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  • During ontolog meetings, users can get connect using IRC. ...ce complementing voice call - IRC offers an online chat-room for multiple users, its text interface compliments to voice channel
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  • complexity of reasoning, as well as generating explanations for users of
    244 bytes (34 words) - 00:36, 27 February 2024
  • During ontolog meetings, users can get connect using IRC. ...ce complementing voice call - IRC offers an online chat-room for multiple users, its text interface compliments to voice channel
    1 KB (182 words) - 08:50, 9 January 2016
  • ...e 5 years I am pursuing on how to classify information such that it allows users to find information quickly and easily
    364 bytes (54 words) - 04:20, 14 December 2015
  • ...rivacy implications and by extension determine how to preserve privacy for users.
    377 bytes (55 words) - 17:58, 29 March 2021
  • ...ovide a standard way to express and query spatial elements in RDF, so that users can exchange data easily, and triple store implementors can have a standard ...ument is to provide an easy introduction to [[GeoSPARQL]] for Semantic Web users. The USER Guide assumes a working understanding of RDF and RDFS, and the T
    1 KB (197 words) - 04:14, 26 April 2013
  • * Fostering collaboration among researchers, technologists & users of spatial knowledge representations and reasoning towards the development ...[[SOCoP]] is to foster collaboration among researchers, technologists, and users of spatial knowledge representations and reasoning towards the development
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  • ...ey can be manipulated. The goal is to acquaint both current and potential users of ontologies with the possibilities for how ontologies could be used for s
    424 bytes (65 words) - 03:58, 2 February 2021
  • ...ey can be manipulated. The goal is to acquaint both current and potential users of ontologies with the possibilities for how ontologies could be used for s
    424 bytes (65 words) - 04:34, 2 February 2021
  • ...global criteria defining how a good ontology should be, [[OntoQA]] allows users to tune the ranking towards certain features of ontologies to suit the need
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  • ** How to "help end users make better use of ontologies" [GBC] ...tology community producing tools and ontologies based on what we think the users will need rather than one they actually need?
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  • ...logy within the OOR has to meet. These criteria are intended to enable the users of the OOR to find ontologies that fit their needs quickly, they are not su ...ire the developers of ontologies to provide metadata that allows potential users to understand how 'open' (and in which senses of the word) an ontology is.
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  • ...access to science data for multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary data users, to investigating the events and circumstances that lead to wider community
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  • ...an interpretable model (XAI) to explain the results. Finally, considering users need a clear and good explanation, I'll use an ontology and textual algorit
    539 bytes (88 words) - 16:31, 28 August 2021
  • ...user's interests and expertise with a confidence attached to each phrase. Users can subsequently search for experts in specific areas and the server acts a
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  • Livia joined Reddit, Inc. in order to promote and protect the privacy of the users in the Reddit community. Before that she worked at Google, Intel, iCooper a
    670 bytes (99 words) - 07:55, 15 November 2021
  • ...semantic markup languages OMDoc and OpenMath. [[SWiM]] aims at motivating users to contribute to collections of mathematical knowledge by instantly sharing
    769 bytes (98 words) - 08:38, 9 January 2016
  • ...lopment processes, and making the semantic web accessible to non-technical users. Paul was formerly a member of the [http://marinemetadata.org Marine Metada
    744 bytes (97 words) - 08:33, 9 January 2016
  • ...the graph computing space has seen an increase in developers, vendors and users. The reason why people are excited about graphs in the context of data mana
    757 bytes (117 words) - 00:00, 27 March 2019
  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
    2 KB (356 words) - 22:27, 5 February 2016
  • ...oject Wiki Nodes Project] aims to create a fabric among wikis which allows users to traverse the universe of all wikis via topically related links. This wik
    865 bytes (122 words) - 08:52, 9 January 2016
  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • It is aimed mainly at generic users who do not have a background in science nor philosophy, but have to face th
    775 bytes (128 words) - 05:32, 26 April 2013
  • * Easy to use ontology and linked data tools for business users
    951 bytes (147 words) - 06:41, 14 December 2015
  • ...i, please read our [[WikiProcessGuide]] and [[WikiStyleGuide]]. First time users should read up on wikis at [[WhatIsaWiki]] and then play in the SandBox. If ...i, please read our [[WikiProcessGuide]] and [[WikiStyleGuide]]. First time users should read up on wikis at [[WhatIsaWiki]] and then play in the SandBox. If
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  • ...rned the difficulty in both agreeing on a community vocabulary and getting users to populate metadata using that vocabulary. At that time, someone mentione
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  • ...adoption of increased rigor in representation, would provide value to the users of the subject standards. ...gy technology, it is time to demonstrate to the user community, especially users of standards, that rigorous ontological techniques can yield more precise s
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  • ...s" whereas a certain lady speaker defined the most of the applied ontology users as "ontology misusers". I do agree with her definitions and therefore seek
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  • ...lease read our [[Wiki_Style_Guide]] and [[Wiki_Process_Guide]]. First time users could read more about wiki's (say, at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki) a ...employs a test mechanism to prevent spambots from acessing the edit mode; users who are vision-challenged should contact the [[WikiAdmin|Wiki Admin]] by e-
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  • ...all aspects of providing explanations of entailments in ontologies to end users. Prior to moving to Stanford I worked at The University of Manchester in th
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  • ...ased on text mining technology we aim to provide intelligent tools to help users obtain a clearer picture about actual and potential disease outbreaks in a ...allows us to semantically index relevant parts of news articles, enabling users to have quicker and highly precise access to information. The knowledge we
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  • ...federal government CWE sites, and highly recommended for all other sites. Users (which will be the content developers) should review the http://www.section When users author content that involve non-text elements to convey information, like c
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  • ...are their ontologies. Metadata could exist on particular ontologies to let users know what a particular ontology is good for and how to find additional reso
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  • ...federal government CWE sites, and highly recommended for all other sites. Users (which will be the content developers) should review the http://www.section When users author content that involve non-text elements to convey information, like c
    5 KB (819 words) - 19:38, 29 April 2013
  • ...as over 10 years experience developing software for academic and corporate users in the life sciences, and have brought several innovative and award-winning
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  • Overall, my goal is to assist users in generating high-quality, accurate text and to provide insights and knowl
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  • 3.1 Wiki Login for users (KenB) *** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Show Di
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  • ...re on one fully axiomatized upper ontology that will satisfy all potential users. Mechanisms to accommodate alternative theories, different viewpoints, po ...e with all of the existing upper ontologies. This will permit prospective users of the upper ontologies to experiment with less complex representations tha
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  • ...perts in a given field. She thrives in a diverse environment of engineers, users, and designers.
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  • ...epts that can be easily understood and exploited by diverse communities of users to permit their systems to accurately exchange detailed meanings for the co ...ke them easily usable by other developers of domain ontologies can provide users with access to the essential common standard of meaning that will allow acc
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  • ...earch platform using semantic networking and is still used by thousands of users. John has developed and negotiated many strategic licensing, joint ventures
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  • * Need to establish feedback mechanisms from end users to ontology designers directly from point of use. * Some have recommended exposing users to SKOS semantics; use more complicated constructs only on back end if nece
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  • The metadata should allow users to Users (including end-users, ontology and repository developers, subject
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  • (including ontologies) while preserving the ability of users to identify
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  • *** how can semantic wikis support users in their tasks (in contrast to other kinds of technology) - [[SebastianScha *** [[DennyVrandecic|Denny Vrandecic]] > like to hear also from users ... [[SebastianSchaffert|Sebastian Schaffert]]: denny: that's why I suggest
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  • * Key Stakeholders: Builders and users of Knowledge Classification Systems
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • The metadata should allow users to It should be possible for developers, end users and other stakeholders
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • ...allows you to reveal the design intention of your ontology by telling your users how certain modeling patterns have been used to build the ontology. ...with ontology development and testing. The Excel config will be tricky for users to learn, but getting immediate feedback from web tool will help.
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
    5 KB (810 words) - 21:36, 9 November 2015
  • ...i, please read our [[WikiStyleGuide]] and [[WikiProcessGuide]]. First time users could read more about the [[WikiWikiWeb]] and then play in the [[SandBox]]. ...employs a test mechanism to prevent spambots from acessing the edit mode; users who are vision-challenged should contact the [[WikiAdmin]] by e-mail so tha
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  • [X] Other (please specify): knowledge base users [X] 16. Other (please specify): knowledge based users
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  • 8. The ontology has a plurality of independent users. ...ce Survey, USGS and SWEET ontology work all has such independent candidate users.
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  • * Constituency: all adult developers and users of ontologies
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  • communities of users but what is Definition of KG? ...ood @knowlengr: re "Users" A challenge is developing models for learners / users ... E.g., in autonomous vehicles the model for drivers, repair, distributor
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  • ...i, please read our [[WikiProcessGuide]] and [[WikiStyleGuide]]. First time users should read up on wikis at [[WhatIsaWiki]] and then play in the SandBox. If
    3 KB (461 words) - 04:05, 14 December 2015
  • ...QL querying support systems, data exploration techniques for non-technical users are among the topics I work on.
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  • ...torage techniques to high-level semantics, and from the vendors to the end users. ** End Users
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  • ...tology. LLMs can make ontologies more accessible and usable for non-expert users. In turn, ontologies can be used to formulate prompts to the LLM, or to val
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • ...n information production and its relation to freedom); ''From Consumers to Users'' (2000, characterizing the need to preserve commons as a core policy goal,
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later or the e
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later or the e
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  • without losing knowledge, in such a way that users of the target format (be them human users or applications) can understand correctly the ontology transformed. This
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  • ...- are the output files run by a user tagged so that there is versioning by users running similar commands? ...metadata beside ID of ontology so the rest are taken as defaults, as many users may not have knowledge of ODKfull?
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  • ...eaker presentation entitled: "Building ontologies from the ground up: When users set out to model their professional activity" at: ConferenceCall_2004_12_09
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  • ** 1. the term "semantic wiki" will disappear as users adopt it into mainstream wiki applications ...emantic wikis provide an enormous potential to serve communities of casual users as mash up application providing unified view on business-related artifacts
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  • ...s and TDA models to make them inherently explainable and comprehensible to users. His research is supported by NSF, AFRL, ORISE, and the Ohio Federal Resear ...ross: We will need to consider how an AI will learn from interactions with users.
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • ...metadata vocabularies such as the idea of things within IoT like services, users, networks, concentrators/aggregators and devices called “resources.” ...n open sensor information in a standard encoding that is understandable by users and their software
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  • *** Note: '''PC users''', use Internet Exporer for Webex initiation (not firefox or netscape) *** Note: '''Mac users''', use Safari browser for Webex initiation
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  • ...andards under the FIBO umbrella, a set of quality assurance parameters for users who need to extend the FIBO BCO locally for their own conceptual semantic m ...should not reflect application constraints. From these, we anticipate that users would derive operational ontologies for specific use cases, which would of
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  • ...d the dynamics - system developers: programmers, systems designers and end users at large. By 'open' we indicate 'perfectly flexible', extensible, and with
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  • ...ing languages to meet the challenges of representing applications, and the users of these languages to make better models. Special emphasis will be placed o
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: if the dialpad button is not shown in the call window you need to press th
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • [12:46] RaviSharma: Discussion on what was needed by users came up. I mentioned that KM and domain use of ontologies are important. ...uld be one of the disruptive alternative visions for how to span the tools-users gap
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  • ..., and plans for achieving a diverse organization serving a wide variety of users and communities.'' ...e of the expected user base, the anticipated diversity of participants and users, and the range of expertise and infrastructure to be included.''
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  • ...ints for the Linux operating system: No use of computer audio (i.e., Linux users need to call in), cannot be made presenter
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  • .... From the point of representation and viewing, what is needed most is for users to try viewing the Invoice ontology (current version SMINK011) in the Prote
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  • ...arily addressing dynamic expansion, of KGs and how to focus on getting the users what they want in spite of expanding KGs
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  • [12:31] RaviSharma: ontologies for end-users
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  • ...nd wide area networks became almost secondary to the WWW (World-Wide Web), users and their usage patterns will become increasingly visible. This will have s **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho
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  • ...involve users and give a sense for the content's value in the eyes of its users.
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  • ...nd wide area networks became almost secondary to the WWW (World-Wide Web), users and their usage patterns will become increasingly visible. This will have s **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho
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  • : '''Most users of ontologies have either participated in the development of users grow comfortable with "their" ontology and can use another only
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  • ...tege platform]. The target audience members are beginner and intermediate users of [http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html Protege-OWL], but
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  • ...will exist with older models that will not be abandoned quickly by current users. Additionally the new models will not be completely consistent with each o
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  • ...are stored in OOR and hints at the lattice of theories. Imo, it speaks to users of the OOR ... ([http://ontolog.cim3.net/forum/oor-forum/2011-07/msg00007.h ...d in OOR and hints at the lattice of theories. In my opinion, it speaks to users of the OOR. ... In terms of font, I went with something that was more techi
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  • ** 3. What do users expect? How do these needs align with the rationale? - Ken Baclawski ** Peter - suggest highlighting the different roles in OOR Users: the "big guys" vs. the "small guys"
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  • ...swering (Siri), information retrieval or providing structured knowledge to users. However, they suffer from incompleteness and a lack of reasoning capabilit
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  • (3) illustrating/demonstrating value to users/stakeholders and are frequently believed [by users] to serve some of the purposes for which
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  • **** for Windows Skype users: Can't find Skype Dial pad? ... it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Sho **** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later; or on t
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  • ...ion with partners who may be developing software, or who may be industrial users (manufacturers). Unlike most other government agencies, the NIST laboratori
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