Autonomic specification of self-protection for distributed MARF with ASSL
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Evolution of MARF and its NLP framework
Proceedings of the Third C* Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering
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Unifying and refactoring DMF to support concurrent Jini and JMS DMS in GIPSY
Proceedings of the Fifth International C* Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering
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We focus on defining context expressions in terms of initial syntax and semantics for an intensional MARF language, MARFL. It is there to allow scripting Modular Audio Recognition Framework (MARF)-based applications as context-aware, where the notion of context represents coarse-grained and fine-grained configuration details of a given MARF instance and a set of overloaded context operators borrowed from the Generic Intensional Programming Language (GIPL) @ and # to help with the task. This is a preliminary research on MARFL that has considerable practical implications on the usability of MARF's resourcesand beyond. In this paper we focus exclusively on the context specification for multimedia pattern recognition tasks and available MARF resources for its applications.