... Computational Linguistics Real- Time Correction of Closed- CaptionsP. Cardinal, G. Boulianne, M. Comeau, M. BoisvertCentre de recherche Informatique de Montreal (CRIM)Montreal, Canadapatrick.cardinal@crim.caAbstractLive ... connected to the output of a speechrecognition captioning system. 1 IntroductionCRIM’s automatic speech recognition system hasbeen applied to live closed- captioning of french-canadian television ... idea of a controllable delay duringwhich the text can be edited.Our approach combines characteristics of the twoprevious systems. We use a delay parameter, whichcan be modified online, for controlling...
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... part of the controlloopof this servomechanism. The output of each of these sources is a constant function of time, and can be accounted for in the mathematical description of the input potentiometer, ... LINEAR SYSTEMS 57 3.19 CAUSALITY AND PHYSICALLY REALIZABLE SYSTEMS The properties of a physical system restrict the form of its output. This restriction is embodied in the concept of causality. ... BLOCK DIAGRAMS OF DISCRETE-TIME (SAMPLED-DATA, DIGITAL) COMPONENTS, CONTROL SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS A discrete-time (sampled-data or digital) controlsystem was defined...
... 16 Liquid Level Control 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Level Control of Simple Vessels 16.3 Level Control of Overhead Condenser Receiver Via Top- 16.4 Level Control of Overhead Condenser ... compensates for the action of the top temperature controller on the bottom loop while the other compensates for the action of the bottom temperature controlloop on the top one. This ... 1.5 Startup and Shutdown 1.6 Control System Design Philosophy 1.7 Procedure for Overall ControlSystem Design 1.8 Column Design Philosophy and ControlSystem Design 1.9 Existing Columns-Typical...
... creation of a Web-Service. Since Spring-WS is a Spring-based product, it takes advantage of Spring's concepts such as Inversion ofControl (IOC) and dependency injection. Some of the key ... Spring Web Services 2 CookbookOver 60 recipes providing comprehensive coverage of practical real- life implementations of Spring-WS Hamidreza SattariShameer Kunjumohamed BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI ... conversion of XML messages to/from an object f Security support: Security operations, such as encryption/decryption, signature, and authenticationCovering all of these key features of Spring-WS...
... Lyapunov sense.The stabilization ofcontrol systems is one of the most important properties of thesystems and has been studied widely by many reseachers in control theory; see, e.g., 1–11 ... discrete-time systems,” IEEETransactions on Automatic Control, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 903–907, 1996.12 E. N. Chukwu, Stability and Time-Optimal Controlof Hereditary Systems, vol. 188 of Mathematics ... Journal of Control, vol. 74, no. 6, pp. 547–551, 2001.9 F. Alabau and V. Komornik, “Boundary observability, controllability, and stabilization of linearelastodynamic systems,” SIAM Journal on Control...
... variables of the coupled systems. Mechatronics Kevin Craig DC Motor / Tachometer Closed- Loop Speed ControlSystem 17 Mechatronics Kevin Craig DC Motor / Tachometer Closed- Loop Speed ControlSystem ... Tachometer Closed- Loop Speed ControlSystem 24 Mechatronics DC Motor / Tachometer Closed- Loop Speed Control System 1. Introduction This case study is a dynamic system investigation of an ... dynamic system: closed- loop speed controlof a DC motor / tachometer system. The study emphasizes the two key elements in the study ofsystem design: ã Integration through design of mechanical...
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