A Novel Approach to Semantic and Coreference Annotation at LLNL (open access)

A Novel Approach to Semantic and Coreference Annotation at LLNL

A case is made for the importance of high quality semantic and coreference annotation. The challenges of providing such annotation are described. Asperger's Syndrome is introduced, and the connections are drawn between the needs of text annotation and the abilities of persons with Asperger's Syndrome to meet those needs. Finally, a pilot program is recommended wherein semantic annotation is performed by people with Asperger's Syndrome. The primary points embodied in this paper are as follows: (1) Document annotation is essential to the Natural Language Processing (NLP) projects at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL); (2) LLNL does not currently have a system in place to meet its need for text annotation; (3) Text annotation is challenging for a variety of reasons, many related to its very rote nature; (4) Persons with Asperger's Syndrome are particularly skilled at rote verbal tasks, and behavioral experts agree that they would excel at text annotation; and (6) A pilot study is recommend in which two to three people with Asperger's Syndrome annotate documents and then the quality and throughput of their work is evaluated relative to that of their neuro-typical peers.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Firpo, M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correlation Between Two Types of Surface Stress Mitigation and the Resistance to Corrosion of Alloy 22 (open access)

Correlation Between Two Types of Surface Stress Mitigation and the Resistance to Corrosion of Alloy 22

When metallic plates are welded, residual tensile stresses may develop in the vicinity of the weld seam. Processes such as Low Plasticity Burnishing (LPB) and Laser Shock Peening (LSP) could be applied locally to eliminate the residual stresses produced by welding. In this study, Alloy 22 (N06022) plates were welded and then the above-mentioned surface treatments were applied to eliminate the residual tensile stresses. The aim of the current study was to compare the corrosion behavior of as-welded (ASW) plates with the corrosion behavior of plates with stress mitigated surfaces. Immersion and electrochemical tests were performed. Results show that the corrosion resistance of the mitigated plates was not affected by the surface treatments applied.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Yilmaz, A.; Fix, D. V.; Estill, J. C. & Rebak, R. B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Natural Language Processing as a Discipline at LLNL (open access)

Natural Language Processing as a Discipline at LLNL

The field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) is described as it applies to the needs of LLNL in handling free-text. The state of the practice is outlined with the emphasis placed on two specific aspects of NLP: Information Extraction and Discourse Integration. A brief description is included of the NLP applications currently being used at LLNL. A gap analysis provides a look at where the technology needs work in order to meet the needs of LLNL. Finally, recommendations are made to meet these needs.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Firpo, M A
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intrabasin Comparison of Surface Radiocarbon Levels in the Indian Ocean Between Coral Records and Three-Dimension Global Ocean Models (open access)

Intrabasin Comparison of Surface Radiocarbon Levels in the Indian Ocean Between Coral Records and Three-Dimension Global Ocean Models

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Grumet, N S; Duffy, P B; Wickett, M E; Caldeira, K & Dunbar, R B
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phase Sensitive Cueing for 3D Objects in Overhead Images (open access)

Phase Sensitive Cueing for 3D Objects in Overhead Images

Locating specific 3D objects in overhead images is an important problem in many remote sensing applications. 3D objects may contain either one connected component or multiple disconnected components. Solutions must accommodate images acquired with diverse sensors at various times of the day, in various seasons of the year, or under various weather conditions. Moreover, the physical manifestation of a 3D object with fixed physical dimensions in an overhead image is highly dependent on object physical dimensions, object position/orientation, image spatial resolution, and imaging geometry (e.g., obliqueness). This paper describes a two-stage computer-assisted approach for locating 3D objects in overhead images. In the matching stage, the computer matches models of 3D objects to overhead images. The strongest degree of match over all object orientations is computed at each pixel. Unambiguous local maxima in the degree of match as a function of pixel location are then found. In the cueing stage, the computer sorts image thumbnails in descending order of figure-of-merit and presents them to human analysts for visual inspection and interpretation. The figure-of-merit associated with an image thumbnail is computed from the degrees of match to a 3D object model associated with unambiguous local maxima that lie within the thumbnail. This …
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Paglieroni, D
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Validation of Air-Backed Underwater Explosion Experiments with ALE3D (open access)

Validation of Air-Backed Underwater Explosion Experiments with ALE3D

This paper summarizes an exercise carried out to validate the process of implementing LLNL's ALE3D to predict the permanent deformation and rupture of an air-backed steel plate subjected to underwater shock. Experiments were performed in a shock tank at the Naval Science and Technology Laboratory in Visakhapatnam India, and the results are documented in reference. A consistent set of air-backed plates is subjected to shocks from increasing weights of explosives ranging from 10g-80g. At 40g and above, rupture is recorded in the experiment and, without fracture mechanics implemented in ALE3D, only the cases of 10g, 20g, and 30g are presented here. This methodology applies the Jones-Wilkins-Lee (JWL) Equation of State (EOS) to predict the pressure of the expanding detonation products, the Gruneisein EOS for water under highly dynamic compressible flow - both on 1-point integrated 3-d continuum elements. The steel plates apply a bilinear elastic-plastic response with failure and are simulated with 3-point integrated shell elements. The failure for this exercise is based on effective (or equivalent) plastic strain.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Leininger, L D
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final report for "Development of generalized mapping tools to improve implementation of data driven computer simulations" (LDRD 04-ERD-083) (open access)

Final report for "Development of generalized mapping tools to improve implementation of data driven computer simulations" (LDRD 04-ERD-083)

Probabilistic inverse techniques, like the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm, have had recent success in combining disparate data types into a consistent model. The Stochastic Engine (SE) initiative was a technique that developed this method and applied it to a number of earth science and national security applications. For instance, while the method was originally developed to solve ground flow problems (Aines et al.), it has also been applied to atmospheric modeling and engineering problems. The investigators of this proposal have applied the SE to regional-scale lithospheric earth models, which have applications to hazard analysis and nuclear explosion monitoring. While this broad applicability is appealing, tailoring the method for each application is inefficient and time-consuming. Stochastic methods invert data by probabilistically sampling the model space and comparing observations predicted by the proposed model to observed data and preferentially accepting models that produce a good fit, generating a posterior distribution. In other words, the method ''inverts'' for a model or, more precisely, a distribution of models, by a series of forward calculations. While powerful, the technique is often challenging to implement, as the mapping from model space to data needs to be ''customized'' for each data type. For example, all …
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Pasyanos, M; Ramirez, A & Franz, G
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bispecific Antibody Pretargeting for Improving Cancer Imaging and Therapy (open access)

Bispecific Antibody Pretargeting for Improving Cancer Imaging and Therapy

The main objective of this project was to evaluate pretargeting systems that use a bispecific antibody (bsMAb) to improve the detection and treatment of cancer. A bsMAb has specificity to a tumor antigen, which is used to bind the tumor, while the other specificity is to a peptide that can be radiolabeled. Pretargeting is the process by which the unlabeled bsMAb is given first, and after a sufficient time (1-2 days) is given for it to localize in the tumor and clear from the blood, a small molecular weight radiolabeled peptide is given. According to a dynamic imaging study using a 99mTc-labeled peptide, the radiolabeled peptide localizes in the tumor in less than 1 hour, with > 80% of it clearing from the blood and body within this same time. Tumor/nontumor targeting ratios that are nearly 50 times better than that with a directly radiolabeled Fab fragment have been observed (Sharkey et al., ''Signal amplification in molecular imaging by a multivalent bispecific nanobody'' submitted). The bsMAbs used in this project have been composed of 3 antibodies that will target antigens found in colorectal and pancreatic cancers (CEA, CSAp, and MUC1). For the ''peptide binding moiety'' of the bsMAb, we initially …
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Sharkey, Robert M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Synthesis and Performance Characterization of a Nanocomposite Ternary Thermite: Al/Fe2O3/SiO2 (open access)

Synthesis and Performance Characterization of a Nanocomposite Ternary Thermite: Al/Fe2O3/SiO2

Making solid energetic materials requires the physical mixing of solid fuels and oxidizers or the incorporation of fuel and oxidizing moieties into a single molecule. The former are referred to as composite energetic materials (i.e., thermites, propellants, pyrotechnics) and the latter are deemed monomolecular energetic materials (i.e., explosives). Mass diffusion between the fuel and oxidizer is the rate controlling step for composite reactions while bond breaking and chemical kinetics control monomolecular reactions. Although composites have higher energy densities than monomolecular species, they release that energy over a longer period of time because diffusion controlled reactions are considerably slower than chemistry controlled reactions. Conversely, monomolecular species exhibit greater power due to more rapid kinetics than physically mixed energetics. Reducing the diffusion distance between fuel and oxidizer species within an energetic composite would enhance the reaction rate. Recent advances in nanotechnology have spurred the development of nano-scale fuel and oxidizer particles that can be combined into a composite and effectively reduce diffusion distances to nano-scale dimensions or less. These nanocomposites have the potential to deliver the best of both worlds: high energy density of the physically mixed composite with the high power of the monomolecular species. Toward this end, researchers at Lawrence …
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Prentice, D; Pantoya, M L & Clapsaddle, B J
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Government Activities to Protect the Electric Grid (open access)

Government Activities to Protect the Electric Grid

This report provides a description of initiatives within the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Departments of Energy, Homeland Security, and Defense to protect the physical electrical utility infrastructure from outages caused by a range of activities including system operator errors, weather-related damage, and terrorist attacks. While the electric utility industry has primary responsibility, federal and state government agencies also have been addressing physical security concerns.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Abel, Amy
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Safe-Harbor Provision for Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) (open access)

The Safe-Harbor Provision for Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Senate Policy Committees (open access)

Senate Policy Committees

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Medical Records Privacy: Questions and Answers on the HIPAA Rule (open access)

Medical Records Privacy: Questions and Answers on the HIPAA Rule

This report discuses the HIPAA privacy rule, which gives patients the right of access to their medical information and prohibits health plans and health care providers from using or disclosing individually identifiable health information without a patient’s written authorization except as expressly permitted or required by the rule.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Redhead, C. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Emergency Management Preparedness Standards: Overview and Options for Congress (open access)

Emergency Management Preparedness Standards: Overview and Options for Congress

This report provides Emergency an Overview and Options for Congress on Emergency Management Preparedness Standards which includes major recommendations like adoption and use of emergency response standards, mutual aid provisions, private sector preparedness.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Bea, Keith
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Public Diplomacy: Background and the 9/11 Commission Recommendations (open access)

U.S. Public Diplomacy: Background and the 9/11 Commission Recommendations

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
France: Factors Shaping Foreign Policy, and Issues in U.S.-French Relations. February 2005 (open access)

France: Factors Shaping Foreign Policy, and Issues in U.S.-French Relations. February 2005

This report examines the key factors that shape French foreign policy.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Gallis, Paul
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China and “Falun Gong” (open access)

China and “Falun Gong”

This report documents the pro-democracy "Falun Gong" movement in China. It has been accredited as the largest and most protracted public demonstrations in China since the democracy movement of 1989.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Lum, Thomas
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Risk Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection: Assessing, Integrating, and Managing Threats, Vulnerabilities and Consequences (open access)

Risk Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection: Assessing, Integrating, and Managing Threats, Vulnerabilities and Consequences

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 (open access)

The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005

Intellectual property legislation that came close to enactment during the 108th Congress passed the Senate by unanimous consent early in the 109th Congress. Among the issues addressed are unauthorized distribution of pre-release commercial works, the marketing of devices for home use to edit objectionable content from DVDs, the preservation of the nation's film heritage, and use by libraries and archives of "orphan works." This report discusses the provision of S. 167, 109th Congress, first session.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Jeweler, Robin
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Broadband over Powerlines: Regulatory and Policy Issues (open access)

Broadband over Powerlines: Regulatory and Policy Issues

This report consists of broadband over powerlines in regulatory and policy issues.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Moloney Figliola, Patricia
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Greenhouse Gases and Economic Development: An Empirical Approach to Defining Goals (open access)

Greenhouse Gases and Economic Development: An Empirical Approach to Defining Goals

This report explores what future world economic growth and development means for proposals to constrain total annual global greenhouse gas emissions.
Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Blodgett, John E. & Parker, Larry
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Government Activities to Protect the Electric Grid (open access)

Government Activities to Protect the Electric Grid

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Abel, Amy
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elections Reform: Overview and Issues (open access)

Elections Reform: Overview and Issues

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: Coleman, Kevin J. & Fischer, Eric A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Military Base Closures: Implementing the 2005 Round (open access)

Military Base Closures: Implementing the 2005 Round

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Date: February 4, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library