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  1. Huang, T.; Mehrotra, S.; Ramchandran, K.: Multimedia Access and Retrieval System (MARS) project (1997) 0.30
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    Abstract
    Reports results of the MARS project, conducted at Illinois University, to bring together researchers in the fields of computer vision, compression, information management and database systems with the goal of developing an effective multimedia database management system. Describes the first step, involving the design and implementation of an image retrieval system incorporating novel approaches to image segmentation, representation, browsing and information retrieval supported by the developed system. Points to future directions for the MARS project
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  2. Müller, S.M.: Als der Mars die Erde angriff (2019) 0.26
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    Date
    6.10.2019 17:22:54
  3. Niedermair, G.: MARS: ein System der morphologischen Analyse zur Unterstützung von Retrieval-Systemen (1983) 0.25
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    Object
    MARS
  4. Swinnen, W.; Mars, R.: Sprache entstand aus unserer Freundlichkeit (2022) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Warum können wir sprechen? »Menschen müssen zusammenarbeiten, um zu überleben«, sagt der Kognitionsforscher Rogier Mars von der University of Oxford. Im Gehirn von Mensch und Tier hat er Unterschiede gefunden, die das menschliche Sprachvermögen erklären können.
    Issue
    Interview mit Rogier Mars. [16.12.2022].
  5. two: Nothelfer im Hort des gesprochenen Wortes : Eine Aussprache-Datenbank des Hessischen Rundfunks hilft bundesweit, die Rätsel zwischen Eschborn und dem Mars zu lösen (1997) 0.16
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  6. Zhu, L.: OCLC's MARS and innovative's millenium : authority control procedures (2004) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Discusses the three major facets of authority control and provides guidelines on authority control procedures for libraries that use OCLC MARC Record Service (MARS) as their authority control vendor and Innovative Millennium as their local automated system.
    Object
    MARS
  7. Qu'est-ce qu'on ne sait pas? : Récit des Recontres philosophiques de l'UNESCO, 14-17 Mars 95 (1995) 0.13
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  8. Clancey, W.J.: ¬Das Haughton-Mars-Projekt der NASA : Ein Beispiel für die Visualisierung praktischen Wissens (2000) 0.13
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  9. Junger, U.; Schwens, U.: ¬Die inhaltliche Erschließung des schriftlichen kulturellen Erbes auf dem Weg in die Zukunft : Automatische Vergabe von Schlagwörtern in der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek (2017) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Wir leben im 21. Jahrhundert, und vieles, was vor hundert und noch vor fünfzig Jahren als Science Fiction abgetan worden wäre, ist mittlerweile Realität. Raumsonden fliegen zum Mars, machen dort Experimente und liefern Daten zur Erde zurück. Roboter werden für Routineaufgaben eingesetzt, zum Beispiel in der Industrie oder in der Medizin. Digitalisierung, künstliche Intelligenz und automatisierte Verfahren sind kaum mehr aus unserem Alltag wegzudenken. Grundlage vieler Prozesse sind lernende Algorithmen. Die fortschreitende digitale Transformation ist global und umfasst alle Lebens- und Arbeitsbereiche: Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Politik. Sie eröffnet neue Möglichkeiten, von denen auch Bibliotheken profitieren. Der starke Anstieg digitaler Publikationen, die einen wichtigen und prozentual immer größer werdenden Teil des Kulturerbes darstellen, sollte für Bibliotheken Anlass sein, diese Möglichkeiten aktiv aufzugreifen und einzusetzen. Die Auswertbarkeit digitaler Inhalte, beispielsweise durch Text- and Data-Mining (TDM), und die Entwicklung technischer Verfahren, mittels derer Inhalte miteinander vernetzt und semantisch in Beziehung gesetzt werden können, bieten Raum, auch bibliothekarische Erschließungsverfahren neu zu denken. Daher beschäftigt sich die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNB) seit einigen Jahren mit der Frage, wie sich die Prozesse bei der Erschließung von Medienwerken verbessern und maschinell unterstützen lassen. Sie steht dabei im regelmäßigen kollegialen Austausch mit anderen Bibliotheken, die sich ebenfalls aktiv mit dieser Fragestellung befassen, sowie mit europäischen Nationalbibliotheken, die ihrerseits Interesse an dem Thema und den Erfahrungen der DNB haben. Als Nationalbibliothek mit umfangreichen Beständen an digitalen Publikationen hat die DNB auch Expertise bei der digitalen Langzeitarchivierung aufgebaut und ist im Netzwerk ihrer Partner als kompetente Gesprächspartnerin geschätzt.
    Date
    19. 8.2017 9:24:22
  10. Hotho, A.; Bloehdorn, S.: Data Mining 2004 : Text classification by boosting weak learners based on terms and concepts (2004) 0.11
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    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CEAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fciteseerx.ist.psu.edu%2Fviewdoc%2Fdownload%3Fdoi%3D10.1.1.91.4940%26rep%3Drep1%26type%3Dpdf&ei=dOXrUMeIDYHDtQahsIGACg&usg=AFQjCNHFWVh6gNPvnOrOS9R3rkrXCNVD-A&sig2=5I2F5evRfMnsttSgFF9g7Q&bvm=bv.1357316858,d.Yms.
    Date
    8. 1.2013 10:22:32
  11. Checklist of items for inclusion in CD-ROM vendor documentation (1993) 0.11
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    Editor
    MARS Products and Service Committee
  12. Dick, S.J.: Astronomy's Three Kingdom System : a comprehensive classification system of celestial objects (2019) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Although classification has been an important aspect of astronomy since stellar spectroscopy in the late nineteenth century, to date no comprehensive classification system has existed for all classes of objects in the universe. Here we present such a system, and lay out its foundational definitions and principles. The system consists of the "Three Kingdoms" of planets, stars and galaxies, eighteen families, and eighty-two classes of objects. Gravitation is the defining organizing principle for the families and classes, and the physical nature of the objects is the defining characteristic of the classes. The system should prove useful for both scientific and pedagogical purposes.
    Date
    21.11.2019 18:46:22
  13. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.10
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    Abstract
    A summary of brain theory is given so far as it is contained within the framework of Localization Theory. Difficulties of this "conventional theory" are traced back to a specific deficiency: there is no way to express relations between active cells (as for instance their representing parts of the same object). A new theory is proposed to cure this deficiency. It introduces a new kind of dynamical control, termed synaptic modulation, according to which synapses switch between a conducting and a non- conducting state. The dynamics of this variable is controlled on a fast time scale by correlations in the temporal fine structure of cellular signals. Furthermore, conventional synaptic plasticity is replaced by a refined version. Synaptic modulation and plasticity form the basis for short-term and long-term memory, respectively. Signal correlations, shaped by the variable network, express structure and relationships within objects. In particular, the figure-ground problem may be solved in this way. Synaptic modulation introduces exibility into cerebral networks which is necessary to solve the invariance problem. Since momentarily useless connections are deactivated, interference between di erent memory traces can be reduced, and memory capacity increased, in comparison with conventional associative memory
    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  14. Proffitt, M.: Pulling it all together : use of METS in RLG cultural materials service (2004) 0.10
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    Abstract
    RLG has used METS for a particular application, that is as a wrapper for structural metadata. When RLG cultural materials was launched, there was no single way to deal with "complex digital objects". METS provides a standard means of encoding metadata regarding the digital objects represented in RCM, and METS has now been fully integrated into the workflow for this service.
    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1, S.65-68
  15. Johnson, E.H.: Using IODyne : Illustrations and examples (1998) 0.10
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    Abstract
    IODyone is an Internet client program that allows one to retriev information from servers by dynamically combining information objects. Information objects are abstract representations of bibliographic data, typically titles (or title keywords), author names, subject and classification identifiers, and full-text search terms
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  16. Holetschek, J. et al.: Natural history in Europeana : accessing scientific collection objects via LOD (2016) 0.10
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    Source
    Metadata and semantics research: 10th International Conference, MTSR 2016, Göttingen, Germany, November 22-25, 2016, Proceedings. Eds.: E. Garoufallou
  17. Rui, Y.; Ortega, M.; Huang, T.S.; Mehrotra, S.: Information retrieval beyond the text document (1999) 0.09
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    Abstract
    With the expansion of the Internet, searching for information goes beyond the boundary of physical libraries. Millions of documents of various media types-such as text, image, video, audio, graphics, and animation-are available around the world and linked by the Internet. Unfortunately, the state of the art of search engines for media types other than text lags far behind their text counterparts. To address this situation, we have developed the Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval System (MARS). This article reports some of the progress made over the years toward exploring information retrieval beyond the text domain. In particular, the following aspects of MARS are addressed in the article: visual feature extraction, retrieval models, query reformulation techniques, efficient execution speed performance, and user interface considerations. Extensive experimental results are reported to validate the proposed approaches.
  18. Fachsystematik Bremen nebst Schlüssel 1970 ff. (1970 ff) 0.09
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    Content
    1. Agrarwissenschaften 1981. - 3. Allgemeine Geographie 2.1972. - 3a. Allgemeine Naturwissenschaften 1.1973. - 4. Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft 2.1971. - 6. Allgemeines. 5.1983. - 7. Anglistik 3.1976. - 8. Astronomie, Geodäsie 4.1977. - 12. bio Biologie, bcp Biochemie-Biophysik, bot Botanik, zoo Zoologie 1981. - 13. Bremensien 3.1983. - 13a. Buch- und Bibliothekswesen 3.1975. - 14. Chemie 4.1977. - 14a. Elektrotechnik 1974. - 15 Ethnologie 2.1976. - 16,1. Geowissenschaften. Sachteil 3.1977. - 16,2. Geowissenschaften. Regionaler Teil 3.1977. - 17. Germanistik 6.1984. - 17a,1. Geschichte. Teilsystematik hil. - 17a,2. Geschichte. Teilsystematik his Neuere Geschichte. - 17a,3. Geschichte. Teilsystematik hit Neueste Geschichte. - 18. Humanbiologie 2.1983. - 19. Ingenieurwissenschaften 1974. - 20. siehe 14a. - 21. klassische Philologie 3.1977. - 22. Klinische Medizin 1975. - 23. Kunstgeschichte 2.1971. - 24. Kybernetik. 2.1975. - 25. Mathematik 3.1974. - 26. Medizin 1976. - 26a. Militärwissenschaft 1985. - 27. Musikwissenschaft 1978. - 27a. Noten 2.1974. - 28. Ozeanographie 3.1977. -29. Pädagogik 8.1985. - 30. Philosphie 3.1974. - 31. Physik 3.1974. - 33. Politik, Politische Wissenschaft, Sozialwissenschaft. Soziologie. Länderschlüssel. Register 1981. - 34. Psychologie 2.1972. - 35. Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft 1985. - 36. Rechtswissenschaften 1986. - 37. Regionale Geograpgie 3.1975. - 37a. Religionswissenschaft 1970. - 38. Romanistik 3.1976. - 39. Skandinavistik 4.1985. - 40. Slavistik 1977. - 40a. Sonstige Sprachen und Literaturen 1973. - 43. Sport 4.1983. - 44. Theaterwissenschaft 1985. - 45. Theologie 2.1976. - 45a. Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Archäologie 1970. - 47. Volkskunde 1976. - 47a. Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1971 // Schlüssel: 1. Länderschlüssel 1971. - 2. Formenschlüssel (Kurzform) 1974. - 3. Personenschlüssel Literatur 5. Fassung 1968
  19. Petry, A.: Wissen auf schnellen Scheiben (2004) 0.09
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    Content
    "Mit dem imponierenden Anblick in Leder gebundener Lexikonrücken können sie nicht mithatten. Sie bieten auch nicht das Vergnügen, das das Stöbern in den schweren Wälzern bereiten kann. Wenn es aber darum geht; gezielt nach Begriffen zu suchen und komplexe Zusammenhänge mit Texten, Tönen oder Filmen darzustellen, sind CD-Roms und DVDs klassischen Lexika überlegen. Seit kurzem auf dem Markt ist die neueste Ausgabe jenes Lexikons, dessen Name im deutschen Sprachraum synonym für die gesamte Gattung ist: der Brockhaus. Zu den wichtigsten Neuheiten des Brockhaus multimedial 2005 gehören nach Auskunft der Brockhaus Duden Neue Medien GmbH mit Sitz in Mannheim ein Länderpuzzle, Statistikfunktionen und Tipps zum Schreiben von Hausarbeiten in der Schule und im Studium. Beim Länderpuzzle kann der Nutzer sein Geographiewissen testen, indem er, zum Beispiel die Staaten eines Kontinents der Wirklichkeit entsprechend anordnet. Den Blick auf die Erde, den Mond und - zum ersten Mal - auch den Mars ermöglicht ein dreidimensionaler Atlas. Das Lexikon umfasst neben interaktiven Animationen und Videos insgesamt 240 000 Artikel und 315 000 Stichwörter. Hinzu kommen mehr als 19 500 Abbildungen und der Online-Zugriff auf zwei Millionen Bilder der Deutschen Presse-Agentur. Das Multimedialexikon für Windows wird in zwei Versionen angeboten: Der Brockhaus multimedial 2005 premium auf sechs CDs oder einer DVD kostet rund 90 Euro, die Standardversion rund 40 Euro. Eine neue Version des Fischer Weltalmanach (rund 20 Euro) hat United Soft Media (USM) mit Sitz in München in den Handel gebracht. Mit Hilfe einer neuen, interaktiven Weltkarte kann der Nutzer dabei aktualisierte Daten zur Weltpolitik abrufen. Die Datenbank enthält Informationen zu 194 Staaten der Welt sowie zu Organisationen, Personen und zu den Themen Wirtschaft, Umwelt und Kultur. Zur genauen Orientierung können Karten und Grafiken aufgerufen werden. Die Daten aus verschiedenen Ländern können miteinander verglichen und als Tabellen in der Weltkarte dargestellt werden. Ergänzt wird der Weltalmanach durch die Integration der kompletten Daten aus dem Fischer Länderlexikon, so dass zum Beispiel auch Informationen zur Geschichte, Geographie und zum Klima abgerufen werden können. Der Fischer Weltalmanach 2005 wird ausschließlich auf CD-Rom für das Betriebssystem Windows ausgeliefert.
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  20. Amthor, G.: ¬A world of digital media online (1995) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Discusses the IBM Digital Library. IBM are working in conjunction with the British Multimedia Archive and Retrieval System (MARS) division of EMI to launch a pioneering music service for film, television, video and advertising. Considers the IBM Digital Library processes of creation and capture; storage and management; search and access; information distribution; and rights management including encryption and metering and billing. With the IBM Digital Library, content owners now have the keys to their own data libraries

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