Model for Intermittency in Human Natural Language
Paper discussing cognitive scale-free networks as a model for intermittency in human natural language.
Collaborations, Best Practices, and Collection Development for Born-Digital and Digitized Materials
This paper discusses collaborations, best practices, and collection development for the preservation of born-digital and digitized materials.
Collecting and Disseminating New Music: Originally Presented as "The Impact of Women in Music, New Composers Forum"
Paper contributed to the 2002 Bar Harbor Music Festival. This paper discusses collecting and disseminating new music and the impact of women in music.
Combining Hashing and Abstraction in Sparse High Dimensional Feature Spaces
Article on combining hashing and abstraction in sparse high dimensional feature spaces.
Combining Lexical Resources for Contextual Synonym Expansion
This paper discusses combining lexical resources for contextual synonym expansion.
Communicating Organizational Commitment to Long-Term Sustainability through a Trusted Digital Repository Self-Audit
This paper provides an overview of the UNT Libraries' self-audit using criteria from the Trusted Repositories Audit and Certification checklist. It contains an overview of the structure of this self-audit, explores the documents generated and auited, and examines the challenges and solutions as revealed by this process. This paper also contains findings specifically related to the digital newspaper and news video content.
Comparison of different methods for monitoring glacier changes observed by Landsat images
This paper presents three methods for classifying glacier boundaries, compares the three methods to provide advice on how to choose an appropriate method, and analyzes the relationship between glacier change and the trends of precipitation and temperature.
Comparison of Digital Asset Management Systems (work area E)
Paper for an Institute of Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) Grant Partner Uplift Project. This paper describes examinations of various digital asset management systems' (DAMS) capabilities and functions. Evaluation is based on the documentation relating to each package.
Comparison of Full-text Versus Metadata Searching in an Institutional Repository: Case Study of the UNT Scholarly Works
This paper discusses a case study comparing full-text versus metadata searching in the University of North Texas (UNT) Scholarly Works institutional repository.
Competing Discourses: The Interplay of Musical Style and Patronage in Recife’s New Popular Music Scene
Paper on the factors that affected of alternative popular music in Recife, Brazil. The contrasts between the discourses of bands, producers, and patrons reflect larger tensions in the Recife alternative music scene, which in turn point towards ruptures in the relationship between mainstream and alternative cultural production in Brazil.
Complex Adaptive Team Systems (CATS)
Presentation paper for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This paper introduces a new theoretical model utilizing Turner and Baker’s (2017) Team Emergence Leadership Development and Evaluation (TELDE) model as a tool to facilitate interactions imbedded in complex adaptive systems.
Composites Containing Bamboo With Different Binders
This paper discusses the formation of primary chemical bonds between bamboo surface active groups and the binders.
Computational Laughing: Automatic Recognition of Humorous One-liners
This paper discusses automatic recognition of humor.
Computational Models for Incongruity Detection in Humour
In this paper, the authors explore several computational models for incongruity resolution.
A Computerized Concordance/Dictionary
This paper illustrates an example of how the linguist's data organization burden can be greatly alleviated with the help of a computer.
Conflict between trajectories and density description: the statistical source of disagreement
Paper discussing the statistical source of disagreement between trajectories and density description.
Content Divide: Africa and the Global Knowledge Footprint Sponsored by: SIG/III
This paper discusses Africa and the global knowledge footprint.
A Cooperative Model for Preserving Historical Television News Context
This paper was presented at the 2016 IFLA World Library and Information Congress News Media Satellite Meeting on News, new roles & preservation advocacy: moving libraries into action. This paper provides and overview of the partnership between the University of North Texas and the Dallas/Forth Worth affiliate station of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC 5/KXAS) to preserve the content of the oldest television news station in Texas, including discussions of copyright, funding, and access to audio/visual collections.
Corporate Responsibility: A Moral Agent or a Profit Agent? A TOMS Shoes Case Study
This paper was awarded a Nicholas and Anna Ricco Ethics Award for 2013. In this paper, the author discusses corporate responsibility through a case study of TOMS shoes and their stance in the business world as a for-profit company with social responsibility at its core.
Corpus-based and Knowledge-based Measures of Text Semantic Similarity
This article discusses corpus-based and knowledge-based measures of text semantic similarity.
A Corpus-based Approach to Finding Happiness
This paper discusses how to locate emotions.
A Corpus of Fine-Grained Entailment Relations
This paper describes on-going efforts to annotate a corpus of almost 16,000 answer pairs with an estimated 69,000 fine-grained entailment relationships.
A Cost-Effective Wireless Sensor Network System for Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Applications
This paper from the 9th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications, FNC 2014 conference proceedings presents a low-cost indoor air quality monitoring wireless sensor network system developed using Arduino, XBee modules, and micro gas sensors.
COVID19: Mask Misinformation and Social Noise
Disinformation and misinformation are pervasive in unregulated social-media environments, which are used habitually for obtaining news. Fenn et al in 2019 stated that “Given that people tend to share interesting information to maintain social relationships or to manage their impressions, information that receives more likes may subsequently be shared more often” (Fenn, Ramsay, Kantner, Pezdek, & Abed, 2019, p.133) Recent studies also revealed that misinformation from politicians and celebrities has increased in recent years which lead to more engagement on Twitter (Brennen, et al. 2020 ). There has been a lot of misinformation pertaining to COVID-19 masks on Twitter. Due to the misinformation, many people might not believe in the effectiveness of masks. Even though studies have shown the effectiveness of wearing masks in different countries (Lyu and Wehby, 2020). Not wearing masks affects people's health and indirectly increases the spread of COVID-19. Studies of social noise and misinformation cases on social media are needed, specifically focusing on how social noise influences and contributes to the spread of misleading and possibly harmful messages.
Creating a Testbed for the Evaluation of Automatically Generated Back-of-the-book Indexes
This paper discusses automatic generating of back-of-the-book indexes.
Creating Large Annotated Data Collections with Web Users' Help
This paper discusses creating annotated data collections.
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