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BitFAT
DriveSpace (initially known as DoubleSpace) is a disk compression utility supplied with MS-DOS starting from version 6.0 in 1993 and ending in 2000 with the release of Windows Me. The purpose of DriveSpace is to increase the amount of data the user could store on disks by transparently compressing and decompressing data on-the-fly. It is primarily intended for use with hard drives, but use for floppy disks is also supported. This feature was removed in Windows XP and later.
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Pattern Tracking Problem
A pattern is a collection of objects that are similar to each other, arranged in a way that is in contradiction of their natural arrangement. It can also be defined as the opposite of chaos, an entity, loosely defined, which one can assign a specific name. For pattern tracking, tracked objects are usually called patterns. Objects can be defined as something of interest for future analysis. For example, in images, tracking boats at sea, vehicles on the road, aircraft in the air, and people walking on the street can be considered monitoring for a certain purpose and thus tracking.
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Illuminating Ecuador's Data Revolution
In the era of data-driven decision-making, Ecuador stands poised at the forefront of a transformative revolution, embracing data analysis to unveil the untapped potential of its knowledge landscape. This pioneering work delves into the depths of Ecuador's data ecosystem, exploring the vast applications and profound impact of data analysis on the nation's society, education, and industry.
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Simulate Gene Expression and Infer Gene Regulatory Networks
The ability to simulate gene expression and infer gene regulatory networks has vast potential applications in various fields, including medicine, agriculture, and environmental science. Machine learning approaches to simulate gene expression and infer gene regulatory networks have gained significant attention as a promising area of research.
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Artificial Intelligence for Facial Emotion Detection in Children
The knowledge of the emotions of children with Down Syndrome (DS) obtained through the analysis of their facial expressions during an assisted therapy with dolphins using Artificial Vision and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks can significantly contribute to the effectiveness of the therapy.  Understanding the emotional responses of DS children during therapy sessions can provide valuable insights into their level of engagement, comfort, and overall well-being. This information can help therapists and caregivers tailor the therapy sessions to meet the specific emotional needs of each child, enhancing their overall experience and potentially improving therapeutic outcomes. 
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Modern Greek on Social Web
Mining social web text has been at the heart of the Natural Language Processing and Data Mining research community in the last 15 years. Though most of the reported work is on widely spoken languages, such as English, the significance of approaches that deal with less commonly spoken languages, such as Greek, is evident for reasons of preserving and documenting minority languages, cultural and ethnic diversity, and identifying intercultural similarities and differences. 
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Gremlin (Programming Language)
Gremlin is a graph traversal language and virtual machine developed by Apache TinkerPop of the Apache Software Foundation. Gremlin works for both OLTP-based graph databases as well as OLAP-based graph processors. Gremlin's automata and functional language foundation enable Gremlin to naturally support imperative and declarative querying, host language agnosticism, user-defined domain specific languages, an extensible compiler/optimizer, single- and multi-machine execution models, hybrid depth- and breadth-first evaluation, as well as Turing Completeness. As an explanatory analogy, Apache TinkerPop and Gremlin are to graph databases what the JDBC and SQL are to relational databases. Likewise, the Gremlin traversal machine is to graph computing as what the Java virtual machine is to general purpose computing.
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  • 10 Oct 2022
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Visual-Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping
Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) is one of the fundamental problems in autonomous mobile robots where a robot needs to reconstruct a previously unseen environment while simultaneously localising itself with respect to the map. In particular, Visual-SLAM uses various sensors from the mobile robot for collecting and sensing a representation of the map.
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Finite Promise Games and Greedy Clique Sequences
The finite promise games are a collection of mathematical games developed by American mathematician Harvey Friedman in 2009 which are used to develop a family of fast-growing functions [math]\displaystyle{ FPLCI(k) }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ FPCI(k) }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ FLCI(k) }[/math]. The greedy clique sequence is a graph theory concept, also developed by Friedman in 2010, which are used to develop fast-growing functions [math]\displaystyle{ USGCS(k) }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ USGDCS(k) }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ USGDCS_2(k) }[/math]. [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{SMAH} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus, for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], "there is a strongly [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-Mahlo cardinal", and [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{SMAH^+} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus "for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], there is a strongly [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-Mahlo cardinal". [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{SRP} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus, for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], "there is a [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-stationary Ramsey cardinal", and [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{SRP^+} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus "for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], there is a strongly [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-stationary Ramsey cardinal". [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{HUGE} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus, for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], "there is a [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-huge cardinal", and [math]\displaystyle{ \mathsf{HUGE^+} }[/math] represents the theory of ZFC plus "for each [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math], there is a strongly [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]-huge cardinal".
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Quality of Pinot Noir Wine
Wine quality is an important concept for each of these disciplines, as well as for both wine producers and consumers. Any technique that could help producers to understand the nature of wine quality and how consumers perceive it, will help them to design even more effective marketing strategies.
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