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Invalid web links exert a profound negative influence both on detection effect and support evidence of anti-plagiarism system based on the network information resources. For this reason, we utilize the self-developed software ROST CM to detect 57662 academic keyword links of 30 hot research issues from 6 popular subjects in 3 large academic fields, 29057 through telecommunication network and 28605...
Digital rights management systems (DRMS) are supposed to protect copyrights of the precious content for content provider. Besides access control, usage control focuses on how consumers use the digital works and prevents their content from being copied and distributed illegally. This paper introduces a technique called Windows Kernel Hook (WKH) to carry out the goal and protect the digital content...
In order to identify the emotion expressed in corpus and to estimate the feelings conveyed by micro-blog data, in this paper, we categorize emotional words, build attitudinal words weight dictionary (WD) which consists of 1342 words, and construct self-defined negative words dictionary (NWD), degree words dictionary (DWD) and interjection words dictionary (IWD). We then process classified statistics...
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