... metaKey, and shiftKey properties of the DOM Level MouseEvent objectand the IE Eventobject In the Netscape event model, an Eventobject is passed to all event handlers When an event handler is ... registerObjectEventHandler(element, eventtype, listener, captures) { element.addEventListener(eventtype, function (event) { listener.handleEvent (event) ; } captures); } Any object can be registered as an event ... the eventobject passed to an event handler for a click event implements all the methods and properties defined by each of the MouseEvent, UIEvent, andEvent interfaces Finally, the MutationEvent...
... seventh edition, particular attention is paid to object- oriented life-cycle models, object- oriented analysis, object- oriented design, management implications of the object- oriented paradigm, and ... Reusability and Portability 183 Learning Objectives 183 What Is a Module? 183 Cohesion 187 199 Data Encapsulation and Development 201 Data Encapsulation and Maintenance 202 Abstract Data Types 207 ... Object- Oriented and Classical Software Engineering Eighth Edition Stephen R Schach Vanderbilt University sch76183_FM-i-xx.indd i 10/06/10 2:36 PM OBJECT- ORIENTED AND CLASSICAL SOFTWARE...
... of event time structure, namely event rate, and consider its role in life span development of timing andevent tracking 349 The Role of Event Rate in Life Span Development Our interest in event ... AGING ANDEVENT RATE course, thereby facilitating a temporally coordinated response Together, the rate and the rhythm of an event may facilitate attentional synchrony To follow some event in ... children and adults (ages –95 years) for a number of simple event tracking tasks that vary event rate over a wide range To focus on event rate, we strip away the rhythmic complexity of real world events...
... generates two verb-objects pairs: (want, to visit) and (visit, Paris) The parser recognises also clauses, e.g that-clauses, as objects We collect the verbs and head words of nominal objects from the ... all occurrences of an object as a block, and give the block the score that is the frequency of the object divided by the n u m b e r of different verbs that appear with the object The formula is ... score for the object o is the sum ~ - - F~/n The frequency of a given object is divided by the number of different verbs taking this given object If the number of occurrences of a given object grows,...
... Philip Miller, Ivan Sag, Wietske Sijtsma and to a number of collegues from ITK and GM for comments and discussion References [Abeille and Godard, 1993] A Abeille and D Godard The Syntactic Structure ... Society, 1993 To appear [Pollard andSag, 1987] C Pollard and I Sag Information-Based Syntax and Semantics Fundamentals., volume CSLI, 1987 [Pollard and Sag, 1993] C Pollard and I Sag HeadDriven Phrase ... [+CL] and will not match the requirements imposed by the right hand side of LRCL2; therefore no argument raising will take place and the sentence will be correctly ruled out As for (18a) and (18b)...
... test events At the start of each event, an experimenter’s gloved hand grasped a knob at the top of a tall cylindrical object; next to the object was a container The hand lifted the objectand ... and width when reasoning about occlusion events Thus, when an object is placed behind a transparent occluder that has no openings and is taller and wider than the object, infants expect the object ... two test events: a no-change and a change event At the start of each event, a tall cover stood next to a short object on an apparatus floor An experimenter’s gloved hand lifted the cover and lowered...
... constructed a theory and by the imaginative expression His theory has thousands of little rooms and long, winding corridors (Lakoff and Johnson 1980: 53; see also Lakoff and Turner 1989 for an ... (signalled) • And the crumbling road and rail network is handicapping industry (unsignalled) This metaphor hides the internal diversity and contradicting interests of industry and justifies the ... at hand and are to be taken as illustrative, rather than as representative; a systematic comparison of event- construals across broadsheets and tabloids may yield different results Summary and...
... instantaneous movements and trajectories; the recognition of both simple and complex events by attaching meaning to prototypes representing instantaneous movements and complete trajectories; and trajectory ... of two prototypes, and (b) & (d) raw trajectories which the prototypes represent observing the approximate probability density in the model of an object s instantaneous movements and trajectory, ... of which represents the (x y) components, and the size and direction of which represents the (δx δy) components Comparison between these prototypes and the raw trajectories shows the results...
... DATA HANDLING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -VOLUME Advanced scientific computing in BASIC with applications in chemistry, biology and pharmacology DATA HANDLING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ... Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology by P Valk6 and S.Vajda DATA HANDLING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -VOLUME Advisory Editors: B.G.M Vandeginste, O.M Kvalheim and L Kaufman Advanced scientific ... TECHNOLOGY Advisory Editors: B.G.M Vandeginste, O.M Kvalheim and L Kaufman Volumes in this series: Volume Microprocessor Programming and Applications for Scientists and Engineers by R.R Smardzewski...
... Truth and the Return to Philosophy, London 2003, pp 77–8 Badiou, Being and Event, London 2005, pp 53–5 100 nlr 53 ephemeral and exceptional event, that we have an opportunity to think, and hold ... historical force, and the project to make the 36 Alain Badiou, letter to the author, June 2007 hallward: Badiou 121 state ‘wither away’ had a literal and immediate objective In Being andEvent he developed ... insistence on the eternal sufficiency and integrity of truth, and to so in terms apparently proofed against historical betrayal or disappointment The author of Being andEvent thereby escaped the fate...
... the event, and its enigmatic property of dazzling the present with its own inexistence To understand this point, we must begin by clearly distinguishing being and existence in Badiou HISTORY AND ... 2006 work To which principle objectives does Logics of Worlds, this extension of Being and Event, respond? The preface of this work draws out two in particular The first objective is to add to the ... synchronic, and at the same being can appear in a thousands ways, in a thousand different worlds at the same moment The central question of LW will then be to show how a truth appears in a world—and...
... undertaken before an event takes place Council requires that before an event is held on Council or public land, relevant permits and licences are obtained and that a risk assessment andEvent Management ... event about to commence and to keep behind fenced and roped areas (5 minutes prior and just before) Handler meeting prior to event to advise of new changes - supervisor to be appointed to stand ... should be identified and risks assessed and controlled to minimise the potential for injury or harm Events vary in size, nature and type, but all events require assessment, control and monitoring of...
... alerted and appropriate action can be taken Such a query might look like: (1) SELECT a.atemp FROM schedule_table AS t, sensors AS a WHERE a.ts > t.tsmin AND a.ts < t.tsmax AND a.atemp > t.tempmin AND ... of REED and Borealis and show an example illustrating how Borealis can push join operators into the sensornet Before describing the details of our approach, we briefly review the syntax and semantics ... processor, a 38.6Kbps radio with ~100 foot range, 4KB of RAM and 512KB flash, runs on AA batteries and uses ~15 mA in active power consumption and ~10 µA when asleep Storage: The limited quantities...
... [11, 21] and SCRIBE [22], and several applications are under development 2.4 Self-organization and adaptation In this section, we describe Pastry’s protocols for handling the arrival and departure ... (500) randomly selected nodes fail silently After these failures, a key is chosen at random, and two Pastry nodes are randomly selected A message is routed from these two nodes to the key, and this ... system’s scalability and incurs a high bandwidth requirement Both Gnutella and Freenet are not guaranteed to find an existing object Pastry, along with Tapestry [27], Chord [24] and CAN [19], represent...
... Bienenstock, Geman, and Potter (1997) and Geman, Potter, and Chi (1998), and by people studying generative models, such as Mumford (1994), Revow, Williams, and Hinton (1996), and Zhu and Mumford (1997) ... are described in chapters and Chapter draws primarily on the work presented in Grenander, Chow, and Keenan (1991); Zhu and Yuille (1996); and Chesnaud, R´ fr´ gier, and Boulet (1999) Chapter ... examples are the work in Fukushima (1986) and Fukushima and Wake (1991), Olshausen, Anderson, and Van Essen (1993), and recent models, such as Riesenhuber and Poggio (1999) Each of these models...
... syntax of DPs, and the interfaces of syntax and morphology, event structure, and quantification Her publications include articles on raising and control in DP, event structure and implicit arguments ... habituals, and the dynamicity of their episodes What emerges, then, is a complicated dependency between event structures and verbs and their modifiers/arguments, on the one hand, and between event ... Malka Rappaport Hovav and Beth Levin 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Roots andevent schemas The lexicalization constraint Refining the notions of manner and result Manner and result as scalar and non-scalar changes...
... and composite data types – • • array and records Declare one-dimensional and two-dimensional arrays Declare and use VHDL subtypes Data Types • The wide range of available data types provides flexibility ... => “11110000” ) ; Summary • • • • • • • Each objectand port must have its type defined VHDL provides scalar and composite data types Enumerated types can be used to enhance code readability ... RES_OUT Composite Data Types • Composite data types are groups of elements in the form of an array or record – Bit_vector, Std_logic_vector, and String are all pre-defined composite types signal A_WORD...
... alarms Conclusions and further work In this paper, a simultaneous buried object detection and imaging method is proposed and tested over an extensive real GPR dataset A buried object image is constructed ... matching method for buried object discrimination in GPR data, in SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Mine like Targets, Orlando, USA (13-17 April ... Effects of different soil types on strip-map GPR SAR images, in SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Mine like Targets, Orlando, ABD, 25-29 April...
... (b) Object association status Object O1 Object O5 20 40 40 60 60 60 80 80 80 100 100 100 60 80 100 120 40 60 80 100 120 40 60 80 100 120 20 Object O9 120 40 20 Object O8 40 20 Object O6 20 Object ... between objects or simultaneously entering objects A collision between the objects can lead to a failure in tracking objects since they are too close to be differentiated for position and ID assignments ... identification candidates of an object, the estimated position of an object in an incomplete group association can be associated with an identification beside its candidates Therefore, an object in...
... region of interest (ROI) of an object ROI includes both object center and relative object scale Therefore, the ROI parameter V contains object center (xc , yc ) andobject scale factor (s) relative ... 2: The trade off between handling capability of visual variation andobject discriminability according to the different object representation schemes: Global PCA-based object representation uses ... between CCB and UCB; second, links between CCB and local patches in object instances that have ROI, figure/ground mask, and local patches Note that training object instances are reused to handle large...