A common task in many event processing systems is to detect patterns of events.
If combined, these patterns will eventually form a situation consisting of multiple patterns over time.
So basically a detected instance of a situation is a specific sequence of events.
An approach focussed on resolving identity of
subjects in a photo using mobile device connectivity
and semantics is presented in this paper. Semantic
Web and mobile device sensors are combined to
provide meaningful photo annotation metadata that
can be used to recall photos from the Web. Useful
metadata can be gleaned from the environment at the
time of capture and inferred from previous metadata
tapped from existing sources.
Martin has claimed the role of genre in a functional model of language. I have applied this method into my teaching ESL students to develop their English language through literacy, reading and writing and to broaden a range of writing mostly.;” Martin doubts about applying the genre – based approach and I personally think that it works with L2,as I have started to apply it with my ESL students.
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