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Constraint Satisfaction Problems - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/constraints.html

Introduction and Definitions Search can be made easier in cases where the solution insted of corresponding to an optimal path, is only required to satisfy local consistency conditions. We call such problems Constraint Satisfaction (CS) Problems. For example, in a crossword puzzle it is only required that words that cross each other have the same letter in the location where they cross. It ...

Geography and Urban Studies (GUS) | Temple University Bulletin

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This entails examining architectures of Web GIS/Web mapping systems, markup languages (e.g. HTML, XML, SVG, and KML), scripting languages, screen cartography, data sharing and geoportals, as well as social and critical perspectives toward web mapping.

Research Guides: APIs for Scholarly Resources: Get Started

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API stands for application programming interface. An API is a protocol that allows a user to query a resource and retrieve and download data in a machine-readable format. Researchers sometimes use APIs to download collections of texts, such as scholarly journal articles, so they can perform automated text mining on the corpus they've downloaded. Here is a simple tutorial that explains what an ...

FORMATTED_Josephine Messina_197-227

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Josephine Messina* Across the United States, approximately half a million people are homeless. In part because of political disagreement on the causes of homelessness, policymakers in the United States have been unable to agree on and successfully implement a solution. This Comment compares and contrasts Finland’s Housing First solution to homelessness with the application of a similar ...

Pei Wang Publications - Temple University

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Selected Papers of Pei Wang All the following publications are authored by Pei Wang unless specified otherwise.

THE ART OF INFOGRAPHICS - IBIT

https://ibit.temple.edu/analytics/files/2015/10/Art-of-infographics-2015.pdf

CMYK (CYAN, MAGENTA,YELLOW AND BLACK ) CMYK are the colors used in printing inks. These four colors are used in printing because virtually any visible color can be created simply by mixing them in various amounts. CMYK is a ‘subtractive color’ process, which works by subtracting the colors of light reflected on a piece of white paper. In other words, each color of ink on the paper reduces ...

HearBP: Hear Your Blood Pressure via In-ear ... - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/HearBP-info24.pdf

Abstract—Continuous blood pressure (BP) monitoring using wearable devices has received increasing attention due to its importance in diagnosing diseases. However, existing methods mainly measure BP intermittently, involve some form of user effort, and suffer from insuficient accuracy due to sensor properties. In order to overcome these limitations, we study the BP measurement technology ...

Department of Mathematics - College of Science and Technology

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Algebra and Number Theory Analysis Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation Geometry and Topology Probability

Article 4_Posey_Final_133-170

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Carolyn Posey* The rapid evolution of space exploration, marked by private space tourism, lunar colonization plans, and potential asteroid mining, necessitates a critical examination of international space law. This Comment applies the Third World Approaches to International Law framework to analyze power dynamics in space governance, focusing on the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the 2020 ...

Geography and Urban Studies (GUS) | Temple University Bulletin

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A faculty member offers special seminars in a research specialty. Recent topics have included current perspectives on development, the information and technology needs of low resource community organizations, and information systems design and management.