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101Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- How it works... -- Analyzing splice variants with SGSeq -- Getting ready…”
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102Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder 143 -- 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream 155 -- 7.5.1 Data Structure and Design Considerations 155 -- 7.5.2 Constrained System Parameter Streams 161 -- 7.5.3 Compliancy Requirements of MPEG-1 System Streams 166 -- 7.6 MPEG-1 Applications 168 -- 7.6.1 Compact Disc 168 -- 7.6.2 Computers 169 -- 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1 169 -- References 170 -- Part Two THE MPEG-2 SYSTEMS STANDARD 171 -- 8 The Development of MPEG-2 Systems 173 -- 8.1 Driving Forces 173 -- 8.2 Objectives and Requirements 176 -- 8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems 178 -- References 185 -- 9 Layering in MPEG-2 Systems 187 -- 9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams 187 -- 9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer 188 -- 9.3 Program Streams 189 -- 9.4 Transport Streams 193 -- 9.4.1 Transport Packets 193 -- 9.4.2 Conveying PES Packets in Transport Packets 195 -- 9.4.3 The Size of Transport Packets 196 -- 9.4.4 Multiple Programs, PSI, Descriptors and Sections 199 -- 9.4.5 Conveying Sections in Transport Packets 213 -- References 214 -- 10 Conditional Access and Scrambling 217 -- 10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems 217 -- 10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams 219 -- 10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems 224 -- 10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams 225 -- Reference 226 -- 11 Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems 227 -- 11.1 Error Resiliency 227 -- 11.2 Re-Multiplexing of Transport Streams 230 -- 11.3 Local Program Insertion in Transport Streams 234 -- 11.3.1 Usage of Local Program Insertions 234 -- 11.3.2 Associated PSI Issues 235 -- 11.3.3 Time Base Discontinuities 236 -- 11.4 Splicing in Transport Streams 239 -- 11.5 Variable Bitrate and Statistical Multiplexing 245 -- 11.6 Padding and Stuffing 245 -- 11.7 Random Access and Parsing Convenience 248 -- 11.8 Carriage of Private Data 250 -- 11.9 Copyright and Copy Control Support 254 -- 11.10 Playback Trick Modes 255 -- 11.11 Single Program and Partial Transport Streams 255 -- 11.12 Program Stream Carriage within a Transport Stream 258.…”
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103por Flanagan, William A.Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Preface xiii -- Acknowledgments xv -- 1 IP Technology Disrupts Voice Telephony 1 -- 1.1 Introduction to the Public Switched Telephone Network 1 -- 1.2 The Digital PSTN 2 -- 1.3 The Packet Revolution in Telephony 8 -- 1.3.1 Summary of Packet Switching 9 -- 1.3.2 Link Capacity: TDM versus Packets 11 -- 1.3.3 VoIP and “The Cloud” 13 -- IN SHORT: Reading Network Drawings 14 -- 2 Traditional Telephones Still Set Expectations 17 -- 2.1 Availability: How the Bell System Ensured Service 18 -- 2.2 Call Completion 19 -- 2.3 Sound Quality: Encoding for Recognizable Voices 20 -- 2.4 Low Latency 23 -- 2.5 Call Setup Delays 24 -- 2.6 Impairments Controlled: Echo, Singing, Distortion, Noise 25 -- 3 From Circuits to Packets 27 -- 3.1 Data and Signaling Preceded Voice 27 -- 3.1.1 X.25 Packet Data Service 27 -- 3.1.2 SS7: PSTN Signaling on Packets 28 -- 3.1.3 ISDN 29 -- 3.2 Putting Voice into Packets 30 -- 3.2.1 Voice Encoding 31 -- 3.2.2 Dicing and Splicing Voice Streams 32 -- 3.2.3 The Latency Budget 33 -- 4 Packet Transmission and Switching 37 -- 4.1 The Physical Layer: Transmission 39 -- IN SHORT: The Endian Wars 40 -- 4.2 Data Link Protocols 41 -- 4.3 IP, the Network Protocol 43 -- 4.4 Layer 4 Transport Protocols 47 -- 4.4.1 Transmission Control Protocol 47 -- 4.4.2 User Datagram Protocol 50 -- 4.4.3 Stream Control Transmission Protocol 51 -- 4.5 Higher Layer Processes 54 -- 4.5.1 RTP 54 -- 4.5.2 RTCP 57 -- 4.5.3 Multiplexing RTP and RTCP on One UDP Port 58 -- 4.5.4 RTP Mixers and Translators 59 -- 4.5.5 Layered Encoding 60 -- 4.5.6 Profiles for Audio and Video Conferences 60 -- 4.5.7 Security via Encryption 61 -- IN SHORT: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) 62 -- 4.6 Saving Bandwidth 64 -- 4.6.1 Voice Compression 64 -- 4.6.2 Header Compression 66 -- 4.6.3 Silence Suppression, VAD 67 -- 4.6.4 Sub-Packet Multiplexing 69 -- 4.6.5 Protocol and Codec Selection 70 -- 4.7 Differences: Circuit versus Packet Switched 71 -- 4.7.1 Power to the Desktop Phone 71 -- 4.7.2 Phone as Computer and Computer as Phone 72.…”
Publicado 2012
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
104Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 5.3 Avoiding copying using remote DMA -- 5.3.1 Avoiding copying in a cluster -- 5.3.2 Modern-day incarnations of RDMA -- Fiber channel -- Infiniband -- iSCSI via iWarp and RoCE -- 5.4 Broadening to file systems -- 5.4.1 Shared memory -- 5.4.2 IO-lite: A unified view of buffering -- 5.4.3 Avoiding file system copies via I/O splicing -- 5.5 Broadening beyond copies -- 5.6 Broadening beyond data manipulations -- 5.6.1 Using caches effectively -- Data Cache Optimization -- Code arrangement -- Locality-driven layer processing -- Software engineering considerations -- 5.6.2 Direct memory access versus programmed I/O -- 5.7 Conclusions -- 5.8 Exercises -- 6 Transferring control -- 6.1 Why control overhead? …”
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105Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Basics of Audio in MATLAB® -- 3.1 Introduction: Digital Audio Signals -- 3.2 MATLAB Audio Functions -- 3.2.1 audioread -- 3.2.2 sound -- 3.2.3 audiowrite -- 3.2.4 audioinfo -- 3.3 Working with Audio Signals in Arrays -- 3.3.1 Indexing Arrays -- Audio Edit Signal Splice -- 3.3.2 Array Reversal -- 3.3.3 Additional Methods to Create Arrays -- 3.3.4 Array Transposition -- 3.3.5 Determining Dimensions of Arrays -- 3.4 Visualizing the Waveform of an Audio Signal -- Bibliography -- 4. …”
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106Publicado 2012Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5 Functions with Default Arguments -- 3.6 inline Functions -- 3.7 Storage Classes -- 3.7.1 auto -- 3.7.2 Keyword register -- 3.7.3 Keyword static -- 3.7.4 Keyword extern -- 3.8 Recursion -- 3.9 Scope Rules -- 3.10 Arrays -- 3.10.1 Introduction -- 3.10.2 Array as function parameter -- 3.10.3 Arrays with multiple dimension -- 3.11 Structures -- 3.11.1 Assignment of structure variables -- 3.11.2 Using structure as function parameters -- 3.11.3 Pointer to structures -- 3.12 Union -- 3.12.1 Defining an union -- 3.12.2 Working with union -- 3.12.3 Anonymous union -- 3.13 Line Splicing -- 3.14 Command Line Arguments -- 3.15 Multi File Programs -- 3.16 Difference Between C and C++ -- 3.16.1 Major differences -- 3.16.2 Minor differences -- 3.17 End of Chapter Programs -- For Advanced Readers -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 4: Object Orientation: An Introduction -- 4.1 Programming Paradigms -- 4.1.1 Spectrum of computer applications -- 4.1.2 Bird's-eye view of programming paradigms -- 4.2 Popular Recent Paradigms -- 4.2.1 Procedural programming -- 4.2.2 Object-oriented programming -- 4.2.3 Programming language C++ -- 4.2.4 Programming language JAVA -- 4.2.5 Procedural programming vs. object-oriented programming -- 4.3 An Introduction to Object Orientation -- 4.3.1 From structures to objects -- 4.4 Features of Object-Oriented Language -- 4.5 Benefits of Object-Oriented Programming -- 4.6 Writing Large Programs -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions and Answers -- Exercises -- Chapter 5: Classes and Objects -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Data Hiding and Encapsulation -- 5.2.1 Private and public data members -- 5.3 Member Functions -- 5.3.1 Scope resolution operator -- 5.4 Accessing Class Members -- 5.5 Some Short Questions and Answers I -- 5.6 Using Pointers for Objects -- 5.7 Objects as Function Parameters -- 5.8 Some Short Questions and Answers II…”
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107por Mittal, AjayTabla de Contenidos: “…Conceptual Questions and Answers -- Code Snippets -- Multiple-choice Questions -- Outputs and Explanations to Code Snippets -- Answers to Multiple-choice Questions -- Programming Exercises -- Test Yourself -- 8 The C Preprocessor -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Translators -- 8.3 Phases of Translation -- 8.3.1 Trigraph Replacement -- 8.3.2 Line Splicing -- 8.3.3 Tokenization -- 8.3.4 Preprocessor Directive Handling -- 8.4 Summary -- Exercise Questions -- Conceptual Questions and Answers -- Code Snippets -- Multiple-choice Questions -- Outputs and Explanations to Code Snippets -- Answers to Multiple-choice Questions -- Programming Exercises -- Test Yourself -- 9 Structures, Unions, Enumerations and Bit-fields -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Structures -- 9.2.1 Defining a Structure -- 9.2.2 Declaring Structure Objects -- 9.2.3 Operations on Structures -- 9.3 Pointers to Structures -- 9.3.1 Declaring Pointer to a Structure -- 9.3.2 Accessing Structure Members Via a Pointer to a Structure -- 9.4 Array of Structures -- 9.5 Structures within a Structure (Nested Structures) -- 9.6 Functions and Structures -- 9.6.1 Passing Each Member of a Structure Object as a Separate Argument -- 9.6.2 Passing a Structure Object by Value -- 9.6.3 Passing a Structure Object by Address/Reference -- 9.7 typedef and Structures -- 9.8 Unions -- 9.9 Practical Application of Unions -- 9.9.1 Calling DOS and BIOS Functions -- 9.9.2 Interrupt Programming -- 9.10 Enumerations -- 9.11 Bit-Fields -- 9.12 Summary -- Exercise Questions -- Conceptual Questions and Answers -- Code Snippets -- Multiple-choice Questions -- Outputs and Explanations to Code Snippets -- Answers to Multiple-choice Questions -- Programming Exercises -- Test Yourself -- 10 Files -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Files -- 10.3 Streams -- 10.4 I/O Using Streams -- 10.4.1 Opening a Stream -- 10.4.2 Closing Streams…”
Publicado 2010
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108Publicado 2009“…"Creating Hollywood-Style Movies with Adobe Premiere Elements 7 is a book that will help users get to the next level in video editing, and that next level goes beyond simply splicing together clips and creating simple titles. …”
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109Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 10.1.1 IBM text-to-speech engine -- 10.1.2 IBM speech recognition engine -- 10.1.3 Languages supported -- 10.2 Language support implementation -- 10.2.1 Cisco environment -- 10.2.2 Dialogic environment -- 10.3 Installing Voice Server Language Support component -- 10.3.1 Installing process -- 10.4 Different text-to-speech versions -- 10.5 Concatenative TTS language -- 10.5.1 Installing Voice Server concatenative language component -- 10.5.2 Installing process -- 10.6 Phrase splicing -- Chapter 11. WebSphere Voice Server hardware environments -- 11.1 WebSphere Voice Server in an IBM ^ BladeCenter distribution -- 11.1.1 The IBM ^ BladeCenter -- 11.1.2 Server -- 11.1.3 Software -- 11.2 WebSphere Voice Server in a Voice over IP environment -- 11.2.1 Hardware environment -- 11.2.2 Software environment -- 11.3 WebSphere Voice Server for WebSphere Voice Response on Windows Version 3.1 -- 11.4 WebSphere Voice Server on WebSphere Voice Response on AIX 3.1 -- Chapter 12. …”
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110Publicado 2009Tabla de Contenidos: “…8.6.2 Background 265 -- 8.6.3 Problem Formulation 266 -- 8.6.4 Routing Based on Priority Queuing 267 -- 8.6.5 Problem Solution 269 -- 8.6.6 Performance Evaluation 270 -- 8.7 Cross-Layer Optimization for Video Summary Transmission 272 -- 8.7.1 Background 272 -- 8.7.2 Problem Formulation 274 -- 8.7.3 System Model 276 -- 8.7.4 Link Adaptation for Good Content Coverage 278 -- 8.7.5 Problem Solution 280 -- 8.7.6 Performance Evaluation 283 -- 8.8 Conclusions 287 -- References 287 -- 9 Content-based Video Communications 291 -- 9.1 Network-Adaptive Video Object Encoding 291 -- 9.2 Joint Source Coding and Unequal Error Protection 294 -- 9.2.1 Problem Formulation 295 -- 9.2.2 Solution and Implementation Details 299 -- 9.2.3 Application on Energy-Efficient Wireless Network 301 -- 9.2.4 Application on Differentiated Services Networks 303 -- 9.3 Joint Source-Channel Coding with Utilization of Data Hiding 305 -- 9.3.1 Hiding Shape in Texture 308 -- 9.3.2 Joint Source-Channel Coding 309 -- 9.3.3 Joint Source-Channel Coding and Data Hiding 311 -- 9.3.4 Experimental Results 315 -- References 322 -- 10 AVC/H.264 Application / Digital TV 325 -- 10.1 Introduction 325 -- 10.1.1 Encoder Flexibility 326 -- 10.2 Random Access 326 -- 10.2.1 GOP Bazaar 327 -- 10.2.2 Buffers, Before and After 332 -- 10.3 Bitstream Splicing 335 -- 10.4 Trick Modes 337 -- 10.4.1 Fast Forward 338 -- 10.4.2 Reverse 338 -- 10.4.3 Pause 338 -- 10.5 Carriage of AVC/H.264 Over MPEG-2 Systems 338 -- 10.5.1 Packetization 339 -- 10.5.2 Audio Video Synchronization 344 -- 10.5.3 Transmitter and Receiver Clock Synchronization 344 -- 10.5.4 System Target Decoder and Timing Model 344 -- References 345 -- 11 Interactive Video Communications 347 -- 11.1 Video Conferencing and Telephony 347 -- 11.1.1 IP and Broadband Video Telephony 347 -- 11.1.2 Wireless Video Telephony 348 -- 11.1.3 3G-324M Protocol 348 -- 11.2 Region-of-Interest Video Communications 351 -- 11.2.1 ROI based Bit Allocation 351 -- 11.2.2 Content Adaptive Background Skipping 356.…”
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111por Ferrell, O. C.“…Unlike most brief textbooks on the market, which are trimmed and spliced from much longer works into an approximation of an essentials edition, Ferrell/Hirt/Ferrell is written from the ground up to be brief, lean, and flexible enough to enable you to cover just the topics you want at the level of depth you want, plus it doesn̕t inherit out-dated examples from a hardback derivative. …”
Publicado 2008
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112Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.5.5.3 Random Access and Error Recovery -- 4.5.5.4 Bitstream Splicing Operations -- 4.5.6 HEVC-Coded Pictures -- 4.5.7 Slices and Slice Segments -- 4.5.8 Tiles -- 4.5.9 Combining Slices and Tiles in HEVC -- 4.5.10 HEVC Structures and Parallel Processing -- 4.5.10.1 Parallel Decoding Using Tiles -- 4.5.10.2 Parallel Decoding Using Slices -- 4.5.10.3 Wavefront Parallel Processing/Parallelising CTU Rows -- 4.5.11 Coding Tree Units and Coding Units -- 4.5.11.1 Quantisation Groups -- 4.5.12 Prediction Units and Transform Units -- 4.5.12.1 Prediction Unit Structures -- 4.5.12.2 Transform Unit, Transform Block and Transform Sub-Block -- 4.5.13 HEVC Structures Example -- 4.6 Structures in Versatile Video Coding/H.266 -- 4.6.1 Sequence Down to Picture -- 4.6.2 Picture Down to Coding Unit -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Reference -- Chapter 5 Intra Prediction -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Intra Prediction Process -- 5.3 Intra Prediction Modes -- 5.3.1 DC Prediction -- 5.3.2 Planar Prediction -- 5.3.3 Directional Prediction -- 5.3.4 Sample Filtering -- 5.4 Prediction Block Sizes -- 5.5 Signalling Intra Prediction Choices -- 5.6 Choosing a Prediction -- 5.7 HEVC Intra Prediction -- 5.7.1 HEVC Intra Prediction Modes -- 5.7.2 HEVC Intra Prediction Filtering -- 5.7.3 Signalling HEVC Intra Prediction Modes -- 5.7.3.1 HEVC Luma Prediction Mode Signalling -- 5.7.3.2 HEVC Chroma Prediction Mode Signalling -- 5.7.4 HEVC Intra Prediction Examples -- 5.8 VVC Intra Prediction -- 5.8.1 Intra Prediction Modes -- 5.8.2 Intra Prediction of Rectangular Blocks -- 5.8.3 Intra Interpolation Filters -- 5.8.4 Cross-Component Prediction -- 5.8.5 Extra Reference Lines -- 5.8.6 Intra Sub-Partitions -- 5.8.7 VVC Intra-coding Performance -- 5.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 Inter Prediction -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Inter Prediction - the Basics…”
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113Publicado 2021“…RNA-Seq transcriptome profiling of healthy and diseased tissues allows FOR understanding the alterations in cellular phenotypes through the expression of differentially spliced RNA isoforms. Assessment of gene expression by RNA-Seq provides new insight into host response to pathogens, drugs, allergens, and other environmental triggers. …”
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114Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Detection Algorithm 213 -- 9.3.6.4 TCP?]Splice 213 -- 9.4 Evaluation of CES Security 213 -- 9.4.1 Evaluating the CETP Policy?]…”
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115Publicado 2006“…Hollywood Special Effects with Adobe Premiere Elements 3 is a book that will help users get to the next level in video editing, and that next level goes beyond simply splicing together clips and creating simple titles. …”
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116Publicado 2015“…Emerging evidence suggests that DNA methylation, histone modifications, noncoding RNA regulation, and alternative splicing of mRNA provide an epigenetic means by which chronic stress and traumatic experiences alter gene expression to produce long-term changes in neuroanatomy, physiology and behavior. …”
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117Publicado 2023“…Indeed, many syndromes and genetic and complex diseases--cancer, autoimmunity, neurological and developmental disorders, and metabolic and cardiovascular diseases--can be caused by mutations/alterations in regulatory sequences, transcription factors, splicing regulators, cofactors, chromatin regulators, ncRNAs, and other components of transcription apparatus. …”
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118Publicado 2019“…There’s a lot of information about big data technologies, but splicing these technologies into an end-to-end enterprise data platform is a daunting task not widely covered. …”
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119Publicado 2019“…There has also been considerable interest in the unique RNA metabolic processes in plant mitochondria, including RNA transcription, RNA editing, the splicing of group I and group II introns, and RNA degradation and translation. …”
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120Publicado 2016“…However, our current view of protein interaction networks is still limited and there is an active field of research trying to further develop this concept to include important processes: the topology of interactions and their changes in real time, the effects of competition for binding to the same protein region, PPI variation due to alternative splicing or post-translational modifications, etc. …”
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