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Handbook of Research on Machine Learning Applications and Trends: Algorithms, Methods, and Techniques
a library in which collections are stored in digital formats and accessible by computers
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FOL Learning for Knowledge Discovery in Documents
Stefano Ferilli (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy), Floriana Esposito (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy), Marenglen Biba (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy), Teresa M.A. Basile (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy), and Nicola Di Mauro (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-766-9.ch016
Abstract
This chapter proposes the application of machine learning techniques, based on first-order logic as a representation language, to the real-world application domain of document processing. First, the tasks and problems involved in document processing are presented, along with the prototypical system DOMINUS and its architecture, whose components are aimed at facing these issues. Then, a closer look is provided for the learning component of the system, and the two sub-systems that are in charge of performing supervised and unsupervised learning as a support to the system performance. Finally, some experiments are reported that assess the quality of the learning performance. This is intended to prove to researchers and practitioners of the field that first-order logic learning can be a viable solution to tackle the domain complexity, and to solve problems such as incremental evolution of the document repository.
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The Metaverse and Digital Libraries: Ensuring Safe and Secure Access to Information
Collections of digital content, such as books and articles, made accessible through a computer or device.
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Library Services and Preventive Measures in University Libraries During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Digital libraries are organized collections of information resources and associated tools for creating, archiving, sharing, searching, and using information that can be accessed electronically (Source: encyclopedia.com).
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Social Bookmarking Tools and Digital Libraries
A digital library is a collection of documents in organized electronic form, available on the Internet or on CD-ROM (compact-disk read-only memory) disks. Depending on the specific library, a user may be able to access magazine articles, books, papers, images, sound files, and videos.
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Novel Library Innovations and Advancements After the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
Digital libraries are collections of electronic resources, such as books, journals, articles, images, and videos, that are organized and accessible through a digital interface. Digital libraries enable remote access, fast search and retrieval, and preservation of cultural heritage, but also require copyright compliance, metadata management, and user authentication.
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Use of E-Resources by UG and PG Students in SDVS Sangh's Shri LK Khot College of Commerce, Sankeshwar
A digital library, also called an online library, an internet library, a digital repository, or a digital collection is an online database of digital objects that can include text, still images, audio, video, digital documents, or other digital media formats or a library accessible through the internet.
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Digital Libraries as Centres of Knowledge: Historical Perspectives from European Ancient Libraries
Conceived narrowly as sets or repositories of electronic resources and associated technical capabilities for creating, searching and using information (Borgman, 2003); or broadly as organisations providing resources to ensure the availability and sustainability of digital works (Waters 1998).
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The Changing Role of Library and Information Professionals in the New Normal: Towards a New Trajectory
It is a collection of electronic documents which are available on the internet or intranet where users can access articles, books, videos, or sound files.
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Education for Library and Information Science Professionals
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Managing Intellectual Property in Digital Libraries: The Roles of Digital Librarians
Electronic repositories of information resources in all disciplines and areas of human endeavours which are consciously acquired, documented, maintained and made available to defined user communities through communication networks. Unlike conventional libraries, digital libraries are not confined to physical structures and can be accessed by a large number of users without space, distance and time barriers. The terms “ virtual libraries ”, “ electronic libraries” and “ libraries without walls ” are used synonymously in the literature to imply digital libraries.
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Research Policies for Information and Communication Technologies in Europe
A digital library is a library in which collections are stored in digital formats (as opposed to print
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Semantic Mapping between LOM – SCORM Content Package and MPEG-7 Concepts
Libraries in which a significant proportion of the resources are available in machine-readable format, accessible by means of computers.
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Open Access to Knowledge and Challenges in Digital Libraries
A collection of digital representations of information content, along with hardware, software, and personnel working under defined organisations to support the functions of a traditional library within a virtual context for a defined user community or communities.
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Design and Development of a Taxonomy Generator: A Case Example for Greenstone
They mean different things to different people. The design of digital libraries is, therefore, dependent of the perceptions of the purpose/functionality of digital libraries. To the library science community, the roles of traditional libraries are to: (a) provide access to information in any format that has been evaluated, organized, archived, and preserved; (b) have information professionals that make judgments and interpret users’ needs; and (c) provide services and resources to people (e.g., students, faculty, others, etc.). To the computer science community, digital libraries may refer to a distributed text-based information system, a collection of distributed information services, a distributed space of interlinked information system, or a networked multimedia information system.
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Emerging Technologies, Information Provision, and Libraries
Libraries that only provide electronic information such as ‘bookless’ libraries.
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The Impact of Digital Resources on Scholarship in the Digital Humanities
An information retrieval system in which collections are stored in digital formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media) and accessible via computers.
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Open Access to Knowledge and Challenges in Digital Libraries
Electronic information collections containing large and diverse repositories of digital objects, which can be accessed by a large number of geographically distributed users.
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The Role of Digital Libraries in Teaching Materials Science and Engineering
A focused collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed to print, micro form, or other media), along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection.
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