QALD-3: Multilingual question answering over linked data
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
Shortened cyclic codes that are capable of correcting up to a single burst of errors are considered. The efficiency of such codes has been analized by how well they approximate the Reiger bound, i.e., by the burst-correcting efficiency of the code. Although the efficiency is still an important parameter, it is shown that this one is not necessarily the most important consideration when choosing a single-burst-correcting code. It is shown that in some natural practical applications (like in a GilbertElliot channel), it is more important to optimize the rate of the code with respect to its guard space, a goal closely related to the Gallager bound. The concepts of all-around, non-all around and partial all-around single-burst-correcting codes are introduced and illustrated with examples, some from existing constructions and some from new ones. Tables are presented showing that in many cases the new codes have better parameters than the existing ones for the same burst-correcting capability. © 2006 IEEE.
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
Thomas M. Cheng
IT Professional
Matthias Kaiserswerth
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Zohar Feldman, Avishai Mandelbaum
WSC 2010