I need the HEVC test video sequences. If anyone can help me how to get the dataset?
They are stored here: ftp://ftp.ient.rwth-aachen.de/ctc/
To get the credentials, you may contact JCTVC or JVET chairs Gary Sullivan or Jens R. Ohm.
If they didn't answer, you may ask someone from your country's National Body (NB).
(I do have them, but I'm afraid I'm not supposed to disclose it here.)
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I want to insert multi language, and math type uni character throw rich text box,
in sql nvarchar data type.
But it does not support certain character like mention below in picture red circle.
After that i got it throw crystal report show in green box but its changed?
I tried editing my previous post or adding a new comment, but i needed to have 50 reputations for the that. So, if this post is bypassing any rules, forgive me as i had to help the OP.
I believe one or more of these links should be of help:
http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?700133-RESOLVED-Copy-RTF-to-Clipboard-but-it-will-not-paste-to-notepad
How to write textbox values to .txt file with vb.net
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/6f7cf2c4-47dc-467e-add9-dd7b2be84249/writing-text-to-notepad-with-visual-basic?forum=Vsexpressvb
Let us know how it turned out for you. Remember to mark as answered if it helped you.
Help solve the problem. It is impossible to produce the amount of the grouped fields. I can only add up all the fields. What I want to get the show on the link below.
http://habrastorage.org/files/99c/5df/f1f/99c5dff1f34e4d1a9e51e3769a65b18f.png
PS Sorry for my English, I use translate.google.
In order to help with something like this, it would be good to see a code snippet which you are using. This would give an idea of where the data is coming from and what format the data is.
I need a text file to contain every title / title of each topic / title of each item in a .txt file each on its own line.
How can I do this or make this if I have already downloaded a freebase rdf dump?
If possible, I also need a separate text file with each topic's / item's description on a single line each description on its own line.
How can I do that?
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me make either of these files from a Freebase rdf dump.
Thanks in Advance!
Filter the RDF dump on the predicate/property ns:type.object.name. If you only want a particular language, also filter by that language e.g. #en.
EDIT: I missed the second part about descriptions being desired as well. Here's a three part regex which will get you all the lines with:
English names
English descriptions
a type of /commmon/topic
Combining the three is left as an exercise for the reader.
zegrep $'\tns:(((type\\.object\\.name|common\\.topic\\.description)\t.*#en)|type\\.object\\.type\tns:common\\.topic)\\.$' freebase-rdf-2013-06-30-00-00.gz | gzip > freebase-rdf-2013-06-30-00-00-names-descriptions.gz
It seems to have a performance issue that I'll have to look at. A simple grep of the entire file takes ~11 min on my laptop, but this has been running several times that. I'll have to look at it later though...
Salesforce separates family and personal names according to western convention.
That is the first name is personal and the last is a family name. This can be changed by changing the salesforce locale (say from the US to China) so that a the first name is the familyname and the last name(s) are personal
So in the vanilla SF John Smith appears as John Smith. If you switch to the Chinese localisation it would appear as Smith John.
Equally in vanilla Lim Keat Song would appear as Keat Song Lim, but would be correct in the chinese localisation as Lim Keat Song.
My problem is that about 30% of my contacts have East Asian names and so neither localisation is entirely satisfactory.
What are the the best ways of resolving this on a standard contact object?
I've asked the question on salesforce and as far as I can see there isn't much on this on google.
I'm asking this because whilst I can solve it - probably along the lines of the SD question - it's probably a known problem and I would like to find the best solution rather than reinventing the wheel.
Just for your idea.
We add two custom fields as Formula on the Contact object.
One custom field called Last Name refer to the Standard Last Name field on the Contact,
the other called First Name refer to the Standard First Name field on the Contact.
Therefore, you don't need to do any data import to these custom fields, but only define how to display your customized Last Name and First Name fields in the Contact display.
And this layout of Last Name and First Name will not change with users' localisation setting.
This may be not a perfect way to solve this, I wish it would help.
I'd like to make a search feature that searches based on "sounds like" match.
For instance, lets say I have a company list that looks like this (lets say we live in Bizzaro world too):
Acme
Already allusion cite LTD
All ready illusion site INC
Apart assent
Assent sight
(Or something simmilar with names... George or Jeorge ? "Yah-way", or "ye-hova" ?)
When someone searches for something that "sounds like" the soundex("site") == S230, they should see results for "Sight" also.
As most people who've used soudnex before already know, normal substring matches obviously don't do this.
I'm trying to work out in my head how to make a WHERE clause that can match based on this, so instead of a typical WHERE company LIKE input, I'd like to run a soundex. Obviously if I run soundex on the whole company name, I won't be able to do substring searching (for example, a user searching "ALL" will never match a soundex of "All ready"). Soundex split on each word might not be worthwhile either, so I'm not sure running all combinations of a soundex is a good idea... or even if that's going to be computationally feasible in a database with more than 1000 records.
Basically the interaction I want to have is when (in an office or something) Tom says to Sally "That name was something like Rebekkah Schwartzkopff" and it can be searched phonetically for a fuzzy match.
Obviously we're going to run into issues with non-English named companies because of soudnex, but I'm will to compromise on this one.
I'd like to do this without adding anything to the database, or a stored procedure.
If SOUNDEX is a good beginning for what you are doing, you can use DIFFERENCE.
eg:
SELECT *
FROM Person
WHERE DIFFERENCE(Person.FirstName, 'George') >= 3
Note that the DIFFERENCE function returns the difference between the SOUNDEX values of two strings using a value of 0-4; 4 meaning the strings are pretty close to the same and 0 meaning they are completely different (kind of a backwards scale to me, but I suppose it works).
Very interesting question. I did a little poking around and found this:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/database/dmetaphone4.aspx
I haven't tested it myself but it seems like it would be worth checking out.
It would require you to add something to the database, but I don't see how you can implement the functionality you want with built in SQL Server functionality...