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De tout temps, le zen a exercé une véritable fascination par sa simplicité. "Vous n'avez besoin ni d'encens, ni de prières, ni d'invocation du nom du Bouddha, ni de confession, ni d'Ecritures saintes ; asseyez-vous et faites zazen", écrit Dôgen en 1231, et il n'a cessé de répéter toute sa vie : "Le zen, c'est simplement s'asseoir, sans penser, en oubliant le corps et l'esprit. Abandonnez corps et esprit et installez-vous en plein bouddhisme en pratiquant avec les autres, sans a priori, et alors vous atteindrez immédiatement la voie." Pourquoi ne pas le prendre au mot ? Installons-nous dans la cuisine et devenons cuisinier zen l'espace de vingt-quatre heures en suivant ses instructions.
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Conformance checks for extensible Markup Language (XML) data designed to describe electronic systems are formulated by this standard. The meta-data forms that are standardized include: components, systems, bus interfaces and connections, abstractions of those buses, and details of the components including address maps, register and field descriptions, and file set descriptions for use in automating design, verification, documentation, and use flows for electronic systems. A set of XML schemas of the form described by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C®) and a set of semantic consistency rules (SCRs) are included. A generator interface that is portable across tool environments is provided. The specified combination of methodology-independent meta-data and the tool-independent mechanism for accessing that data provides for portability of design data, design methodologies, and environment implementations.
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Conformance checks for eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data designed to describe electronic systems are formulated by this standard. The meta-data forms that are standardized include components, systems, bus interfaces and connections, abstractions of those buses, and details of the components including address maps, register and field descriptions, and file set descriptions for use in automating design, verification, documentation, and use flows for electronic systems. A set of XML schemas of the form described by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C(R)) and a set of semantic consistency rules (SCRs) are included. A generator interface that is portable across tool environments is provided. The specified combination of methodology-independent meta-data and the tool-independent mechanism for accessing that data provides for portability of design data, design methodologies, and environment implementations.
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Amend the guide to add guidelines for producing reusable TSFs for use on platforms utilizing ATML, and produce example TSFs showing conformance with the guidelines. This guide explains how signal definitions and test requirements may be implemented in conformance with IEEE Std 1641-2010. It also provides background information, tutorial support, and examples of signal definitions and test requirements for users of the standard. TSFs are major component for adhering with the IEEE Std 1641. There is little guidance in helping users create their own reusable TSFs or examples that show good practices to copy.
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This paper presents the results of the ICDAR 2015 competition on signature verification and writer identification for on- and off-line skilled forgeries jointly organized by PR researchers and Forensic Handwriting Examiners (FHEs). The aim is to bridge the gap between recent technological developments and forensic casework. Two modalities (signatures and handwritten text) are considered and training and evaluation data are collected and provided by FHEs and PR researchers. Four tasks are defined for four different languages; Bengali off-line signature verification, Italian off-line signature verification, German on-line signature verification, and English handwritten text based writer identification. In total, 40 systems have participated in this competition. The participants of the signatures modality were motivated to report their results in Likelihood Ratios (LRs). This has made the systems even more interesting for application in forensic casework. For evaluating the performance of the systems, we have used the forensically substantial Cost of Log Likelihood Ratios (ɤllr) in the case of signatures, and the F-measure in the case of handwritten text.
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