This R2.9 revision of the CLID detector provides the TYPE 1 (on-hook, between first and second ring, or
before first ring) signal detection and returns the message raw byte data without parsing of particular fields
such as Message Type, Parameter(s) Type(s), etc. The decoding of the message meaning ...
//
// Histogram Sample
// This sample shows how to use the Sample Grabber filter for video image processing.
// Conceptual background:
// A histogram is just a frequency count of every pixel value in the image.
// There are various well-known mathematical operations that you can perform on an image ...
Object-oriented languages
define objects (types of things) that know how to perform methods (specific actions).
Functional languages treat programming problems like mathematical relationships.
Ruby is flexible, meaning that you can program in any of these styles however, it is
primarily object orien ...
an approach for capturing similarity between words that was concerned with the syntactic similarity of two strings. Today we are back to discuss another approach that is more concerned with the meaning of words. Semantic similarity is a confidence score that reflects the semantic relation between th ...
In the previous article, we presented an approach for capturing similarity between words that was concerned with the syntactic similarity of two strings. Today we are back to discuss another approach that is more concerned with the meaning of words. Semantic similarity is a confidence score that ref ...
The Java Language Specification is the definitive technical reference for the Java programming language. It provides complete, accurate, and detailed coverage of the entire language and its syntax. If you want to know the precise meaning of Java s constructs, this is the source for you.
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A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole,"[1] a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoî t Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus ...
as a message came into prominence with the publication in 1948 of an influential paper by Claude Shannon, "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." This paper provides the foundations of information theory and endows the word information not only with a technical meaning but also a measure. If the s ...
While teaching classes on digital transmission and mobile communications for
undergraduate and graduate students, I was wondering if it would be possible to
write a book capable of giving them some insight about the practical meaning of the
concepts, beyond the mathematics; the same insight that exp ...