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- A transitive translation for Indonesian-Japanese CLQA (自然言語処理)
- A Machine Learning Approach for an Indonesian-English Cross Language Question Answering System(Natural Language Processing)
- Indonesian-Japanese Transitive Translation using English for CLIR
- Characteristics of Thin-Film Optical Separators Using Acousto-Optic Effect in Surface Acoustic Waveguides : SAW and Communication Devices
- Temperature Dependencies of Tunable Thin-Film Optical Separators Using Surface Acoustic Waves : SAW and Communication Devices
- Tunable Wavelength-Selection Characteristics of Multilayered Thin-Film Optical Separators Using Surface Acoustic Waves
- Switching Properties of Optical Guided Waves in Multilayered Thin-Film Tunable Separators by Surface Acoustic Wave : Surface Acoustic Waves and Devices
- Tunable Filtering Characteristics of Multilayered Optical Couplers Using Surface Acoustic Waves
- Characteristics of Multilayered Thin-Film Optical Tunable Separators Using Surface Acoustic Waves : Physical Acoustics II
- 5314 NON-TERRITORIAL OFFICING : Case study analysis of the new Andersen Consulting Head Office in Johannesburg, South Africa
- Capacity of Semi-Orthogonally Associative Memory Neural Network Model
- TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION ON TIMIT DATABASE
- Applications of Integrated Collinear Acousto-Optic Devices to Matrix Multiplication : Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Integrated Optic Matrix-Vector Multipliers Using Acousto-Optic Bragg Diffraction : Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Integrated Optic Digital Vector Processor Using Parallel Collinear Acousto-Optic Interactions (OPTICAL COMPUTING 1)
- 5181 ANALYSIS ON PHYSICAL FEATURES OF JORDANIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES : A Study of Place Making and Place Marking Elements
- Text-Independent Speaker Identification Utilizing Likelihood Normalization Technique
- Synthesis of Titanium Dioxide Powders via Hydrolysis of Titanyl Sulphate for Cold Spray Coating
- An Analysis of Scattering Characteristics of a Beam Wave from Pits with Arbitrary Shapes on Optical Disks : BASIC THEORY
- Efficient Iterative Solution for Large Elasto-Dynamic Inverse Problems