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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Dick Karp;Richard M. Karp;Professor of;Computer;Science & Engineering, and;Adjunct Professor of;Molecular;Biotechnology;University of;Washington;(206) 543-4226;[email protected];Awards and Memberships;National Medal of Science, 1996;Babbage Prize, 1995;UC Berkeley University Professor, 1994;ACM Fellow, 1994;ACM Turing Award, 1985;Member, National Academy of Sciences;Member, National Academy of Engineering;Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences;Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science;Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley Academic Senate, 1986;Class of 1939 Chair, UC Berkeley;Lanchester Prize, Operations Research Society of America and Institute for Management Science, 1977;Fulkerson Prize, American Mathematical Society and Mathematical;Programming Society, 1979;John von Neumann Theory Prize, Operations Research Society of America and Institute for Management Science, 1990;Faculty Research Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 1981-1982;Hermann Weyl Lecturer, Institute for Advanced Study, 1979;John von Neumann Lecturer, Society for Industrial and Applied;Mathematics, 1987;Miller Research Professor, UC Berkeley, 1980-1981;Honorary Doctorates: Georgetown University, 1992; University of Massachusetts, 1990; Technion, 1989; University of Pennsylvania,;1986;Member, National Advisory Board, Computer Professionals for;Social Responsibility, 1989-present;Member, Board of Governors, Weizmann Institute of Science, 1989-present;Member, Board of Trustees, International Computer Science;Institute, 1988-present;Selected Publications;"Combinatorics, Complexity and Randomness" (Turing;Award Lecture), Communications of the ACM, Vol. 29;(1986), pp. 98-111.;"Constructing a Perfect Matching in Random NCS";(with E. Upfal and A. Wigderson), Combinatorica, Vol. 6;(1986), pp. 35-48.;"Probabilistic Analysis of Partitioning Algorithms for the Traveling-Salesman Problem in the Plane," Mathematics of;Operations Research, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1977), pp. 209-244.;"Theoretical Improvements in Algorithmic Efficiency for;Network Flow Problems" (with J. Edmonds), Journal of the;ACM, Vol. 18 (1972), pp. 264-284.;"Reducibility among Combinatorial Problems,";in Complexity of Computer Computations, Plenum Press,;1972.;"The Traveling-Salesman Problem and Minimum Spanning;Trees: Part II" (with M. Held), Mathematical Programming,;Vol. 1 (1971), pp. 6-25.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; Target text information: Wilson Hsieh;Wilson C. Hsieh;I am a postdoc in the;Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the;University of Washington (in;Seattle,;WA). I am a member of the;SPIN project.;I received my PhD from the;Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science;in the;School of Engineering;at;MIT, where I worked in the;Laboratory for Computer Science.;My advisors were;Frans Kaashoek;and;Bill Weihl.;Most of my research has been in compilation and parallel systems. My;research interests lie in the interactions among compilers, programming;languages, runtime and operating systems, and architectures.;selected publications;selected links;personal interests;Wilson C. Hsieh;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195;My office is in 229 Sieg. I just moved, so my phone number;has changed.;Voice:;206-616-9005;Fax: 206-543-2969;[email protected];PGP public key;October 26, 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was a Christian theologian and Baptist minister, and a key figure in the Social Gospel movement in the United States.; Title: A Theology for the Social Gospel (Library of Theological Ethics) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Ph.D. is Professor of Global Christianities and Mission Studies at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He lives in Dallas, Texas.; Title: To All Nations From All Nations: A History of the Christian Missionary Movement 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book brings together lectures and articles by the renowned historian of world Christianity, making them available, many for the first time, to scholars and students of world mission. While examining the many aspects that have characterized mission, indigenous Christianity, and colonialism in modern Africa, The Missionary Movement in Christian History has a far broader reach. Essays such as "The Gospel as the Prisoner and Liberator of Culture" reveal the paradoxes of the Christian movement as a whole in discussing how different primitive Mediterranean Christianity is from early Catholicism, from Celtic monasticism, from Reformation Protestantism, and from Nigerian Spirit Christianity. Andrew Walls shows how the central question for Christianity has always been one of identity in many different forms, a phenomenon revealed at each stage of its history by the missionary movement. What this means for theology, however, has hardly been explored. This is the subtext of Walls' work, providing extraordinary insights and successful counters to secular critiques of world Christianity.; Title: The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith Target text information: Description: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity"It would be hard to overestimate the valuable contribution Scott Sunquist has made to our understanding of the global Christian movement. This short volume illustrates the point. His knowledge is encyclopedic, his perspective fresh. This volume serves as an excellent introduction to what appeared at the beginning to be the century of Western dominance but ended up being so very different. As Sunquist intimates, we are witnessing the most dramatic century of change since the early Christian period."--Gerald L. Sittser, Whitworth University; author of Water from a Deep Well"This book provides a learned overview of major themes in twentieth-century world Christianity. Distinguished scholar Scott Sunquist, writing from an insider Christian perspective, shows how such factors as migration, persecution, the decline of Western Christianity, and Pentecostalism have created a religion far different from that of a century ago. He balances depth and breadth in a readable format and, in so doing, provides a valuable addition to the growing body of scholarship on world Christianity."--Dana L. Robert, Boston University; author of Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion"This volume places us in Sunquist's debt for extending the Christian story beyond the familiar clichs, luminaries, and events of conventional Western church histories to a trajectory that includes and accounts for the fecund world of Christianity in the global South. Full of surprises, this is an astounding, fast-moving story, whose latest chapter was not and could not have been predicted by earlier generations of church historians."--Jonathan J. Bonk, Overseas Ministries Study Center"A godsend for opening up a vitally important history and pointing the way toward responsible Christian life in the future."--Mark A. Noll (from the foreword)Scott W. Sunquist (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He previously served as dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and professor of world Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary. Sunquist authored the Christianity Today Book Award winner Understanding Christian Mission, coauthored the multivolume History of the World Christian Movement, and coedited A Dictionary of Asian Christianity.; Title: The Unexpected Christian Century: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity, 1900-2000 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Results and Challenges in Web Search Evaluation A frozen 18.5 million page snapshot of part of the Web has been created to enable and encourage meaningful and reproducible evaluation of Web search systems and techniques. This collection is being used in an evaluation framework within the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) and will hopefully provide convincing answers to questions such as, "Can link information result in better rankings?", "Do longer queries result in better answers?", and, "Do TREC systems work well on Web data?" The snapshot and associated evaluation methods are described and an invitation is extended to participate. Preliminary results are presented for an effectivess comparison of six TREC systems working on the snapshot collection against five well-known Web search systems working over the current Web. These suggest that the standard of document rankings produced by public Web search engines is by no means state-of-the-art. 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Evaluation; Search... 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext. Google is designed to crawl and index the Web efficiently and produce much more satisfying search results than existing systems. The prototype with a full text and hyperlink database of at least 24 million pages is available at http://google.stanford.edu/ To engineer a search engine is a challenging task. Search engines index tens to hundreds of millions of web pages involving a comparable number of distinct terms. They answer tens of millions of queries every day. Despite the importance of large-scale search engines on the web, very little academic research has been done on them. Furthermore, due to rapid advance in technology and web proliferation, creating a web search engine today is very different from three years ago. This paper provides an in-depth description of our large-scale web search engine -- the first such detailed public description we know of to date. Apart from the problems of scaling traditional search techniques to data of this magnitude, there are new technical challenges involved with using the additional information present in hypertext to produce better search results. This paper addresses this question of how to build a practical large-scale system which can exploit the additional information present in hypertext. Also we look at the problem of how to effectively deal with uncontrolled hypertext collections where anyone can publish anything they want. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Incorporating Quality Metrics in Centralized/Distributed Information Retrieval on the World Wide Web Most information retrieval systems on the Internet rely primarily on similarity ranking algorithms based solely on term frequency statistics. Information quality is usually ignored. This leads to the problem that documents are retrieved without regard to their quality. We present an approach that combines similarity-based similarity ranking with quality ranking in centralized and distributed search environments. Six quality metrics, including the currency, availability, information-to-noise ratio, authority, popularity, and cohesiveness, were investigated. Search effectiveness was significantly improved when the currency, availability, information-to-noise ratio and page cohesiveness metrics were incorporated in centralized search. The improvement seen when the availability, information-to-noise ratio, popularity, and cohesiveness metrics were incorporated in site selection was also significant. Finally, incorporating the popularity metric in information fusion resulted in a significan... Target text information: Exploiting Redundancy in Question Answering Our goal is to automatically answer brief factual questions of the form "When was the Battle of Hastings?" or "Who wrote The Wind in the Willows?". Since the answer to nearly any such question can now be found somewhere on the Web, the problem reduces to finding potential answers in large volumes of data and validating their accuracy. We apply a method for arbitrary passage retrieval to the first half of the problem and demonstrate that answer redundancy can be used to address the second half. The success of our approach depends on the idea that the volume of available Web data is large enough to supply the answer to most factual questions multiple times and in multiple contexts. A query is generated from a question and this query is used to select short passages that may contain the answer from a large collection of Web data. These passages are analyzed to identify candidate answers. The frequency of these candidates within the passages is used to "vote" for the most likely answer. The ... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Readers with a penchant for military history will be fascinated by Simpson's research....The book is chock full of interesting illustrations and detailed photographs, several of which starkly show a Newport of a different age. This book is not for the average reader, but like a sleek torpedo itself, it really feels a niche. Newport This WeekRICHARD V. SIMPSON is a native Rhode Islander who has always lived within walking distance to Narragansett Bay.After retiring in 1996 from a Federal Civil Service career with the U.S. Navy Supply Center and Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, he began a second career as an author of books on subjects of historical interest in Rhode Island's East Bay, with his principle focus on Bristol.; Title: Goat Island and the U.S. Naval Torpedo Station: Guncotton, Smokeless Powder and Torpedoes (America Through Time) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Ed Morris is a veteran reporter for two Connecticut newspapers and was a correspondent for the United Press Internationals Berlin Bureau just before the construction of the Berlin Wall by Communist East Germany. In developing this book as a basis for the Newport Historical Societys guided tours of the Cliff Walk, he has made extensive use of the societys research facilities, printed reports and many other sources, but the responsibility for the material contained herein is his own. A graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, he has also served as a tour guide in a number of the Preservation Society of Newport Countys mansions for several years.; Title: A Guide to Newport's Cliff Walk: Tales of Seaside Mansions & the Gilded Age Elite 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Larry Stanford, a native of Newport, currently works as an Information Specialist at the Newport Visitors Center. He founded Ghost Tours of Newport in 2002. He has previously published Wicked Newport with The History Press.; Title: Scandalous Newport, Rhode Island (Wicked) Target text information: Description: Gloria Merchant has degrees in both art history and art education and has enjoyed a rich and varied career. She is a member of the Newport Historical Society, Redwood Library and Athenaeum and the Preservation Society of Newport County. Gloria grew up on Narragansett Bay.; Title: Pirates of Colonial Newport I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Frédéric Pighin;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, FR-35,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;; Clicking on the above picture should provide you a sample of my charming French accent. And here you'll get a more accurate picture of me.; Salut,;I'm a graduate student from France and I'm trying to survive to the graduate program in Computer Science and to the Northwest. My hometown is Nimes, which is well known for its remains of the Roman Empire (spurs of ancient yet glorious times) and is the driest city in France. I've spent my undergraduate studies in Paris (Universit&eacute Paris VI;and Institut National des Télécommunications ), which is a wonderful city if you are a tourist.;This quarter I'm TAing CSE 457, taught by Anna Karlin.;I'm one of the guys in c112, where I can be found much too often.;Hi Dani, here is my quals report.;As for the rest, I like British movies, the Monty Python, swimming, Nick Cave, Corto Maltese (an Italian comics), cats, Paris, Berlin, Venise, the Simpsons (2.7 M mpeg) .. and the rain when it's a surprise.;I like traditionnal french marine songs and try to collect them.;Otherwise, I'm working in graphics under Anna Karlin's supervision, although I was formerly studying system;here and got my name on a paper:;Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster.;Michael J. Feeley, William E. Morgan, Frederic H. Pighin, Anna R. Karlin,;Henry M. Levy, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath. In Proceedings of the;15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, December;1995.;[postscript]; New: Live Action !;Here is a breath-taking picture of c112 door (refreshed every two minutes). And if you are very lucky you might even have a look at Darren or Juan, .. note that it might be dark here.;More live action with a picture of UW's Red Square (refreshed every five minutes), .. note that it might rain there.; Target text information: CSE 457 Home Page;1996 Autumn Quarter;Welcome to the World Wide Web hypermedia document for CSE/457,;which contains a bounty of information about the class. Keep;in mind that this document is by no means static, and that new information;will be added frequently. If you have any problems with this;document, send mail to pighin@cs. Click here for help.;About the class;Personnel;(Professor, TAs, Students);Course syllabus;Course calendar;TA Office Hours;Handouts & Assignments;Lecture notes;Reading assignments;Homework assignments;Projects;Project handouts;Project artifacts;Project help sessions;Project grading policy;Project write-ups;libui Documentation;Other course-related information;Getting into the class;Hearn & Baker errata;The SGI Instructional Lab;Using the Indys, a guide to 228;OpenGL Example Programs;1996 Spring quarter home page;1995 Autumn quarter home page;1995 Spring quarter home page;1995 Winter quarter home page;Graphics links;SGI Silicon Surf;Grafica Obscura;SIGGRAPH;GRAIL;Graphics sites index;Other useful links;MVis home page (visitor and room scheduling);The Computer Science and Engineering Department;The Computer Science degree program;The Computer Engineering degree program;Web help;Basic help;Mosaic, Netscape, and Lynx;Using Netscape on the Indys;[email protected];29 September 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Not only the best source-book [on the topic] available in English, but also an excellent model of research and interpretation. Geggus's concise account of the Revolution is clear, efficient, and remarkably free of the usual mythologies, hagiographies, and demonizations, while his excellently selected documents outline the story very well on their own. . . . ideal for students who want to learn how the craft of recording history is practiced." --Madison Smartt Bell, Goucher College"This broad-ranging selection of primary-source documents about the Haitian Revolution, based on David Geggus's unmatched knowledge of the subject, is an important resource for both students and readers already familiar with the topic.  Students will learn about the conditions that drove slaves and free people of color to revolt in 1791; even scholars in the field will discover new sources and new perspectives on familiar passages." --Jeremy D. Popkin, University of Kentucky"A phenomenal resource. . .  [This book] provides a clear and compelling introductory essay and a wonderful array of revealing documents, many drawn from Geggus's own thorough research in multiple archives in Europe and the Americas." --Ada Ferrer, New York UniversityDavid Geggus is Professor of History, University of Florida.; Title: The Haitian Revolution: A Documentary History 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Winner, 2015 Frederick Douglass Book Prize, sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale UniversityFreedom's Mirror follows the reverberations of the Haitian Revolution in Cuba, where the violent entrenchment of slavery occurred at the very moment that the Haitian Revolution provided a powerful and proximate example of slaves destroying slavery. By linking two stories that are usually told separately, Ada Ferrer sheds fresh light on both of these crucial moments in Caribbean and Atlantic history.; Title: Freedom's Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Sets out a new approach to thinking about Haiti's attempts to integrate itself into the family of nations.--Journal of Global Slavery[Gaffield's] subtlety in tracing foreign relations and her ability to connect Haiti with multiple territories will appeal to scholars and students outside the specialized fields of Haitian and Caribbean history.--H-DiploJulia Gaffield has undertaken a significant research project. . . . Based on this impressive research, she makes considerable headway in unraveling the complex story about the international relations of Haiti after its revolution.--Hispanic American Historical ReviewUnravel[s] the vibrant history of Haiti's incipient political, diplomatic and commercial connections with the Atlantic world. . . . Offers an impressive reconstruction of Haiti's relationship with the lager Atlantic.--Journal of Latin American StudiesThis thoughtful book revises understanding of Haiti's supposed post-revolutionary isolation. . . .Highly recommended.--R.I. Rotberg, Harvard University, ChoiceShow[s] vividly how Haitian sovereignty was negotiated and contested on the international stage. . . . Provide[s] a model for the growing number of scholars engaged in writing the history of sovereignty in the revolutionary era.--Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, University of Southern California, William and Mary QuarterlyOffers a fresh look at Haiti after independence. . . . [and] challenges a long-held understanding that France was successful in keeping Haiti outside the community of nations both economically and politically.--Journal of Haitian StudiesOpens up exciting avenues for rethinking the interconnections between maritime circulation, state formation and diplomacy.--The International Journal of Maritime HistoryA pioneering work in the new scholarship on Haitian revolutionary studies.--American Historical ReviewA pioneering work on early republic Haiti. Taking a global approach and treating all of the major powers that controlled trade and colonial enterprise in the period, Julia Gaffield not only debunks the myth of Haitian isolationism but also demonstrates Haiti's connectedness and importance to the rest of the world in spite of the radical and transformative circumstances that created the republic.--Matthew J. Smith, University of the West Indies, MonaTimely and compelling, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World is on the leading edge of a new wave of Haitian Revolution scholarship. Eschewing platitudes about Haiti's enforced isolation after the revolution, Gaffield traces the complex history--and legacies--of an Atlantic World variably confronting, evading, ignoring, and interacting with the new Haitian state.--Ada Ferrer, New York University; Title: Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World: Recognition after Revolution Target text information: Description: "White has written the go-to or standard account of the Haitian Revolutions impact on the United States.""White's volume dovetails nicely with earlier studies of American thoughts about the Haitian Revolution and helps show how the revolution's potential explosiveness was rendered moot by southern commentators wielding American exceptionalism.""Drawing upon broader historiographies of the Haitian Revolution, Atlantic world, and the early republic, White focuses on the interactions between US residents and Saint-Dominguan refugees to demonstrate how revolutionary refugees confronted post-revolutionary Americans with their status as a slaveholding republic.""This richly detailed study is especially important in extending our understanding of the impact of the Haitian Revolution on U.S. society back to the 1790s and to other strata beyond its elite political class.""A strong contribution toward understanding the Haitian Revolution's political impact on the United States.""A serious work of sober analysis, it has been written with great patience and scholarly care, making it accessible to seasoned researchers and undergraduates alike.""In this timely study, Ashli White offers a concise synthesis of much of this literature and provides a fresh and exciting analysis of Haiti's influence on the early American republic."Winner, Gilbert Chinard Prize, Society for French Historical Studies and the Institut Franais dAmriqueEncountering Revolution looks afresh at the profound impact of the Haitian Revolution on the early United States. The first book on the subject in more than two decades, it redefines our understanding of the relationship between republicanism and slavery at a foundational moment in American history."This richly detailed study is especially important in extending our understanding of the impact of the Haitian Revolution on U.S. society back to the 1790s and to other strata beyond its elite political class."American Historical Review"White has written the go-to or standard account of the Haitian Revolutions impact on the United States."H-SHEAR, H-Net Reviews"White's volume dovetails nicely with earlier studies of American thoughts about the Haitian Revolution and helps show how the revolution's potential explosiveness was rendered moot by southern commentators wielding American exceptionalism."Journal of American History"A serious work of sober analysis, it has been written with great patience and scholarly care, making it accessible to seasoned researchers and undergraduates alike."William and Mary Quarterly; Title: Encountering Revolution: Haiti and the Making of the Early Republic (Early America: History, Context, Culture) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 370 Index Page;CSE 370 Index Page;Current Quarter;The web for the current quarter of CSE 370 is here.;Previous Quarters;Course webs from earlier quarters should be intact (more or less; if you;notice problems, for instance links that don't work, please send mail to;[email protected]).;Spring 1996;Other information is available about; the; University of Washington,; the; Department of Computer Science and Engineering,; the;; Computer Science degree program (offered through the College; of Arts and Sciences),; the;; Computer Engineering degree program (offered through the College; of Engineering).;Portions of the CSE 370 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic;nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly;credited. The CSE 370 Web: Copyright 1996, Department of Computer;Science and Engineering, University of Washington.; Comments to: [email protected] (Last Update:;; 11/17/96;); 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization; CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization; General Information;Meets: MWF 10:30-11:20, Loew 102;Instructor: Larry Snyder;Office Hours: MW 4:30-5:30 or by appointment.;E-mail address: snyder@cs;Office: Sieg 426B 543-9265;Assistant: Judy Watson (jwatson@cs), Sieg 426E, 543-0374.;TA: Robert Chen;Office Hours: Sieg 326A, 4:30-5:30 Tuesdays/Thursdays;E-mail address: chensg@cs; Catalog Description;CPU instruction addressing models, CPU structure and functions,;computer arithmetic and logic unit, register transfer level design,;hardware and microprogram control, memory hierarchy design and;organization, I/O and system components interconnection. Laboratory;project involves design and simulation of an instruction set;processor.;Prerequisite: CSE 370 and CSE 378.; Class notes; Monday, 30 Sep 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.1-1.4; Wednesday, 2 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.5-1.6; Friday, 4 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.7-1.10; Monday, 7 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Review Sheet and; Answer Sheet.; Wednesday, 9 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 11 Oct 96 (Postscript); Monday, 14 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 1,; ALU in HTML, Reading: Skim Appendix A; Wednesday, 16 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 18 Oct 96 (Color Postscript), Reading: 3.1-3.2; Monday, 21 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 3.3-3.4; Wednesday, 23 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 2, Reading: 4.1-4.2; Friday, 25 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 4.3.1-2; Monday, 28 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 3, Reading: Skim H&P, Chap 6.; Wednesday, 30 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 1 Nov 96 (Postscript); Monday, 4 Nov 96 (Revised),; Review; Wednesday, 6 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Review Answers;Friday, 8 Nov 96 Midterm Fast Answers;Holiday Monday, 11 Nov 96; Wednesday, 13 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Homework 4, Reading: 4.6;Friday, 15 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 18 Nov 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 20 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Homework 5,6,7;Friday, 22 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 25 Nov 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 27 Nov 96 (Postscript);Holiday Friday, 29 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 2 Dec 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 4 Dec 96 (Postscript);Friday, 6 Dec 96 (Postscript);Monday, 9 Dec 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 11 Dec 96 (Postscript); Lab Materials;The following files are available for the Verilog pipeline design:;Verilog simulation of MIPS pipeline, pipeline.v.;Additional modules for pipeline design, common.v.;Sample program, source form, test.s.;Sample program, program segment in "binary", prog.bin.;Sample program, data segment in "binary", data.bin.;Simple assembler for MIPS assembly language, asm.bin.;Man page for the assembler, man.; Previous Quarters; Fall 95; Fall 94;Verilog References;This is a free Postscript; Verilog reference card.;TA; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Stefan G. Berg;Stefan G. Berg; Work Home;427 Sieg Hall;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;U.S.A.;5212 University Way NE;Apt. 203;Seattle, WA 98105-3532;U.S.A.;Phone: +1 206 543 5118;Fax: +1 206 543 2969;Phone: +1 206 525 2147;Fax: +1 206 524 7725;Email; [email protected];Contents; Address Information; About Me; Past Projects and Activities; Current Projects and Activities; Some Interesting Pages;; My Finger Information.; About Me:;Stefan was born in;Cologne ,;Germany in Spring of 1973. In 1989, he completed his Mittlere Reife (10th;grade) at the Schillergymnasium in Cologne before coming to the United States;to receive a high school diploma from Bloomington High School North (Indiana);in 1991. Stefan received his Bachelor of Science with honors and distinction;in the field of computer science from;Indiana University in 1994. At the moment;he is working towards a PhD at the;University of Washington with an expected completion date sometime this;century.;Past Projects and Activities:; CSE505; Project: Implementation of an SK Reduction Machine.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE471; .;; CSE548 Project: Comparison of Hardware and Software Solutions to; False Sharing.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE142; .; CSE521; Project: A Study of Linear-Time Sorting Algorithms.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE370; .;Current Projects and Activities:;; Quals Project: Comparison of Hardware and Software Solutions to; False Sharing.;Some Interesting Pages:; A few;; pictures about me and the people around me.; My rafting;; pictures .; My; bookmarks. Exciting!; The; Red Square at the University of Washington, this moment.; The;; weather in Seattle.;Print Yourself;Something crazy I did. I didn't even come up with this particular;solution myself, but the implementation was done by me. It's;all on one line and shouldn't contain a trailing carriage return;(384 bytes). Compiles without warning with gcc. If you run it,;this program will print it's exact source code. If you can do it;in fewer bytes in C, I'd like to see it!;v(c){putchar(c);}u(char*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34;)v(*x);else{v(92);v(34);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);};char x[]={37,115,0};main(){char*b="v(c){putchar(c);}u(ch;ar*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34)v(*x);else{v(92);v(3;4);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);}char x[]={37,115,0};m;ain(){char*b=\"\0\";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,;b);}\0";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,b);};Stefan's resume is available in;postscript ,;dvi , and;TeX format.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has written . . . with the intention of dispelling stereotypes and negative images of Native Americans. She has brought the richness of Native American culture and heritage to thousands. --National Humanities Council, 2000 National Humanities Medalist committee member"All tasks of womencooking, caring for children, tanning and sewingwere considered dignified and worthwhile. No work was looked upon as menial, consequently there were no menial workers."Luther Standing Bear, 1931
 
 Sioux women are the center of tribal life and the core of the tiospaye, the extended family. They maintain the values and traditions of Sioux culture, but their own stories and experiences often remain untold.
 
 Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve combed through the winter counts and oral records of her ancestors to discover their past. The result, Sioux Women: Traditionally Sacred, illuminates the struggles and joys of her grandmothers and other women who maintained tribal life as circumstances changed and outside cultures pushed for dominance. 
 
 Sneve's storytelling powers enliven her personal exploration of the roles of Sioux girls and women, making the book an accessible journey into modern American Indian society.
 
 "Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has written . . . with the intention of dispelling stereotypes and negative images of Native Americans. She has brought the richness of Native American culture and heritage to thousands."National Humanities Council, 2000 National Humanities Medalist committee member
 
 Sneve "has gained a reputation, both in Indian country and the literary community, as a first-rate storyteller."Bernie Hunhoff, South Dakota Magazine
 
 Sneve "is a good example of an elder in the traditional sense of the word. She's a careful observer of experiences, and she has learned, not only from her own experiences, but also [from those] of her people."Chuck Woodard, South Dakota State University; Title: Sioux Women: Traditionally Sacred 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Text: English; Title: English-Dakota Dictionary (Borealis) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Walking in the Sacred Manner is an exploration of the myths and culture of the Plains Indians, for whom the everyday and the spiritual are intertwined and women play a strong and important role in the spiritual and religious life of the community. Based on extensive first-person interviews by an established expert on Plains Indian women, Walking in the Sacred Manner is a singular and authentic record of the participation of women in the sacred traditions of Northern Plains tribes, including Lakota, Cheyenne, Crow, and Assiniboine. Through interviews with holy women and the families of women healers, Mark St. Pierre and Tilda Long Soldier paint a rich and varied portrait of a society and its traditions. Stereotypical images of the Native American drop away as the voices, dreams, and experiences of these women (both healers and healed) present insight into a culture about which little is known. It is a journey into the past, an exploration of the present, and a view full of hope for the future.Mark St. Pierre is the author of Madonna Swan: A Lakota Woman's Story. He is an adjunct professor of sociology, anthropology, and creative writing at Regis University in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. St. Pierre has spent twenty years living and learning among the Lakota.; Title: Walking in the Sacred Manner: Healers, Dreamers, and Pipe Carriers--Medicine Women of the Plains Target text information: Description: D. M. Dooling was founder and editorial director of Parabola Magazine and president of the Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition. She was the editor of A Way of Working: The Spiritual Dimension of Craft and coeditor of I Become Part of It: Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life.; Title: The Sons of the Wind: The Sacred Stories of the Lakota I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Makes vivid the full tragedy of what the Marne set in motion.The Wall Street Journal A thoroughly informed panorama of the immense and bloody campaign that kicked off World War I.The Washington TimesAs fine an addition to scholarly World War I literature as has been seen in some time.Booklist [An] engrossing narrative . . . Herwig combines colorful evocations of the horrors of the fighting with a lucid operational history of the campaign.Publishers Weekly The commanders youll encounter in The Marne, 1914 arent familiar names to most people today, but their mistakes, fears and courage make them excellent dramatic characters.The Oregonian Meticulous research and solid writing.North County TimesHolger H. Herwig holds a dual position at the University of Calgary as professor of history and as Canada Research Chair in the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. He has published more than a dozen books, including the prize-winning The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary 1914-1918 and (with Richard F. Hamilton) The Origins of World War I.From the Hardcover edition.; Title: The Marne, 1914: The Opening of World War I and the Battle That Changed the World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Hugh Sebag-Montefiore's best-selling books are Enigma: The Battle for the Code and Dunkirk: Fight to the Last Man. He lives in north London with his wife and three children.; Title: Somme: Into the Breach 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: One of Britains greatest historians, Sir Alistair Horne, CBE, is the author of several famous books on French history as well as a two-volume life of Harold Macmillan.; Title: The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916 Target text information: Description: About Miracle at Belleau Wood (Lyons Press, 2007): "Axelrod is one of America's great military historians. He's done it this time with riveting non-stop action that reads like the best of Hemingway's frontline reports plus the Marine Corps novels of W. E. B. Griffin. Axelrod pushes you right into the action, onto the battlefield, and never lets up. You become a firsthand witness to one of the world's great battles, proud and heart-pounding as the elite force, the Devil Dogs, are born in a small forest outside Paris. This is one book I wish I'd written!" --Paul B. Farrell, JD. PhD, syndicated columnist for DowJones's MarketWatch and former staff sergeant, USMC "Alan Axelrod has perfectly captured the embodiment of U.S. Marines and their unparalleled esprit de corps ... As a former Marine, I find Axelrod's descriptions of the combat in that bloody battle for which the Corps became legendary--and which is the foundation of its mythic lore--compelling and gut-wrenching. Miracle at Belleau Wood puts the reader in the front row, witness to the heroism and ups and downs endured by the Marines as they defeated the Germans at overwhelming odds. A must read!" --Lt. Col. Jay Kopelman, USMCR (Ret.), best-selling author of From Baghdad with Love "Axelrod brings us back vividly to the shocking casualties of 'the war to end all wars, ' opening up fresh insights into the nature of the fighting and the decisions that shaped a generation." --Bing West, correspondent for The Atlantic, award-winning author of two books on the Iraq War, former Marine, and Assistant Secretary of Defense In ''Miracle at Belleau Wood: The Birth of the Modern U.S. Marine Corps," Alan Axelrod has demonstrated his mastery at portraying battle at its most brutal and bloodiest. The fight for Belleau Wood is like a bayonet in the belly every step of the way. The distant mirror that Alan Axelrod shows us reflects the fearful face of life and death in World War I. --Paul Weishaupt, Marines: The Corps' Official Magazine, October-December 2007 About Patton's Drive: The Making of America's Greatest General (Lyons Press, 2009): "Like Patton at his best: [Alan Axelrod's writing is] polished, precise, and persuasive."--Kirkus ReviewsAbout Miracle at Belleau Wood (Lyons Press, 2007):“Axelrod is one of America’s great military historians. He’s done it this time with riveting non-stop action that reads like the best of Hemingway’s frontline reports plus the Marine Corps novels of W. E. B. Griffin. Axelrod pushes you right into the action, onto the battlefield, and never lets up. You become a firsthand witness to one of the world’s great battles, proud and heart-pounding as the elite force, the Devil Dogs, are born in a small forest outside Paris. This is one book I wish I’d written!”--Paul B. Farrell, JD. PhD, syndicated columnist for DowJones’s MarketWatch and former staff sergeant, USMC“Alan Axelrod has perfectly captured the embodiment of U.S. Marines and their unparalleled esprit de corps … As a former Marine, I find Axelrod’s descriptions of the combat in that bloody battle for which the Corps became legendary—and which is the foundation of its mythic lore—compelling and gut-wrenching. Miracle at Belleau Wood puts the reader in the front row, witness to the heroism and ups and downs endured by the Marines as they defeated the Germans at overwhelming odds. A must read!”--Lt. Col. Jay Kopelman, USMCR (Ret.), best-selling author of From Baghdad with Love “Axelrod brings us back vividly to the shocking casualties of ‘the war to end all wars,’ opening up fresh insights into the nature of the fighting and the decisions that shaped a generation.”--Bing West, correspondent for The Atlantic, award-winning author of two books on the Iraq War, former Marine, and Assistant Secretary of Defense In ‘‘Miracle at Belleau Wood: The Birth of the Modern U.S. Marine Corps,” Alan Axelrod has demonstrated his mastery at portraying battle at its most brutal and bloodiest. The fight for Belleau Wood is like a bayonet in the belly every step of the way. The distant mirror that Alan Axelrod shows us reflects the fearful face of life and death in World War I. --Paul Weishaupt, Marines: The Corps’ Official Magazine, October-December 2007About Patton’s Drive: The Making of America’s Greatest General (Lyons Press, 2009): “Like Patton at his best: [Alan Axelrod’s writing is] polished, precise, and persuasive.”--Kirkus Reviews; Title: The Battle of the Somme I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Carl Ebeling's home page; Carl Ebeling;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 543-9342;;FAX: (206) 543-2969;;e-mail: [email protected];Office: Sieg Hall, Room 215;Carl Ebeling, Associate Professor, has a B.S. in Physics, Wheaton;College, 1971; an M.S. in Computer Science, Southern Illinois;University, 1976; and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon;University in 1986. He joined the UW in 1986.;;Carl Ebeling's research interests fall into two categories: VLSI;architectures and computer-aided design of digital systems. He has;worked on a number of VLSI projects including the Hitech chess;machine, the Apex graphics chip for drawing spline curves and;surfaces, and the Triptych field-programmable gate array. Currently he;is involved in the Chaos project building a multicomputer routing;network. His CAD interests focus on methods for optimizing the;performance of circuits using level-sensitive latches, and placement;and routing algorithms for FPGAs, particularly Triptych.;Teaching;Spring 1996:; CSE 467 - Advanced Logic Design;Office Hours; Monday 2:30-3:20; Thursday 4:30-5:20;Travel:;April 16-19: FCCM, Napa;May 1-5: IBM, Burlington; Chicago;June 4-7: DAC, Las Vegas;Research Projects;;Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;;Chaos Router Project;;Triptych: A New High-Density FPGA Architecture; Graduate Students;;Soha Hassoun.;;Neil McKenzie.;;Darren Cronquist.;;Paul Franklin.;Amara's Gallery;Elan's Gallery;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: `;CSE 567 Home Page (A 96);CSE 567: Principles of Digital Systems Design;Carl Ebeling, Fall 1996;Welcome to the 567 Home Page!;Course Information;Time and Place: MWF 1:30-2:20 - Loew 201; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS;Summary;Syllabus;Text books;Staff:; Carl Ebeling: instructor; ebeling@cs; Office Hours: Wednesday 2:30; Friday 11:30 (Sieg 215); Paul Franklin TA; paul@cs; Office Hours: Monday 3:30; Thursday 1:30 (Sieg 424); Ken Hines TA; hineskj@cs; Office Hours: Tuesday 1:30; Wednesday 3:30 [Friday, Oct. 25, 12:00] (Sieg 424); Larry; McMurchie: Research Staff and CAD Tools Guru; larry@cs;Documentation for simulation and; synthesis;How to design for the Pamette; board. (Mostly complete, still under construction.); Students;Working in groups;Homework Assignments;A note on doing homework.; Homework 1: due;Friday, Oct. 11, beginning of class.; Homework 2: Handed out in class, due Oct. 18, beginning of class.; Homework 3: due Monday,;Oct. 28, beginning of class.; Homework 4: due Wednesday,;Nov. 6, beginning of class.; Homework 5: due Friday,;Nov. 15, beginning of class.; Homework 6: due Monday,;Dec. 15, beginning of class.;Handouts;Other Information;Department of Computer Science and Engineering home page;;EE/CS Mother Site; List of VLSI links; ComprehensiveList of IC;Manufactures;Murphy's Law;Recent Dilbert Comics;The CSE567 Web:;Copyright 1995, 1996; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington.;Portions of the CSE567 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic nonprofit;purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly credited.;[email protected]; Target text information: Paul Franklin's Home Page;Paul Franklin's Home Page;I'm currently a graduate student at Univ. of Washington, in;the Department of Computer Science (officially CSE). My;office is 431 Sieg. I'm working with the RaPiD Project.;I used to say that I was a first-year student, but during the;summer after my second year, someone expressed concern about;this characterization.;Where am I? I'm usually somewhere in North Seattle, where I;live and go to school.;Yet another picture and one more (the best of the lot). One;of these days, I'll get around to scanning in some better ones.;A Norwegian poem I like;A collection of fortunes received by me & friends at local;Chinese restaurants.;Mundane Stuff;I hope some folks might find this stuff useful.;My hotlinks pages;Stuff I maintain;My schedule (if I've remembered to update it);Contacting me;I love to travel (but I don't necessarily tell everyone when I;do);Hiring me;Where did I come from?;I got my high-school diploma from Live Oak High School in;Morgan Hill, CA, where I was taught Prolog for the first time.;I graduated in Computer Science and Engineering from;UC Davis, where I was taught Prolog for the second time. (And;yes, I was taught Prolog once more at UW. I'm just glad I;didn't use it during my year at the University of Bergen.) I;also did research for a professor in the Electrical and;Computer Engineering department.;Fun Stuff;While I was at UC Davis, my partners in various CS-related;activities tended to be Matt, Chris, and James. (We even;got together recently, using Chris's marriage to Joanne as an;excuse; Chris's brother also made it;in the photo.);Throughout my undergraduate years, I kept biking more and more,;but never very far (Davis isn't that big, and it's flat).;During my year as an exchange student to the University of;Bergen, I biked hillier and longer routes, so when I returned;to Davis, I took up rollerblading, since biking around town was;now too easy.;My biking dropped off during the year I worked at Hewlett;Packard, but it returned with a vengeance when I moved to;Seattle. I've done the annual Seattle-to-Portland bike ride in;two days; I may do it in one some year. But that's only in;season (March/April-June). The rest of the year, I just;commute by bike and do lots of dancing, particularly Lindy;Hop.;Did you know that every HTML document should have a header line;that looks something like this:; <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN//2.0">; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Despite the complex topic, The Rivers Ran Backward is a readable, well-written and exhaustively researched work (with a 47-page bibliography to prove it) and is certainly one of the most important Civil War books in recent memory." --Mark Christ, Kansas HistoryChristopher Phillips is Professor of History and Department Head at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of seven books, including Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel Lyon; Freedom's Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860; Missouri's Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Creation of Southern Identity in the Border West; and The Civil War in the Border South.; Title: The Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil War and the Remaking of the American Middle Border 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: &#8220;Fergus M. Bordewich has transformed the recent multivolume collection of sources on the First Federal Congress into a lively narrative. . . . The First Congress is a perfect example of what a very good writer can do with these raw materials.&#8221; (Carol Berkin The New York Times Book Review)"The First Congress faced its daunting agenda with resourcefulness. . . . [Bordewich] provides clear and often compelling analyses of the problems that required varying doses of compromise and persuasion. . . . Readers will enjoy this book for making an intricate story clear and fascinating." (David S. Heidler The Washington Post)&#8220;Fergus Bordewich paints a compelling portrait of the first, critical steps of the American republic, a perilous time when Congress &#8211; a body that has proved naturally contentious and short-sighted &#8211; had to be wise, and it was. The First Congress deftly blends many voices and stories into an elegant and gripping tale of a triumph of self-government.&#8221; (David O. Stewart, author of Madison's Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America and The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution)&#8220;Bordewich&#8217;s account is well worth reading and brings to life the First Congress and its members. Gracefully written. . . . Bordewich provides a balanced assessment of the many achievements of the First Congress, while not overlooking its shortcomings.&#8221; (Mark G. Spencer The Wall Street Journal)&#8220;The story of how these flawed but brilliant men managed to put the theory of the Constitution into actual practice and create a functioning government is the subject of Fergus M. Bordewich's fascinating The First Congress." (Tom Moran The Chicago Tribune)"With his highly informative The First Congress, historian Fergus M. Bordewich joins the ranks of familiar authors like Joseph Ellis, David McCullough, Fred Kaplan and others, whose biographies and studies of early American history have captivated so many. . . . Bordewich combines fascinating biography with a detailed account of the three sessions of Congress that ran from 1789-1791 and established the institutions and protocols that we follow today." (Tony Lewis The Providence Journal)&#8220;Entertaining. . . . The colorful machinations of our first Congress receive a delightful account that will keep even educated readers turning the pages.&#8221; (Kirkus Reviews (starred review))&#8220;Bordewich brings back to life the &#8216;practical, impatient, and tired politicians&#8217; who transformed the parchment of the US Constitution into the flesh and blood of a national government. . . . Anyone curious about the origins of today&#8217;s much-maligned national legislature will marvel at this hair-raising story of stunning political creativity.&#8221; (Richard A. Baker, US Senate Historian Emeritus and co-author of The American Senate: An Insiders History)&#8220;Fergus Bordewich reminds us, with solid research and sprightly prose, that once upon a time Congress worked and leaders of the new nation understood that true patriotism requires that legislators actually get things done and keep the Government open for business. This book should be required reading for every member of Congress.&#8221; (Paul Finkelman , Senior Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism)&#8220;[A] highly readable and sweeping account of the First Federal Congress.&#8221; (Kenneth R. Bowling, co-editor, First Federal Congress Project; Adjunct Professor of History, George Washington University; and author of Peter Charles L'Enfant)Fergus M. Bordewich is the author of several books, among them America&rsquo;s Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That Preserved the Union, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in history. His articles have appeared in many magazines and newspapers. He lives in San Francisco. Visit him at FergusBordewich.com.; Title: The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government Target text information: Description: I have read with much interest Ken Muellers political biography of Thomas Hart Benton. Mueller has provided a number of persuasive correctives to the extant biographies of Benton. He has also made a number of interesting, original contributions of his own. Benton was one colorful guyirritating and infuriating to some but larger than life to others (including himself). An updated and comprehensive treatment of Bentons politics is overdue. Michael A. Morrison, author of Slavery and the American West: The Eclipse of Manifest DestinyMuellers mastery of the historical literature bearing on the life of Thomas Hart Benton is excellent. Because there is not a central cache of Benton documents, this biography is necessarily squeezed out of an enormous body of parallel literature; and because Benton had his hand in so many things over several decades, it calls for quite a range of familiarity with potential sources. Mueller handles the material with unusual aplomb. John Larson, author of The Market Revolution in America: Liberty, Ambition and the Eclipse of the Common GoodKen S. Mueller received his PhD in history from Saint Louis University and is associate professor and program chair of general studies, history, political science, and geography at Ivy Tech Community College in Lafayette, Indiana.; Title: Senator Benton and the People: Master Race Democracy on the Early American Frontier (Early American Places) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Herve A. Jamrozik;Herve A. Jamrozik;I have been a postdoc at the University of Washington since September 1995.;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle,;WA;98195;Office: 433 Sieg Hall;Phone: (206) 685-2675;FAX: (206) 543-2969;E-mail:;[email protected]; Research:;My main interests are in Distributed Systems, Object-Oriented Languages and Software Engineering.;Currently, I am working on Global Memoy Management in a workstation cluster with;;Hank Levy;;Mary Vernon;;Anna Karlin;;Mike Feeley;;Geoff Voelker;New high-speed networks greatly encourage the use of network memory as a cache for virtual memory and file pages, thereby reducing the need for disk access. Network nodes with memory-intensive applications can use the primary memory of lightly-loaded nodes as temporary backing store. This introduce a new level of the memory hierarchy: namely, a global memory cache that lies (logically) between local memory and disk.;Because pages are the fundamental transfer and access units in remote memory systems, page size is a key performance factor. Recently, page sizes of modern processors have been increasing in order to provide more TLB coverage and amortize disk access costs. Unfortunately, for high-speed networks, small transfers are needed to provide low latency. This trend in page size is thus at odds with the use of network memory on high-speed networks. We studied the use of subpages as a means of reducing transfer size and latency in a remote-memory environment.;Reducing Network Latency Using Subpages in a Global Memory Environment.;H.A. Jamrozik, M.J. Feeley, G.M. Voelker, J. Evans II, A.R. Karlin, H.M. Levy, and M.K. Vernon. In;Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems,;October 1996.;[postscript];I did my thesis research on Debugging in an Distributed Object-Oriented System in 1993 at the;Universite Joseph Fourier,; Grenoble .;I was involved in the;GUIDE;project at the;Laboratoire Bull-IMAG;, part of the;IMAG;institut.;Fun:;There is a way to go to the ExTremE People &reg area. It's;Not here.;Visit the Louvre gallery;;Look at the maps of; France ,; Europe;and; World .;Some;family pictures.;Some;friends pictures.;[email protected];V1.1 Mai 6, 1996;V1.0 March 21, 1996;V0.1 December 28, 1995; 1-hop neighbor's text information: University of Washington: Research in Mobile Ubiquitous Computing;Mobile Computing at the University of Washington;Here's an overview of mobile computing;research here at UW.; Projects; Mobisaic; An information system for a mobile and wireless computing environment; Wit; A system infrastructure for mobile handheld computing; Task Graph Manager; An application infrastructure for coping with resource variability.; Papers;A survey paper describing the fundamental challenges in this field.;A Programming Methodology for Disconnected Operation;Distributed Transactions in a Mobile;Computing System;Contacts:;Prof. Brian Bershad;Prof. Gaetano Borriello;Marc E. Fiuczynski;George Forman;Prof. Hank Levy;Geoff Voelker;Terri Watson;Prof. John Zahorjan; Last updated Mon 15 Jan 1996;;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Home page for Jack L. Lo;Jack L. Lo;[email protected];Department of Computer Science and Engineering,;University of Washington, Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;This home page is currently under construction.; Research; Papers; Converting Thread-Level Parallelism Into Instruction-Level Parallelism via Simultaneous Multithreading (Abstract, Postscript);Jack L. Lo,;Susan J. Eggers,;Joel S. Emer,;Henry M. Levy,;Rebecca L. Stamm, and;Dean M. Tullsen;Submitted for publication, July 1996.; Exploiting Choice: Instruction Fetch and Issue on an Implementable Simultaneous Multithreading Processor (Abstract, Postscript);Dean M. Tullsen,;Susan J. Eggers,;Joel S. Emer,;Henry M. Levy,; Jack L. Lo, and Rebecca L. Stamm;;In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, Philadelphia, PA, May 1996.; Compilation Issues for a Simultaneous Multithreading Processor;(Postscript); Jack L. Lo,;Susan J. Eggers,;Henry M. Levy, and;Dean M. Tullsen;In Proceedings of the First SUIF Compiler Workshop, Stanford, CA, January 1996, p. 146-7.; Improving balanced scheduling with compiler optimizations that increase instruction-level parallelism (Abstract, Postscript); Jack L. Lo and Susan J. Eggers;In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '95 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, La Jolla, California, June 1995, pages 151-162.; Comparing static and dynamic scheduling on superscalar processors; Jack L. Lo.;General Examination Written Report, May 31, 1995; Examining the interaction between balanced scheduling and other compiler optimizations; Jack L. Lo;Ph.D. Qualifying Examination Written Report, May 6, 1994;I'm currently working on architectural and compiler support for;;Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT).;My research interests also include static and dynamic scheduling for;superscalar and VLIW processors, instruction-level parallelism issues,;as well as compilation for multithreaded architectures. In particular,;I am investigating compilation issues for;Jack's Lo-down on WWW pages;Where to find me:;2371 Franklin Ave. E;Seattle, WA 98102;(206) 328-4648;or;Sieg Hall, Room 223;Phone: (206) 685-4087;FAX: (206) 543-2969; A couple pictures from our recent paintball experience; Picture 1; Picture 2;Yahoo;[email protected]; Target text information: Hank Levy's Home Page; Henry M. Levy, Professor,;joined the faculty in 1983. Hank's current research;projects focus on operating systems,;on parallel and;distributed computing, on computer architecture (particularly;"Simultaneous Multithreading" architectures);and on object-based languages and environments. A recent project;called Opal;deals with single-address space operating systems for;64-bit computer architectures. The;Etch project;is producing a tool for performance instrumentation and optimization of;x86 binary executables.;Levy is author of two books;and numerous papers on computer systems, including;``outstanding paper''selections from four consecutive;ACM Symposia on Operating Systems Principles. He;is former chair of ACM SIGOPS;(the Special Interest Group on;Operating Systems), and program chair for the;16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, to;be held in 1997. He holds a B.S. from Carnegie-Mellon University;and an M.S. from the University of Washington.;Before coming to Washington, he was a Consulting Engineer with;Digital Equipment Corporation, where his work spanned the range;from operating systems to architectures for distributed systems;and workstations. Hank is a Fellow of the;Association for Computing Machinery;and recipient of a;Fulbright Research Scholar Award.;Eleven Master's students and nine Ph.D. students have survived;Levy's supervision; the Ph.D. students have;all escaped to academic positions or major research labs.;When not glued to his workstation, Hank can usually be;found skiing, biking, playing tennis, helping to lead the;department's infamous softball team (the;Smiling;Potatoes of Death), or sampling desserts at one of;Seattle's many dessert parlors.;Some Recent Publications;Reducing Network Latency Using Subpages in a Global Memory Environment.;H.A. Jamrozik, M.J. Feeley, G.M. Voelker, J. Evans II, A.R. Karlin, H.M. Levy, and M.K. Vernon. In;Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems,;October 1996.;[postscript];;Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster.;Michael M. Feeley, William E. Morgan, Frederic H. Pighin, Anna R. Karlin,;Henry M. Levy, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath.;To appear in Proc. of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles;, December 1995.;;Simultaneous Multithreading: Maximizing On-Chip Parallelism.;Dean Tullsen, Susan Eggers, and Henry Levy.;In. Proc. of the 22nd Annual International Symposium;on Computer Architecture, June 1995.;;Exploiting Choice: Instruction Fetch and Issue on an Implementable;Simultaneous Multithreading Processor. Dean Tullsen,;Susan Eggers, Joen Emer, Henry Levy, Jack Lo, and Rebecca Stamm. In Proc.;of the 23rd International Symposium on Computer Architecture,;May 1996.;;Sharing and Protection in a Single-Address-Space Operating System.;Jeffrey S. Chase, Henry M. Levy, Michael J. Feeley, and Edward;D. Lazowska. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 12(4),;November 1994.;;Integrating Coherency and Recoverability in Distributed Systems.;Michael J. Feeley, Jeffrey S. Chase, Vivek R. Narasayya,;and Henry M. Levy. In Proc. of the First Symposium on;Operating Systems Design and Implementation, November 1994.;;Hardware and Software Support for Efficient Exception Handling.;C. Thekkath and H. Levy. Proc. of the 6th Int. Conf. on Arch.;Support for Prog. Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS),;October 1994.;;Separating Data and Control Transfer in Distributed Operating Systems. C. Thekkath, H. Levy, and E. Lazowska. Proc.;of the 6th Int. Conf. on Arch. Support for Prog.;Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), October 1994.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This epic account of the hidden sexual abuse and the scandal that rocked the foundation of the Catholic Church reads like The Perfect Storm. Using a riveting, being-there narrative device, France recounts 50 years worth of real-life characters, events, and institutional policies that created the breeding ground for the horrendous sexual abuse and ensuing scandal. Ultimately, this is an indictment of the Church--revealing how its institutional condemnation of homosexuality led to it predatory deviance and deplorable cover-up.The structure--dated vignettes in chronological order--seems like a logical device for organizing France's extensive research. Although these vignettes offer excellent character sketches, scene work, and vivid, heartbreaking details (such as the smell of the musty bare mattress where one teenage boy was raped by his priest); this tight chronological structure has limitations. For instance, readers are never given an introductory or concluding discussion in which France makes overall sense of the scandal. Rather, readers are asked to piece together date-by-date entries and glean conclusions and insights through the unfolding chain of events along with France's occasional melodramatic assertions. ("It was the church's worst nightmare and it had come to pass. As the flock knew, the shepherds had struck themselves"). While France has tackled an important trauma, and has meticulously noted and indexed all his research, he could have used a more heavy-handed editor--weeding out the extraneous entries and forcing France to step forward more as the informed narrator. --Gail HudsonFrance, who covered the Catholic Church sex scandal as an investigative editor at Newsweek, delivers a huge volume that offers reasons for the scandal and humanizes those involved-victims, perpetrators and hierarchy. Apart from interviews with some participants that are woven into a sweeping 40-year-long chronology of events, there isn't a great deal of factually new material in this tome, as copious footnotes drawing on others' reporting and analysis show. But the author dramatizes the story with you-are-there intimacy, from the opening vignette that confusingly narrates a movie scene; through "the soft deep heat" of an adolescent kiss experienced by a sexually confused teenager "who once was struck by love" (and who grows into a self-hating gay priest); and on through interior views of a victim's devastated mother. The 672-page book isn't all adjectival color, but especially in its early chapters, which reach back to the 1950s to recreate incidents, France's tone is sometimes melodramatic, which some may appreciate as storytelling, while others may perceive as sensationalizing. The author argues that the cause of the scandal is an antiquated misunderstanding of human sexuality, with a view of homosexuality that is pernicious, a thesis that gives the church the burden of societal homophobia. So readers get a side tour of the 1969 Stonewall bar riot, Vatican-driven suppression of advocates for gay Catholics and other anecdotes, including that of a gay Italian man who in 1998 immolated himself in St. Peter's Square. Although France sees them as essential, such episodes lengthen the book and dilute its focus on what happened in rectories, chanceries and family living rooms. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Title: Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A remarkable new book on the pope which is making waves in Rome and around the world....This volume is far more probing and detailed than anything that has previously appeared....When the head of the Church himself does not much feel bound by the tradition or impartial laws he has inherited, what then?...Any answer will have to reckon with the eye-opening material in this compelling book."--Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing"The Dictator Pope draws on a wide range of material including confidential sources within the Vatican....Much of the book consists of close analysis of the various controversies which have characterized Francis's time in office, including the family synod, the reform of Vatican finances, and the dispute over the Knights of Malta. [The author] claims that the pope has become unaccountable, and that the atmosphere within the Vatican is primarily one of fear."--The Catholic Herald"The most valuable service provided by the author of The Dictator Pope is the psychological portrait of Pope Francis: manipulative, hypersensitive, and often downright vindictive--certainly not the cheerful populist that his supporters make him out to be....For all the talk about a 'reformer pope, ' the rhetoric about decentralization, and the promises of reform, the net results of this pontificate to date have been a climate of fear within the Vatican, a tightening of control, and a resurgence of the 'old guard' in Rome." --Philip Lawler, author of Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis Is Misleading His FlockMarcantonio Colonna is the pen name of Henry Sire (H. J. A. Sire), an author and historian. Sire was born in 1949 in Barcelona to a family of French ancestry. He was educated in England at the Jesuits centuries-old Stonyhurst College and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he gained an honors degree in Modern History.He is the author of six books on Catholic history and biography, including one on the famous English Jesuit, writer, and philosopher Father Martin DArcy, SJ. The Dictator Pope is the fruit of Henry Sires four-year residence in Rome from 2013 to 2017. During that time he became personally acquainted with many figures in the Vatican, including Cardinals and Curial officials, together with journalists specializing in Vatican affairs.; Title: The Dictator Pope: The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Authors Jason Berry (Lead Us Not into Temptation) and Gerald Renner (retired reporter for the Hartford Courant) team up for this highly accusatory report on the sex abuse scandal within the Catholic Church. The "vows of silence" speak to the Church's self-protective secrecy that made it possible to ignore the rampant abuse, despite all the early accusations and red flags. To reveal the history and scope of this problem, Berry and Renner expertly researched the parallel lives of two key players. The first one is Thomas Doyle, portrayed as an American hero priest. Doyle first heard about priests sexually abusing children in the early 1980s. Doyle immediately started to confront his superiors and blow the whistle at every turn. As early as 1983 Doyle wrote that the Church's secrecy caused any and all wrongdoings to be "denied, covered up and rationalized with equal zeal." Years later he became an advocate for! victim restitution, testifying against the Church in numerous court cases. The second character is more like the antichrist: Father Marcial Maciel, who was the influential founder of the cult-like order of Legionaries of Christ and accused of being a particularly cruel and long-term sexual predator.This parallel lives approach makes for compelling storytelling, but it also creates a disjointed approach with much skipping around in time. What sets this apart from yet-another-expose about the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal is the in-depth reporting on the militaristic Legionaries of Christ, an extremely powerful and conservative order of priests and laymen that are affiliated with a worldwide web of prep schools and universities. Berry and Renner offer a fascinating conspiracy theory about how this international legion managed to protect its abusers and contribute to the long-term secrecy and cover-up. The bold accusations eventually land in the lap of Pope John Paul II, who seemed more invested in protecting the legion and the vow of silence than addressing the abuse. --Gail HudsonThis impassioned expos explores the history of priestly pedophilia scandals, and their roots in what the authors portray as the Church's blinkered sexual mors and arrogant hierarchy, through profiles of two emblematic Church figures. The first is Thomas Doyle, an American priest who investigated abuses in the early 1980s; when his recommendations for reform were ignored, Doyle broke with the hierarchy and began testifying about the Church's cover-up. Doyle's antithesis is Marcial Maciel Degollado, founder of the Legionaries of Christ, a secretive, fanatically disciplined order of conservative priests and laymen with a chain of universities and schools that critics liken to a cult. Lionized by John Paul II, Maciel is also a pedophile and Demerol addict, according to at least nine former priests and seminarians who claim they were victimized by him. Investigative journalists Berry and Renner build on years of research and hundreds of interviews to paint a portrait of ecclesiastical corruption. They blame the Church's sexual doctrines-particularly the rule on priestly celibacy, which, they contend, has driven away heterosexual men and fostered a pathologically libertine "gay priest culture" at some American seminaries. The result is an atmosphere of silence and hypocrisy that simultaneously condemns and tolerates both homosexuality and priestly sexual abuse, in which an authoritarian Church hierarchy, reaching up to the Vatican, protects pedophiles, and buries accusations in labyrinthine legal maneuvers. The book's sprawling, somewhat disorganized narrative sometimes bogs down amidst incidental characters and insignificant details, and the panorama of sordid sex crimes, quasi-fascist brainwashing and cynical Vatican mandarins may lead critics to accuse the authors, professed Catholics themselves, of retailing lurid anti-Catholic clichs. But their exhaustive reporting adds up to a disturbing indictment of a deeply troubled Church, and this book will no doubt cause much discussion and controversy. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Title: Vows of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II Target text information: Description: "...a classic example of what serious, long-form investigative reporting and dedicated community service by the press can accomplish..." -- Buffalo News, 7/7/02"...a terrible, horrible, awful book. Thank God for it...we should be grateful to the Globe..." -- Boston Globe, 7/7/02"...authors are largely successful in their attempt to achieve balance in their description and analysis of the events..." -- New York Times Book Review, 7/14/02"...compelling, fresh, flowing narrative...wrenching, but never lurid...required reading for concerned Catholics..." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6/23/02A riveting, tragic read. -- Irish Times, June 15, 2002; Title: Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590BI, Winter 1996;CSE 590BI, Winter 1996 Algorithms in Molecular Biology;Richard Karp, Larry Ruzzo, Martin Tompa;Class Bboard:; (Last update:;;; 08/06/96 at 07PM.);Handouts:;Administrative;Lecture Notes;(Drafts);Homework;HTML:;Syllabus;Schedule;;;; Acrobat:;Title/TOC;Syllabus;Schedule;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;17;18;11;12;13;14;15;16;19;20;HW 1;HW 2;PostScript:;Title/TOC;Syllabus;Schedule;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;17;18;11;12;13;14;15;16;19;20;HW 1;HW 2;;Slides:;;;10;;;About file formats: The;course materials above may be provided in any of several formats:;HTML:; Usual Web format. This loads fast and is usually readable,; but many parts will be generated by automatic translations; from LaTeX, and the translation may not be very faithful to; the format of the original.;;Adobe Acrobat :; The latest & greatest.; Get a free viewer from Adobe's; Acrobat and the Web Page.;;PostScript:; The; Ghostscript Home Page; has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...);;At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is;preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is;faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript;can't, for example).;[email protected];(Last Update: 04/08/96); 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Brendan's Home Page;Brendan Mumey;I am a Ph.D. student in the;Department of Computer Science;at the;University of Washington.;I entered in the fall of 1992 and expect to graduate around the fall of 1996.;Contact Information;E-mail: [email protected];For my address, etc. click here.;Curriculum Vitae;In;html;or;postscript;format.;Academic interests;I would call myself an applied;theoretical computer scientist.;My current work is in;computational biology.;At the moment I am looking at the problem of;physical mapping; building a rough map of the location of landmarks in;a genome. Generally speaking I am interested in using CS theory and math to;solve reasonably practical problems. I have also done some work in;computational astrophysics with the;HPCC/ESS group;here at UW.;Online papers;B. Mumey. A powerful clone overlap test.;html,;postscript;(Poster presentation at ISMB'96 conference.);B. Mumey. Some computational aspects of physical mapping with probes.;html,;postscript;(Survey paper written to fulfill my PhD candidacy requirement.);B. Mumey. Finding clusters quickly in parallel.;html,;postscript.;(Presented at the 1994 DIMACS challenge.);M. Klawe and B. Mumey. Upper and lower bounds on constructing;alphabetic binary trees.;html,;postscript.;(Presented at the 1993 SODA conference. Also in the Nov-95 SIAM J. of;Discrete Mathematics.);Note: The html versions were produced with latex2html and contain;some errors. They should be readable for the most part.;Recreation;Hiking,cycling,;skiing,;climbing,;and;drinking coffee;to name a few. I used to do some sailing;and hope to do some more sometime.;I like to play bridge.;Some older photos:;first gallery,;second gallery.;My bookmarks; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The unrivalled illustrated reference on fighting vehicles, transport and artillery through the ages. Each volume is illustrated throughout, making these books uniquely accessible to history enthusiasts of all ages.David Hollins was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1962. After graduating from University College London, he trained as a maritime solicitor and began his career in commercial shipping. He is a frequent contributor to specialist Napoleonic magazines and has written a number of books related to the Imperial Army and Archduke Charles. His previous work for Osprey includes Men-at-Arms 299: 'Austrian Auxiliary Troops 1792-1816', and Warrior 24: 'Austrian Grenadiers and Infantry 1788-1816'.; Title: Austrian Napoleonic Artillery 17921815 (New Vanguard) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gregg Adams earned a doctorate in physics from the University of Missouri-Rolla. He has studied World War I's East African campaign, with a particular interest in the 191718 period, an aspect of the conflict poorly covered in most publications.Johnny Shumate is a freelance illustrator living in Nashville, Tennessee. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani, and douard Detaille.; Title: King's African Rifles Soldier vs Schutztruppe Soldier: East Africa 191718 (Combat) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Ron Field is an internationally acknowledged expert on U.S. military history. Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 1982, he taught History at Piedmont High School in California from 1982 to 1983, and was then Head of History at the Cotswold School in Bourton-on-the-Water, UK, until his retirement in 2007. In 2005 he was elected a Fellow of the Company of Military Historians, based in Washington, DC, and was awarded its Emerson Writing Award in 2013. The author lives in Gloucestershire, UK.; Title: Confederate Cavalryman vs Union Cavalryman: Eastern Theater 186165 (Combat) Target text information: Description: The British Army that faced Napoleion in the Peninsula was small by continental standards, but it consistently out-fought larger French armies, never losing a major open-field action. Its cavalry and artillery were standard -- but its infantry achieved unique results, as their tactics were brought to the peak of professional perfection by Wellington. Game Trade Magazine (April 2008)Philip Haythornthwaite is an internationally respected author and historical consultant specializing in the military history, uniforms and equipment of the 18th and 19th centuries. His main area of research covers the Napoleonic Wars. He has written some 40 books, including more than 20 Osprey titles, and innumerable articles and papers on military history - but still finds time to indulge in his other great passion, cricket. The author lives in Nelson, UK.Steve Noon was born in Kent, UK, and attended art college in Cornwall. He has had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1985 has worked as a professional artist. Steve has provided award-winning illustrations for renowned publishers Dorling Kindersley, where his interest in historical illustration began. Steve Noon lives in Cardiff, UK.; Title: British Napoleonic Infantry Tactics 17921815 (Elite) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Estimating Dependency Structure as a Hidden Variable This paper introduces a probability model, the mixture of trees that can account for sparse, dynamically changing dependence relationships. We present a family of efficient algorithms that use EM and the Minimum Spanning Tree algorithm to find the ML and MAP mixture of trees for a variety of priors, including the Dirichlet and the MDL priors. 1 INTRODUCTION A fundamental feature of a good model is the ability to uncover and exploit independencies in the data it is presented with. For many commonly used models, such as neural nets and belief networks, the dependency structure encoded in the model is fixed, in the sense that it is not allowed to vary depending on actual values of the variables or with the current case. However, dependency structures that are conditional on values of variables abound in the world around us. Consider for example bitmaps of handwritten digits. They obviously contain many dependencies between pixels; however, the pattern of these dependencies will vary acr... 1-hop neighbor's text information: An Introduction to Variational Methods for Graphical Methods . This paper presents a tutorial introduction to the use of variational methods for inference and learning in graphical models (Bayesian networks and Markov random fields). We present a number of examples of graphical models, including the QMR-DT database, the sigmoid belief network, the Boltzmann machine, and several variants of hidden Markov models, in which it is infeasible to run exact inference algorithms. We then introduce variational methods, which exploit laws of large numbers to transform the original graphical model into a simplified graphical model in which inference is efficient. Inference in the simpified model provides bounds on probabilities of interest in the original model. We describe a general framework for generating variational transformations based on convex duality. Finally we return to the examples and demonstrate how variational algorithms can be formulated in each case. 1-hop neighbor's text information: A Theory of Proximity Based Clustering: Structure Detection by Optimization In this paper, a systematic optimization approach for clustering proximity or similarity data is developed. Starting from fundamental invariance and robustness properties, a set of axioms is proposed and discussed to distinguish different cluster compactness and separation criteria. The approach covers the case of sparse proximity matrices, and is extended to nested partitionings for hierarchical data clustering. To solve the associated optimization problems, a rigorous mathematical framework for deterministic annealing and mean--field approximation is presented. Efficient optimization heuristics are derived in a canonical way, which also clarifies the relation to stochastic optimization by Gibbs sampling. Similarity-based clustering techniques have a broad range of possible applications in computer vision, pattern recognition, and data analysis. As a major practical application we present a novel approach to the problem of unsupervised texture segmentation, which relies on statistical... Target text information: Unsupervised Learning from Dyadic Data Dyadic data refers to a domain with two finite sets of objects in which observations are made for dyads, i.e., pairs with one element from either set. This includes event co-occurrences, histogram data, and single stimulus preference data as special cases. Dyadic data arises naturally in many applications ranging from computational linguistics and information retrieval to preference analysis and computer vision. In this paper, we present a systematic, domain-independent framework for unsupervised learning from dyadic data by statistical mixture models. Our approach covers different models with flat and hierarchical latent class structures and unifies probabilistic modeling and structure discovery. Mixture models provide both, a parsimonious yet flexible parameterization of probability distributions with good generalization performance on sparse data, as well as structural information about data-inherent grouping structure. We propose an annealed version of the standard Expectation Maximization algorithm for model fitting which is empirically evaluated on a variety of data sets from different domains. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 548 Home Page (W 96);CSE 548: Computer Systems Architecture;Winter 1996;Instructor;Susan; Eggers;; , [email protected], Sieg 308, 543-2118; Office Hours: TuTh 11 - 12;TA;Joshua Redstone; , [email protected], Sieg 233, 543-7798; Office Hours: M 2:30 - 3:20, W 4:00 - 4:50 in Sieg 326a; Course information;Course Overview (Postscript);Schedule (continuously updated) (Postscript);Lecture Notes;Problem Sets;Previous Tests;Architecture History (Postscript);Specmark Ratings (Postscript);Other information; Tools;;; Shade - an Instuction Set simulator for the SPARC V8;; Atom - a system for building analysis tools on the; Alpha 21064;; Tullsen's 21164 Simulator - An execution-driven,; instruction-level simulator that simulates a superscalar; architecture very close to the 21164.; Etch - a binary rewriter to; analyze Pentium code.;; Alpha Hardware Monitors; Multiflow - Compiler for the Alpha;; Pixie - just User's Manual from 1991(Postscript); Dinero - A 'uniprocessor cache simulator'; Local Machines;; Alphas; Pentiums; PowerPCs; SPARCs; Applications;; Multiprocessor; Uniprocessor;; SPEC benchmarks;Other neat pages; CPU Info Center - info on current/future processors; Target text information: HOME; Home of Josh;415;548;CS Home Page;Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, Box 352350,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;[email protected];;Joshua Redstone ([email protected]); I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael W. Holmes (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is executive director of the Scholars Initiativeat the Museum of the Bible. He previously served as professor of biblical studies and early Christianity at Bethel University. Holmies is the author or editor of several books, including a commentary on 1 and 2 Thessalonians. A leading scholar of the Apostolic Fathers, he is currently writing a major critical commentary on Polycarp's Letter to the Philippians and The Martyrdom of Polycarp.; Title: The Apostolic Fathers: Greek Texts and English Translations 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The Apostolic Fathers is a critically important collection of texts for studying the first century of Christian history. This introduction and companion to these fascinating writings has been updated throughout and includes a new chapter on the fragments of Papias.&quot;Clayton Jefford has a gift. Not once, but twice, he has taken a complicated, diverse, and hotly debated collection of ancient Christian texts and made them intelligible for a modern, uninitiated audience. But make no mistake. His revised and expanded handbook, a companion and tutor to have along as one reads the Apostolic Fathers, is not simplistic. Jefford condenses and construes the critical issues and literature in a manner that the beginning student will find advantageous, and the expert insightful. Every traveler needs a guide. For the Apostolic Fathers, your journey begins with Jefford.&quot;--D. Jeffrey Bingham, associate dean of biblical and theological studies, Wheaton CollegePraise for the First Edition&quot;Reading the Apostolic Fathers provides a succinct but comprehensive introduction to Christian literature of the 'sub-apostolic' age. It provides the basic background information needed to read these texts intelligently and provides bibliographical aids for further study. The work will be of special interest to students beginning their study of the history of early Christianity.&quot;--Harold W. Attridge, Yale Divinity School&quot;This book, intended as a quick and simple guide to the Apostolic Fathers, achieves its goals admirably. The consistency of the format, the clarity of the organization and writing, and the inclusion of numerous tables, maps, and a handy glossary ensure that anyone encountering these documents for the first time will find here a reliable and user-friendly introduction to an often strange and mysterious world.&quot;--Michael Holmes, Bethel College&quot;A welcome addition to the field of early Christian studies. . . . Particularly useful are the diagrams, tables, and maps which help the reader place the author/document in his/its literary and historical context. . . . This study represents a useful introduction to the Apostolic Fathers which can be used as a beginning for a further, deeper study of the literature of the early church.&quot;--Roger S. Evans, Journal of Early Christian StudiesClayton N. Jefford (PhD, Claremont Graduate School) is professor of scripture at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology in Saint Meinrad, Indiana. He is the author of several books, including The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament and The Apostolic Fathers: An Essential Guide.; Title: Reading the Apostolic Fathers: A Student's Introduction Target text information: Description: Paul McKechnie teaches in the department of classics and ancient history at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.; Title: The First Christian Centuries: Perspectives on the Early Church I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Empirical Risk Approximation: An Induction Principle for Unsupervised Learning Unsupervised learning algorithms are designed to extract structure from data without reference to explicit teacher information. The quality of the learned structure is determined by a cost function which guides the learning process. This paper proposes Empirical Risk Approximation as a new induction principle for unsupervised learning. The complexity of the unsupervised learning models are automatically controlled by the two conditions for learning: (i) the empirical risk of learning should uniformly converge towards the expected risk; (ii) the hypothesis class should retain a minimal variety for consistent inference. The maximal entropy principle with deterministic annealing as an efficient search strategy arises from the Empirical Risk Approximation principle as the optimal inference strategy for large learning problems. Parameter selection of learnable data structures is demonstrated for the case of k-means clustering. 1 What is unsupervised learning? Learning algorithms are desi... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Learning to Order Things wcohen,schapire,singer¡ There are many applications in which it is desirable to order rather than classify instances. Here we consider the problem of learning how to order, given feedback in the form of preference judgments, i.e., statements to the effect that one instance should be ranked ahead of another. We outline a two-stage approach in which one first learns by conventional means a preference function, of the form PREF¢¤£¦¥¨§� ©, which indicates whether it is advisable to rank £ before §. New instances are then ordered so as to maximize agreements with the learned preference function. We show that the problem of finding the ordering that agrees best with a preference function is NP-complete, even under very restrictive assumptions. Nevertheless, we describe a simple greedy algorithm that is guaranteed to find a good approximation. We then discuss an on-line learning algorithm, based on the “Hedge ” algorithm, for finding a good linear combination of ranking “experts.” We use the ordering algorithm combined with the on-line learning algorithm to find a combination of “search experts, ” each of which is a domain-specific query expansion strategy for a WWW search engine, and present experimental results that demonstrate the merits of our approach. 1 1-hop neighbor's text information: Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis is a novel statistical technique for the analysis of two--mode and co-occurrence data, which has applications in information retrieval and filtering, natural language processing, machine learning from text, and in related areas. Compared to standard Latent Semantic Analysis which stems from linear algebra and performs a Singular Value Decomposition of co-occurrence tables, the proposed method is based on a mixture decomposition derived from a latent class model. This results in a more principled approach which has a solid foundation in statistics. In order to avoid overfitting, we propose a widely applicable generalization of maximum likelihood model fitting by tempered EM. Our approach yields substantial and consistent improvements over Latent Semantic Analysis in a number of experiments. Target text information: Unsupervised Learning from Dyadic Data Dyadic data refers to a domain with two finite sets of objects in which observations are made for dyads, i.e., pairs with one element from either set. This includes event co-occurrences, histogram data, and single stimulus preference data as special cases. Dyadic data arises naturally in many applications ranging from computational linguistics and information retrieval to preference analysis and computer vision. In this paper, we present a systematic, domain-independent framework for unsupervised learning from dyadic data by statistical mixture models. Our approach covers different models with flat and hierarchical latent class structures and unifies probabilistic modeling and structure discovery. Mixture models provide both, a parsimonious yet flexible parameterization of probability distributions with good generalization performance on sparse data, as well as structural information about data-inherent grouping structure. We propose an annealed version of the standard Expectation Maximization algorithm for model fitting which is empirically evaluated on a variety of data sets from different domains. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: James Oakes is Distinguished Professor of History and Graduate School Humanities Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center.Michael McGerr is Paul V. McNutt Professor of History in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University-Bloomington.Jan Ellen Lewis is Professor of History and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University, Newark. She also teaches in the history PhD program at Rutgers, New Brunswick, and was a visiting professor of history at Princeton.Nick Cullather is a historian of U.S. foreign relations at Indiana University-Bloomington.The late Jeanne Boydston was Robinson-Edwards Professor of American History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.; Title: Of the People: A History of the United States: Volume I: to 1877 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Professor Greenberg has done a polished and fascinating treatment of the topic.... Most praise worthy is the way in which he deals with issues of evidence and interpretation in a very sophisticated yet fundamental way to make the whole question of documents and their uses a provocative adventure for the student/reader."; Title: The Confessions of Nat Turner: and Related Documents (Bedford Series in History and Culture) Target text information: Description: "America has indeed been a mongrel nation, not just in terms of blood, but in terms of culture and politics, from the very beginning. Walker very rightly challenges the assumption that the Jefferson-Hemings liaison was either unusual or exceptional. He provides critical insight that will not only enlighten general readers, but will spur other scholars to explore the range of sources and material they consider when writing about Jefferson and Hemings, as well as other mixed families in slavery. The importance of this cannot be overstated." -Annette Gordon-Reed, New York Law School, author of The Hemingses of Monticello: An American FamilyClarence E. Walker is Professor of History at the University of California, Davis, and the author of We Can't Go Home Again: An Argument about Afrocentrism.; Title: Mongrel Nation: The America Begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings (Jeffersonian America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Henri de Wailly teaches at the Saint Cyr French National Military Academy. A specialist in military history, he has written several books in French including 1945 l'empire rompu : Syrie, Algrie, Indochine and Liban, Syrie : le mandat : 1919-1940.William Land holds a PhD from the University of Sydney. A retired reserve group captain of the Royal Australian Air Force, he was awarded Officier of the Lgion d'honneur in 2015.; Title: Invasion Syria, 1941: Churchill and de Gaulles Forgotten War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book is a mesh of a straight forward history book and a photo book on Operation Epsom in 1944 outside of Caen The author is painstaking in his efforts to tell the complete story of this battle. He also does not have an axe to grind, nor does he take any sides. This is history as it was meant to be, purely retelling an important part of our history without embellishment or any skew. The written history is done well enough for any history buff who normally eschews picture books. (A Wargamers Needful Things)The historian Georges Bernage is one of France's premier experts on the 1944 Normandy Invasion. He has published over forty books on the subject since 1978.; Title: Battle of the Odon 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "He makes extensive use of personal accounts, as well as documentary materials, which not only illustrate the fighting, but helps the reader identify with the troops... While apt to be controversial, this is one of the most important recent works on the British Army in the war." (The NYMAS Review)...the depth of research and coverage within will provide a useful resource for future readers and researchers. (Society of Friends of the National Army Museum); Title: The Noise of Battle: The British Army and the Last Breakthrough Battle West of the Rhine, February-March 1945 Target text information: Description: "I recommend that anyone interested in this period of the war read this book as it will enhance their understanding of the campaign.&rdquo; - Desert Rats AssociationPeter Cox undertook detailed study of the battle of Sidi Rezegh to write his first book, Good Luck to All the Lads (2008), which told the wartime story of his father, Brian Cox, who fought at Sidi Rezegh. He has now written this more extensive and authoritative account of the battle.; Title: Desert War: The Battle of Sidi Rezegh (Anzac Battles Series) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The historical perspective of an American industry and its technological innovations illustrated by advertising, 1914-1997. An illustrated guide to Fruehauf's engineering innovations and accomplishments from 1914-1997 including torsion bar suspension, the shipping container, bathtub dump trailers, tanker trailers, flatbeds, and the 5th wheel automatic hitch. The charming illustrations feature vintage advertisements, photographs, company executive anecdotes and other details to entertain any history buff.; Title: The Fruehauf Engineering Story Target text information: Description: The Fruehauf Trailer Historical Society celebrates August Fruehauf's creation of the first Semi-Trailer in 1914. August went from being a hard working german immigrant in Detroit to the President of a million dollar national company at his death in 1939. To commemorate the centennial in 2014, we present a biographical essay on August Fruehauf and the history of the company he created. It includes 39 pages of history and 90 pages of photographs from our archives. The book is available in hardcover and softcover.; Title: By Ruth Ann Fruehauf Darlene Norman Singing Wheels, August Fruehauf &amp; The History of the Fruehauf Trailer Company (1st First Edition) [Paperback] I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Not a Catholic Nation is both original and illuminated by some of the most creative approaches found in recent scholarship in U.S. Catholic history. By opening with an account of the Klan's activities in the state featuring the most extensive boundary with Canada, Richard engages early the trans-national dimension of his story, a major feature of religious and ethnic conflict in the United States but one which has rarely been examined so intimately."James T. Fisher, author of Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in AmericaMark Paul Richard is professor of history and Canadian studies, State University of New York at Plattsburgh. He is author of Loyal but French: The Negotiation of Identity by French-Canadian Descendants in the United States.; Title: Not a Catholic Nation: The Ku Klux Klan Confronts New England in the 1920s 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Enter into the shadows of the Roman catacombs where early Christians attended Mass and hid in fear from Roman soldiers seeking their death for refusing to renounce the Christian Faith.You'll read dramatic acts of faith and courage as Fr. James Spencer Northcote, the world-renowned 19th-century expert on the catacombs, relates the intense belowground life of the catacombs.For over three centuries, Christians buried their dead in often elaborate crypts hollowed out for them underground by fossors designated diggers whose status was just below that of deacons and priests.With scores of maps and illustrations in these pages, you'll see that the architecture of many crypts was as elaborate as buildings above-ground, creating under the streets and fields of Rome a second-cityindeed, a Christian city in the very heart of pagan Romegraced with broad underground tunnels and large rooms where assemblies could be held.In good times and in bad, during peace and during persecutions, the catacombs were central to the vibrant life of the early Church, whose history is here retold from its creation to its eventual decline, loss, and then, hundreds of years later, its rediscovery.; Title: The Roman Catacombs 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Benjamin Wiker received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University, and has taught at Marquette University, St. Mary's University, Thomas Aquinas College, and Franciscan University. He now writes full time as a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute and at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He has written several other well-received books including 10 Books That Screwed Up the World, 10 Books Every Conservative Must Read, Worshipping the State, The Darwin Myth, and Answering the New Atheism (co-authored with Scott Hahn). He lives in rural Ohio with his beloved wife, seven children, and sundry goats, chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, and whatever else happens to wander along.; Title: The Reformation 500 Years Later: 12 Things You Need to Know Target text information: Description: "This is a work of impressive scope and historical insight." Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archdiocese of New York"I highly recommend this refreshing and insightful story of the beginning of the Catholic Church in America." Rev. Msgr. Andrew R. Baker, S.T.D., Rector, Mount St. Mary s Seminary"Father Charles Connor has written a wonderfully absorbing, skillful in fact, an invaluable history of the Catholic experience in the early American colonies." Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia"Father Connor unfolds the story of the Church in the early United States with erudition, skill, understanding and clarity." Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington"A natural storyteller, Fr. Connor brings to life an important period of American Church history in a way that continues to shed light on the ecclesial realities of the 21st century." Archbishop Bernard Anthony Hebda, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis"Once again, Father Connor has shown his extraordinary ability to deepen our understanding of our Catholic forebears." Most Rev. Joseph C. Bambera, D.D., J.C.L., Bishop of ScrantonIn this comprehensive history, Fr. Charles Connor details the life of Catholics in the American Colonies. It's a tale that begins with the flight of English Catholics to religious freedom in Maryland in 1634, and continues through the post-Revolutionary period, by which time the constitutions of all but four of the first 13 states contained harsh anti-Catholic provisions.Catholic readers will be proud to learn from that despite almost two centuries of ever-more-intense religious persecutions and even harsher legal prohibitions, American Catholics in the colonies simply refused to abandon the Catholic Faith.This is an indispensable reading for souls interested in the deep roots of Catholicism in America, and in the holy courage of scores of Catholics who kept remorseless forces from driving Catholicism out of America. Among other things, you'll learn:; Title: Pioneer Priests and Makeshift Altars: A History of Catholicism in the Thirteen Colonies I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Text: English (translation) Original Language: German; Title: The crucified God: The cross of Christ as the foundation and criticism of Christian theology 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The interplay between the American Catholic Church and the United States has long been a source of tension for both church and state. McGreevy, an associate professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, examines the relationship between the two, beginning with the Eliot School Rebellion in Boston in 1859 and extending into the present day, when questions about abortion and human life dominate the church's engagement with American political life. The author begins by exploring efforts by some Catholics to counter the Protestant brand of Christianity being taught in the nation's public schools in the antebellum period, pointing out the sharp division that existed between Protestants and Catholics in the 19th century. He also discusses how Catholics dealt with slavery, then presents the church's stands on behalf of human life, most notably concerning abortion, a debate preceded and affected by an earlier battle over birth control. McGreevy's final chapter combines a discussion of the proposed "consistent life ethic" linking abortion, poverty, the arms race and the death penalty with a sparse treatment of the church's recent sexual abuse crisis. The author sees the scandal as further evidence of a fragile institution trying to distinguish "permanent truths from contingent applications." McGreevy's work is largely academic, and is presented in such a way that it will be of more interest to scholarly readers than ordinary Catholics. Still, it should be a valuable resource for students of modern church history. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.As the largest American religious denomination, Catholicism has directly and indirectly influenced intellectual and cultural life in this country. Though significant connections between Catholic ideals and American politics have been largely ignored by historians scrupulously separating church and state issues, there has nevertheless been considerable "interplay between Catholic and American ideas of freedom." McGreevy traces the evolution of this relationship from the mid-nineteenth century--when the tidal wave of Catholic European immigrants drastically altered the religious balance in the U.S.--to the present day. Controversial topics impacted by American Catholic thought and action include education, slavery, nationalism, social welfare policy, democracy, abortion, and sexual abuse. This thought-provoking combination of religious and social history provides a unique slant on the sizable role Catholicism has played upon the American stage. Margaret FlanaganCopyright American Library Association. All rights reserved; Title: Catholicism and American Freedom: A History 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A fast-paced, readable introduction to the status of women in Christian history.""An excellent work which distills much of scholarship on women and Christianity...in a text which is popular and readable...." -- Carolyn DeSwarte Gifford "N/A"Endorsements: "A fast-paced, readable introduction to the status of women in Christian history." Robert T. Handy, Emeritus, Union Theological Seminary"The best collection of primary texts about women in Christianity available." Betty A. DeBerg, University of Northern Iowa; Title: Her Story: Women in Christian Tradition (2nd Edition) Target text information: Description: "An intellectual tour de force! This book demonstrates great intellectual range and theological imagination; it should be read by all students of theology, religious studies and African American religion and history. I have nothing but praise for this work by a young African American scholar who must be reckoned with." --James H. Cone, Charles Augustus Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological SeminaryJ. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology & Black Church Studies at Duke University Divinity School.; Title: Race: A Theological Account I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Gordon L Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He was assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group until reassigned to the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969-70. A highly respected and established author, Gordon is now a civilian contract Special Operations Forces Intelligence Specialist at the Army's Joint Readiness Center, Ft Polk.; Title: Vietnam Airborne (Elite) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Pros: Excellent, very accessible writing style; very good research; good balance of political, military and other content; great coverage of uniforms, equipment, and the fate of these units. Very nice color plates and maps.Cons: None really. If it were twice as long I would have enjoyed it twice as much." - AMPSDr. Stephen M. Cullen was educated at the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He has written widely on inter-war fascism, communism, and British Great War combatants' writing. He has also written on the history of the British Home Guard, including, most recently, In Search of the Real Dad's Army; The Home Guard and the Defence of the United Kingdom, 1940-1944. He has been a guest on several BBC Radio programs and on TV, talking about military and political history. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, UK.Mark Stacey was born in Manchester in 1964 and has been a freelance illustrator since 1987. He has a lifelong interest in all periods of history, particularly military history, and has specialized in this area throughout his career. He now lives and works in Cornwall, UK.; Title: World War II Vichy French Security Troops (Men-at-Arms) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Steven Zaloga provides a very readable text that is well supplemented with photographs and illustrations from Johnny Shumate and Alan Gilliland. I was able to read the book easily over two nights, even with my wife repeatedly telling me to go to sleep. -- Frank Landrus" - IPMS / USA"Steve Zaloga does an excellent job of dividing the book into two sections of information. The first section is concerned with the mechanical and procurement aspects of the anti-tank rifles that each country produced. While the second section deals with the actual effects in combat that each rifle had, both positive and negative." - The Firearms Blog"Fully illustrated and drawing upon a range of sources, this is the absorbing story of the anti-tank rifle, the infantrymans anti-armor weapon during the world wars." - American GunsmithSteven J. Zaloga received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has worked as an analyst in the aerospace industry for over two decades, covering missile systems and the international arms trade, and has served with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think tank. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and military history, with an accent on the US Army in World War II as well as Russia and the former Soviet Union. He lives in Maryland.Johnny Shumate works as a freelance illustrator. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. Most of his work is rendered in Adobe Photoshop using a Cintiq monitor. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani, and douard Detaille. He lives in Tennessee.Alan Gilliland was born in Malaya in 1949, and spent 18 years as the graphics editor of The Daily Telegraph, winning 19 awards in that time. He now writes, illustrates, and publishes fiction (www.ravensquill.com), as well as illustrating for a variety of publishers (alangillilandillustration.blogspot.com). He lives in the UK.; Title: The Anti-Tank Rifle (Weapon) Target text information: Description: Osprey's military titles are very subject-specific, allowing for a depth of focus most other general-interest surveys lack. Their latest titles are top picks military reference libraries will appreciate... Britain's Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 1962-66 [gives] rare insights and revelations in this unusual study of soldier experiences. Midwest Book ReviewWill Fowler has worked in journalism and publishing since 1972, reporting for European, American, Asian and Arabic magazines from Europe, the USA, the Middle East, China and SE Asia. Among his more than 30 published books is the best-selling MAA 133 Battle for the Falklands: Land Forces. A TA soldier for 30 years, he was commissioned from the ranks in 4th Bn Royal Green Jackets, and volunteered for Operation 'Granby' in the Gulf, 199091. In 1993 he graduated from the French Army reserve staff officers course at the Ecole Militaire, Paris. Will is married and lives in Romsey, Hampshire.; Title: Britains Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 196266 (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Douglas Sackman peels an orange and finds inside nothing less than an American agricultural-industrial culture in all its inventive, exploitative, transformative, and destructive power. A beautifully researched and intellectually expansive book."-Elliott West, author of The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, &amp; the Rush to Colorado; Title: Orange Empire: California and the Fruits of Eden Target text information: Description: "This is the book to read if one wishes to know what Southern California was like."--"Westways"""The Cattle on a Thousand Hills" is without a peer as a broad, rich, specific, and authenticated description of southern California in transition . . . Professor Cleland's book is written with a great deal of charm and is a striking illustration of the wealth of material in the Huntington Library."--"The Mississippi Valley Historical Review""As you read, you grow into the lives of the people, Californians and Yankees, and begin to see the era as you never could without the book."--"Los Angeles Times""A Book of the Old West; of the social and economic history of Southern California with the grazing ranches, its hectic frontier days, and the disturbing violence that reached a spectacular climax in the Gold Rush and the building of the cross-country railroad."--"New York Times"REVIEWS OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION:"The Cattle on a Thousand Hills is without peer as a broad, rich, specific, and authenticated description of southern California in transition....Professor Cleland's book is written with a great deal of charm and is a striking illustration of the wealth of material in the Huntington Library."&#151;Mississippi Valley Historical Review"A first-rate portrait of the pastoral life of Spanish California undergoing sharp changes under the impact of the new Anglo-Saxon civilization."&#151;New York Herald Tribune"A vivid and mature portrayal of local history, of the impact of Anglo-Saxon customs and institutions on the simple pastoral life of the Spanish Californians."&#151;Geographical Review; Title: The Cattle on a Thousand Hills: Southern California, 1850-1880 (The Huntington Library Classics) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "[A] convincing study. . . . Deloria, builds his case with caution and precision, careful to avoid sweeping claims." Michael Kenney, Boston Globe"Deloria argues [that] nothing is so ideologically weighted as a seemingly innocent pleasure. Playing Indian speaks volumes, and it says much more than 'How!'"Jeremy MacClancy, Times Higher Education Supplement"'What, then, is the American, this new man?,'asked J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur in 1872. Every American generation since has asked the same question. And, according to this lucid, nimble and occasionally, frolicsome re-examination of the history of the United States, it is one that Americans have often tried to answer by 'playing Indian.'"Jim Boothroyd, Times Literary Supplement"Deloria demonstrates how 'Indian play' has always taken on new shape and focus to engage the most pressing issues of a particular historical moment, and he notes that American views of Indians tell us much more about Americans than they do about Indians. . . . Americans need Indians in order to define themselves as Americans, asserts Deloria. Beginning before the Boston Tea Party, and continuing into the present, Americans have adopted Indian attire, images, and traditions for both political and individual needs. This important book belongs in all American history collections."Library Journal"[A] brilliant book. . . . This book reminds us that at least one question about America has been settled. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that prevailed throughout most of our history, the Indians will remain."Peter Iverson, American Historical Review"Delorias Playing Indian traces whites ambivalent fascination with Native Americans from the earliest days of the U.S. republic. . . . This book persuaded me that images of Indians and Indianness . . . have been an enduring, important component of the symbolic underpinnings of the ongoing American construction project."Joane Nagel, American Quarterly "Delorias unique work brings nuance and insight to the often-noted phenomenon of basing a self-image on perceptions, real and imagined of the other. The author succeeds admirably in tracing this complex process from the donning of Indian regalia at the Boston Tea Party to the contemporary adopting of Indian identities by New Age Reincarnated Again Shamans. More important, he shows Indians to be active and creative agents in this process, and though often exploited, marginalized, or supplanted, still able to use their ventral iconic position as a means to secure and transform their own identities. Written in a meticulous, lively, and at times humorous style this multidisciplinary work is ideal for courses in American studies, history, ethics, anthropology, and literature."Choice"Delorias study is attentive to the pressures that play Indians introduced into the self-conceptions (and tribal/national conceptions) of 'real'Indians. . . . [O]ffers subtle and nuanced accounts."Arnold Krupat, College English"Playing Indian is an important and exciting book for the material it gathers and explores, and for the work it does unpacking the ideologies at work in creating American national identity. It's one of those books that you can't believe you got along without before, and will quickly become a key and crucial text for students and scholars of American and American Indian studies."Jacqueline Shea Murphy, Dark Night Field Notes"Whether the focus is on the Boston colonists whooping it up, or on new age, counterculture types setting up tepees in back-to-nature settings, Deloria makes a convincing case for ways in which Americans have used Indian symbols and items for their own purposes and identities."Dianne Zuckerman, Denver Post"A provocative study of the role of American Indians in forming the character of the U.S. . . . A valuable contribution to Native American studies, and worthy of attention by readers in many fields."Kirkus Reviews"This is a rich and sophisticated study, for Deloria excels in reading the activities of these different groups for underlying motivations, and the meanings they created in playing Indian."Gillian Poulter, Left History"Playing Indian is not only deeply instructive but fascinatingly provocative as well."Arnold Krupat, Western Historical Quarterly"Playing Indian adds importantly to our understanding of how the American Indian has been, and is, perceived by non-Indian Americans. For anyone who is interested in the subject, Mr. Deloria's study is all but indispensable. It is impressive in its learning, its objectivity, and its clarity."N. Scott Momaday"Playing Indian will help the reader understand why, from the revelers at Merrymount to the Berkeley tribes of the 1960s, every oppositional current in America has found its way to the people called 'Indians,' and why, though (as D.H. Lawrence said) the Red Indians will never again possess the broad lands of America, their spirit will."Noel Ignatiev, author of How the Irish Became White, and co-editor of Race Traitor"Exciting, persuasive, and unlike anything else in the literature, Playing Indian offers new insights into the interplay of identities in American society."Richard White, University of Washington"Through hard-edged interchange between historical description and razor-sharp analysis, Phil Deloria is able to show how the phenomenon of Indian-playing has operated in the United States since before the founding of the republic. It is a terrific book, well worth reading and wonderful to teach."Robert Warrior, Stanford University"Not since I first read Michel Foucault, Fredric Jameson, or bell hooks has a text crackled with so much theoretical frisson. Its historical insights are rich and political repercussions profound. American culture will never look the same."Joel Martin, author of Sacred Revolt and Native American Religions; Title: Playing Indian (Yale Historical Publications Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A splendid antidote to those many books on American Indian policy that tend to ignore the realities of the subject."--Journal of American Ethnic HistoryDavid E. Stannard is Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii. His previous books include Death in America, Shrinking History: On Freud and the Failure of Psychohistory, The Puritan Way of Death: A Study in Religion, Culture, and Social Change, and Before the Horror: The Population of Hawaii on the Eve of Western Contact.; Title: American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Written with extraordinary grace and understanding, Patricia Nelson Limerick's The Legacy of Conquest returns the Western American past to the mainstream of national history."Patricia Nelson Limerick is a professor of history and chair of the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado at Boulder.; Title: The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West Target text information: Description: These impressive essays by eight Native American leaders and scholars present persuasive evidence that the American colonists and U.S. founding fathers borrowed from the Iroquois Confederacy and other Indian political institutions in drafting the U.S. Constitution and in creating democratic traditions. In his majestic opening essay, Lyons, an Onondaga chief and professor of American studies at the State University of New York, recounts the European invasion through Native American eyes. Vine Deloria Jr. examines how the Constitution and various branches of the federal government systematically work to deprive Native Americans of their rights and land. Calling for Indian self-determination, Laurence Hauptman looks at current tribal problems in light of two centuries of congressional intrusion. A major theme of this timely, forceful book is the Native American demand for sovereign rights as a legal basis for fair and reasonable claims on certain public lands. Illustrations not seen by PW. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.A major purpose of this collection of eight substantial essays is to help readers "gain an understanding of American Indian contributions to the West's democratic traditions" and to realize that "ideas of American Indian origin . . . are part of the synthesis that led to the United States Constitution." That the Founding Fathers were philosophically and culturally influenced by the Indian nations is explained thoroughly--to any doubter's or disbeliever's satisfaction. One entire chapter is devoted to Iroquois political philosophy, revealing that "the oldest continuously functioning democratic constitution is the Iroquois Confederacy." United States "congressional intrusions and manipulations" fill one entire chapter. Truly an important and great book, this should be acquired by all public and academic libraries and some special libraries. An effective antidote for the Columbus quincentenary hoopla.- Katherine Dahl, Western Illinois Univ., MacombCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations, and the U.S. Constitution I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This epic account of the hidden sexual abuse and the scandal that rocked the foundation of the Catholic Church reads like The Perfect Storm. Using a riveting, being-there narrative device, France recounts 50 years worth of real-life characters, events, and institutional policies that created the breeding ground for the horrendous sexual abuse and ensuing scandal. Ultimately, this is an indictment of the Church--revealing how its institutional condemnation of homosexuality led to it predatory deviance and deplorable cover-up.The structure--dated vignettes in chronological order--seems like a logical device for organizing France's extensive research. Although these vignettes offer excellent character sketches, scene work, and vivid, heartbreaking details (such as the smell of the musty bare mattress where one teenage boy was raped by his priest); this tight chronological structure has limitations. For instance, readers are never given an introductory or concluding discussion in which France makes overall sense of the scandal. Rather, readers are asked to piece together date-by-date entries and glean conclusions and insights through the unfolding chain of events along with France's occasional melodramatic assertions. ("It was the church's worst nightmare and it had come to pass. As the flock knew, the shepherds had struck themselves"). While France has tackled an important trauma, and has meticulously noted and indexed all his research, he could have used a more heavy-handed editor--weeding out the extraneous entries and forcing France to step forward more as the informed narrator. --Gail HudsonFrance, who covered the Catholic Church sex scandal as an investigative editor at Newsweek, delivers a huge volume that offers reasons for the scandal and humanizes those involved-victims, perpetrators and hierarchy. Apart from interviews with some participants that are woven into a sweeping 40-year-long chronology of events, there isn't a great deal of factually new material in this tome, as copious footnotes drawing on others' reporting and analysis show. But the author dramatizes the story with you-are-there intimacy, from the opening vignette that confusingly narrates a movie scene; through "the soft deep heat" of an adolescent kiss experienced by a sexually confused teenager "who once was struck by love" (and who grows into a self-hating gay priest); and on through interior views of a victim's devastated mother. The 672-page book isn't all adjectival color, but especially in its early chapters, which reach back to the 1950s to recreate incidents, France's tone is sometimes melodramatic, which some may appreciate as storytelling, while others may perceive as sensationalizing. The author argues that the cause of the scandal is an antiquated misunderstanding of human sexuality, with a view of homosexuality that is pernicious, a thesis that gives the church the burden of societal homophobia. So readers get a side tour of the 1969 Stonewall bar riot, Vatican-driven suppression of advocates for gay Catholics and other anecdotes, including that of a gay Italian man who in 1998 immolated himself in St. Peter's Square. Although France sees them as essential, such episodes lengthen the book and dilute its focus on what happened in rectories, chanceries and family living rooms. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Title: Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A remarkable new book on the pope which is making waves in Rome and around the world....This volume is far more probing and detailed than anything that has previously appeared....When the head of the Church himself does not much feel bound by the tradition or impartial laws he has inherited, what then?...Any answer will have to reckon with the eye-opening material in this compelling book."--Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing"The Dictator Pope draws on a wide range of material including confidential sources within the Vatican....Much of the book consists of close analysis of the various controversies which have characterized Francis's time in office, including the family synod, the reform of Vatican finances, and the dispute over the Knights of Malta. [The author] claims that the pope has become unaccountable, and that the atmosphere within the Vatican is primarily one of fear."--The Catholic Herald"The most valuable service provided by the author of The Dictator Pope is the psychological portrait of Pope Francis: manipulative, hypersensitive, and often downright vindictive--certainly not the cheerful populist that his supporters make him out to be....For all the talk about a 'reformer pope, ' the rhetoric about decentralization, and the promises of reform, the net results of this pontificate to date have been a climate of fear within the Vatican, a tightening of control, and a resurgence of the 'old guard' in Rome." --Philip Lawler, author of Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis Is Misleading His FlockMarcantonio Colonna is the pen name of Henry Sire (H. J. A. Sire), an author and historian. Sire was born in 1949 in Barcelona to a family of French ancestry. He was educated in England at the Jesuits centuries-old Stonyhurst College and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he gained an honors degree in Modern History.He is the author of six books on Catholic history and biography, including one on the famous English Jesuit, writer, and philosopher Father Martin DArcy, SJ. The Dictator Pope is the fruit of Henry Sires four-year residence in Rome from 2013 to 2017. During that time he became personally acquainted with many figures in the Vatican, including Cardinals and Curial officials, together with journalists specializing in Vatican affairs.; Title: The Dictator Pope: The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Authors Jason Berry (Lead Us Not into Temptation) and Gerald Renner (retired reporter for the Hartford Courant) team up for this highly accusatory report on the sex abuse scandal within the Catholic Church. The "vows of silence" speak to the Church's self-protective secrecy that made it possible to ignore the rampant abuse, despite all the early accusations and red flags. To reveal the history and scope of this problem, Berry and Renner expertly researched the parallel lives of two key players. The first one is Thomas Doyle, portrayed as an American hero priest. Doyle first heard about priests sexually abusing children in the early 1980s. Doyle immediately started to confront his superiors and blow the whistle at every turn. As early as 1983 Doyle wrote that the Church's secrecy caused any and all wrongdoings to be "denied, covered up and rationalized with equal zeal." Years later he became an advocate for! victim restitution, testifying against the Church in numerous court cases. The second character is more like the antichrist: Father Marcial Maciel, who was the influential founder of the cult-like order of Legionaries of Christ and accused of being a particularly cruel and long-term sexual predator.This parallel lives approach makes for compelling storytelling, but it also creates a disjointed approach with much skipping around in time. What sets this apart from yet-another-expose about the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal is the in-depth reporting on the militaristic Legionaries of Christ, an extremely powerful and conservative order of priests and laymen that are affiliated with a worldwide web of prep schools and universities. Berry and Renner offer a fascinating conspiracy theory about how this international legion managed to protect its abusers and contribute to the long-term secrecy and cover-up. The bold accusations eventually land in the lap of Pope John Paul II, who seemed more invested in protecting the legion and the vow of silence than addressing the abuse. --Gail HudsonThis impassioned expos explores the history of priestly pedophilia scandals, and their roots in what the authors portray as the Church's blinkered sexual mors and arrogant hierarchy, through profiles of two emblematic Church figures. The first is Thomas Doyle, an American priest who investigated abuses in the early 1980s; when his recommendations for reform were ignored, Doyle broke with the hierarchy and began testifying about the Church's cover-up. Doyle's antithesis is Marcial Maciel Degollado, founder of the Legionaries of Christ, a secretive, fanatically disciplined order of conservative priests and laymen with a chain of universities and schools that critics liken to a cult. Lionized by John Paul II, Maciel is also a pedophile and Demerol addict, according to at least nine former priests and seminarians who claim they were victimized by him. Investigative journalists Berry and Renner build on years of research and hundreds of interviews to paint a portrait of ecclesiastical corruption. They blame the Church's sexual doctrines-particularly the rule on priestly celibacy, which, they contend, has driven away heterosexual men and fostered a pathologically libertine "gay priest culture" at some American seminaries. The result is an atmosphere of silence and hypocrisy that simultaneously condemns and tolerates both homosexuality and priestly sexual abuse, in which an authoritarian Church hierarchy, reaching up to the Vatican, protects pedophiles, and buries accusations in labyrinthine legal maneuvers. The book's sprawling, somewhat disorganized narrative sometimes bogs down amidst incidental characters and insignificant details, and the panorama of sordid sex crimes, quasi-fascist brainwashing and cynical Vatican mandarins may lead critics to accuse the authors, professed Catholics themselves, of retailing lurid anti-Catholic clichs. But their exhaustive reporting adds up to a disturbing indictment of a deeply troubled Church, and this book will no doubt cause much discussion and controversy. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Title: Vows of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II Target text information: Description: "...a classic example of what serious, long-form investigative reporting and dedicated community service by the press can accomplish..." -- Buffalo News, 7/7/02"...a terrible, horrible, awful book. Thank God for it...we should be grateful to the Globe..." -- Boston Globe, 7/7/02"...authors are largely successful in their attempt to achieve balance in their description and analysis of the events..." -- New York Times Book Review, 7/14/02"...compelling, fresh, flowing narrative...wrenching, but never lurid...required reading for concerned Catholics..." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6/23/02A riveting, tragic read. -- Irish Times, June 15, 2002; Title: Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Darlene Clark Hine is Board of Trustees Professor of African American Studies and Professor of History at Northwestern University. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as past president of the Organization of American Historians and of the Southern Historical Association. In 2014 President Barack Obama awarded Hine the National Humanities Medal (2013) for her work in African American and in Black Womens History. In 2015, the National Womens History Project honored Hine for her contributions to womens history. Hine received her BA at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and her MA and PhD from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Hine has taught at South Carolina State University and at Purdue University. She was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University. She is the author and/or coeditor of 20 books, most recently The Black Chicago Renaissance (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012), Black Europe and the African Diaspora (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010), coedited with Trica Danielle Keaton and Stephen Small; Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005), coedited with Barry Gaspar; and The Harvard Guide to African-American History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), coedited with Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham and Leon Litwack. She coedited a two-volume set with Earnestine Jenkins, A Question of Manhood: A Reader in U.S. Black Mens History and Masculinity (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999, 2001); and with Jacqueline McLeod, Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). With Kathleen Thompson she wrote A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America (New York: Broadway Books, 1998), and edited with Barry Gaspar More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996). She won the Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association for the reference volumes coedited with Elsa Barkley Brown and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (New York: Carlson Publishing, 1993). She is the author of Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 18901950 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989). She continues to work on the forthcoming book project, The Black Professional Class: Physicians, Nurses, Lawyers, and the Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, 18901955. Now retired, William C. Hine taught history for many years at South Carolina State University. Stanley Harrold is Professor of History at South Carolina State University and coeditor of Southern Dissent, a book series published by the University Press of Florida. Harrold has a BA from Allegheny College and an MA and PhD from Kent State University. He has received four National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships, most recently in 201314. His books include Gamaliel Bailey and Antislavery Union (Kent State University Press, 1986), The Abolitionists and the South (University Press of Kentucky, 1995), Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum America, coedited with John R. McKivigan (University of Tennessee Press, 1999), American Abolitionists (Taylor &amp; Francis, 2001), Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 18281865 (Louisiana State University Press, 2003), The Rise of Aggressive Abolitionism: Addresses to the Slaves (University Press of Kentucky, 2004), Civil War and Reconstruction: A Documentary Reader (Wiley, 2007), and Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2010). In 2011, Border War won the Southern Historical Associations 2011 James A. Rawley Award and received an honorable mention for the Lincoln Prize. Harrold has recently published articles in North &amp; South, Organization of American Historians Magazine of History, and Ohio Valley History.; Title: Revel for The African-American Odyssey, Combined Volume -- Access Card (7th Edition) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Simply one of the best, Anne Moodys autobiography is an eloquent, moving testimonial tocourage. Chicago TribuneA history of our time, seen from the bottom up, through the eyes of someone who decided for herself that things had to be changeda timely reminder that we cannot now relax. Senator Edward Kennedy, The New York Times Book ReviewSomething is new hererural southern black life begins to speak. It hits the page like a natural force, crude and undeniable and, against all principles of beauty, beautiful. The NationEngrossing, sensitive, beautifulso candid, so honest, and so touching, as to make it virtually impossible to put down. San Francisco Sun-ReporterBorn to a poor couple who were tenant farmers on a plantation in Mississippi, Anne Moody lived through some of the most dangerous days of the pre-civil rights era in the South. The week before she began high school came the news of Emmet Tills lynching. Before then, she had "known the fear of hunger, hell, and the Devil. But now there wasthe fear of being killed just because I was black." In that moment was born the passion for freedom and justice that would change her life.An all-A student whose dream of going to college is realized when she wins a basketball scholarship, she finally dares to join the NAACP in her junior year. Through the NAACP and later through CORE and SNCC she has first-hand experience of the demonstrations and sit-ins that were the mainstay of the civil rights movement, and the arrests and jailings, the shotguns, fire hoses, police dogs, billy clubs and deadly force that were used to destroy it.A deeply personal story but also a portrait of a turning point in our nations destiny, this autobiography lets us see history in the making, through the eyes of one of the footsoldiers in the civil rights movement.; Title: Coming of Age in Mississippi: The Classic Autobiography of a Young Black Girl in the Rural South 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Darlene Clark Hine is Board of Trustees Professor of African American Studies and Professor of History at Northwestern University. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as past president of the Organization of American Historians and of the Southern Historical Association. In 2014 President Barack Obama awarded Hine the National Humanities Medal (2013) for her work in African American and in Black Women&rsquo;s History. In 2015, the National Women&rsquo;s History Project honored Hine for her contributions to women&rsquo;s history. Hine received her BA at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and her MA and PhD from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Hine has taught at South Carolina State University and at Purdue University. She was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University. She is the author and/or coeditor of 20 books, most recently The Black Chicago Renaissance (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012), Black Europe and the African Diaspora (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010), coedited with Trica Danielle Keaton and Stephen Small; Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005), coedited with Barry Gaspar; and The Harvard Guide to African-American History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), coedited with Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham and Leon Litwack. She coedited a two-volume set with Earnestine Jenkins, A Question of Manhood: A Reader in U.S. Black Men&rsquo;s History and Masculinity (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999, 2001); and with Jacqueline McLeod, Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000). With Kathleen Thompson she wrote A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America (New York: Broadway Books, 1998), and edited with Barry Gaspar More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996). She won the Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association for the reference volumes coedited with Elsa Barkley Brown and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia (New York: Carlson Publishing, 1993). She is the author of Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890&ndash;1950 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989). She continues to work on the forthcoming book project, The Black Professional Class: Physicians, Nurses, Lawyers, and the Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, 1890&ndash;1955. Now retired, William C. Hine taught history for many years at South Carolina State University. Stanley Harrold is Professor of History at South Carolina State University and coeditor of Southern Dissent, a book series published by the University Press of Florida. Harrold has a BA from Allegheny College and an MA and PhD from Kent State University. He has received four National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships, most recently in 2013&mdash;14. His books include Gamaliel Bailey and Antislavery Union (Kent State University Press, 1986), The Abolitionists and the South (University Press of Kentucky, 1995), Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum America, coedited with John R. McKivigan (University of Tennessee Press, 1999), American Abolitionists (Taylor &amp; Francis, 2001), Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828&ndash;1865 (Louisiana State University Press, 2003), The Rise of Aggressive Abolitionism: Addresses to the Slaves (University Press of Kentucky, 2004), Civil War and Reconstruction: A Documentary Reader (Wiley, 2007), and Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2010). In 2011, Border War won the Southern Historical Association&rsquo;s 2011 James A. Rawley Award and received an honorable mention for the Lincoln Prize. Harrold has recently published articles in North &amp; South, Organization of American Historian&rsquo;s Magazine of History, and Ohio Valley History.; Title: Revel for The African-American Odyssey, Volume 1 -- Access Card (7th Edition) Target text information: Description: This historical journey through United States history chronicles the African American experience from its origin to the present, with a sophisticated yet clearly written style. The book also follows what is happening in the larger American society from the individual and group outlooks of African Americans. It focuses on African Americans at the center of such pivotal events as military conflicts, eras of settlement and expansion, slavery and abolition, emancipation and reconstruction, industrialization and urbanization, social change, racial turbulence and political upheaval, cultural and intellectual transformation, the African American journey towards freedom, and full participation in American democracy. For Historians, Librarians, Educators, Filmmakers, and anyone looking for perspective on the role of African Americans in American history.; Title: The African-American Odyssey with Audio CD: Combined Volume I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book examines the Allied joint project to invade Burma by air. Based on review of hundreds of documents, as well as interviews with surviving Air Commandos, this is the history of a colorful, autonomous and highly effective military unit that included some of the most recognizable names of the era.; Title: Project 9: The Birth of the Air Commandos in World War II (American Military Experience) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "With Their Bare Hands is an unvarnished examination of all corners of the battlefield, filled with failures and setbacks, courage and fear, noble sacrifices and, in many places unnecessary casualties. Mr. Fax considers the battle on its own terms and n its own time, allowing the reader an unfiltered view of combat and confusion and command decisions--both wise and unwise." - Matthew J. Davenport, The Wall Street Journal"Superb account of the final, violent throes of World War I . . . compelling account of the hastily assembled, lightly trained American Expeditionary Forces." - Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times"Based on meticulous research Gene Faxs fascinating account of the poorly trained 79th Division in the Meuse-Argonne offensive tells us much about how inexperience, poor communications and inadequate support compelled that divisions courageous soldiers to fight 'with their bare hands.' Fax tells the amazing story of how the American Expeditionary Force and the 79th Division overcame many errors and false ideas and paid a high price learning how to fight effectively." - Brigadier General (ret.) Robert A. Doughty"The men of the AEFs 79th Division were warriors for the working day: civilians in uniform. Their training was minimal, their cohesion limited, their tactics defying four years of Western Front experience. Yet the 79ths first assignment was to take one of the best-defended position in the Argonne Forest. It became a compound disaster. But the divisions subsequent recovery is a case study in American soldiers often-demonstrated high learning curve and the AEFs contribution to victory in 1918. Gene Faxs new history of the 79th Division is a masterful study of the long and difficult road to victory." - Professor Dennis Showalter"Ordered to capture the heavily fortified high-ground of Montfaucon on the first day of Meuse-Argonne, the doughboys of 79th Division-fresh from Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia-proved themselves as brave and tenacious soldiers. With Their Bare Hands is a fine testament to their courage under fire and a compelling work of history by Gene Fax." - Mitchell Yockelson, author of FORTY-SEVEN DAYS: HOW PERSHING'S WARRIOR'S CAME OF AGE TO DEFEAT THE GERMAN ARMY IN WORLD WAR I"A careful study of a little-remembered division, in a little-remembered battle, in a little-remembered war. All of which is a pity, because as Gene Fax points out, the accomplishments of the 79th Division were remarkable and reflected better on the record of the American Expeditionary Force than historians often assume. A meticulous story, compellingly told." - Eliot Cohen, author of THE BIG STICK: THE LIMITS OF SOFT POWER AND THE NECESSITY OF MILITARY FORCEGene Fax has written over two hundred research reports, policy papers, and proposals. An engineering graduate of MIT, he spent eight years conducting research and tactical studies in antisubmarine warfare for the U.S. Navy. He is the cofounder of The Cadmus Group, Inc., which specializes in development, evaluation, and policy research in environmental protection, energy efficiency, and sustainable development. In preparation for With Their Bare Hands, Gene spent seventeen years researching in archives across the U.S.; Title: With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division, and the battle for Montfaucon Target text information: Description: William T. Y'Blood, a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and later in commercial aviation, served as a historian for the Air Force. The author of eight books on World War II aviation topics, he died in 2006, just after completing this book.; Title: Air Commandos Against Japan: Allied Special Operations in World War II Burma I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: GRAIL: Graphics and Imaging Laboratory;Welcome to the home page of GRAIL, the Graphics and Imaging Laboratory of the;University of Washington's Department of Computer Science and Engineering.;Information;People;Courses;Research Projects;Publications;Theses;Software and Data;Cool Images; Our Neighborhood; ; Department of Computer Science; and Engineering; University of Washington; Seattle;Local Interest;GRAIL disk usage policy; ;Comments to; [email protected];23 July 1996; 1-hop neighbor's text information: 301 Moved Permanently;Moved Permanently;The document has moved here.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Georges Winkenbach;Georges Winkenbach;Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;e-mail: [email protected];phone: (206) 526-0968;My interests are computer graphics and multimedia. My thesis work, done;under the supervision of professor;David Salesin,;deals with applying traditional pen-and-ink illustration techniques to the;automatic rendering of three-dimensional models. A few pen-and-ink images;created with our prototype rendering system can be found;here.; Other Links to Follow;Pen-and-ink image gallery.; Grail; : Graphics and Imaging Laboratory.; Department of Computer Science; and Engineering.; My wife's home page: Taweewan; Siwadune.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Winter Quarter, 1996;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 1:30 to 2:20 in MEB 235; Instructor; Craig;Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12;(starting second week), Sieg 309.; TA; Vass Litvinov (vass@cs), office hours: We 11:00-12:00,; Fr 11:30-12:30, Sieg 423 / a cubicle on the 4th floor.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Homework assignments are available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived;here.;Last year's midterm exam & answers are available here.;Last year's final exam & answers are available here. (Note that this test was closed;book & 2 hrs, which affected the kind of questions that were;asked.);This year's midterm exam is available here.;Sample solutions are here.;This year's final exam & answers are available here.;Cecil and Vortex Information;Handouts from tutorials;the Cecil language tutorial;the Vortex compiler tutorial;How to Use the Vortex C/C++ Front-end;a list of compiler files of; interest;dead-assign-elim.cecil; -- a simple example of an IDFA;cfg-traversal-interface.cecil -- the CFG traversal framework;Vortex RTL Textual Description; Grammar;Cecil reference documentation;Documentation is available both in HTML and PostScript formats:;The Cecil language reference manual (postscript version);How to Use the Vortex Compiler (postscript version);The Cecil Standard Library reference manual (postscript version);Other Resources;The previous quarter's Web page, including all the old slides, etc.,;is available here.;;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226; Instructor; Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309.; TAs; Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and;Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available;here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here.;Project;The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and;transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing;compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil.;;More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil;project home page.;;Some Cecil manuals can be found; here.;Other Resources;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; Target text information: Craig Chambers; Craig Chambers, Assistant Professor, joined the faculty in;1991. He received his S.B. degree in Computer Science from MIT in;1986 and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford 1992.; Chambers's research interests lie in the design and implementation;of advanced programming systems, incorporating expressive programming;languages, efficient implementations, and supportive programming;environments. He currently is investigating object-oriented languages;and leads the Cecil;and Vortex projects: Cecil is a purely object-oriented language;serving as a vehicle for investigating multi-methods, static typing,;modules, and other features, and Vortex is an optimizing compiler;system for object-oriented languages incorporating intra- and;interprocedural static analyses and profile-guided optimizations, with;front-ends for Cecil, C++, Modula-3, and Java. Previously, Chambers;was a member of the Self project.; Chambers also is a member of the SPIN;Project. SPIN is an extensible operating system microkernel which;supports dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and implementations;under direct application control while still maintaining system;integrity and isolating applications. SPIN utilizes a dialect of the;Modula-3 language as a pointer-safe kernel extension language. SPIN;also relies on dynamic;compilation to achieve high performance despite its fine-grained;extensibility.; If you're from UW, click here;for information on some undergraduate- and graduate-level research;projects in these areas.;Contact Information;Prof. Craig Chambers;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;(206) 685-2094; fax: (206) 543-2969;[email protected];;[For mail requiring a street address, use Sieg Hall, Room 114];Last updated: April 10, 1996.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gretchen Knapp, PhD, is a native of the greater Buffalo area, having grown up in the town of Tonawanda. She earned her doctorate in history from the University of Buffalo and MLS from the University of Maryland. Knapp taught U.S. history and archives at Illinois State University and received fellowships from the New York State Archives, the University of Minnesota Social Welfare Archives and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. She lives in Normal, Illinois, with her husband.; Title: World War II Buffalo (Military) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Title: Love of amusement parks inspire authorAuthor: Susan J. ConradPublisher: The Daily News OnlineDate: 6/25/2011Niagara Falls resident Rose Ann Hirsch has always enjoyed amusement parks. She recently published her third book about local parks.Hirsch will be available at 1 p.m. today at Present Tense, 101 Washington St., Batavia, to sign her book, Western New York Amusement Parks, which is part of Arcadia Publishings Images of America series.The book focuses on the history of about 20 amusement parks that operated during the last 100 years, including Darien Lake Theme Park. Along with more than 200 historical images, Hirsch includes chronological information on the growth or decline of each park. Some of the pictures depict Darien Lake before it became the sprawling thrill center of recent decades.I really enjoyed revisiting my memories of going to these parks with my family, Hirsch said. Only four of the parks featured in the book are still open.Crystal Beach Amusement Park is Hirschs all-time favorite amusement park, she said. Her family visited the park at least once a summer during her youth.It had dark rides and roller coasters, Hirsch said. Everything a thrill-seeker could want was at Crystal Beach.Hirsch also has fond memories of Christmas Park in Albion. That park helped her to love and appreciate the Christmas holiday, she said.As a child, the Sky Fighter was Hirschs favorite kiddie ride. It can still be found at Carousel Water and Fun Park in Beach Lake, Pa. As soon as she rode the Silver Comet at Fantasy Island, that ride took over as her favorite, she said.Hirsch took about a year to research and write Western New York Amusement Parks.Finding some of the old photographs was the trickiest part of the research, she said.They were obtained through Hirschs own post card collection, at the Buffalo State College Archives and from other amusement park fans on Facebook.She also wrote books for Arcadia on Kiddie Parks of the Adirondacks and Crystal Beach.As a western New Yorker, Rose Ann Hirsch grew up visiting several of the areas parks and spent 31 summers riding the Comet at Crystal Beach. She has written various articles and books on amusement park topics, including Kiddie Parks of the Adirondacks.; Title: Western New York Amusement Parks (Images of America) Target text information: Description: Spencer D. Morgan is the curator for the Steel Plant Museum of Western New York and is a lifelong Western New Yorker residing in Buffalo. Morgan is a graduate of SUNY Fredonia and Buffalo State College.; Title: Western New York Steel (Images of America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Carl Ebeling's home page; Carl Ebeling;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 543-9342;;FAX: (206) 543-2969;;e-mail: [email protected];Office: Sieg Hall, Room 215;Carl Ebeling, Associate Professor, has a B.S. in Physics, Wheaton;College, 1971; an M.S. in Computer Science, Southern Illinois;University, 1976; and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon;University in 1986. He joined the UW in 1986.;;Carl Ebeling's research interests fall into two categories: VLSI;architectures and computer-aided design of digital systems. He has;worked on a number of VLSI projects including the Hitech chess;machine, the Apex graphics chip for drawing spline curves and;surfaces, and the Triptych field-programmable gate array. Currently he;is involved in the Chaos project building a multicomputer routing;network. His CAD interests focus on methods for optimizing the;performance of circuits using level-sensitive latches, and placement;and routing algorithms for FPGAs, particularly Triptych.;Teaching;Spring 1996:; CSE 467 - Advanced Logic Design;Office Hours; Monday 2:30-3:20; Thursday 4:30-5:20;Travel:;April 16-19: FCCM, Napa;May 1-5: IBM, Burlington; Chicago;June 4-7: DAC, Las Vegas;Research Projects;;Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;;Chaos Router Project;;Triptych: A New High-Density FPGA Architecture; Graduate Students;;Soha Hassoun.;;Neil McKenzie.;;Darren Cronquist.;;Paul Franklin.;Amara's Gallery;Elan's Gallery;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Chaotic Routing Project;; The Chaotic Routing Project;Computer Science & Engineering Department;University of Washington,; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;; Chaos is a friend of mine.; -Bob Dylan;; Chaotic People;All sorts of people work on the Chaotic Routing project.; Research Papers and Technical Reports;A repository of all of the research papers;and technical reports of the Chaotic;Routing project is available.; Chaos Router Chip;The;Chaos Router Chip is an implementation of the chaos routing algorithm in hardware. It;has been built and tested in 1.2 micron CMOS, and redesigned in a 0.8 micron process for;better performance.; Simulator;The;Chaos Router Simulator is a powerful simulator which can simulate all;sorts of networks and routing algorithms. It includes a very nice graphical;front end!; Standards for Presentation of Results;At PCRCW '94, we discussed the presentation;of simulation results for routing algorithms. We were able to come up;with some guidelines; for presentation of results.; Other Research Groups;We're building a list of all research groups that;have webs describing research in routing and/or interconnection networks.; Parallel Computer Routing and Communication Workshop (PCRCW) '94;PCRCW '94 was held at the Univeristy of Washington in Seattle in May;1994. Proceedings are available now.;The University of Washington CSE home Page;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Emerald; The Emerald Project;Ideally, the development phase of a new FPGA architecture would make;use of a reliable set of mapping tools to produce accurate performance;evaluations of proposed designs. Unfortunately, given the quick;production time frames faced by most developers, tool construction is;often postponed until after many architectural features have been;frozen. To satisfy the need for fast tool prototyping, we have;designed Emerald, a powerful architecture-driven system for quick;development of FPGA tools. At its heart Emerald provides the basic;features needed in all FPGA systems -- logic block analysis, synthesis;and technology mapping, global placement and partitioning, and;detailed placement and routing. Its CAD environment provides an;efficient way to thoroughly specify an FPGA's routing and logic block;architectures, as well as architecture-specific metrics to tailor;placement and routing. Moreover, Emerald's parameterized schematic;specifications allow architectural variations to be quickly captured;and evaluated.;Emerald Publications; Any documents contained in this page are included by;the contributing authors as a means to ensure timely dissemination of;scholarly and technical work on a non-commercial basis. Copyright and;all rights therein are maintained by the authors or by other copyright;holders, notwithstanding that they have offered their works here;electronically. It is understood that all persons copying this;information will adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each;author's copyright. These works may not be reposted without the;explicit permission of the copyright holder.;The Definitive Emerald Paper; Darren C. Cronquist and Larry McMurchie.;"Emerald - An Architecture-Driven Tool Compiler for FPGAs",;To appear in Proceedings of the 1996 ACM/SIGDA Fourth International;Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays , February 1996.;The Router used in Emerald;Larry McMurchie and Carl Ebeling,;"PathFinder: A Negotiation-Based;Performance-Driven Router for FPGAs",;Proceedings of the 1995 ACM; Third International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays;Aided Design , pp. 111-117, February 1995.;Researchers; Darren Cronquist; Carl Ebeling; Larry McMurchie; Target text information: Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;; Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;; Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington,; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of;Washington has been engaged in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and;Computer-Aided Design (CAD) research, development, and education since;the late 1970s. Today, the Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;is the focus of a wide variety of VLSI architectures, embedded sytems,;and CAD research.;Current Research Projects;Asynchronous Circuits and Verification;Time Separation of Events:; Specification, synthesis, and verification of timed asynchronous; circuits.; Asynchronous Circuits:; Survey of current asynchronous design methodologies, as; well as the first FPGA for asynchronous circuits.;FPGAs and Rapid-Prototyping;Triptych/Montage FPGA Architectures:; Development of the Triptych and Montage FPGA; architectures, architectures with improved densities over current; commercial FPGAs.;Multi-FPGA Systems & Rapid-Prototyping:; Development of the Springbok Rapid-Prototyping System for; Board-Level Designs, as well as partitioning, pin assignment,; and routing topology work for general multi-FPGA systems.;Emerald - An Architecture-Adaptive Toolset for FPGAs:; A complete set of mapping, placement and routing tools;can be generated automatically from a description of an FPGA;architecture. Architecture-specific metrics can be incorporated;into the various tools to improve the results.;Embedded Systems;The Chinook Project:; A Hardware/Software Co-design, Co-synthesis, and Co-simulation; system for embedded applications.;Performance Optimization of Synchronous Circuits;Retiming Level-Clocked Circuits:; Efficient algorithms for retiming circuits that use;level-sensitive latches to improve performance, reduce cost, and;increase tolerance to clock skew.;Architectural Retiming:; Methods for improving the performance of synchronous;circuits that have latency or feedback contraints.;Network Router;The Chaotic;Routing Project;Self-Tuned Systems;Self-tuned systems are directed by Ted Kehl;Previous Research Projects;; Gemini; Validating layout by comparing the specification circuit to the; implemented circuit.;;MacTester; A low-cost digital functional tester for chips and circuits; with TTL or CMOS voltage levels.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Frank D. Alioto, a lieutenant with the Milwaukee Fire Department, has authored his monthly column, A Brief History Lesson, for Brady Street News since 1996. He has also volunteered for the Milwaukee County Historical Society and is a guide for walking tours through several city neighborhoods with Historic Milwaukee, Inc.; Title: Milwaukee's Brady Street Neighborhood (Images of America: Wisconsin) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Milwaukee has kept its murders and mishaps out of books. Until now.From Vito Guardalabene's arrival from Italy until the days of controlling the Teamsters union and paying off public officials, Milwaukee was a city of Bullets, Blood and Beer. The Milwaukee Mafia relies on previously unseen police reports, FBI investigative notes, coroner's records, newspaper articles, family lore and more to bring to light an era of Milwaukee's history that has been largely undocumented and shrouded in myth. This is not only a story of organized crime. It is also about immigration, the American Dream, urban planning, law enforcement, and politics, and how all these elements come together to form a solid narrative.Gavin Schmitt has been interviewed on radio, newspaper and the Internet for his expertise on organized crime. He has researched Wisconsin's darker history for decades and has been published in a variety of magazines including "Informer" and "HorrorHound". Mr. Schmitt lives in Neenah, Wisconsin.; Title: The Milwaukee Mafia: Mobsters in the Heartland 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Author Gavin Schmitt has combined his own photographs with those from various historical societies, libraries, archives, and the personal collections of relatives, police officers, and federal agents. Most of the images contained in this book have never before been made public.; Title: Milwaukee Mafia (Images of America) Target text information: Description: Martin Hintz is an award-winning journalist who has covered ethnic affairs in Milwaukee since the early 1970s. He is a past president of the Society of American Travel Writers and a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Committee to Protect Journalists. In addition to Italian Milwaukee, Hintz has also written Irish Milwaukee for Arcadias Images of America series.; Title: Italian Milwaukee (WI) (Images of America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "...this heavily illustrated volume, edited by Salim T.S. Al-Hassani, stands on its own as an accessible history of the golden era that spanned from the 7th to the 17th century."--Boston Sunday GlobeTHE FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND CIVILIZATION (FSTC) is a United Kingdom-based educational entity which was formed to popularize, disseminate and promote an accurate account of Muslim Heritage and its contribution to present day science, technology and civilization. As well as owning, developing and maintaining MuslimHeritage.com, FSTC has produced publications, conferences and teacher training seminars on the subject.; Title: 1001 Inventions: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim Civilization: Official Companion to the 1001 Inventions Exhibition Target text information: Description: International acclaim for the author:"truly passionate and motivating"- Sheridan College, Canada"a paradigm shift"- Dr. David Suzuki, Science broadcaster and environmental activist, Canada"timely message."- Peel Multicultural Council, Canada"Dynamic"- BTL Worldwide, Dubai"flow of creativity"- Novell, USA"very different from the crowd"- Tyco International, USA"Fresh lateral thinking"- Kempinski, Switzerland"Amazing"- George Brown College, CanadaAwards:* Outstanding Guest Speaker Award at International Leadership Congress 2010* International e-learning Congress Award 2011Gabriel Iqbal is an award-winning internationally acclaimed Canadian lean management, leadership, behavioural skills and sustainability training specialist. He is a paradigm-shifting scientist, author, poet and humanitarian. After having secured a scholarship for distinguished performance in a Diploma in Health Sciences at Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College, UK, in the early 90s, he was privileged to work under one of the worlds eminent Biologist, Dr. Ray McNeil Alexander and earned a BSc. Honours in Biology from the University of Leeds, UK, with a key focus on Biomechanics, Fresh Water Ecology, Environmental Science, Evolution, Paleobiology, and Human Psychology. Later on, he completed a Post-Graduation in Science Education from the same university and taught Science for several years. Further, his career focused on Lean Management, Sustainable Development, Organizational Behaviour, and Wellbeing. He has worked internationally for almost 25 years, with various fortune 500 companies, written extensively on Lean Management, Sustainable Development and Behavioural Skills and implemented his signature programs at the grassroots level with practical success. Gabriel is also a Lean Management Certified Trainer and a Certified Internal Auditor for Environmental Health and Safety Management Systems that includes ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems Training) and OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Training). Following his professional education, his personal interests grew in the field of Behavioural Psychology, Human Motivation and Sustainable Development. Gabriel has provided Ethical Leadership, Management, Corporate and Social Responsibility, Human Motivation, Sustainable Development and Well-being Programs for over two decades via his training and development organization, the Eureka Academy. Gabriels major work is represented in, Heart Intelligence Book Trilogy, which is accompanied by a non-profit Film: www.heartintelligencebook.com Gabriel has authored various books that are available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Iqbal/e/B00PTJ0OIK www.eurekamakingadifference.com AWARDS: Making a Difference Award 2011 Peel Multicultural Council, Canada Outstanding Guest Speaker Award 2010 International Leadership Congress International e-learning Award 2011 International e-learning Congress Gabriel is married to Tracy Liu and they have two daughters, Rumi and Roya and live in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.; Title: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Golden Age of Science and Civilization in Islam: The Origins and Sustainable Ethical Applications of Practical Empirical Experimental Scientific Method I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 505 Home Page;CSE 505: Concepts of Programming Languages;Autumn 1996 / MWF 10:30-11:20 / Loew 113.;Instructor: David Notkin; (notkin@cs);office hours: Tu 2:30-3:30PM, F 1:00-2:00PM, Sieg 414 (and by;appointment);TA: Kurt Partridge;(kepart@cs);office hours: Th 12:00-1:00, 4th Floor Cubicles;Course Handouts; Introductory handout html, postscript; Assignments; Readings;Mailing List and Threaded Archives;We will be using the mailing list for administrative and instructional;purposes. If you wish to refer to a previously sent message, see the threaded mailing list archives.;Send mail to the list at:;[email protected]. To subscribe to the list, send email;to [email protected] with the single line in the message body;(not the subject):;subscribe cse505;General Programming Language Research Resources; Yahoo's page; Mark Leone's excellent;Programming Languages Research pages;Programming language critiques;Gary Leaven's language self-study page;Functional Languages Resources;MIT's Scheme home page;CMU's Standard ML page;A Gentle Introduction to ML;Haskell FAQ; Pages on the lambda calculus from Washington University; Some more lambda calculus pages from Monash University;Object-Oriented Languages Resources; University of Geneva's object-oriented programming info page; UW's own Cecil project; Dylan pages at Carnegie Mellon and Apple Computer.;Questions? Send us mail.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Software Safety at the University of Washington; Software is playing an increasingly important role in systems such; as nuclear reactors, aircraft, defence and space systems, chemical; plants, and medical equipment. Because of the consequences of a; malfunction, these safety-critical systems must pass rigorous tests; and reviews before they may be used. Although system safety engineering; techniques have existed for decades, most do not apply to systems that; contain digital computers and software.; The goal of the University of Washington Safety Project is to develop; a theoretical foundation for safety and a methodology for building; safety-critical systems built upon that foundation.; In Safeware: System Safety and; Computers, Nancy Leveson summarizes the issues involved and; lays the foundation for the methodology. We are now working on safety; analysis techniques to support the methodology and a set of; prototype tools to be used to validate the specification and analysis; techniques.;University of Washington |; UW Computer Science;UW Software Engineering |; Other Safety Links; Target text information: Kurt Partridge; KURT PARTRIDGE;; ACADEMIC INFORMATION; I am a graduate student in the; computer science department at the University of Washington. My; interests include software engineering, software specifications,; specification usability and readability, and applications of formal; methods to specifications. The UW; software safety web page describes my and others' work in these; areas.; I have also dabbled in user interface design, human computer; interaction, and Java programming.; RECENT PUBLICATIONS;Kurt E. Partridge.; BDDTCL: An Environment for Visualizing and Manipulating Binary Decision;Diagrams. Interactive Poster at CHI '96.;(HTML, Postscript). Poster Preview (Postscript).;Nancy Leveson, Ken Bauer, Mats Heimdahl, Wayne Ohlrich, Kurt Partridge,; Vivek Ratan, and Jon Reese.; A CAD Environment for Safety-Critical Software.; NASA Conference on Safety Through Quality 1995.; (Postscript);BACKGROUND; I started graduate school in 1992 after completing a B.S. in computer; science at UC Berkeley. Before that I lived a lovely suburban life in; Thousand Oaks, CA with my parents, sister, and a cat named Otis.;FUN; Right this way to Kurt's Humor Corner.;; Box 352350; University of Washington; Seattle, WA 98195 USA; Voice: (206) 685 4087; FAX: (206) 543 2969;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Richard Brzezinski is a young historian and a leading expert on the military history of central and Eastern Europe, greatly admired for his primary research and painstaking work in archives in Sweden, Germany and Poland. He has previously written titles on Polish Armies 1569-1696 and the army of Gustavus Adolphus in Osprey's Men-at Arms series.; Title: The Army of Gustavus Adolphus (2): Cavalry (Men-at-Arms) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Angus Konstam has written several books for Osprey, mainly on 18th century subjects. His recent works include Campaign 44 Pavia 1525 and Elite 67 Pirates 16601730. Angus previously worked as a Curator of Weapons at the Royal Armouries, Tower of London, and Chief Curator of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum. He now devotes himself to full-time writing, indulging his passion for maritime and naval history to the maximum.; Title: Elizabethan Sea Dogs 15601605 (Elite) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Dr David Nicolle was born in 1944 and worked for the BBC, including the overseas broadcasting Service before returning to university, obtaining his PhD in Edinburgh. He subsequently taught at Yarmouk University in Jordan, since which he has contributed a substantial number of Osprey titles. He is a specialist in medieval arms and armour and has written several hardback books as well as numerous articles for specialist journals. He has also presented papers at many international conferences.; Title: The Janissaries (Elite) Target text information: Description: Vladimir Brnardic's Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years' War (1): Infantry and Artillery provides a fine survey of the history of the Hapsburg armies of the Thirty Years' War, exploring their role and actions in Europe's last major religious war. A fine survey, this is a pick for any in-depth military history library. The Bookwatch (January 2010)In his book on this conflict, Author Vladimir Brnardic concentrates on the men and equipment of the Infantry and the Artillery units. As with all Men-At-Arms titles, this one provides a background to the war, has a look at how the war progressed through the various conflicts, then takes a closer look at the various units in how they were recruited, how they were dressed and the equipment they used. It also examines how these forces performed in battle and the tactics that were used. This is all superbly enhanced by artifacts, period illustrations and the art work of illustrator Darko Pavlovic. This was a very colorful time and the men wore rather flamboyant outfits to say the least.If your interest is in the time of the Three Musketeers, then this is a book you simply must add to your collection. It is a very interesting read and can easily be recommended. Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness, modelingmadness.com (November 2009)Vladimir Brnardic was born in Zagreb in 1973. After graduating from the University of Zagreb with a History degree, he trained as a journalist in the Documentary Program of Croatian Television. He has a keen interest in the history of Central and Eastern European military organizations from the 15th to 19th centuries, especially those of the Thirty Years' War period. He is married and currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. The author lives in Zagreb, Croatia.; Title: Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years War (1): Infantry and artillery (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Explores the major archaeological sites in the Americas and details their place in the ongoing debate as to who colonized the Americas and how. The book is divided into two parts. Part one is entitled "Questions and Answers" and addresses the who, how, when, and why conundrum. Part two, "The Evidence," examines 24 archaeological sites organized into four categories... For each site, a narrative is provided that describes the history of the archaeological work undertaken and a description of the most important artifacts discovered along with an explanation of their context within the debate over the peopling of the Americas. Also included are copious illustrations, maps, and photographs, many in full color and some the size of an entire page. Appendixes include a glossary and a nine-page explanation of carbon dating that includes the carbon dates for the artifacts discussed in the main body of the work. Concluding the book is a bibliography and index. This work is highly recommended to all libraries as it details a scientific debate that continues to roil the archeological community in language that is easily understandable by lay readers. (John R. Burch Jr. ARBA Online 2018-03-01)This lavishly illustrated work gives a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving field of New World archaeology (Publishers Weekly 2017-01-16)Highly recommended. All public and general collections and undergraduate libraries. (L. L. Johnson Choice 2017-03-01)By organizing the book around key sites with generous illustrations, Adovasio and Pedler present readers with a thorough tour of the sites, assemblages, and material evidence associated with the colonization event... The book provides a concise and beautifully illustrated trip through these individual sites and artifacts, which goes a long way toward providing an explanation of what is and is not currently known. (Nicole M. Waguespack Quarterly Review of Biology 2017-09-01)This large format book is lavishly illustrated and written for the general reader, and the in-depth description of the thirty-five key early sites is the first of its kind. It is a must-read book for all of us, archaeologists and lay people alike, who are interested in the story of how the Americas were colonized. (Mark Michel American Archaeology 2016-12-01)J. M. Adovasio has overseen over four decades of archaeological research at the renowned Meadowcroft Rockshelter, one of the best dated pre-Clovis sites in the Western Hemisphere. Adovasio is author of over 250 journal articles and five books, including, with Olga Soffer, The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory. He is currently a Research Associate of the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh.David Pedler is Editor at the Lighting Research Center, School of Architecture, Rensselaer University and a Research Associate of the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh.; Title: Strangers in a New Land: What Archaeology Reveals About the First Americans 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Its a clever, smartly written and altogether enthusiastic effort to breathe feeling and life into the human processes behind all those ancient sites, artifacts, and busted animal bones. The past is a country to which one cannot return, but Atlas of a Lost World at least helps you imagine what you might be missing. David J. Meltzer, The Wall Street JournalWhenever I read Craig Childs I feel as if I am in the presence a passionate tour guide to exotic places, rare artifacts, and ancient bones.Childs Atlas of a Lost World is a transcontinental detective story about the arrival of humans in North America. About 20,000 years ago climates changed, humans spread across the globe, and a new era began for life in North America.Childs first-hand encounters and vivid prose make his telling of these pivotal events read more like a thriller than a stale account of dusty artifacts. Neil Shubin, author of Your Inner FishA useful and transporting tour d'horizon of the prehistoric Americas.Throughout the text, Childs projects a high degree of infectious fascination, pulling readers into his prehistoric scenes. Readers will be impressed by his hardiness as he attempts to experience what an ancient traveler may have experienced. A tight weave of professional findings, anecdotes, site visits, and explanations behind ancient artifacts make this book both engaging and indispensable for those with an interest in prehistory.Kirkus *starred review* In this captivating travelogue, Childs trods the late Ice Age with the first migrants to the Americasadventurous and canny explorers who traveled amid disappearing glaciers and a cycle of animals of all sizes from voles and falcons to some of the largest mammals seen in human evolution.With simple, beautiful sketches by fellow traveler Gilman, Childss account will fire the imagination of ordinary readers as well as anthropologists and prehistorians.Publishers Weekly *starred review* Childs takes readers on a scintillating dual journey through the geography of modern and Ice Age America in this survey of some of the lands reached by the first voyagers across the Bering Sea Ice Bridge. While exploring the American West and ultimately embarking on a trip in a north Florida swamp, Childs maintains a self-deprecating humor and a boundless enthusiasm for his subject that makes this narrative an unexpected page-turner. His curiosity is infectious, and the lessons he learns about how Ice Age people lived, what we can learn from them, and who they became resonate with serious staying power. Childs has found history deeper than politics, and in rich, evocative prose, he makes it startlingly relevant to readers. A science title with broad and enduring appeal.Booklist Online *starred review*CRAIG CHILDS is the author of Apocalyptic Planet. He has been a regular commentator for NPR's Morning Edition, and his work has appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Men's Journal, Outside, The Sun, and Orion Magazine.Awards he has received include the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Award, the Rowell Award for the Art of Adventure, the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award, and, for his body of work, the 2003 Spirit of the West Award.; Title: Atlas of a Lost World: Travels in Ice Age America Target text information: Description: Fills a niche of intelligent books about archaeology understandable by students and non-archaeologists. The only other books of this sort are those that simply describe some kind of material culture (sandals or jewelry); this book is refreshingly different because it draws together several lines of evidence and makes sense of them. Michelle Hegmon, professor of anthropology, Arizona State UniversityJill Neitzel is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Delaware.; Title: Recognizing People in the Prehistoric Southwest I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Kernel Expansions With Unlabeled Examples Modern classification applications necessitate supplementing the few available labeled examples with unlabeled examples to improve classification performance. We present a new tractable algorithm for exploiting unlabeled examples in discriminative classification. This is achieved essentially by expanding the input vectors into longer feature vectors via both labeled and unlabeled examples. The resulting classification method can be interpreted as a discriminative kernel density estimate and is readily trained via the EM algorithm, which in this case is both discriminative and achieves the optimal solution. We provide, in addition, a purely discriminative formulation of the estimation problem by appealing to the maximum entropy framework. We demonstrate that the proposed approach requires very few labeled examples for high classification accuracy. 1 Introduction In many modern classification problems such as text categorization, very few labeled examples are available but a... Target text information: Unsupervised Learning from Dyadic Data Dyadic data refers to a domain with two finite sets of objects in which observations are made for dyads, i.e., pairs with one element from either set. This includes event co-occurrences, histogram data, and single stimulus preference data as special cases. Dyadic data arises naturally in many applications ranging from computational linguistics and information retrieval to preference analysis and computer vision. In this paper, we present a systematic, domain-independent framework for unsupervised learning from dyadic data by statistical mixture models. Our approach covers different models with flat and hierarchical latent class structures and unifies probabilistic modeling and structure discovery. Mixture models provide both, a parsimonious yet flexible parameterization of probability distributions with good generalization performance on sparse data, as well as structural information about data-inherent grouping structure. We propose an annealed version of the standard Expectation Maximization algorithm for model fitting which is empirically evaluated on a variety of data sets from different domains. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A key archaeological component in the study of antiquarian Native American cultures are the stone implements they&#39;ve left beyond, especially arrowheads and spearheads. The collaborative work of Ellen Sue Turner, Thomas R. Hester, Harry J. Shafer, and painstakingly illustrated throughout by Richard L. McReynolds, Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians is a 366-page compendium showcasing more than 200 projectile points and stone tools taken from Texas-based archaeological digs. Of special note is the informative and descriptive commentary on environmental factors, locales, and types of artifacts creating portraits of ancient Native American cultures. Now in a thoroughly updated and expanded third edition, Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians is a critically important and strongly recommended scholarly addition to professional and academic library Native American Studies and American Archaeological Studies instructional reference collections and supplemental reading lists. (Midwest Book Review)[A]n essential guide for the amateur and professional alike, and it should be on the bookshelf of all those with an interest in Texas archaeology. Similar works are need for the rest of the country. (American Archaeology)Ellen Sue Turner of San Antonio, Texas has served as a research associate at the Center for Archeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, and as regional director, Region 12, of the Texas Archeological Society. Thomas R. Hester is professor of anthropology and director of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin. He lives near San Antonio in Utopia, Texas. Richard L. McReynolds is respected throughout Texas as an illustrator of stone artifacts. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.; Title: Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A Field Guide to Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians identifies and describes more than 200 dart and arrow projectile points and stone tools used by prehistoric Native Americans in Texas.; Title: A Field Guide to Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians (Texas Monthly Field Guide Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Bill Coleman holds a BBA Degree from the University of Montevallo. An entrepreneur since the early 1980s, he is presently a semi-retired investor, writer, and website developer. His hobbies are traveling, fishing, arrowhead hunting, and researching local history.; Title: Yes, You Can Find Arrowheads! Target text information: Description: A reference guide for amateur archaeologists, with emphasis on South Texas. The guide covers basic archaeology techniques, history and known sites of South Texas Indian tribes, locations and maps of prehistoric sites and artifact examples, with illustration. Written by Thomas Hester.; Title: Digging into South Texas Prehistory I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Over the last thirty-five years Jim Goodall has authored more than two dozen books and articles on military aircraft, naval ships and submarines with a focus on Low Observables, or as it is known today, Stealth.; Title: The US Navys Fast Attack Submarines, Vol.1: Los Angeles Class 688 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book on USS New Mexico (BB-40) is the work of a unique team of authors--retired nuclear engineer John Taylor, history professor Richard Melzer, retired electrical engineer Dick Brown, and lawyer Greg Trapp--all avid memorabilia collectors of this state's namesake battleship.; Title: USS New Mexico BB-40 (Images of America) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Sauer, a gunnery officer aboard Maryland, provides fascinating details of not just what happened, but how and why. -- Sea Power, September, 1999Howard Sauer was a junior officer in charge of the secondary guns on board the USS Maryland at the Battle of Surigao Strait.; Title: The Last Big-Gun Naval Battle: The Battle of Surigao Strait Target text information: Description: Author George F. Gruner presents readers with the second edition of his account of the two lives of the U.S. Navy super dreadnought battleship the USS California. The twenty-six chapters that make up the main body of the text detail the lives of the California chronologically from her construction and 1919 launch through her first life to her near miss at Pearl Harbor and subsequent second life through World War II and the years that followed. The author is a retired journalist and a veteran of World War II. --Protoview, January 2016The afternoon of 7 December 1941 presented a smoldering image of America's destroyed Pacific Fleet. Among the victims was the battleship USS California. One of two Tennessee-class battleships completed after WWI, California was the last American battleships built on the West Coast and the only one created as a dreadnought-type.Blue Water Beat tells the tale of the magnificent ship that came back from the dead. The ship went through numerous modernizations along with installation of additional anti-aircraft weapons. By the late 1930s, California and the US Navy's 14 battleships were stationed at San Pedro, California, where they regularly participated in Fleet exercises. In 1939, the battleships went through the Panama Canal to New York City for the World's Fair. The ship was preparing for a material inspection on 7 December 1941 and many of her watertight compartments were not sealed. She was struck by torpedoes and bombs from Japanese aircraft and an ammunition magazine exploded, killing approximately 50 sailors. Pumping efforts immediately got underway to keep the ship afloat, but sailors had to abandon the forward engine room because of fire and pumping ceased. After three-days progressive flooding, California settled into the mud of Pearl Harbor with only her superstructure above the surface. Two of her sailors were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions in keeping their stations and defending the ship. Amazingly, California was refloated, rebuilt, and returned to war to extract a huge toll on the Japanese enemy. This book gives a comprehensive look at the ship's life up to the disaster at Pearl, the rebuilding, and the return to combat. A participant in major invasions, California was hit by a kamikaze during the Battle of Lingayen Gult and 44 sailors were killed. Temporary repairs were made on the spot and she continued her vital shore bombardment. With the end of the war, California traveled to Philadelphia, arriving on 7 December 1945. She was placed in reserve commission until being stricken on 1 March 1959 and sold for scrap soon after. A most interesting book on a battleship that deserved preservation. --Sea Classics, April 2016 George F. Gruner retired in 1988 after a forty-six year career in journalism including thirty-three years with The Fresno Bee. He was chief news executive for seventeen years, retiring as executive editor.Gruner served in World War II with an anti-aircraft artillery unit in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany, including the Battle of the Bulge. Among his most vivid memories of the sea are a gut-wrenching tailhook landing on the carrier USS Constellation (CV64) and the back blast of a full 16-inch broadside on the battleship USS New Jersey (BB62). Gruner figured in a national press issue in 1976 when he and three other Bee staff members were jailed for refusing to reveal the identity of a confidential source. On his retirement, McClatchy Newspapers established the George F. Gruner Awards, presented annually by the Journalism Department of California State University, Fresno, to recognize meritorious public service journalism in Central California.; Title: Blue Water Beat, The Two Lives Of the Battleship USS California I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Do not attempt to adjust your browser.; We are controlling transmission.;; Status:;First-year Ph.D. student; Institution:; University of Washington; Department:; Computer Science and Engineering; Office:;Sieg Hall 429; Office Phone:;(206)543-5129; Home Phone:;(206)729-1455; E-mail Address:;[email protected]; Finger me at:; tako.cs.washington.edu;Important Stuff;Lecture notes on suffix trees (Postscript); (LaTeX);My research (coming soon);My course schedule;My PGP public key;Cyber-activism at the; Electronic Frontier Foundation;;Just for Grins;Recommended reading;My undergraduate alma mater:; Rice University;Quotable quotes;My cat's home page;We now return control of your browser to you.;Jeremy Buhler;([email protected]);Last Update: 10/18/96; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Steven Tanimoto's Home Page; Steven Tanimoto, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering;(and Adjunct Professor of Electrical;Engineering) received the A.B. degree from;Harvard in 1971 and the Ph.D. from Princeton in 1975. He joined the;University of Washington faculty in 1977 after two years teaching at;the University of Connecticut. In 1982-83 he was a Visiting Professor;at the Institut de Programmation, University of Paris-VI in France and;a visiting scholar at Linköping University, Sweden. Since 1981 he has;also served as an adjunct member of the Department of Electrical;Engineering. In 1989-90 he was a Visiting Scientist at;Kobe University (Japan), Thinking Machines Corporation (Cambridge,;Massachusetts) and Linköping University, Sweden. In June of 1989;and again in June of 1992 he was a visiting scientist at the;Institut de Research et d'Enseignement Superieur Aux Techniques;de l'Electronique (IRESTE) of the University of Nantes, France.; In addition to assisting with various conferences, he has;recently set up a home page for;IMAGE'COM 96, which is a conference devoted to image processing;and communication. The conference will take place in Bordeaux, France,;20-24 May, 1996.;Professor Tanimoto's research interests include computer analysis of;images (particularly using parallel processors), educational technology,;visual programming, and artificial intelligence. He currently;directs an NSF-sponsored project,;Mathematics Experiences Through;Image Processing; whose objective is to develop personal computer software;that motivates 8-th grade students to study mathematics.;He has written or coauthored over 70 papers, co-edited the;book ``Structured Computer Vision''; he is the author of a;textbook entitled ``The Elements of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction;Using LISP'' published in 1987;(with Common Lisp editions in 1990 and 1995) and its accompanying;software.;He is currently working on a book on the subject of;parallel computation in image processing.;Tanimoto organized the 1992 IEEE Computer Society International;Workshop on Visual Languages, held in Seattle, and he served;as General Chair for the 1993 meeting in Bergen, Norway.;He also served as program chair for the 1994 International Conference;on Pattern Recognition Subconference on Parallel Computation and;as the co-program chair for the 1994 IEEE Computer Society Conference;on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.;He has served on the program;committees for numerous conferences on image processing and pattern;recognition and was general chairman of the IEEE Computer Society;Workshop on Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Machine;Intelligence in 1987.;He currently serves on the steering committee for the;IEEE Symposia;on Visual Languages.;He has served on the editorial;boards for the journals ``Pattern Recognition'',;``Journal of Visual Languages and Computing'',;and ``CVGIP: Image Understanding''.;He served as the editor-in-chief of ``IEEE;Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence'';from 1986 to 1990. In addition to these research-related activities,;Tanimoto served as Chair of the College of Engineering;Educational Policy Committee 1991-92, as Vice Chair of;College Council 1992-93 and as its Chair in 1993-94.;He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 1995.;Outside of computer science, Steve Tanimoto enjoys playing jazz and;classical piano music.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: James Ahrens's Home Page; James Ahrens's Home Page;; Address: Computer Science & Engineering Department; University of Washington -- Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (206) 543-3368; Research Interests; Visualization, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Scientific Database Management; Projects;; University of Washington --- Database Environment for Vision Research; Los Alamos National Laboratory --- ACL Visualization Project; Publications;James P. Ahrens and Charles D. Hansen, Cost-Effective Data-Parallel Load Balancing , International Conference on Parallel Processing, August 1995.;Load balancing algorithms typically improve a program's performance on;unbalanced datasets, but degrade its performance on balanced datasets,;because unnecessary load redistributions occur. This paper presents a; cost-effective data-parallel load balancing algorithm which;performs load redistributions only when the possible savings outweigh;the redistribution costs. Experiments with a data-parallel polygon;renderer show a performance improvement of up to a factor of 34 on;unbalanced datasets and a performance loss of only 27 percent on;balanced datasets when using this algorithm.;Linda G. Shapiro, Steven L. Tanimoto, James F. Brinkley, James P. Ahrens,; Rex M. Jakobovits and Lara M. Lewis, A Visual Database System for Data and Experiment Management in Model-Based Computer Vision, Proceedings of the Second CAD-Based Vision Workshop, February 1994.;This paper presents the design of a visual database system for data and experiment management. Our system was designed as a general scientific database system, but motivated by and intended for use in model-based computer vision. We provide a unified data model, a highly graphical user interface, an advanced query facility and an interactive laboratory notebook. The system aids in scientific experimentation and promote data sharing in the computer vision community.;Frank A. Ortega, Charles D. Hansen and James P. Ahrens, Fast Data Parallel Polygon Rendering , Supercomputing, November 1993.;This paper describes a data parallel method for polygon rendering on a massively parallel machine. This method, based on a simple shading model, is targeted for applications which require very fast rendering for extremely large sets of polygons. Such sets are found in many scientific visualization applications. The renderer can handle arbitrarily complex polygons which need not be meshed. Issues involving load balancing are addressed and a data parallel load balancing algorithm is presented. This rendering toolkit enables a scientist to display 3D shaded polygons directly from a parallel machine avoiding the transmission of huge amounts of data to a post-processing rendering system.;James P. Ahrens and Charles D. Hansen,;Cost-Effective Data-Parallel Load Balancing, University of;Washington, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, TR;#95-04-02, April 1995.;A longer version of the ICPP paper which also describes a fast data-parallel;load redistribution algorithm.;;Last modified: 2/22/96; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Rex M. Jakobovits' Home Page; Rex M. Jakobovits;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, FR-35,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;I'm;getting my PhD;here at the Computer Science Department;of the University of;Washington, in the wonderful city of Seattle;. Is it always raining here? See for yourself, with this;up-to-date weather;report, or sneak a peek at this live image from a video camera;mounted outside. The camera is pointed at our beautiful Drumheller Fountain. On a clear day, you;can catch a glimpse of;Mt. Rainier in all its glory (but this is probably not a clear;day, so here's a nice color picture).;My Research; So what am I doing here?; I'm developing the Web-Based Repository Manager, which is a programming toolkit for building multi-media consoles.; I'm constructing an image database as part of a;Structural Information Framework For Brain Mapping.; We're building a knowledge base to support the Digital Anatomist, an on-line interactive atlas of the human body.; I implemented a Database;Environment for Vision Research.; I'm a local expert on persistent;programming languages.;;;Interests; So what else am I doing here?; I'm the proud creator of the UW Internet;Racquetball Ladder.; I've taught Advanced C Programming for the UW Extension; I wrote some perl scripts to manage a rotisserie;baseball league. The standings are updated daily with stats from;USA-Today.; I'm raising a happy family of african;cichlids.; I visit my home town Honolulu every chance I get, and camp out in the magical Kalalau valley .; I dig the movies; I gamble on the stock market.; I run a darn good;fantasy football team.;A Newslet would be here if you had Java;Family Links; My;dad, Leon James, a professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii who;is writing a book on;traffic psychology and fostering a lively online polemic about;Emanuel Swedenborg.; My step-mom;Diane Nahl, a professor of Library & Information Sciences, who;provides this;great index of online libraries and databases.; My mom, Judy Jakobovits, a realtor in Hawaii.; My uncle, Eddy Jakobovits, running a web site for Bioscience professionals.; My bookmarks;If you have Java, click-drag on the words below to make your own poem...; Target text information: Database Environment for Vision Research; Database Environment for Vision Research; Overview;The Database Environment for Vision Research was;designed as a general scientific database system, but motivated by and;intended for use in model-based computer vision. We provide a unified;data model, a highly graphical user interface, an advanced query;facility and an interactive laboratory notebook. The Database;Environment for Vision Research aids in scientific experimentation and;promotes data sharing in the computer vision community.;In DEVR, entities are stored in hierarchical, relational data;structures. The schema for each entity contains a name, a set of;properties, a set of parts, a set of attributed relations among the;parts and a set of graphic definitions which describe how to build;instance-specific visualizations.; We are studying many different image database research topics including:; Visual Interfaces; Multi-Level Queries; Experiment Management; People; Principal Investigators; Linda Shapiro; Steven Tanimoto; Jim Brinkley; Graduate Students; James Ahrens; Rex Jakobovits; Lara Lewis; Publications; Linda G. Shapiro, Steven L. Tanimoto, James F. Brinkley, James P. Ahrens,; Rex M. Jakobovits and Lara M. Lewis,;A Visual Database System for Data and Experiment Management in;Model-Based Computer Vision, Proceedings of the Second;CAD-Based Vision Workshop, February 1994. Presents an overview of the DEVR project.; Lara Lewis, Linda Shapiro,;Steven Tanimoto, Flexible;Data Organization with Visualization Support for a Visual Database;System , IS&T / SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science;and Technology , February 1995.; Rex Jakobovits, Linda Shapiro, Steven Tanimoto, Implementing Multi-level Queries in a Database Environment for Vision Research , IS&T / SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology , February 1995.;;email: [email protected];Last modified: 2/29/96; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; Target text information: Wilson Hsieh;Wilson C. Hsieh;I am a postdoc in the;Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the;University of Washington (in;Seattle,;WA). I am a member of the;SPIN project.;I received my PhD from the;Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science;in the;School of Engineering;at;MIT, where I worked in the;Laboratory for Computer Science.;My advisors were;Frans Kaashoek;and;Bill Weihl.;Most of my research has been in compilation and parallel systems. My;research interests lie in the interactions among compilers, programming;languages, runtime and operating systems, and architectures.;selected publications;selected links;personal interests;Wilson C. Hsieh;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195;My office is in 229 Sieg. I just moved, so my phone number;has changed.;Voice:;206-616-9005;Fax: 206-543-2969;[email protected];PGP public key;October 26, 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The Internet Softbot;Internet Softbot;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; Building autonomous agents that interact with real-world software;environments such as operating systems or databases is a pragmatically;convenient yet intellectually challenging substrate for AI research.;To support this claim, we are utilizing planning and machine-learning;techniques to develop an Internet softbot (software robot), a;customizable and (moderately) intelligent assistant for Internet;access. The softbot accepts goals in a high-level language, generates;and executes plans to achieve these goals, and learns from its;experience. The softbot enables a human user to state what;he or she wants accomplished. The softbot disambiguates the request;and dynamically determines how and where to satisfy;it. The softbot uses a UNIX shell and the World-Wide Web to interact;with a wide range of internet resources.; Take a tour of the softbot's;graphical user interface.;Principal Investigators:;Oren Etzioni,;Daniel Weld.; Also, check out the;MetaCrawler Softbot --- a fielded Web service that enables you to;search multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated;pruning options. Try it!; For further information, contact: Oren Etzioni;([email protected]);An accessible introduction to the Softbot project can be found here:; A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet.; CACM, July 1994.;Methodological motivation for the project can be found here:; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;Technical softbot papers can be found;here.;A cartoon;representation of the Internet softbot taken from the L.G.;Blanchard article that appeared in the December 1994 issue of;Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine.;The softbots research group is currently:;Developing a graphical user interface to;the softbot to allow the user to easily specify high level goals.;Extending and maintaining the XII;planner;(Keith Golden).; Working on graphical specification of search control;(Keith Golden).; Implementing an advanced plan space browser to debug planner control;(Dave Christianson).; Comparing rule-based versus procedural search control (Sujay Parekh); ILA;learns how to use information resources on the net; Designing a protocol for multi-softbot collaboration and negotiation;(Ying Sun).; Experimenting on reactive system in software domain;(C. T. Kwok and T.J. Goan).; Building an optimized agent Ingram for information gathering reactive system on the Internet.;(C. T. Kwok).; The Softbot-hackers info web (local access only);; Back to AI Home Page;; Back to CSE Home Page;Mike Perkowitz ([email protected]); 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Daniel S. Weld; Daniel S. Weld is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering;at the University of;Washington. He received bachelor's degrees in both Computer Science and Biochemistry at Yale University in 1982. He landed a Ph.D.;from the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in 1988,;received a Presidential Young Investigator's award in 1989 and an Office of Naval Research Young;Investigator's award in 1990. Weld is on the;advisory board for the Journal of AI;Research, was guest editor for Computational Intelligence, edited the; AAAI report on the Role of;Intelligent Systems in the National Information Infrastructure, and is;co-Program Chair for AAAI-96. Weld has published two books and scads of;;technical papers.;Personal Data: Here's how to reach him:; Office: 408 Sieg Hall; Phone: (206) 543-9196 (work); 543-2969 (FAX); 523-9058 (home); Mail: Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,;Box 352350, University of Washington, Seattle;WA 98195-2359;Research Interests: Weld's current research interests are in;Artificial intelligence, specifically;software agents and planning.;As one example, Weld's group supports the;UCPOP planner, which is being used at almost one hundred sites;worldwide. Many of Weld's papers are available electronically; here are;his current favorites:;;Representing Sensing Actions: The Middle Ground Revisited (KR-96, Nov 1996);;Planning to Gather Information (AAAI-96, August 1996);;Planning-Based Control of Software Agents (AIPS-96, May 1996); A;Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web (January '96);;A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet (CACM, July '94); An;Introduction to Least-Commitment Planning (AI Magazine, Winter '94);Or select from a more exhaustive;list.;;;Recreation: When absent from his office, Weld can be found;at Cafe Allegro or in the;stormy;mountains,;climbing. In the past, he enjoyed traveling the;world, but now he's more likely to be found playing with his twin boys;;Adam and Galen.; You are invited to visit his gallery of;Pacific Northwest and;Desert wilderness photographs. See also his illustrated story about;Morocco.; [email protected];; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Case-Based Learning Algorithms Abstract. Storing and using specific instances improves the performance of several supervised learning algorithms. These include algorithms that learn decision trees, classification rules, and distributed networks. However, no investigation has analyzed algorithms that use only specific instances to solve incremental learning tasks. In this paper, we describe a framework and methodology, called instance-based learning, that generates classification predictions using only specific instances. Instance-based learning algorithms do not maintain a set of abstractions derived from specific instances. This approach extends the nearest neighbor algorithm, which has large storage requirements. We describe how storage requirements can be significantly reduced with, at most, minor sacrifices in learning rate and classification accuracy. While the storage-reducing algorithm performs well on several realworld databases, its performance degrades rapidly with the level of attribute noise in training instances. Therefore, we extended it with a significance test to distinguish noisy instances. This extended algorithm's performance degrades gracefully with increasing noise levels and compares favorably with a noise-tolerant decision tree algorithm. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Logical Case Memory Systems: Foundations And Learning Issues The focus of this paper is on the introduction of a quite general type of case-based reasoning systems called logical case memory systems. The development of the underlying concepts has been driven by investigations in certain problems of case-based learning. Therefore, the present development of the target concepts is accompanied by an in-depth discussion of related learning problems. Logical case memory systems provide some formal framework for the investigation and for the application of structural similarity concepts. Those concepts have some crucial advantage over traditional numerical similarity concepts: The result of determining a new case's similarity to some formerly experienced case can be directly taken as a basis for performing case adaptation. Essentially, every logical case memory system consists of two constituents, some partially ordered case base and some partially ordered set of predicates. Cases are terms, in a logical sense. Given some problem case, every predicat... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Learning Languages by Collecting Cases and Tuning Parameters . We investigate the problem of case-based learning of formal languages. Case-based reasoning and learning is a currently booming area of artificial intelligence. The formal framework for case-based learning of languages has recently been developed by [JL93] in an inductive inference manner. In this paper, we first show that any indexed class of recursive languages in which finiteness is decidable is case-based representable, but many classes of languages including the class of all regular languages are not case-based learnable with a fixed universal similarity measure, even if both positive and negative examples are presented. Next we consider a framework of case-based learning where the learning algorithm is allowed to learn similarity measures, too. To avoid trivial encoding tricks, we carefully examine to what extent the similarity measure is going to be learned. Then by allowing only to learn a few parameters in the similarity measures, we show that any indexed class of recursive ... Target text information: Case-Based Representation and Learning of Pattern Languages Pattern languages seem to suit case-based reasoning particularly well. Therefore, the problem of inductively learning pattern languages is paraphrased in a case-based manner. A careful investigation requires a formal semantics for case bases together with similarity measures in terms of formal languages. Two basic semantics are introduced and investigated. It turns out that representability problems are major obstacles for case-based learnability. Restricting the attention to so-called proper patterns avoids these representability problems. A couple of learnability results for proper pattern languages are derived both for case-based learning from only positive data and for case-based learning from positive and negative data. Under the so-called competing semantics, we show that the learnability result for positive and negative data can be lifted to the general case of arbitrary patterns. Learning under the standard semantics from positive data is closely related to monotonic language l... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: GRAIL: Graphics and Imaging Laboratory;Welcome to the home page of GRAIL, the Graphics and Imaging Laboratory of the;University of Washington's Department of Computer Science and Engineering.;Information;People;Courses;Research Projects;Publications;Theses;Software and Data;Cool Images; Our Neighborhood; ; Department of Computer Science; and Engineering; University of Washington; Seattle;Local Interest;GRAIL disk usage policy; ;Comments to; [email protected];23 July 1996; 1-hop neighbor's text information: 301 Moved Permanently;Moved Permanently;The document has moved here.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Georges Winkenbach;Georges Winkenbach;Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;e-mail: [email protected];phone: (206) 526-0968;My interests are computer graphics and multimedia. My thesis work, done;under the supervision of professor;David Salesin,;deals with applying traditional pen-and-ink illustration techniques to the;automatic rendering of three-dimensional models. A few pen-and-ink images;created with our prototype rendering system can be found;here.; Other Links to Follow;Pen-and-ink image gallery.; Grail; : Graphics and Imaging Laboratory.; Department of Computer Science; and Engineering.; My wife's home page: Taweewan; Siwadune.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: 1. "Ghost Wave takes us to a place of almost mythic power and tells a story that unfolds like a long ride on a killer wave. I can't imagine doing what those surfers are doing out there on Cortes-and I can't imagine a finer book about them. This is a beautifully researched and compellingly written book. I read it straight through from the first page. Terrifying."- Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm 2. "A terrific, deeply researched tale about a truly wild place. You couldn't make up Cortes Bank, or the characters who've tried to make it theirs. Chris Dixon takes us out there. He gets us amongst it."--William Finnegan, author of Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life. 3. "Ghost Wave is a first-rate account of an amazing phenomenon and the people who tried to conquer and exploit it. A great read."-Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump 4. "After reading Chris' most excellent account of the monstrous waves of the mysterious Cortes Bank-the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific-I never thought I would ever consider riding a wave like this. But after surviving a five foot, head first fall from the stage earlier this year, I think I might be ready."-Jimmy Buffett 5. Mystery-shrouded, invisible from shore, riddled with hazards real and imagined, the Cortes Bank is a sort of Rubicon. Only a handful of surfers have crossed to the other side. In Ghost Wave, Chris Dixon traces the Bank's maritime history, the fanciful civilization of Abalonia, and absolute madmen who chase shifting peaks in the open ocean. " - Scott Hulet, Editor, The Surfer's Journal 6. "...fascinating and expertly researched...the heart of the book is surfing, told in a manner satisfying to both hard-core practitioners and curious outsiders." -Bruce Jenkins, The San Francisco Chronicle 7. "You approach Ghost Wave expecting a story about a wave. What you leave with is a new, perhaps previously unknown fascination with indigenous peoples, and natural sciences, addiction psychology and crackpot entrepreneurialism.all presented with a positively Melvillean wrath to emphatically measure the true Everest of the Pacific against all other bathymetric monsters." - Surfline.com 8. "Journalist Dixon, founding editor of Surfermag.com, has written an engaging, multifaceted story of an obscure locale off the California coast that draws the most daring big-wave surfers in the world...his insider knowledge brings the allure and danger of this turbulent locale to life." - Publisher's Weekly 9. "This is an outstanding and riveting work that is not to be missed, and easily one of if not the best book of its kind." -Eastern Surf 10. "excellent...an expansive history of a submerged island 100 miles off the southern coast of California, as well as an in-depth study of big wave surfing and some of its most extreme practitioners." -Charleston City paper 11. "It's hard to say which is more interesting here, the stories of the surfers, explorers, divers, and sailors drawn to Cortes Bank or the history of the bank itself. Either way, terrific reading." - Booklist 12. "If you are looking for a great read that tells a story of utter devotion to the ocean, its mysteries, and its dangers, then Ghost Wave...is definitely the book for you... This is definitely a book for anyone wanting to get a grasp on the unpredictable oceans and see into the terrifying yet exhilarating lives of big wave surfers." -PlanetSave 13. "4 out of 5 stars" - The Waterman's Library 14. "Ghost Wave is an information-packed homage to those who dare to try." - American Way magazineChris Dixon's work has appeared in the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Men's Journal, Surfer, and Surfer's Journal. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.; Title: Ghost Wave: The Discovery of Cortes Bank and the Biggest Wave on Earth 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A New York Times bestseller |Named one of The New York Times "100 Notable Books of 2018" | Named one of NPR's "Best Books of 2018" | Named one of the Financial Times "Books of the Year" | Named one of The Washington Post's "50 Notable Works of Nonfiction"Entertaining and gripping . . . For those at the helm, the philanthropic plutocrats and aspiring 'change agents' who believe they are helping but are actually making things worse, its time for a reckoning with their role in this spiraling dilemma. I suggest they might want to read a copy of this book while in the Hamptons this summer. Joseph E. Stiglitz, The New York Times Book Review Anand Giridharadas takes a swipe at the global elite in a trenchant, provocative and well-researched book about the people who are notionally generating social change . . . Read it and beware. Martha Lane Fox, Financial Times, Books of the Year 2018Impassioned . . . That Giridharadas questions an idea that has become part of the air we breathe is alone worth the price of the book, and his delicious skewering of the many who exalt their own goodness while making money from dubious business practices makes for entertaining reading. Bethany McLean, The Washington PostOne of the most insightful and provocative books about whats going on in America that Ive read in years. Senator Brian Schatz (Hawaii)The past years have seen some outstanding books on how philanthropists and their dollars have shaped public policy . . . [Anand Giridharadas] zeros in on what he sees as a glaring hypocrisy among affluent elites: that while many well-meaning (and well-off) Americans claim to want to improve society's inequalities, they don't challenge the structures that preserve that inequality, not wanting to jeopardize their own privileged positions. Jessica Smith, NPR, Best Books of 2018 Important . . . [An] empathic tone gives the book its persuasive power to touch the hearts of even those readers, like myself, who are the targets of its criticism. Mark Kramer, Stanford Social Innovation ReviewAn extraordinarily important book. Lydia Polgreen, editor-in-chief, Huffington PostImportant . . . [Winners Take All] levels a devastating attack on philanthrocapitalism. Benjamin Soskis, The Chronicle of PhilanthropyIndispensable . . . A lacerating critique. Chris Lehmann, In These TimesProvocative and passionate . . . This damning portrait of contemporary American philanthropy is a must-read for anyone interested in changing the world. Publishers Weekly (boxed and starred review)Achallenging, provocative &amp; bold book. I dont agree with all of Anands critiques . . . but I encourage everyone to read the book &amp; think hard about his take on the social sector.Mark Tercek, CEO, The Nature ConservancyGiridharadas makes a compelling case . . . [He] ultimately succeeds withWinners Take Allby adopting a temperate approach that creates space for a conversation. David Talbot, Los Angeles Review of BooksAnyone following the debate about the role ofphilanthrocapitalists, corporate foundationsor tech billionairesin solving the world's problemswill want to watch forthis new book. Jena McGregor,The Washington Post[A] landmark new book. Darren Walker, president, The Ford Foundation [Giridharadas] has delivered a clarion call that will be a fixture on my syllabus and bookshelf. Megan Tompkins-Stange, assistant professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of MichiganThis is a very difficult subject to tackle, but Giridharadas executes it brilliantly . . . This must-have titlewill be of great interest to readers, from students to professionals and everyone in-between,interested in solutions to todays complex problems . . .Winners Take Allwill be the starting point of conversations private and in groups on alternatives to the status quo and calls to action. An excellent book for troubled times. BooklistIn Anands thought-provoking book his fresh perspective on solving complex societal problems is admirable.I appreciate his commitment and dedication to spreading social justice. Bill GatesAn insightful and refreshing perspective on some of the most vexing issues this nation confronts.This is an important book from a gifted writer whose honest exploration of complex problems provides urgently needed clarity in an increasingly confusing era. Bryan Stevenson, author of Just MercyA trenchant, humane, and often revelatory investigation by one of the wisest nonfiction writers going. Katherine Boo, author of Behind the Beautiful ForeversWinners Take All is the book I have been waiting forthe most important intervention yet regarding elite-driven solutions, a vitally important problem to expose.The book courageously answers so many of the critical questions about how, despite much good will and many good people, we struggle to achieve progress in twenty-first-century America. If you want to be part of the solution, you should read this book. Ai-jen Poo, director, National Domestic Workers Alliance A brilliant, rising voice of our era takes us on a journey among the global elite in his search for understanding of our tragic disconnect. Thought-provoking, expansive, and timely. Isabel Wilkerson, author, The Warmth of Other SunsWinners Take All boldly exposes one of the great if little-reported scandals of the age of globalization: the domestication of the life of the mind by political and financial power and the substitution of thought leaders for critical thinkers. It not only reorients us as we lurch out of a long ideological intoxication; it also embodies the valuesintellectual autonomy and dissentthat we need to build a just society. Pankaj Mishra, author of Age of AngerIn this trenchant and timely book, Anand Giridharadas shows how the winners of global capitalism seek to help the losers, but without disturbing the market-friendly arrangements that keep the winners on top.He gives us an incisive critique of corporate-sponsored charities that promote frictionless win-win solutions to the worlds problems but disdain the hard, contentious work of democratic politics.An indispensable guide for those perplexed by the rising public anger toward change-making elites. Michael J. Sandel, author of What Money Cant Buy: The Moral Limits of MarketsANAND GIRIDHARADAS is the author of The True American and India Calling. He was a foreign correspondent and columnist for The New York Times from 2005 to 2016, and has also written for The Atlantic, The New Republic, and The New Yorker. He is an Aspen Institute fellow, an on-air political analyst for MSNBC, and a former McKinsey analyst. He teaches journalism at New York University and has spoken on the main stage of TED. His writing has been honored by the Society of Publishers in Asia, the Poynter Fellowship at Yale, and the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Award. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.; Title: Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: &ldquo;You say you want a revolution? These stories of &ldquo;unsettlers&rdquo; striving to lead more simple lives are an inspiration as well as a dose of reality on how difficult that can be. This is an important book.&rdquo;&mdash;Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia&#160;&ldquo;A fascinating, timely, and deeply personal examination of what it means to be a non-conformist in the modern age."&mdash;Outside &#160; &ldquo;If talk of politics makes you pine for a life away from Twitter and cable news and the rest, Mark Sundeen's&#160;The Unsettlers&#160;offers a few tips for how to build a sustainable future."&#160;&mdash;The New York Times Book Review "In-depth and compelling&hellip;These homesteaders show us how the other other half lives."&#160;&mdash;Los Angeles Times&#160; &ldquo;An enlightening read...&#160;[and]&#160;exceptional reporting on a topic that we&rsquo;d all be wise to familiarize ourselves with.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;Paris Review &#160; &ldquo;A well-crafted, intimate portrait&hellip;Sundeen is a sympathetic, self-deprecating, imperfect Virgil, and thus a perfect, humorous, yet earnest guide on a foray into uncompromising outposts where people are striving for purity in a deeply compromised world.&rdquo;&mdash;San Francisco Chronicle &#160; &ldquo;[A] deftly written study.&rdquo;&mdash;Nature &ldquo;In this deft, impeccably reported book, Sundeen offers a fresh look at the recurrent American urge for the 'simple' life ... gain[ing] personal insights that feel honest and weighty."&#160;&mdash;Los Angeles Review of Books &ldquo;This fallen world has quite enough wannabe farmers, and long may they thrive. But it's frankly hard to imagine the bunch of carrots, however lovingly husbanded, that would be more nourishing than the body of work Sundeen is building.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;Missoula Independent &#160; "A mix of social history and well-crafted journalism."&#160;&mdash;USA Today&rsquo;s Green Living&#160; &#160; "A seriously fascinating and inspiring read. It's a book for anyone who has ever wondered how to live more sustainably, more consciously, and also a bit more crazily (in a wow-how-can-they-live-without-the-internet? kind of way). Mark is a terrific writer and I was absorbed by every page of this deep, insightful examination of the lives of a handful of Americans who choose to live differently.&rdquo;&mdash;Cheryl Strayed &ldquo;Sundeen captures a balance between idealism and realism that leaves the reader feeling inspired, introspective and, at the very least, a little bit unsettled.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;The Missoulian &#160; &ldquo;Pretty darn good. &hellip; Particularly interesting is the way Sundeen compares and contrasts the white, suburban mythology of &ldquo;what happened to Detroit&rdquo; with the urban, black perspective on the city&rsquo;s transformation. &hellip; Probably the best, fairest portrayal of the Motor City&rsquo;s postwar metamorphosis published since Scott Martelle&rsquo;s&#160;Detroit: A Biography."&#160;&mdash;The Detroit Metro Times &#160;&ldquo;By framing the book as a search for answers, not arguments, Sundeen fills [The Unsettlers] with empathy and curiosity. Each section is distinguished by strong reporting, and Sundeen&rsquo;s admiration for his subjects is clear.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;The Rumpus &ldquo;[A] carefully and affectionate&shy;ly reported account of idealists working not to leave the real world behind, but to make it better.&rdquo;&mdash;BookPage &ldquo;A gorgeous new book that provides a contemporary twist on Wendell Berry&rsquo;s 1977 classic,&#160;The Unsettling of America.... Sundeen finds beauty in each of the couples&rsquo; lives, he doesn&rsquo;t flatten them into human Instagrams&hellip;.[they] are weird, stubborn and strong, and Sundeen provides a nuanced picture of their beliefs&hellip; Importantly, Sundeen also acknowledges that the &ldquo;renunciation of privilege&rdquo; can become &ldquo;just another means of exercising it.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;High Country News &ldquo;A mix of social history and well-crafted journalism, this book relays the deeply personal stories of today&rsquo;s pioneers.&rdquo;&mdash;Living Green &#160; &ldquo;Simplicity is a relative matter; there is no one path or goal in that quest, and the degrees of simplicity one might achieve vary widely from one person to another&hellip;Those who seek the simple life that Mark Sundeen presents in The Unsettlers reflect that diversity&hellip; Nothing is easy about riding a bicycle to La Plata in winter, or about coaxing food from the wastelands of Detroit. But all of these simplifiers have been roaring successes in one simple way: they have, through their devoted work, gained true joy in their lives.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;Missouri Historical Review &ldquo;In captivating detail, [Sundeen] explores what it takes to live off the grid, survive without government intervention and live a sustainable life...Charming, self-deprecating and honest.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;Coachella Valley Weekly "Well researched, immediately engaging, immensely readable, and ultimately inspiring. This is the perfect read for DIY-types with dreams of saving the world, or at least their own backyards.&rdquo;&#160;&mdash;Booklist &ldquo;From dirt roads in rural Missouri to Detroit&rsquo;s foreclosed streets, Sundeen reports how people throughout the United States have chosen to live simple but never simply&hellip;these pages will leave any reader with a penchant for sustainability to question their own carbon footprint.&rdquo; &mdash;Library Journal &ldquo;Engaging, honest, and deeply personal&hellip; Provocative reading for anyone who has ever yearned for a life of radical simplicity.&rdquo; &mdash;Kirkus Reviews &ldquo;Sundeen&hellip;ask[s] important questions about technology, the economy, and the moral implications of being both critic and participant in our society.&rdquo; &mdash;Publisher&rsquo;s Weekly "From a crop of orphaned garlic plants in Detroit to a tipi birth in Montana, Mark Sundeen&rsquo;s&#160;The Unsettlers&#160;is rigorously reported and utterly enthralling. With candor, wit, and live-voltage curiosity, Sundeen profiles pioneers who have developed better ways to live in our overdeveloped world.&#160;The Unsettlers&#160;isn&rsquo;t in the business of guilt or shame mongering, but it will certainly&mdash;if you have a pulse and a laptop, or even an electrical socket&mdash;make you question how you live in the world as well."&#160; &mdash;Leslie Jamison, author of&#160;The Empathy Exams &ldquo;With his chronicles of modern-day American visionaries and iconoclasts who have opted out of the mainstream culture, I&rsquo;ve come to think of Mark Sundeen as our poet laureate of a new era of alternative lifestyles.&rdquo; &mdash;Bob Shacochis, author of&#160;The Woman Who Lost Her Soul "The Unsettlers&#160;portrait of six true-hearted heroes of husbandry pitted against the Corporate Person would put the fear of God in that monster if it had a pulse. Sundeen&rsquo;s opus combines fierce reasoning, romance, impeccable research, the narrative pull of a thriller, and the subliminal magic of some wondrous old myth as he takes the measure of America&rsquo;s betrayed yearning for a living, thriving earth."&mdash;David James Duncan, author of&#160;The River Why&#160;and&#160;The Brothers K&#160;Mark Sundeen&#160;is the author of several books, including The Man Who Quit Money and the coauthor of North by Northwestern, which was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He has taught fiction and nonfiction in the MFA creative writing programs at the University of New Mexico and Southern New Hampshire University. He and his wife divide their time between Fort Collins, Colorado, and Moab, Utah.; Title: The Unsettlers: In Search of the Good Life in Today's America Target text information: Description: "Wonderful... a moving autobiography, the story of a unique business, and a detailed blueprint for hope." --Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel"For everyone who is alternately outraged and depressed by the wave of greed that has been the hallmark of corporate America in the twenty-first century, there is a name that inspires hope: Yvon Chouinard....Unique and compelling." --San Francisco Chronicle"Chouinard's biography, Let My People Go Surfing, reveals a fascinating and colorful character....For all of our sakes, it seems the responsible thing for companies to do is follow Chouinard's ascent." --USA Today"No matter what you do, you will find essential guidance and inspiration in Let My People Go Surfing." --Dave Foreman, The Rewilding InstituteYvon Chouinard is the founder and owner of Patagonia, Inc., based in Ventura, California.&#160; He began in business by designing, manufacturing, and distributing rock climbing equipment in the late 1950s. His tinkering led to an improved ice ax that is the basis for modern ice ax design. In 1964 he produced his first mail-order catalog, a one-page mimeographed sheet containing advice not to expect fast delivery during climbing season. In 2001, along with Craig Mathews, owner of West Yellowstone's Blue Ribbon Flies, he started One Percent for the Planet, an alliance of businesses that contribute at least 1 percent of their net annual sales to groups on a list of researched and approved environmental organizations.; Title: Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman--Including 10 More Years of Business Unusual I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Home Page: Marc Friedman; Marc Friedman's Home Page;;; Course web page for CSE 573; Who Am I?; Watercolors; Applets; Camping Checklists; Spanish-English Collaborative Dictionary; Poetry; Research; Some Favorite Quotes; Links to elsewhere;;OCCAM: an information-gathering agent.; Keith Golden.; Keith's Wordbot.; Our bike trip.;;Artificial Intelligence at UW.; Cody Kwok.; Dan Weld.;;The UCPOP planner a research tool that changed my life.; Works of Nietzsche;in English.; My Netscape bookmarks; file.; Every page should reference itself.;You are the;;visitor since Feb 4 '96;Marc Friedman;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Internet Softbot;Internet Softbot;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; Building autonomous agents that interact with real-world software;environments such as operating systems or databases is a pragmatically;convenient yet intellectually challenging substrate for AI research.;To support this claim, we are utilizing planning and machine-learning;techniques to develop an Internet softbot (software robot), a;customizable and (moderately) intelligent assistant for Internet;access. The softbot accepts goals in a high-level language, generates;and executes plans to achieve these goals, and learns from its;experience. The softbot enables a human user to state what;he or she wants accomplished. The softbot disambiguates the request;and dynamically determines how and where to satisfy;it. The softbot uses a UNIX shell and the World-Wide Web to interact;with a wide range of internet resources.; Take a tour of the softbot's;graphical user interface.;Principal Investigators:;Oren Etzioni,;Daniel Weld.; Also, check out the;MetaCrawler Softbot --- a fielded Web service that enables you to;search multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated;pruning options. Try it!; For further information, contact: Oren Etzioni;([email protected]);An accessible introduction to the Softbot project can be found here:; A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet.; CACM, July 1994.;Methodological motivation for the project can be found here:; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;Technical softbot papers can be found;here.;A cartoon;representation of the Internet softbot taken from the L.G.;Blanchard article that appeared in the December 1994 issue of;Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine.;The softbots research group is currently:;Developing a graphical user interface to;the softbot to allow the user to easily specify high level goals.;Extending and maintaining the XII;planner;(Keith Golden).; Working on graphical specification of search control;(Keith Golden).; Implementing an advanced plan space browser to debug planner control;(Dave Christianson).; Comparing rule-based versus procedural search control (Sujay Parekh); ILA;learns how to use information resources on the net; Designing a protocol for multi-softbot collaboration and negotiation;(Ying Sun).; Experimenting on reactive system in software domain;(C. T. Kwok and T.J. Goan).; Building an optimized agent Ingram for information gathering reactive system on the Internet.;(C. T. Kwok).; The Softbot-hackers info web (local access only);; Back to AI Home Page;; Back to CSE Home Page;Mike Perkowitz ([email protected]); Target text information: Cody Kwok's Home Page;Welcome!;Hi, I am Cody Chung Tin Kwok, aka;[email protected];I'm a UW;CSE;graduate student ,;working with;Dan Weld;and;Oren Etzioni;on;planning and;software agents.;Work; The Ingram softbot;AI;UW AI; Contact information;Leisure; [sanctuary];Nausicaa of Valley of Wind;Laputa Castle in the Sky;Hyper Future Vision Gunnm; Me;Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind;Cody Kwok Last modified May 25; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Specification and Simulation of Multi-Agent Systems in CaseLP Nowadays software applications are characterized by a great complexity. It arises from the need of reusing existing components and properly integrating them. The distribution of the involved entities and their heterogeneity makes it very useful the adoption of the agent-oriented technology. The paper presents the state-of-the-art of CaseLP, an experimental logic-based prototyping environment for multi-agent systems. CaseLP provides a prototyping method and a set of tools and languages which support the prototype realization. At the system specification level, an architectural description language can be adopted to describe the prototype in terms of agents classes, instances, their provided and required services and their communication links. At the agent specification level, a rule-based, not executable language can be used to easily define reactive and proactive agents. An executable, linear logic language can define more sophisticated agents and the system in which they operate. At t... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Generalised Object-Oriented Concepts for Inter-Agent Communication . In this paper, we describe a framework to program open societies of concurrently operating agents. The agents maintain a subjective theory about their environment and interact with each other via a communication mechanism suited for the exchange of information, which is a generalisation of the traditional rendez-vous communication mechanism from the object-oriented programming paradigm. Moreover, following object-oriented programming, agents are grouped into agent classes according to their particular characteristics; viz. the program that governs their behaviour, the language they employ to represent information and most interestingly the questions they can be asked to answer. We give and operational model of the programming language in terms of a transition system for the formal derivation of computations of multi-agent programs. 1 Introduction The field of multi-agent systems is a rapidly growing research area. Although in this field there is no real consensus on what ... 1-hop neighbor's text information: BDI Agents: from Theory to Practice The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations of such agents and their implementations have proceeded in parallel with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a particular type of rational agent, a BeliefDesire -Intention (BDI) agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate (a) the theoretical foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision-theoretic perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective; (b) the implementations of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical perspective; and (c) the building of large-scale applications based on BDI agents. In particular, an air-traffic management application will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective. Introduction The design of systems that are required to perform high-level management and control tasks in complex dynamic environments is becoming ... Target text information: Specification of Heterogeneous Agent Architectures . Agent-based software applications need to incorporate agents having heterogeneous architectures in order for each agent to optimally perform its task. HEMASL is a simple meta-language used to specify intelligent agents and multi-agent systems when different and heterogeneous agent architectures must be used. HEMASL specifications are based on an agent model that abstracts several existing agent architectures. The paper describes some of the features of the language, presents examples of its use and outlines its operational semantics. We argue that adding HEMASL to CaseLP, a specification and prototyping environment for MAS, can enhance its flexibility and usability. 1 Introduction Intelligent agents and multi-agent systems (MAS) are increasingly being acknowledged as the "new" modelling techniques to be used to engineer complex and distributed software applications [17, 9]. Agent-based software development is concerned with the realization of software applications modelled ... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Black Church Beginnings" provides an intimate look at the struggles of African Americans to establish spiritual communities in the harsh world of slavery in the American colonies. Written by one of todaybs foremost experts on African American religion, this book traces the growth of the black church from its start in the mid-1700s to the end of the nineteenth century.As Henry Mitchell shows, the first African American churches didnbt just organize; they labored hard, long, and sacrificially to form a meaningful, independent faith. Mitchell insightfully takes readers inside this process of development. He candidly examines the challenge of finding adequately trained pastors for new local congregations, confrontations resulting from internal class structure in big city churches, and obstacles posed by emerging denominationalism.Original in its subject matter and singular in its analysis, Mitchellbs "Black Church Beginnings" makes a major contribution to the study of American church history.; Title: Black Church Beginnings: The Long-Hidden Realities of the First Years 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: James A. Forbes, Jr. has spoken to more than 100,000 people every year, hailed as the preachers preacher. He is senior minister at Riverside Church in New York City, and has also held the position of Joe R. Engle Professor of Preaching at Union Theological Seminary in New York. 1989; Title: The Holy Spirit &amp; Preaching 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael Kinnamon is one of the most widely respected leaders and scholars of the ecumenical movement. He has held many noteworthy positions, including General Secretary for the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, Executive Secretary of the World Council of Churches' Commission on Faith and Order, and Dean of Lexington Theological Seminary. Kinnamon has also served as a professor of ecumenical and interfaith studies at seminaries and universities in the United States and India. He is the author of several books on the ecumenical movement, including Can a Renewal Movement Be Renewed?; Title: The Witness of Religion in an Age of Fear Target text information: Description: Soul Theology distills the core beliefs that have provided and sustained a healing and balancing force in the black community throughout its history in North American.Henry H. Mitchell is the author of Celebration and Experience in preaching, Black Preaching, Black Belief, The Recovery of Preaching, and Soul Theology.Nicholas Cooper-Lewter is a Best Selling author and Award Winning Speaker. He has contributed to a number of textbooks and authored Black Grief and Soul Therapy. His latest book is the National and International Best Selling &quot;Soul of Sucess&quot; Volume 1 with Jack Canfield.; Title: Soul Theology: The Heart of American Black Culture I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Leyte Gulf 1944 is a summary of this campaign, and includes aids such as a chronology, organizational charts, color maps, and diagrams of various engagements. Doug Bister, Military Trader MagazineI would recommend this book as a reference for anyone interested in warships and naval warfare and of course World War II. Rui Matos, Model ShipwrightsHighly visual guides to history's greatest conflicts, detailing the command strategies, tactics, and experiences of the opposing forces throughout each campaign, and concluding with a guide to the battlefields today.; Title: Leyte Gulf 1944: The worlds greatest sea battle (Campaign) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Dr. Nic Fields was a biochemist before joining the Royal Marines. He later completed a B.A. and Ph.D. in ancient history at the University of Newcastle. He was Assistant Director at the British School at Athens and a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He is an author and researcher based in France.Donato Spedaliere was born in Switzerland and moved to Tuscany at age ten. He served as an Army paratrooper and now works as a freelance illustrator for publishers in Italy and abroad.; Title: Lake Trasimene 217 BC: Ambush and annihilation of a Roman army (Campaign) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in either of these military units or who simply want to learn more about one of the lesser-known theaters of action in World War Two." - IPMS / USA"The Osprey Combat series takes two famous opponents and delves into what made them unique soldiers, comparing their training, organization, and weaponry. The book then showcases these troops with three of their common battles, showing how they did in battle against each other. The book concludes with an evaluation of each group's strengths and weaknesses and a frank look at their performance in battle. It is a winning formula, and it works here, giving the reader an enjoyable and readable book." - WWII History MagazineDavid Greentree graduated in History at York before taking an MA in War Studies from King's College London and qualifying as a lecturer in Further Education. In 1995 he accepted a commission in the Royal Air Force and has served in a variety of locations, including Afghanistan and Oman. He lives in the UK.Johnny Shumate works as a freelance illustrator. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. Most of his work is rendered in Adobe Photoshop using a Cintiq monitor. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani and douard Detaille. He lives in Tennessee.; Title: Gebirgsjger vs Soviet Sailor: Arctic Circle 194244 (Combat) Target text information: Description: Zaloga's high standards of research and his usual clear, concise writing style make this another valuable addition to Osprey's Second World War titles. If the reader desires a short, but thorough, account of the events surrounding the liberation of Paris, this work is now the best focused account available in English. Mark Stille, World War II Quarterly (May 2008)This writing sparkles. The artwork is dynamic. The maps and battle scences put the writer in the battle. I am new to the Camaign series, but if 'Liberation of Paris, 1944' sets the standard, I'm ready for campaign #195, what ever the title. Richard N. Larsen, The Midwest Book Review (July 2008).Steven J. Zaloga's Liberation of Paris 1944: Patton's Race for the Seine recounts the Operation Cobra battle that sent the Allies across France with plans to liberate the notoriously difficult Paris. California Bookwatch (May 2008)All of this is superbly illustrated not only by the artwork of Howard Gerrard, but also by the selection of period photographs. This all makes a superb book on the subject. One that I found most enjoyable and I know you will as well. It is a superb book on the subject and one that all students of American history should have in their libraries. I can recommend to you without reservation. Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (May 2008)Steven J. Zaloga was born in 1952, received his BA in history from Union College, and his MA from Columbia University. He has published numerous books and articles dealing with modern military technology, especially armoured vehicle development. His main area of interest is military affairs in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in World War II, and he has also written extensively on American armored forces. The author lives in Abingdon, MD.; Title: Liberation of Paris 1944: Pattons race for the Seine (Campaign) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "If you are into the Luftwaffe of World War Two, this is a great reference book that is also a great read. If you own one the previous releases in the Aircraft of the Aces series, you know what you are getting. If this is your initial entry into this series, you will be quite pleased." - IPMS / USARobert Forsyth has studied the history and operations of the Luftwaffe for many years. He is the author of JV 44: The Galland Circus (1996), Battle over Bavaria: The B-26 versus the German Jets (1998), Mistel: German Composite Aircraft and Operations 1942-1945 (2001), Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerikabomber (2006), He 162 Volksjger, Heinkel He 111, and Junkers Ju 52 (with Eddie J Creek). He has also written seven books for Osprey in the Aviation Elite Units, Aircraft of the Aces, Combat Aircraft, X-Planes, and Duel series. Robert has written articles for Aeroplane magazine and The Aviation Historian, and is a member of the Editorial Board of the latter publication.Jim Laurier is a native of New England, growing up in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He has been drawing since he could hold a pencil and throughout his life he has worked in many mediums creating artwork on a variety of subjects. He has worked on the Osprey Aviation list since 2000, and in that time he has produced some of the finest artwork seen in these volumes.; Title: Jagdgeschwader 1 Oesau Aces 1939-45 (Aircraft of the Aces) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Seattle resident Cory Graff is the author of several aviation books and is the assistant curator at the Museum of Flight, located on Boeing Field. Using photographs from Seattle-area institutions and companies, Graff tells the fascinating story of one of the nations most unusual airports.; Title: Boeing Field (Images of Aviation: Washington) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Robert Forsyth has studied the history and operations of the Luftwaffe and has contributed many books on the subject for Osprey, including Jagdverband 44 and Jagdgeschwader 7 'Nowotny' (Aviation Elite Units), Fw 190 Sturmbcke vs B-17 Flying Fortress (Duel), Aces of the Legion Condor and Luftwaffe Viermot Aces 194245 (Aircraft of the Aces) and Me 262 Bomber and Reconnaissance Units (Combat Aircraft). He works in publishing, having founded Classic Publications and the imprint Tattered Flag Press.Jim Laurier is a native of New England and lives in New Hampshire. He attended Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, from 197478, and since graduating with honors, he has been working professionally in the field of Fine Art and Illustration. He has been commissioned to paint for the US Air Force and has aviation paintings on permanent display at the Pentagon.; Title: Ju 52/3m Bomber and Transport Units 1936-41 (Combat Aircraft) Target text information: Description: For this pictorial history of Paine Field, Steve K. Bertrand has selected more than 200 images from the local community, historical societies, regional libraries, and state archives. He has traced the rich history of Paine Field from its earliest days to its present status as a bustling airport and commercial aviation center. These photographs provide a glimpse into the people and events that influenced this small community in the Pacific Northwest.; Title: Paine Field (Images of Aviation) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Formidable and truth-dealingnecessary. The New York TimesThis eye-opening investigation into our countrys entrenched social hierarchy is acutely relevant. O MagazineA gritty and sprawling assault onAmerican mythmaking. Washington PostAn eloquent synthesis of the countrys history of class stratification. The Boston Globe A bracing reminder of the persistent contempt for the white underclass. The Atlantic [White Trash] sheds bright light on a long history of demagogic national politicking, beginning with Jackson. It makes Donald Trump seem far less unprecedented than todays pundits proclaim.SlateIsenberg . . . has written an important call for Americans to treat class with the same care that they now treat raceHer work may well help that focus lead to progress.TIME With her strong academic background and accessible voice, Isenberg takes pains to reveal classisms deep-seated roots.Entertainment WeeklyCarefully researcheddeeply relevant. Christian Science Monitor Nancy Isenberg is the author of Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr, which was a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize in Biography and won the Oklahoma Book Award for best book in Nonfiction. She is the coauthor, with Andrew Burstein, of Madison and Jefferson. She is the T. Harry Williams Professor of American History at LSU, and writes regularly for Salon.com. Isenberg is the winner of the 2016 Walter &amp; Lillian Lowenfels Criticism Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and was #4 on the 2016 Politico 50 list. She lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Charlottesville, Virginia.From the Hardcover edition.; Title: White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: In this extensively documented history, Gilmore (history, Yale) examines the imposition of legally mandated segregation in North Carolina at the turn of the century. African Americans had achieved significant success in that state even after the end of Reconstruction, and Gilmore argues that the incentive for segregation emerged in response to that success and to the stirrings of independence of white women. Vilification of the black man as a sexual predator served the twin purposes of banishing potential economic and political rivals and restricting the ambition of white women. This focus, however, provided an opportunity for black women to play the role of "diplomat" to the white community and to initiate a small measure of interracial cooperation. Although well written, this densely detailed exposition will attract a chiefly academic audience.?Cynthia Harrison, George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.An exquisitely written and conceived book about turn-of-the-century North Carolina."New Republic"[A]n eloquent book about the 'best' that we can hold up against political vampires in our own time."Nation""This is an accessible, informative addition to an increasingly important area of study."Publishers Weekly"""Gilmore's finely crafted, engrossing book puts women at the center of its inquiry."Washington Post Book World""This is an accessible, informative addition to an increasingly important area of study."Publishers Weekly"An eloquent book about the 'best' that we can hold up against political vampires in our own time."Nation"Gilmore's finely crafted, engrossing book puts women at the center of its inquiry."Washington Post Book World"The book convinces because of its rigorous scholarship [and] permanently revises the accepted history of the Jim Crow period."Kirkus Reviews"; Title: Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in North Carolina, 1896-1920 (Gender and American Culture) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Baradaranprovides a deep accounting of how America got to a point where a median white family has 13 times more wealth than the median black family.Gillian B. White, The AtlanticBlack capitalism has not improved the economic lives of black people, and Baradaran deftly explains the reasons whyBanking today already offers low interest loans and free services to the wealthy, while reserving payday lending and check cashing for those with the least resources. Baradarans lesson is that a separate system of black capitalism would intensify, rather than ameliorate, this dynamic along the lines of race.Armond Towns and Carolyn Hardin, Los Angeles Review of BooksBaradarans point is to show how white and Black Americans effectively live in two separate economies As a work of history, the book contains a disturbingly coherent narrative of racist plunder spanning from the Freedmans Bureau bank to todays payday lenders Baradarans book is a must read for anyone interested in closing Americas racial wealth gap.Guy Emerson Mount, Black PerspectivesExtraordinary Baradaran focuses on a part of the American story thats often ignored: the way African Americans were locked out of the financial engines that create wealth in America, and the way the rhetoric of equal treatment under the law was weaponized, as soon as slavery ended, against efforts to achieve economic equality.Ezra Klein, The Ezra Klein ShowBaradaran has produced an important, sobering assessment of historic and contemporary African American banks [She] provides an overview of American and African American economic history from the era of slavery to the present.Robert E. Weems, Jr., American Historical ReviewCombining a rich historical sweep with in-depth analysis of the mechanics of banking, Baradaran unpacks the brutal dilemma facing black bankshow to create black wealth in the context of a segregated and unequal Jim Crow economy. Baradarans brilliant and devastating analysis leads to an irrefutable conclusion: the racial wealth gap is the product of state law and public policy, and will only be reversed when the same governmental tools that created segregation and discrimination are deployed to end it.Beryl Satter, author of Family Properties: How the Struggle over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban AmericaObservers as different in time and ideology as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and Ronald Reagan have argued that black banks represent perhaps the best hope for securing a just society. As Baradaran powerfully maintains, however, any effort to restrict responsibility to banks alone or black people alone will always be doomed to failure. A swift, beautiful, and chastening book, The Color of Money reminds us, yet again, that black poverty is not really an economic problem, but rather a political problem requiring political solutions.N. D. B. Connolly, author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South FloridaBaradaran provides a pivotal understanding of how our racialized history structured the disparity between the black and white share of the nations wealth and how it continues to inhibit the development of black capital and black banks. Her book puts to rest, once and for all, the trope that self-help, buying black, and black banking are the panacea to black prosperity.Darrick Hamilton, The New School for Social ResearchIn this important book, law professor Mehrsa Baradaran uses the history of black banking from emancipation to the present as a vehicle for exploring the origins and persistence of the racial wealth gap in America. This is more than a history of financial institutions, though. It is a probing, revelatory study of racism and capitalism in the making of modern America, one that reveals how segregation, racial prejudice, and black economic disadvantage became mutually reinforcing.Andrew W. Kahrl, University of VirginiaMehrsa Baradaran is Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Robert Cotten Alston Associate Chair in Corporate Law at the University of Georgia School of Law. She is the author of How the Other Half Banks.; Title: The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap Target text information: Description: MacLean, who teaches history at Northwestern University, offers a deft, close study of the Klan, which became in the 1920s "the most powerful movement of the far right that America has produced." In this post-WW I era, white male Christian supremacy was challenged by black labor resistance, the budding of feminism and economic uncertainty. Analyzing a typical local Klan in Clarke County, Ga., MacLean describes its members as economically fragile and insecure middle-class men who responded to the group's "reactionary populism:" a mix of Protestant fundamentalism, anti-statist individualism, anti-Communism and anti-Wall Street capitalism. She describes Klan efforts to enforce morality regarding alcohol, gambling and prostitution, and how Klansmen used racial hatred--against blacks, Jews and immigrants--to displace their fears of change. MacLean suggests, counter to the claims of others, that the Klan was indeed violent. The group waned by the end of the decade; unlike in Europe, where fascism flourished, an improved economy as well as receding efforts by labor and blacks assuaged the fears of would-be Klan participants. Then, in the 1930s, MacLean notes, a "strong and inclusive working-class movement" precluded Klan resurgence. Photos not seen by PW. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.A well-researched and convincing analysis of the most powerful reactionary movement in American history: the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s. Dormant since the end of Reconstruction in the 1870s, the Ku Klux Klan broke out with an even more virulent strain of terrorism in 1915. Yet, as MacLean (History/Northwestern) demonstrates, it did not really hit its stride until after WW I, amid social disruptions ``that appeared to eviscerate discipline, stability, and predictability.'' MacLean is less interested in the organization's use of terror (though the few incidents she recounts are horrifying enough) than in the frightened worldview of its members. She takes issue with the common depiction of its rank and file as ``poor white trash,'' instead identifying the typical Klansman as a solid family man who found the settled certitudes of his life under a multipronged assault from changing relations between the sexes, Prohibition violations, strikes, and civil rights agitation. Such men, threatened by concentrated wealth above and labor insurgency below, felt as unmanned in the workplace as they did in the home. With between one and five million members at its height, the Klan was so powerful that no president in the 1920s dared to denounce its violence against African-Americans, Roman Catholics, Jews, and union activists. MacLean focuses on Clarke County, Georgia, where the Klan's Athens chapter left a cache of records surprisingly rich for an organization so famed for secrecy. At the same time, she carefully anchors this local study in a larger international perspective that takes in the post-World War I reactionary movements that produced fascism and Nazism. Masterly scholarship that unravels the murderous racial, gender, and class resentments underpinning a terrorist organization as American as apple pie. -- Copyright &copy;1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.; Title: Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Rotation Invariant Neural Network-Based Face Detection In this paper, we present a neural network-based face detection system. Unlike similar systems which are limited to detecting upright, frontal faces, this system detects faces at any degree of rotation in the image plane. The system employs multiple networks; the first is a "router" network which processes each input window to determine its orientation and then uses this information to prepare the window for one or more "detector" networks. We present the training methods for both types of networks. We also perform sensitivity analysis on the networks, and present empirical results on a large test set. Finally, we present preliminary results for detecting faces which are rotated out of the image plane, such as profiles and semi-profiles. This work was partially supported by grants from Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., the Department of the Army, Army Research Office under grant number DAAH04-94-G-0006, and by the Office of Naval Research under grant number... 1-hop neighbor's text information: A SNoW-Based Face Detector A novel learning approach for human face detection using a network of linear units is presented. The SNoW learning architecture is a sparse network of linear functions over a pre-defined or incrementally learned feature space and is specifically tailored for learning in the presence of a very large number of features. A wide range of face images in different poses, with different expressions and under different lighting conditions are used as a training set to capture the variations of human faces. Experimental results on commonly used benchmark data sets of a wide range of face images show that the SNoW-based approach outperforms methods that use neural networks, Bayesian methods, support vector machines and others. Furthermore, learning and evaluation using the SNoW-based method are significantly more efficient than with other methods. Target text information: Mixtures of Linear Subspaces for Face Detection We present two methods using mixtures of linear subspaces for face detection in gray level images. One method uses a mixture of factor analyzers to concurrently perform clustering and, within each cluster, perform local dimensionality reduction. The parameters of the mixture model are estimated using an EM algorithm. A face is detected if the probability of an input sample is above a predened threshold. The other mixture of subspaces method uses Kohonen 's self-organizing map for clustering and Fisher Linear Discriminant to nd an optimal projection and a Gaussian distribution to model the class-conditional density function of the projected samples for each class. The parameters of the class-conditional density functions are maximum likelihood estimates and the decision rule is also based on maximum likelihood. A wide range of face images including ones in dierent poses, with dierent expressions and under dierent lighting conditions are used as the training set to capture the varia... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "If you are into the Luftwaffe of World War Two, this is a great reference book that is also a great read. If you own one the previous releases in the Aircraft of the Aces series, you know what you are getting. If this is your initial entry into this series, you will be quite pleased." - IPMS / USARobert Forsyth has studied the history and operations of the Luftwaffe for many years. He is the author of JV 44: The Galland Circus (1996), Battle over Bavaria: The B-26 versus the German Jets (1998), Mistel: German Composite Aircraft and Operations 1942-1945 (2001), Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerikabomber (2006), He 162 Volksjger, Heinkel He 111, and Junkers Ju 52 (with Eddie J Creek). He has also written seven books for Osprey in the Aviation Elite Units, Aircraft of the Aces, Combat Aircraft, X-Planes, and Duel series. Robert has written articles for Aeroplane magazine and The Aviation Historian, and is a member of the Editorial Board of the latter publication.Jim Laurier is a native of New England, growing up in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He has been drawing since he could hold a pencil and throughout his life he has worked in many mediums creating artwork on a variety of subjects. He has worked on the Osprey Aviation list since 2000, and in that time he has produced some of the finest artwork seen in these volumes.; Title: Jagdgeschwader 1 Oesau Aces 1939-45 (Aircraft of the Aces) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Seattle resident Cory Graff is the author of several aviation books and is the assistant curator at the Museum of Flight, located on Boeing Field. Using photographs from Seattle-area institutions and companies, Graff tells the fascinating story of one of the nations most unusual airports.; Title: Boeing Field (Images of Aviation: Washington) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Robert Forsyth has studied the history and operations of the Luftwaffe and has contributed many books on the subject for Osprey, including Jagdverband 44 and Jagdgeschwader 7 'Nowotny' (Aviation Elite Units), Fw 190 Sturmbcke vs B-17 Flying Fortress (Duel), Aces of the Legion Condor and Luftwaffe Viermot Aces 194245 (Aircraft of the Aces) and Me 262 Bomber and Reconnaissance Units (Combat Aircraft). He works in publishing, having founded Classic Publications and the imprint Tattered Flag Press.Jim Laurier is a native of New England and lives in New Hampshire. He attended Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, from 197478, and since graduating with honors, he has been working professionally in the field of Fine Art and Illustration. He has been commissioned to paint for the US Air Force and has aviation paintings on permanent display at the Pentagon.; Title: Ju 52/3m Bomber and Transport Units 1936-41 (Combat Aircraft) Target text information: Description: For this pictorial history of Paine Field, Steve K. Bertrand has selected more than 200 images from the local community, historical societies, regional libraries, and state archives. He has traced the rich history of Paine Field from its earliest days to its present status as a bustling airport and commercial aviation center. These photographs provide a glimpse into the people and events that influenced this small community in the Pacific Northwest.; Title: Paine Field (Images of Aviation) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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Target text information: Hello from Vassily;Long Live May Day! :);Hello. To start with, I am not really a web person. The best link;I've come up with thus far is this: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/vass/very useful documents;(it's also the shortest to write :). I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A powerful and involving work of narrative history You come away from Fear City with a clear sense of what was lost as New York left behind one set of priorities and embraced another. This is a book that deserves an audience beyond New York City history buffs, and all the more so because of its relevance to our political moment. The young Donald Trump makes a brief cameo appearance as an icon of the new New York, a real estate mogul who leveraged his fathers connections and the citys desperation into massive tax breaks, starving the city of badly needed revenues for education and other basic municipal functions as he developed properties for the rich. Jonathan Mahler, The New York Times Book ReviewFear City is the best account of the New York City fiscal crisis of the 1970s and, more than that, an indispensable contribution to understanding the rise of austerity economics and the long decline of the public sector. This is a history with huge implications for the remaking of American politics and economics in our time.Thomas J. Sugrue, author of Origins of the Urban CrisisThe remaking of New York City under cover of crisis was a prelude to what would become a global economic tidal wave. In zeroing in on this little-understood chapter of urban history, Fear City helps sheds much-needed light on a range of contemporary crises, from the starvation of public services amidst enormous private wealth to the rise of Donald Trump. Kim Phillips-Fein is a historian of the first order.Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine and This Changes EverythingFair, thorough, incisive, and stylish, this is the best book to read not just on New Yorks fiscal crisis of the 1970s, but about how bankers became our unacknowledged legislators ever since.Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland and The Invisible BridgeBefore there was Reagan, before there was Thatcher, there was New York Citys fiscal crisis. Here we can see the blueprint for what has since been done to the entire world. This is the story of how the gears were shifted and the age of liberalism put into reverse, told with all the engrossing details, all the forgotten characters, and a memorable style.Thomas Frank, author of Whats the Matter with Kansas? and Listen, LiberalA tour de force. If you want to find the roots of modern conservatism, dont look in Louisiana, Arizona, or rural Wisconsin. Look in New York, and read Kim Phillips-Feins superb Fear City. New York in the 1970s, as Phillips-Fein compellingly shows, was the first sustained victory in the New Rights long war against the New Deal. Extremely well written and impressively researched, Fear City is essential reading to understand how finance capital, real estate speculation, austerity budgeting, and punitive policing first came together to create the toxic politics of today.Greg Grandin, author of Fordlandia and Kissingers ShadowFear City provides the definitive account of the moment when New York City liberalism ran out of momentum and money, and the conservative reaction that has culminated in Donald Trump began. Phillips-Fein chronicles not only the tense dance with municipal bankruptcy but the largely forgotten efforts by ordinary New Yorkers to stop the legal coup by local and national elites. Lucid, elegantly written, full of new information, it belongs on the shelf of key books about the city, alongside The Power Broker, Gotham, and their like.Joshua B. Freeman, author of American Empire and Working-Class New YorkThis revealing narrative of New Yorks transformation from working-class social democracy to the glittering home of fancy finance reminds us that behind the mask of austerity there always lurks a bitter politics of class.James K. Galbraith, author of The Predator State and Welcome to the Poisoned ChaliceThe story of New Yorks financial crisis in the seventies is really a story about the role of cities in America today. New Yorkers pride themselves on being cosmopolitan, on welcoming immigrants, on being willing to spend money on education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Kim Philips-Fein convincingly explains why that caused problems for the city in the past and why now we need New York values more than ever."Joseph E. Stiglitz, author of Globalization and Its Discontents and The Price of InequalityPaced like a thriller and extremely well written . . . Phillips-Fein narrates with almost cinematic flair, and by the time the credits roll, the significance of her accomplishment becomes clear. The book should be required reading for all those interested in the past, present, and future of democratic politics.Publishers Weekly (starred review)Deftly recounts the clash between government entities and vested interests as New York struggled to cope with slashed social service . . . Given events since, New Yorks crisisand the authors astute account of itseems oddly timely . . . Sobering, smart reading with many pointed lessons for activists.Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Kim Phillips-Fein is the author of Invisible Hands: The Businessmens Crusade Against the New Deal. She teaches history at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, and has written for The Nation, Dissent, The Baffler, The Atlantic, and The New York Times, among other publications. She lives in New York City.; Title: Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics Target text information: Description: "A cunning, wonderfully dialectical analysis" - Mike Davis, Professor of History, University of California, Irvine"I love New York. I am equally taken by Miriam Greenberg's fascinating account of how powerful political interests invented this famous slogan as a strategy for asserting their claim over the city's image, resources, policies, and priorities." - Dennis Judd, Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, Chicago"This concise work explores the efforts of New York elites to brand their city in order to deal with repeated crises confronting the city in the last third of the 20th century...a well-written and thoroughly researched urban history that makes a valuable contribution to the field. Highly recommended." -- T.A. Aiello, Choice, February 2009Miriam Greenberg is an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of California Santa Cruz, and is a visiting scholar at the Center for Urban Research and Policy at Columbia. Her interests lie at the intersection of urban political economy and media studies. In particular, her research focuses on the official use of media and marketing in New York City during the fiscal crisis period of the 1970s and the current, post- 9/11 era, exploring the politics of urban representation in times of crisis, as well as the relationship between city marketing and the broader efforts of neoliberal restructuring.; Title: Branding New York: How a City in Crisis Was Sold to the World (Cultural Spaces) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Winter Quarter, 1996;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 1:30 to 2:20 in MEB 235; Instructor; Craig;Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12;(starting second week), Sieg 309.; TA; Vass Litvinov (vass@cs), office hours: We 11:00-12:00,; Fr 11:30-12:30, Sieg 423 / a cubicle on the 4th floor.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Homework assignments are available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived;here.;Last year's midterm exam & answers are available here.;Last year's final exam & answers are available here. (Note that this test was closed;book & 2 hrs, which affected the kind of questions that were;asked.);This year's midterm exam is available here.;Sample solutions are here.;This year's final exam & answers are available here.;Cecil and Vortex Information;Handouts from tutorials;the Cecil language tutorial;the Vortex compiler tutorial;How to Use the Vortex C/C++ Front-end;a list of compiler files of; interest;dead-assign-elim.cecil; -- a simple example of an IDFA;cfg-traversal-interface.cecil -- the CFG traversal framework;Vortex RTL Textual Description; Grammar;Cecil reference documentation;Documentation is available both in HTML and PostScript formats:;The Cecil language reference manual (postscript version);How to Use the Vortex Compiler (postscript version);The Cecil Standard Library reference manual (postscript version);Other Resources;The previous quarter's Web page, including all the old slides, etc.,;is available here.;;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226; Instructor; Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309.; TAs; Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and;Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available;here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here.;Project;The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and;transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing;compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil.;;More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil;project home page.;;Some Cecil manuals can be found; here.;Other Resources;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; Target text information: Craig Chambers; Craig Chambers, Assistant Professor, joined the faculty in;1991. He received his S.B. degree in Computer Science from MIT in;1986 and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford 1992.; Chambers's research interests lie in the design and implementation;of advanced programming systems, incorporating expressive programming;languages, efficient implementations, and supportive programming;environments. He currently is investigating object-oriented languages;and leads the Cecil;and Vortex projects: Cecil is a purely object-oriented language;serving as a vehicle for investigating multi-methods, static typing,;modules, and other features, and Vortex is an optimizing compiler;system for object-oriented languages incorporating intra- and;interprocedural static analyses and profile-guided optimizations, with;front-ends for Cecil, C++, Modula-3, and Java. Previously, Chambers;was a member of the Self project.; Chambers also is a member of the SPIN;Project. SPIN is an extensible operating system microkernel which;supports dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and implementations;under direct application control while still maintaining system;integrity and isolating applications. SPIN utilizes a dialect of the;Modula-3 language as a pointer-safe kernel extension language. SPIN;also relies on dynamic;compilation to achieve high performance despite its fine-grained;extensibility.; If you're from UW, click here;for information on some undergraduate- and graduate-level research;projects in these areas.;Contact Information;Prof. Craig Chambers;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;(206) 685-2094; fax: (206) 543-2969;[email protected];;[For mail requiring a street address, use Sieg Hall, Room 114];Last updated: April 10, 1996.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Award-winning travel writer Scott Crawford resides in the British Virgin Islands. A professional educator, he has a keen interest in travel and history, which infuse his writings. Where's Me Plaid is his first book.; Title: Where's Me Plaid?: A Scottish Roots Odyssey 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "[A] fascinating look at the heritage of a small country with a big, big history."&#160; &#8212;Daily RecordChristopher Winn is the author of I Never Knew That About England, I Never Knew That About Ireland, I Never Knew That About Scotland, I Never Knew That About the Lake District, I Never Knew That About Wales, and many others.; Title: I Never Knew That About the Scottish Target text information: Description: "There's stuff in here that would have taken St. Patrick aback..." -- Terry Wogan; Title: I Never Knew That About Scotland I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: David Christianson;60 seconds till midnight...60 seconds till NOWHERE, BABY!;David Christianson;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington,; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195 USA; Current Work;In my spare time I am a third year graduate student here at;the UW.;I'm interested in;AI;and planning, but I've gotten into user interfaces and maybe even graphics;as well. I'm currently studying Knowledge Representation, goal-directed;behavior, mixed-initiative planning, activity recognition, and buzzword;acquisition in the context of human-computer interaction.;Some of my recent work has been to prototype useful/intelligent interfaces for Bob;Doorenbos' ShopBot.;Rather than try to build our own interface, our plan is to somehow;integrate with the interfaces of various on-line stores by building a;"Shopping Assistant." One simple assistant we've built is a Mac application;that automatically reads and parses shopping baskets in order to determine;what products the user is interested in.;I have also collaborated with Sean Anderson, Li-Wei He, Dan Weld,;David Salesin, and Michael Cohen to develop a simple interactive movie;that demonstrates automatic camera planning.;As an Apple Intern, I worked with Dan Russell to mix planning technology;into the Mac user experience.;I am also a co-developer/perpetrator of PDB, a graphical debugger for the;UCPOP family of planners(I'm not just a programmer...I'm also a client).;The number of people whose lives it has touched grows each and every day.;The manual is;here.;I spent my undergraduate career at the;University of Chicago,;carboloading at Harold's Chicken and assisting in the;Animate Agent Lab.;Publications;Christianson, Anderson, Wei-he, Salesin, Weld, and Cohen.;Declarative Camera Control for Automatic Cinematography.;To appear at AAAI 96.;Firby, R.J., Christianson, D., and McDougal, T.;Fast Local Mapping to Support Navigation and Object Localization.;1992 Symposium: Sensor Fusion V. Boston, MA, November 1992.;Where to Find Dave(when not at the IMA);I do most of my work in the;Chateau's;cynical office, with;Frederic,;William,;Darren,;Adam,;Dan,;and our glorious leader Juan.; Important Thing;One of my favorite activities is to practice judo.;I recently competed in the Senior Nationals.; Sibling on the WWW;My sister;just graduated from the School of Information and Library Studies at the University of Michigan.; Just Surfing...;The cutting edge in Web Research - The Information Supercollider.;Really feel like slacking? Mirsky can help.;Watch the heroes of your Gen X youth duel to the death at The WWWF Grudge Match .;Fame and fortune! Check out my Response of the Week.;Check out the Games Domain.;Or, just go straight to DoomGate .;So he says to me, "Evil's OK in my book, how about yours?" - The Tick .; Dave Christianson; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Wendy Belluomini; Wendy Belluomini;[email protected]; I graduated in 1996 with a Masters in;CS.;I'm currently working on my PhD at the Univ. of Utah.;My new web page is here.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Dan's Home Page;Welcome to Dan Fasulo's Home Page; [email protected];Third-year graduate student,;Department of Computer Science, University of Washington.;Graduate (B.A.) of Williams;College in Computer;Science and;Applied Mathematics, Class of 1994.;NOTE: this portrait may contain slight inaccuracies.;Finding Dan; Home; 2820 Eastlake Ave. E; Seattle, WA 98102; (206) 325-3404; Work; Department of Computer Science;and Engineering; University of;Washington, FR-35; Seattle, WA;98195 USA; (206) 616-1853; OFFICE:;Chateau; 112; EMAIL:;[email protected];Academic Interests; Computer Graphics; Computational Biology;;Personal Interests; Science fiction and fantasy, written and otherwise. In; fact, I should probably be honest and identify the above illustration.; It's Merlin, the son of Corwin (pictured; here), who is a favorite fictional; character of mine from Roger; Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber. The image was taken from the; Amber DRPG published by Phage Press, which I would recommend to anyone; who likes the books. Also, I recommend the TV series Babylon 5.;; Creative writing, both fiction and poetry (no, there will be; absolutely no links here to any of my work!).;; Athletics. In no particular order:;; Tennis; Tae; Kwon Do; Distance running;; Role-playing.;; Random other things, depending on the day. Cats.;Random Other Things...; Go to the homepage of my friend and fellow Williams Alumnus; Sean Sandys.; Look! Up on the Web! It's a woman! It's; a dog! No, it's former CSE grad student; Wendy; Belluomini dressed up as Dogbert!;; A lot of people have asked me if Theory is a worthwhile area; of research, or whether it's too abstract to be useful.;; Here is a better explanation of the goals and future of; Theory than I've ever given them.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Overall, this is a well put together book that is easy to read, and it makes good use of graphic material. Eutaw Springs is recommended."The Journal of America's Military Past"This is a long-overdue study of the Battle of Eutaw Springs, Nathanael Greene's last main force Southern campaign engagement. Drawing from a wealth of resources including new research, archaeology and pension documents, the authors have created an easy reading account of the 8 September 1781 battle that drove the British to the coast. For students of the Revolutionary War, this is must reading because so much focus has been directed at Yorktown where the British abandoned an army instead of the more mobile war in the South where the war was finally won by wearing down the British."Lawrence Babits, George Washington Distinguished Professor of History, East Carolina UniversityRobert M. Dunkerly is a historian, award-winning author, and speaker who is actively involved in historic preservation and research. He earned a B. A. in history from St. Vincent College and an M.A. in historic preservation from Middle Tennessee State University. His research includes archaeology, colonial life, military history, and historic commemoration. Dunkerly has taught courses at Central Virginia Community College, the University of Richmond, and the Virginia Historical Society. He is currently a park ranger at Richmond National Battlefield Park.; Title: Eutaw Springs: The Final Battle of the American Revolution's Southern Campaign (Non Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book spotlights the southerners who took up arms against British rule, including ancestors of coauthors Ed and Catherine Gilbert. Maps, photographs and splendid illustrations by Steve Noon enhance this exploration of Patriot militiamen's gear, leadership and performance. Toy Soldier &amp; Model FigureEd Gilbert is a retired geoscientist, the author of a four-volume series on the history of the US Marine Corps tank units, and has written several numbers in the Osprey Warrior and Battle Orders series.Catherine Gilbert is a retired speech pathologist and audiologist. Her interest in genealogy led to extensive research into the organization and activities of the militia in the American War of Independence. Ed and Cathy are residents of Texas.; Title: Patriot Militiaman in the American Revolution 177582 (Warrior) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Aiken's analysis is sharp, benefitting from his own experience in the US Marine CorpsThis is a highly unusual analysis, viewing irregular warfare from the perspective of the underdog. It contains many lessons useful to students and practitioners on both sides." -- Warships International Fleet Review"Aiken's scholarly analysis of the partisan tactics is a bonus. The author's military background makes him uniquely qualified to address this important aspect of Marion's soldieringEach well-constructed sentence is chock full of information and thought provoking analysis. If you have any interest in the colonial period in the south you will want to read this book." -- <b<The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC)"Aiken presents a thorough analysis of Marion's successful operations of unconventional warfare, a 'strategy of erosion,' and always fighting outnumbered and outgunned coupled with superiority in mobility, reconnaissance, intelligence, logistics, tactical planning, and execution. Aiken also compares Marion's means to irregular warfare in the 21st century." --Military Officer Magazine"While Aiken's enthusiasm and knowledge of Marion's campaigns are evident in his descriptions, his prose is succinct and The Swamp Fox is structured along logical lines and tightly argued....Despite his favourable disposition toward Marion, he scrupulously examines historical accounts, and notes where these appear to be either factually wrong or leading towards the hagiographic, which is particularly relevant when many accounts of the campaign were written by Marion's subordinates. What Aiken provides is a systematic evaluation of these campaigns within a modern framework, complete with contemporaneous references. While some of Aiken's comparisons are a little simplistic or unnecessary, there is much within the book that would prove useful for currently serving military members and those interested in military history and tactics....The Swamp Fox is a sound analytical inquiry, an engaging read and a solid contribution to informed debate." -- Australian Defence Force Journal"Scott Aiken's work on Francis Marion is a brilliantly researched study in character, competence, and military leadership. Aiken combines a historian's attention to detail with a professional military appreciation for the complexities and ambiguity of irregular warfare to chronicle the battlefield exploits of one of America's greatest soldiers. Aiken's insights are timeless and his book deserves the attention of every serving soldier and Marine." --Col. Douglas Macgregor, USA (Ret.), author of Warrior's Rage: The Great Tank Battle of 73 Easting"Colonel Aiken shines his considerable experience with irregular warfare on the campaigns of Francis Marion. Using modern Marine Corps and Department of Defense doctrine, he compares Marion's partisan tactics to operations in Afghanistan and Iraq today. The result will be of interest to both military historians and Francis Marion enthusiasts."--Steven D. Smith, author of Archaeological Perspectives on Partisan Communities: Francis Marion at Snow's Island in History, Landscape, and Memory"The Swamp Fox shows the actions of guerilla warfare in the South during the American Revolution. Join Colonel Aiken and follow the 'Swamp Fox' through eastern South Carolina during the war. Compare the strategy and tactics used by the Patriot forces during the revolution and the wars being fought in the Middle East today."--John O. Thornhill, past president, North Carolina Society, Sons of the American Revolution"The United States has a long history of participation in irregular wars. In The Swamp Fox, Col. Scott Aiken examines the success of Francis Marion's insurgency against British forces in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, finding a number of lessons that will be useful to students and practitioners of today's counterinsurgency campaigns. Highly recommended for all military historians and counterinsurgents."--John A. Nagl, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security and author of Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and VietnamKnown as "The Swamp Fox," Francis Marion employed a violent brand of guerrilla tactics against the British in the lowlands of South Carolina, where he and his irregular force are credited with preventing the colony from completely succumbing to the Crown after the capture of Charleston in May 1780. Scott Aiken contends that Marion's call to action both militarily and politically stopped the momentum needed by the British to conquer the South. Aiken describes Marion's partisan actions as the forerunners of tactics common to today's global security environment. His book provides readers not only with a better understanding of tactics and strategies used during the American Revolution, but also with an understanding of how they apply to 21st century conflicts.; Title: The Swamp Fox: Lessons in Leadership from the Partisan Campaigns of Francis Marion Target text information: Description: Patrick O'Kelley is a decorated veteran of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 3rd Ranger Battalion and the 5th Special Forces Group. He served in combat on the island of Grenada and the deserts of Desert Storm, being awarded a Bronze Star and a "V" device for valor for his actions. He is a historian and a Revolutionary War reenactor and his unique perspective allows him to analyze events from the War for American Independence in a way that most historians will never know. He is currently a Junior ROTC instructor in North Carolina, and is married, with three daughters.; Title: Unwaried Patience and Fortitude: Francis Marion's Orderly Book I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A book not easily read by Ben Hecht; Title: A guide for the bedevilled Target text information: Description: The columns in 1,001 Afternoons inChicago are scruffy time capsules of an earlier Chicago, an era that is long gone but still recognizable to readers' imaginations. Michigan Avenue, Lake Michigan, street names such as Dearborn and Adams and LaSalle and Wabansia, places such as the Art Institute of Chicagothey're all here, sprinkled amid Hecht's nervous little haikus of urban life. He calls Chicago a razzle-dazzle of dreams, tragedies, fantasies, and his tales capture gorgeous scraps of it, vivid vignettes starring businessmen and hobos and cops and socialites and janitors. . . . Thanks to Hecht, the Chicago of 1922 and the Chicago of 2009 bump into each other, shake hands, exchange greetings. Then, this being Chicago, they go for a drink and talk about old times. New ones too.Ben Hecht (18941964) was a reporter and columnist for the Chicago Daily Journal and the Chicago Daily News as well as a playwright, novelist, short story writer, and scriptwriter.; Title: A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ''This collection of oral history narratives fills a significant gap in U.S. social history. The book tells the story of those women who remember both segregation and domestic work in the South and took an active part in their migration to the Midwest. No person attempting to understand the popularity of books such as Gone with the Wind and The Help should be without it.'' --Susan Tucker, author of Telling Memories Among Southern WomenLittle else grabs a human's attention like a first-person narrative: the recollection of someone who can say, "I was there. I saw it, tasted it, touched it felt it." The Maid Narratives: Black Domestics and White Families in the Jim Crow South gathers a group of such stories to extend the discussion about the nature of domestic work in the South in the twentieth century. The volume is composed of excerpts of oral history interview with thirteen African American women who grew up and worked as domestic servants in the South and then moved to Iowa; interviews with an essays written by fifteen white women and one white man from various places int the South, mostly New Orleans, whose families employed domestic servants; and prefatory, analytical, and summary essays by the editors. --The Journal of Southern HistoryRegardless of our own racial background, this volume opens our eyes to the daily lives of thousands of African American women absent from history books. Working as domestics in the North and South, women were sometimes treated with regard and even loved by their employers, but often barely respected as human beings...The Maid Narratives fills a great historical void. As the first sentence of the introduction says, it is 'intended to take its readers on a journey back in time to a place that, to many, will be a foreign country. We will travel there with the help of our storytellers.' --Friends JournalCharletta Sudduth is an early-childhood consultant for the Waterloo Community School District. She earned a master's in social work and a doctorate in education, curriculum, and instruction from the University of Northern Iowa.David W. Jackson III is assistant professor in the Department of African and African-American Studies at Metropolitan State College of Denver. He is co-producer of the oral video history project African-American Voices of the Cedar Valley. In 2006, he received the Trio Achiever of the Year award for the State of Iowa.Katherine van Wormer, who grew up in New Orleans, is a sociologist and professor of social work at the University of Northern Iowa. She is the author or coauthor of sixteen books, including Death by Domestic Violence; Human Behavior and the Social Environment; Confronting Oppression, Restoring Justice; and Addiction Treatment: A Strengths Perspective.; Title: The Maid Narratives: Black Domestics and White Families in the Jim Crow South (Southern Literary Studies) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Susan Tucker makes a wonderful contribution to our understanding of the lives and feelings of black and white southern women. The voices that emerge from her interviews ring absolutely true, by turn loving and angry, compassionate and thoughtless, but always distinctly southern. (Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, author of Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South)Captures the strangeness and poignancy of the separate worlds of the segregated South. (Columbia (S.C.) State)A sensitive and passionate exploration of the way we have lived and what it has done to us. This is a splendid book. (Ellen Douglas Chicago Tribune)Thank you to Susan Tucker, author of the book Telling Memories Among Southern Women, whose beautiful oral accounts of domestics and their white employers took me back to a time and place that is long gone. (in The Help) (Kathryn Stockett)Susan Tucker is curator of books and records at the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women at Tulane University in New Orleans.; Title: Telling Memories Among Southern Women: Domestic Workers and Their Employers in the Segregated South 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Rick Halpern teaches at University College London and is the author of Down on the Killing Floor: Black and White Workers in Chicago's Packinghouses, 1904-54 (1997).; Title: Meatpackers: An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality Target text information: Description: Thanks to Professor Sharpless for allowing these cooks to make real the travails and triumphs they endured. May her volume continue to break down the stereotypes that plague us to this day.--GastronomicaSkillfully researched, lucidly written, and thoughtful. . . . This book appears at a crucial moment, presenting a beautifully crafted historical narrative that contextualizes Kathryn Stockett's The Help. . . . Highly recommended.--ChoiceSharpless presents a visceral and engaging account of each passing moment in the day of an African-American cook.--Georgia Historical QuarterlySharpless labors to fill a pantry with stories from the legion of southerners who experienced a remarkable slice of American history.--Ohio Valley HistoryAn intriguing account of the personal and public lives of African American domestic workers from Reconstruction to the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.--Southern CulturesUsing plantation account books, memoirs from servants, Federal Writers' Project narratives, cookbooks, and census records, Sharpless excavates the experiences of the black domestic working class in the South.--Journal of African American HistoryExpertly details the changes in African American women's economic and employment opportunities from emancipation until the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. . . . [A] fine work.--Journal of Social History[An] excellent new history of African American cooks in the U.S. South . . . . Sharpless's book offers a valuable model for labor historians, as it portrays work and life as inextricably linked but not mutually definitive.--American Historical ReviewSharpless' book is wonderfully detailed, and provides voice for the often overlooked African-American domestic. . . . Highly recommended.--Labour/Le TravailThe robust descriptions of cooks' day-to-day tasks, their relationships with employers, and personal lives enrich the literature on domestic workers by drawing attention to specializations within the domestic-work labor market.--Register of the Kentucky Historical SocietyAnyone who wants to know the real story behind Kathryn Stockett's book The Help will savor Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens, Rebecca Sharpless's compelling history of southern domestic work. It's a riveting read and it's nonfiction.--Jessica B. Harris, Queens College, author of Iron Pots and Wooden Spoons: Africa's Gifts to New World CookingSharpless's engaging use of primary evidence allows African American cooks themselves to define, describe, and interpret their work, their skills, and the contours of their lives. This book is a pleasure to read and an important, impressive piece of scholarship.--Lu Ann Jones, author of Mama Learned Us to Work: Farm Women in the New South; Title: Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens: Domestic Workers in the South, 1865-1960 (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: No Title; John Zahorjan, Professor, graduated from;Brown University in 1975 and received a Ph.D. from the University of;Toronto in 1980. He received an NSF Presidential Young Investigator;Award in 1984.;His primary research interests are in the areas of scheduling of parallel;systems, runtime support for parallel computations, and applications support;for mobile computing.;One current focus is on scheduling policies to support "continuous media";applications, such as those involving real-time audio and video, where the;goal is to provide a policy and system interface that allows applications to;respond easily to changes in system load.;Other active research topics include techniques for runtime parallelization;of code written in a sequential language, support for programs exhibiting both;control and data parallelism,;and programming constructs to aid in development of applications intended for;mobile computing platforms.;Dr. Zahorjan is on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Transactions;on Software Engineering and ACM Computing Surveys.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Shun-Tak A. Leung;Shun-Tak A. Leung;I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science and;Engineering at University of;Washington. I am working with Prof. John;Zahorjan. Here are some pointers to my research.; Research summary; Publications; Curriculum vitae upon request; Shun-Tak A. Leung; Department of Computer Science & Engineering; University of Washington; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;Email: [email protected]; Fax: (206)543-2969;Last modified: January 8, 1995; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Do not attempt to adjust your browser.; We are controlling transmission.;; Status:;First-year Ph.D. student; Institution:; University of Washington; Department:; Computer Science and Engineering; Office:;Sieg Hall 429; Office Phone:;(206)543-5129; Home Phone:;(206)729-1455; E-mail Address:;[email protected]; Finger me at:; tako.cs.washington.edu;Important Stuff;Lecture notes on suffix trees (Postscript); (LaTeX);My research (coming soon);My course schedule;My PGP public key;Cyber-activism at the; Electronic Frontier Foundation;;Just for Grins;Recommended reading;My undergraduate alma mater:; Rice University;Quotable quotes;My cat's home page;We now return control of your browser to you.;Jeremy Buhler;([email protected]);Last Update: 10/18/96; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Paradigma: Agent Implementation through Jini One of the key problems of recent years has been the divide between theoretical work in agent-based systems and its practical complement which have, to a large extent, developed along different paths. The Paradigma implementation framework has been designed with the aim of narrowing this gap. It relies on an extensive formal agent framework implemented using recent advances in Java technology. Specifically, Paradigma uses Jini connectivity technology to enable the creation of on-line communities in support of the development of agent-based systems. 1 Introduction In a networked environment that is highly interconnected, interdependent and heterogeneous, we are faced with an explosion of information and available services that are increasingly hard to manage. Agent-based systems can provide solutions to these problems as a consequence of their dynamics of social interaction; communication and cooperation can be used to effectively model problem domains through the interaction of agent... 1-hop neighbor's text information: MARS: a Programmable Coordination Architecture for Mobile Agents Mobile agents represent a promising technology for the development of Internet applications. However, mobile computational entities introduce peculiar problems w.r.t. the coordination of the application components. The paper outlines the advantages of Linda-like coordination models, and shows how a programmable coordination model based on reactive tuple spaces can provide further desirable features for Internet applications based on mobile agents. Accordingly, the paper presents the design and the implementation of the MARS coordination architecture for Java-based mobile agents. MARS defines Linda-like tuple spaces, which can be programmed to react with specific actions to the accesses made by mobile agents. Target text information: Towards a Layered Approach for Agent Infrastructure: The Right Tools for the Right Job It is clear by now that the take-up of agent technologies and the wide use of such technologies in open environments depends on the provision of appropriate infrastructure to support the rapid development of applications. In this paper, we argue that the elements required for the development of infrastructure span three different fields, which, nevertheless, have a great degree of overlap. Middleware technologies, mobile agent and intelligent agent research all have significant contributions to make towards a holistic approach to infrastructure development, but it is necessary to make clear distinctions between the requirements at each level and explain how they can be integrated so as to provide a clearer focus and allow the use of existing technologies. Our view of the requirements for infrastructure to support agent-based systems has been formed through experience with developing an agent implementation environment based on a formal agent framework. We argue that in order to provide support to developers, this infrastructure must address both conceptual concerns relating the different types of entities, and relationships between agent and non-agent entities in the environment, as well as more technical concerns. This paper describes the general requirements for infrastructure, the specific contributions from different areas, and our own efforts in progressing towards them. 1. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226; Instructor; Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309.; TAs; Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and;Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available;here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here.;Project;The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and;transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing;compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil.;;More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil;project home page.;;Some Cecil manuals can be found; here.;Other Resources;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590k, Compiler Seminar;CSE 590k - Compiler Seminar;Course organizers:;Susan Eggers;and Craig;Chambers;Meeting time:;Wednesdays 4:00pm to 4:50pm. Officially, we're in Loew 220, but;really we meet on the second floor of the HUB Atrium.;Schedule;Week 1 (1/10):;"MemSpy: Analyzing Memory System Bottlenecks in Programs," by Margaret;Martonosi, Anoop Gupta, and Thomas Anderson. (Anderson);Week 2 (1/17):;"A General Approach for Run-Time Specialization and Its Application To;C," by Charles Consel and Francois Noel. (Lee);Week 3 (1/24):;"A Practical Data Flow Framework for Array Reference Analysis and Its;Use in Optimizations," by Evelyn Duesterwald, Rajiv Gupta, and Mary;Lou Soffa. (Lo);Week 4 (1/31):;"Value Dependence Graphs: Representation Without Taxation," by Daniel;Weise,Roger Crew, Michael Ernst, and Bjarne Steensgaard.;(Litvinov);Week 5 (2/7):;"Iterated Register Coalescing," by Lal George and Andrew Appel.;(Garrett);Week 6 (2/14):;"Generating Machine Specific Optimizing Compilers," by Roger Hoover;and Kenneth Zadeck. (Dean and Grant);Week 7 (2/21):;"The Paradigm Compiler for Distributed-Memory Multicomputers," by;Privthviraj Banerjee, et al. (Lewis);Week 8 (2/28):;"Minimum Cost Interprocedural Register Allocation," by Steven;Kurlander and Charles Fischer. (Secosky);Week 9 (3/6):;"Data Specialization," by Todd Knoblock and Erik Ruf. (Grove);Week 10 (3/13):;"Lazy Strength Reduction," by Jens Knoop, Oliver Ruthing, and;Bernhard Steffen. (Mock and Tullsen);To subscribe to the CSE 590k mailing list, send email to;"majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents should include the line "subscribe;cse590k". Leave the "Subject:" line blank. You should shortly;receive a message back saying "welcome.";[email protected]; Target text information: Jeff Dean; Jeff Dean; Department of Computer Science & Engineering; University of Washington, FR-35; Seattle, WA 98195 USA;Office:;Chateau Sieg 110.;Here's the view from my office (or would be if those danged buildings weren't in the way):;Future Plans;I plan to graduate in summer, 1996, after which I'll be joining DEC's Western Research Laboratory in sunny Palo Alto. We've just bought a house in nearby Menlo Park.; Here is my curriculum vita (postscript). I also have a summary (postscript) of my research and teaching experience.;Projects;I work primarily on the;Cecil project.;Cecil is a new pure object-oriented langauge that we are using as a;vehicle for integrated research in the areas of language design,;programming environments, and optimizing compiler techniques. We;intend for our techniques to scale to large, real-world programs, and;to keep ourselves true to this goal, we're implementing the Vortex;compiler in Cecil. We currently have about 70,000 lines of Cecil code;in the compiler.;;Much of our work in this group involves tracking down compiler bugs.; I also hang out in the SPIN;project meetings. SPIN is an extensible operating system;microkernel which supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces;and implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;During Spring quarter, I was one of the organizers for CSE 590K, the department's compiler seminar.;Research Interests;My research concerns the efficient implementation of;object-oriented languages through compiler optimization techniques.;In particular, I am exploring how whole-program analysis can be used;to improve performance, how it affects incremental compilation, and;how it interacts with other optimization techniques, especially;profile-guided optimization techniques. I am also interested in how;whole-program optimization affects language design: if it is assumed;that the compiler will have access to the entire program, then many;compromises made in existing language designs become unnecessary. I;am interested in applying the lessons learned in exploring whole;program optimization towards designing a new systems programming;language that is both flexible and efficient, based on an underlying;implementation that does whole program analysis.;To validate my research, I have been one of the three principal;designers and developers of Vortex, an optimizing compiler for;object-oriented languages. Vortex defines a language-independent;intermediate language for object-oriented languages that is;high-enough level to permit optimization of features such as message;sends, closures, and object creations. It also contains a unique way;of composing optimization passes so that they run in parallel,;obtaining better results than repeatedly running the passes;separately. For example, the compiler applies intraprocedural class;analysis, profile-guided receiver class prediction, inlining, alias;analysis, splitting, and CSE all at once, in a single combined pass.;Part of the work on Vortex has been to develop ways of structuring;optimization passes to permit this kind of composition while still;allowing the passes to be developed largely independently of each;other. We have a nice framework for specifying iterative data flow;analyses that permits clients to develop new optimization passes with;relatively little effort (for example, the Vortex dead assignment;elimination pass is approximately 50 lines of code).;Publications;Some recent papers I've authored or co-authored.;Personal;I love very spicy food (as they say, "mild is a four letter word") and Coke. I should probably kick my caffeine habit. Most of my enjoyable moments are spent with my wife Heidi and my daughter Victoria. I would really like to go here someday. My wife and I spent our honeymoon on Kauai during Hurricane Iniki.; I recently won a biplane ride from Galvin Flying here in Seattle (I guess I can't say "I never win anything!" anymore). My wife and I took the flight, which consisted of a 20 minute flight around and over downtown Seattle and Puget Sound in a Travel Air 1927 model biplane. I was feeling daring, but, sadly, their insurance coverage doesn't permit passengers to walk on the wing, so we just sat back and enjoyed the ride and the view. It would have been fantastic even if we'd had to pay for it. Highly recommended! If you're looking for something fun to do in Seattle, their number is 763-0350.; Here's my rather lengthy hotlist.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was a Christian theologian and Baptist minister, and a key figure in the Social Gospel movement in the United States.; Title: A Theology for the Social Gospel (Library of Theological Ethics) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Ph.D. is Professor of Global Christianities and Mission Studies at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He lives in Dallas, Texas.; Title: To All Nations From All Nations: A History of the Christian Missionary Movement 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book brings together lectures and articles by the renowned historian of world Christianity, making them available, many for the first time, to scholars and students of world mission. While examining the many aspects that have characterized mission, indigenous Christianity, and colonialism in modern Africa, The Missionary Movement in Christian History has a far broader reach. Essays such as "The Gospel as the Prisoner and Liberator of Culture" reveal the paradoxes of the Christian movement as a whole in discussing how different primitive Mediterranean Christianity is from early Catholicism, from Celtic monasticism, from Reformation Protestantism, and from Nigerian Spirit Christianity. Andrew Walls shows how the central question for Christianity has always been one of identity in many different forms, a phenomenon revealed at each stage of its history by the missionary movement. What this means for theology, however, has hardly been explored. This is the subtext of Walls' work, providing extraordinary insights and successful counters to secular critiques of world Christianity.; Title: The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith Target text information: Description: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity"It would be hard to overestimate the valuable contribution Scott Sunquist has made to our understanding of the global Christian movement. This short volume illustrates the point. His knowledge is encyclopedic, his perspective fresh. This volume serves as an excellent introduction to what appeared at the beginning to be the century of Western dominance but ended up being so very different. As Sunquist intimates, we are witnessing the most dramatic century of change since the early Christian period."--Gerald L. Sittser, Whitworth University; author of Water from a Deep Well"This book provides a learned overview of major themes in twentieth-century world Christianity. Distinguished scholar Scott Sunquist, writing from an insider Christian perspective, shows how such factors as migration, persecution, the decline of Western Christianity, and Pentecostalism have created a religion far different from that of a century ago. He balances depth and breadth in a readable format and, in so doing, provides a valuable addition to the growing body of scholarship on world Christianity."--Dana L. Robert, Boston University; author of Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion"This volume places us in Sunquist's debt for extending the Christian story beyond the familiar clichs, luminaries, and events of conventional Western church histories to a trajectory that includes and accounts for the fecund world of Christianity in the global South. Full of surprises, this is an astounding, fast-moving story, whose latest chapter was not and could not have been predicted by earlier generations of church historians."--Jonathan J. Bonk, Overseas Ministries Study Center"A godsend for opening up a vitally important history and pointing the way toward responsible Christian life in the future."--Mark A. Noll (from the foreword)Scott W. Sunquist (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He previously served as dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and professor of world Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary. Sunquist authored the Christianity Today Book Award winner Understanding Christian Mission, coauthored the multivolume History of the World Christian Movement, and coedited A Dictionary of Asian Christianity.; Title: The Unexpected Christian Century: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity, 1900-2000 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: The Craig Web Experience;Craig S. Kaplan;Current location:;PhD student, Department of;Computer Science, University;of Washington, Seattle, Washington.;Well, here I am. The other UW. This WWW page is just a copy;of my other home;page at the University of Waterloo.;When I have some more time, I'll modify this page to be more appropriate to;my current situation.;One enjoyable experience I had near the end of being an undergraduate;was the grad ball. Here are some photos from;the ball.;That second enjoyable experience occured Saturday, May 25th, 1996. I;addressed the convocation as valedictorian. I cannot express how honoured;I felt that such a wonderful graduating class should choose to have me;represent them in this way. Incidentally, for those of you who didn't know,;my parents found out I was valedictorian about ten minutes before the start;of the ceremony. My mom says she'll never forgive me.;The text of my valedictorian address can be found here,;for anyone who's curious.;You are visitor number:;Last updated Fri Sep 27 15:54 PDT 1996;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ''The Civilian War focuses on slaveholding women and draws effectively from a rich source base of their diaries and letters as well as those of William T. Sherman, his men, and Confederate soldiers. . . . Frank achieves her goal of demonstrating that we cannot understand Sherman's March, or the Civil War more generally, without gender.''--Civil War History''Powerfully written and cogently argued, The Civilian War is an easy read and was clearly a labor of love for its author. Frank uses primarily sources written at the time and relies heavily on such gems as the journal of North Carolinian Catherine Edmondston. . . . By asking historians to focus less on the quantity of destruction and more on the specific cultural effects of Union invasion, this work pushes the dialogue forward in new and interesting ways.''--North Carolina Historical Review''Lisa Frank is one of the history profession's rising stars on the role of women in the Civil War. . . . Frank has provided a thought-provoking book using the lens of gender to examine the impact of Sherman s marches on Southern society.''--Civil War News''The strength of Frank's work really emerges as she demonstrates the gendered and class-based approach Sherman took as his troops made their way through the area and interacted with the local women. . . . In developing The Civilian War, Frank painstakingly examined hundreds of sources for her argument and carefully crafts the parameters of her study. . . . Lisa Tendrich Frank's The Civilian War adds a needed perspective to the fields of gender studies and military history. Her meticulous work demonstrates Sherman's campaign targeted the wealthy as well as the ideals of white womanhood, bringing war into the domestic realm.''--Civil War Book Review''Frank, in her sparkling presentation about the gendered nature of Sherman's march and the reactions it provoked among elite southern women, has shown yet another important facet of the Civil War. It is essential reading about the southern homefront in the last years of the war.'' --American Historical ReviewLISA TENDRICH FRANK received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Florida. She is the author and editor of numerous works relating to the Civil War, including Women in the American Civil War and the forthcoming The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia.; Title: The Civilian War: Confederate Women and Union Soldiers during Sherman's March (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War) Target text information: Description: Grade 9 UpThese volumes begin with 14 essays ("Abolitionism and Northern Reformers," "Female Spies") that offer broad overviews of the subject; many of them often repeat basic facts. The more than 300 entries that follow present detailed information on well-known and not-so-well-known women (combatants and others), military events, education, courtship and marriage, urban and rural lifestyles, and the practice of keeping diaries and journals. Each signed entry is cross-referenced and has further-reading suggestions. The 24 primary sources include book excerpts (such as from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin), newspaper articles, diary excerpts, and military orders (for example, for the evacuation of Atlanta in 1864). The core component of each essay and entry is an explanation of how women experienced or reacted to the war, which varied depending upon race, economic status, location, or politics, and how, by war's end and the years following, they were afforded new opportunities in the American democracy. The vast offerings from women's journals and other writings, which make the work relevant for literature as well as history students, are an outstanding feature. Readers will be entranced by the vivid descriptions offered by women from all walks of life. Average-quality black-and-white photographs and illustrations are scattered throughout. A chronology integrates women's topics with traditionally discussed Civil War events, and there is an extensive bibliography. A first purchase.Patricia Ann Owens, Wabash Valley College, Mt. Carmel, IL Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.The role women played in the Civil War is receiving more serious consideration, as demonstrated by this encyclopedia. Following a chronology from January 1831 to September 1894 are 14 Contextual Essays, beginning with Abolitionists and Northern Reformers and ending with Wartime Literature. Some 300 AZ entries in alphabetical order make up the bulk of the encyclopedia. The second volume concludes with more than 20 primary sources, including excerpts from Uncle Toms Cabin (1852) and The Life of Clara Barton (1915); a newspaper report of the 1863 bread riots in Richmond, Virginia; and Hannah Austins recollections of being a slave. A 28-page bibliography precedes the index. The entries vary in length from several paragraphs to several pages. Many of the articles, especially the biographical ones, have black-and-white illustrations or photographs accompanying them. For biographies, the key dates, place of birth, main life events, and historical significance are included. Mostarticles conclude with see also references to other articles as well as references and further readings. The entries coverbattles, such as Antietam and Gettysburg; people, such as Clara Barton,Mary Todd Lincoln, and Sojourner Truth; events, such as the evacuation of Atlanta; andtopics, such as loyalty oaths. A similar work, Women during the Civil War: An Encyclopedia (Routledge, 2003), covers much of the same ground. The differences are size (the older work has 128 entries) and the inclusion of more social history in the newerwork. Theextras, such as the Contextual Essays andthe primary sources, also add value. Thisinformativeencyclopedia will be usefulfor bothresearch and browsing. Recommended for academiclibraries, especially those specializing in womens studies and Civil War history, and for larger public libraries. --Abbie Landry; Title: Women in the American Civil War [2 volumes] I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: AJ's Page; A.J. Bernheim; [email protected];I've just started computer science graduate school at the;University of Washington;, so this page is still under construction.;I just graduated from;Williams College with a BA in; computer science;and math .;;When I'm not in front of a computer I'm playing;ultimate frisbee.;Autumn Quarter Classes; 505 Programming;Languages; 531 Automata; 567 Principles of;Digital Systems Design; 590B; Computer Graphics Seminar; 590O; Parallel Programming Environments;Outdoor Related Links; The National Parks; the WOC Home Page; GORP a guide;to outdoor recreation;Fun Links; Christian's and Scott's; Interactive Top Ten List; Dr. Fun; a;big ole pile of Cool Links; A blast from the past with; Scooby-Doo;Educational Links; A great reference for Women Undergrads in Computer Science; Peterson's Education Center ,; a source of information about graduate schools and other educational; opportunities!; Information about the CRA Distributed Mentorship Project.;The CRA Mentorship Project allows women undergraduates to spend a summer;working on research with a female mentor. I had a great experience and highly;recommend this program!;Back to the UW CS Home Page;Last modified 9/27/96; Target text information: CSE 590B: Graphics Seminar;C S E 5 9 0 B : ;G R A P H I C S ;S E M I N A R;Spring 1996;Numerical Methods in Graphics;April 3;Matrix Computations I;Intro: Definitions, Properties, Inversion (Brad C.);Solving Linear Systems (Eric);April 10;Matrix Computations II;Eigenvalues &amp Eigenvectors (Dan F.);Singular Value Decomposition (Joel);April 17;Root Finding/Nonlinear Equations (Corey, Shuichi);April 24;Optimization;Intro and Unconstrained Optimization (Kari);Constrained and Global Optimization (Kevin);May 1;Linear and Quadratic Programming;Linear Programming (Chuck/Ronen);Linear &amp Quadratic Programming: Examples (Daniel);May 8;Data Fitting;Intro and Conclusion (Mike);Linear Regression and Calibration Example (Brad W.);May 15;Ordinary Differential Equations; Intro, Methods, Papers (Adam);More Methods &amp Papers (Joanna);May 22;Discretization Methods;Finite Elements &amp Radiosity (Fred); PDEs &amp Finite Differences (Jim);May 29;Interval Arithmetic (Troy, Jonathan);Last modified: Wed Apr 3 18:08:02 PST 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: [A] remarkable bookHer powerful, meticulously researched book describes how the grinding demands of slavery, white standards of marriage and the steady retreat from the qualified gains of the Civil War not only posed abiding challenges to African-American families but also inspired in them a tenacious commitment to marriageThrough careful use of difficult legal sources and close reading of slave narratives, ex-slave interviews, government agency reports, congressional debates, pension records and church minutes, Hunter gives resonant voice to the often illiterate people she studiesHunter has harvested stories of human resilience from the cruelest of soils. Bound in Wedlock is an impeccably crafted testament to the African-Americans whose ingenuity, steadfast love and hard-nosed determination protected black family life under the most trying of circumstances.Mark M. Smith, Wall Street JournalDazzlingHunter nudges the rich and raucous historiography on black marriage and black kinship in a new directionHunters powerfully written social history calls our attention to a world that was lost in the transition from slavery to freedom. Far from a tangle of pathology, the history of black intimate relationships Hunter captures in Bound in Wedlock illuminates the relentless efforts of those African Americans who, even in the face of overwhelming obstacles and oppression, shaped their intimate connections on their own terms and fought for a vision of marriage that could survive both slavery and freedom.Robert D. Bland, H-Net ReviewsThe unprecedented first comprehensive history of African American marriage in the nineteenth centuryIn this brilliantly researched book, Hunter examines the experiences of slave marriages as well as the marriages of free blacks. She also looks at the ways in which married couples rejected the Christian ideals of marriage.VibeAn important and comprehensive work that is worth reading by all, especially those interested in the affects of slavery on society today.Amy Lewontin, Library Journal (starred review)In this extraordinary book, Tera Hunter builds on vast research to discern the resilient marriage forms that African Americans devised during the nineteenth century to cope with the havoc of bondage, the fleeting promise of emancipation, and the fresh compulsions that came with freedom. Written with eloquence, teeming with evidence, comprehensive in its sweep, challenging in its conclusions, Bound in Wedlock is a momentous achievement.Sydney Nathans, author of A Mind to Stay: White Plantation, Black HomelandTera Hunters fascinating and intensive assessment of slave and free marriages in the nineteenth century details powerfully both the supreme importance of kinship relations and the complex ways that the persistence of postCivil War white supremacy vexed and hampered African American family integrity even more directly than legacies of slavery did.Nancy F. Cott, author of Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the NationBound in Wedlock is a groundbreaking history that challenges the belief that the crisis of black marital and familial relations can be traced directly to slavery. With a vast arsenal of archival evidence, Hunter illuminates the complex and flexible character of black intimacy and kinship and the precariousness of marriage in the context of racial and economic inequality. It is a brilliant book and one destined to invite vigorous debate.Saidiya Hartman, author of Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave RouteBound in Wedlock demonstrates that the history of African American marriage is far more than a legacy of slavery. Instead, it is a story at once rooted in a distinctive collective experience, intensely personal, and at the same time bound up in the legal, social, and cultural transformations that re-made marriage for all Americans. Wide-ranging, learned, and deeply researched, it is a splendid accomplishment.Dylan C. Penningroth, University of California, Berkeley, and the American Bar FoundationTera W. Hunter is the Edwards Professor of American History and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University.; Title: Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Here, in charming and colorful prose, she recounts her introduction to American life and the Hull-House community, her friendship with Jane Addams, her marriage, her support of civil rights, woman suffrage, and the Women's International league for Peace and Freedom, and her experiences as a writer for the WPA.; Title: I Came a Stranger: The Story of a Hull-House Girl (Women in American History) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Feimster's compelling, and profoundly unsettling, history of rape and lynching illuminates the gendered racial politics of sexual violence in the aftermath of Emancipation.Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern UniversitySouthern Horrors, a chilling tale that has been largely suppressed until now, exposes lynching as a gendered phenomenon in which southern women played a central role as actors and as victims. This is a breakthrough analysis of the role that lynching served in southern political culture.Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, author of Defying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, 19191950Feimster traces the lives of two political incendiaries, Ida B. Wells and Rebecca Felton, who illuminate the landscape of American race and gender politics. Brilliantly analytical, strikingly well-narrated, this monumental book masters theme and story to reveal heretofore hidden histories of the women who both played and transformed the politics of rape and lynching in the New South.Timothy B. Tyson, author of Blood Done Sign My Name: A True StoryThoughtful and engaging, Crystal Feimster's Southern Horrors forces us to rethink women's history and the history of the American South. Accessible to students and general readers, this powerful story is told with originality and sophistication.Suzanne Lebsock, author of A Murder in Virginia: Southern Justice on TrialSouthern Horrors, an impressive achievement, expands and deepens our understanding of the sexual and racial politics of the American South. Through the public careers of two women and a cast of thousands, Crystal Feimster compels us to grapple with the full dimensions of an American tragedy and the movements for change it set in motion.Leon F. Litwack, author of Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim CrowFascinating...Feimster's account challenges us to think again about race and sexual politics...[A] rich and detailed account...The work of Rebecca Felton and Ida Wells engaged with the implications of a form (although not a unique one) of sexual politics, and Feimster's account should be rightly acclaimed as testament to these projects.Mary Evans, Times Higher EducationHistorian Crystal N. Feimster provides an opportunity to better understand the lack of sympathy between black and white suffragists and how lynching spurred both to the political activism that eventually won women the vote...This account leaves us with a sense of what made the fights for racial equality and women's suffrage so complicated and contentious. We're left, too, with an appreciation of the gumption both Wells and Felton showed entering a political fray resistant to their participation and unable to conceive of changes that seem so obviously necessary in hindsight.Margaret Wheeler Johnson, Double XAn interesting, though somewhat disheartening, tale of the times, this book is destined for a special place in the classrooms and libraries of those concerned with sexual and racial politics. It is a readable study for those simply interested in the historical account, and is made so by multiple narratives of affected citizens, passages from diaries and newspapers, as well as the lives of the two main scholars.Allena Tapia, San Francisco Book ReviewCrystal N. Feimster is Associate Professor of African American Studies, American Studies, and History at Yale University.; Title: Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching Target text information: Description: By focusing on the changing nature of their community work in the first three decades of the twentieth century, Wolcott adds significantly to our understanding not only of the history of African American women but also of the changing nature of black Detroit. All future work on either subject will need to take this book into account. (Anne Firor Scott, author of "Natural Allies: Women's Associations in American History")By focusing on the changing nature of their community work in the first three decades of the twentieth century, Wolcott adds significantly to our understanding not only of the history of African American women but also of the changing nature of black Detroit. All future work on either subject will need to take this book into account.--Anne Firor Scott, author of Natural Allies: Women's Associations in American HistoryA most welcome breakthrough in the historiography of black Detroit that has been dominated by a focus on black men as the central agents of community building.--Michigan Historical Review; Title: Remaking Respectability: African American Women in Interwar Detroit I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A splendid piece of forensic scholarship. Highly readable and aptly revisionist, this book will be as welcome for novice non-Muslims as for devout believers. -- Bruce B. Lawrence - Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion, Duke UniversityAn outstanding, panoramic view of the development of the early Muslim community and its leading intellectual figures. -- Roy Mottahedeh - Gurney Professor of History, Harvard University, and author of 'The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and Politics in Iran'"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective.""a thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --Choice"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --ChoiceAsma Afsaruddin is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She is the author of 'Excellence and Precedence: Medieval Islamic Discourse on Legitimate Leadership'.; Title: The First Muslims: History and Memory 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A New Statesman Book of the Year"Few issues capture the public imagination quite so urgently as that of Islams troubled relationship with the West, democracy, modernity and, indeed, itself... This is where Shadi Hamids Islamic Exceptionalism comes into its own." Shiraz Maher, The New Statesman"Fresh, provocative thinking." Kirkus ReviewsWell, it turns out, there is something going on with Islam, and Shadi Hamid, quite helpfully, has figured it out [An] illuminating book. Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post"A page-turner For me, the book also provided the rarest of enjoyments; it changed the way I looked at the world, even if just a bit." Murtaza Hussain, journalist at The Intercept"[Islamic Exceptionalism] limns the Islamist mind in unnerving detail... Hamid is unafraid to talk about heaven, theodicy and divine justice. The National InterestPerhaps [Hamids] most provocative claim is this: History will not necessarily favor the secular, liberal democracies of the West. Emma Green, The AtlanticShadi Hamid provides an invaluable corrective to Western interpretations of Islam, Islamism, and the future of democracy in the Muslim world. Whatever debate remains to be had cannot take place without reference to this insightful and sympathetic document.Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and Thirteen Days in SeptemberA riveting account of the Arab Spring and all that followed, by one of the worlds leading scholars on political Islam. Shadi Hamid explains convincingly that Islam and the political movements it spawns are truly exceptional and likely to frustrate the liberal determinists who believe that history inevitably gravitates to a secular future. A hugely important book. General David Petraeus (Ret.), former director of the CIA and commander of coalition forces in Iraq and AfghanistanIslamic Exceptionalism is an honest, deeply researched, and at times anguished effort to make sense of the Middle East after the failure of the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS. Particularly rich and subtle on the crisis facing the Muslim Brotherhood, the book offers both a snapshot of a painful moment and a long-view inquiry into the meeting between Islam and democracy. Sobering, urgent reading for anyone who cares about the region, past and future. Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and author of Cool War, Scorpions, and The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State"A smart and highly readable book by one of the leading experts on the topic. Hamid examines the defining problem in the modern Middle East: how to mix religion and politics. His heartfelt fear is that in the age of ISIS a solution wont come quickly because the features of a modern democratic state are often at odds with the path to God.David Gregory, former host of Meet the Press and author of Hows Your FaithHamid offers readers a vital road map to navigate the chaos and confusion that is the postArab-Spring Middle East. Reza Aslan, New York Times bestselling author of Zealot and No God but GodBeyond the zero-sum proposals of Islam or liberalism, Shadi Hamid boldly wrestles with how these two can negotiate the future of Muslim polities. Along the way, he educates us, challenging entrenched stereotypes and blind presumptions, especially the notion that the Muslim world must, can, or should go the way of the West. Islam is a constant not a variable. Islamic Exceptionalism suggests that this may be the beginning of wisdom for anyone wishing to understand, let alone shape, the political future of majority Muslim states.Sherman A. Jackson, King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture, University of Southern California "Ambitious and Challenging" Amanda Zeidan, The Huffington PostProbably the most thoughtful attempt that I know to come to grips, to try to make sense of the rubble of the Arab Spring, to see what can be done after these colossal disappointments. Leon Wieseltier, Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, The Brookings Institution"Hamids work offers a tempered, well-researched analysis of Islamism in its current state and offers tentative hopes for those seeking a new way through the intricacies of Islamic politics in the Middle East." Publishers WeeklyExcellent. The Irish Examiner"For those who feel that everything will be solved by an 'Islamic reformation,' Hamid has cautionary words." --Prospect Shadi Hamid is a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. An expert on Islamist movements, he previously served as director of research at the Brookings Doha Center. His first book Temptations of Power: Islamists and Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East was named a Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2014. Hamid lives in Washington, D.C.; Title: Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A dark but brilliantly original work, Formations of the Secular is one of the most important books on religion and the modern in recent years." (H-Net Reviews)"This wonderfully illuminating book should be read alongside the author's Genealogies of Religion . . ." (Religion)"Formations of the Secular is also a difficult if stunningly eloquent book, a response both elusive and forthright to the many shelves of 'books on terrorism' which this country's trade publishers are rushing into print." (Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature)"...one of the most interesting scholars of religious writing today." (Christian Scholar's Review)"...Asad's brilliant study remains a defining piece of intellectual and scholarly contribution for all of those interested in exploring the religious and the secular in the modern era." (The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences); Title: Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity (Cultural Memory in the Present) Target text information: Description: "This important book makes available for the first time in English a selection of writings from Muslim thinkers engaged with the issues of global modernity. Most Euro-Americans have generally had to be content with the skewed stereotypes and soundbites provided by the media, which portray all Muslims as anti-Western fanatics. Thoughtful readers here have access to the alternative voices of 20th-century Muslim intellectual life. The breadth and sophistication of this collection make it the indispensable sourcebook for anyone concerned with modern Islamic reflections on democracy, politics, and religion."--Carl W. Ernst, University of North CarolinaCharles Kurzman is at Georgia State University.; Title: Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Peter Snow is a highly respected journalist, author, and broadcaster. He was ITN&#39;s Diplomatic and Defence Correspondent from 1966 to 1979, and presented Newsnight from 1980 to 1997. An indispensable part of election nights, he has also covered military matters on and off the world&#39;s battlefields for 40 years. His son Dan Snow is an historian who has researched, written, and presented several documentaries. Dan appears regularly on the BBC&rsquo;s One Show as their &ldquo;History Man,&rdquo; and has been published in the Times, the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Daily Express, and BBC History Magazine. Educated at the University of Oxford, he has joint British and Canadian citizenship. &#160; Together, Peter and Dan Snow presented the BAFTA award-winning Battlefield Britain and wrote the accompanying bestselling book (BBC Books).; Title: The Battle of Waterloo Experience 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "An excellent account and valuable reference book." (The Telegraph 2001-10-06)"An impressive work." (Jeremy Black, professor of history, University of Exeter 2008-05-19)Mark Adkin, a former army officer, is the author of several books on military history.; Title: Waterloo Companion, The: The Complete Guide to History's Most Famous Land Battle 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Books in Osprey's 'Campaign' series stand out at both secondary and college levels as works' that will engage and sustain student interest ... sophisticated maps and comprehensive graphics complement the texts without overwhelming them.Highly visual guides to history's greatest conflicts, detailing the command strategies, tactics, and experiences of the opposing forces throughout each campaign, and concluding with a guide to the battlefields today.; Title: The First Crusade 109699: Conquest of the Holy Land (Campaign) Target text information: Description: To commemorate the upcoming bicentennial (2015) of the Waterloo Campaign, historian Lipscombepresents a visual history of the ultimate battle of the Napoleonic Wars. This pertinent collection of primary and secondary sources humanizes the conflict, featuring numerous photos of Napoleon and his nemesis Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, alongside several memoir excerpts from subordinates. The editor relays how the steadfast loyalty between the Duke of Wellington and his Prussian ally Gebhard von Blcher ensured Napoleon's defeat and how that humiliation led to the rise of military theorist Carl von Clausewitz. Tangential topics, such as common risks associated with the popular musket 'Brown Bess,' add creative interest. Library JournalColonel Nick Lipscombe was born in Angers, France. He has a degree in business studies and an MSc in defence studies. He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1980. During his thirty years in the British Army he has seen considerable operational service with the British and American armies, as well as with NATO and the UN.He was awarded the US Bronze Star in 2006.A keen interest in military history followed his academic studies at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst concentrating on the Napoleonic era and the Peninsular War in particular. He is Chairman of Peninsular War 200, the UK official organisation for the commemoration of the bicentenary of the Peninsular War. He speaks German and Spanish, currently works in Portugal and lives in Spain with his wife Janny and their three daughters. The author lives in Alicante, Spain.; Title: Waterloo: The Decisive Victory (Companion) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Richard Brzezinski is a young historian and a leading expert on the military history of central and Eastern Europe, greatly admired for his primary research and painstaking work in archives in Sweden, Germany and Poland. He has previously written titles on Polish Armies 1569-1696 and the army of Gustavus Adolphus in Osprey's Men-at Arms series.; Title: The Army of Gustavus Adolphus (2): Cavalry (Men-at-Arms) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Angus Konstam has written several books for Osprey, mainly on 18th century subjects. His recent works include Campaign 44 Pavia 1525 and Elite 67 Pirates 16601730. Angus previously worked as a Curator of Weapons at the Royal Armouries, Tower of London, and Chief Curator of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum. He now devotes himself to full-time writing, indulging his passion for maritime and naval history to the maximum.; Title: Elizabethan Sea Dogs 15601605 (Elite) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Dr David Nicolle was born in 1944 and worked for the BBC, including the overseas broadcasting Service before returning to university, obtaining his PhD in Edinburgh. He subsequently taught at Yarmouk University in Jordan, since which he has contributed a substantial number of Osprey titles. He is a specialist in medieval arms and armour and has written several hardback books as well as numerous articles for specialist journals. He has also presented papers at many international conferences.; Title: The Janissaries (Elite) Target text information: Description: Vladimir Brnardic's Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years' War (1): Infantry and Artillery provides a fine survey of the history of the Hapsburg armies of the Thirty Years' War, exploring their role and actions in Europe's last major religious war. A fine survey, this is a pick for any in-depth military history library. The Bookwatch (January 2010)In his book on this conflict, Author Vladimir Brnardic concentrates on the men and equipment of the Infantry and the Artillery units. As with all Men-At-Arms titles, this one provides a background to the war, has a look at how the war progressed through the various conflicts, then takes a closer look at the various units in how they were recruited, how they were dressed and the equipment they used. It also examines how these forces performed in battle and the tactics that were used. This is all superbly enhanced by artifacts, period illustrations and the art work of illustrator Darko Pavlovic. This was a very colorful time and the men wore rather flamboyant outfits to say the least.If your interest is in the time of the Three Musketeers, then this is a book you simply must add to your collection. It is a very interesting read and can easily be recommended. Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness, modelingmadness.com (November 2009)Vladimir Brnardic was born in Zagreb in 1973. After graduating from the University of Zagreb with a History degree, he trained as a journalist in the Documentary Program of Croatian Television. He has a keen interest in the history of Central and Eastern European military organizations from the 15th to 19th centuries, especially those of the Thirty Years' War period. He is married and currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. The author lives in Zagreb, Croatia.; Title: Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years War (1): Infantry and artillery (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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