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Welcome!
editHi, I'm based in the UK, in West London.
Current interests
editMy current interests are genealogy, history - especially economic history, text retrieval technology, natural language processing. I have researched at The National Archives in Kew on old Admiralty records for some time. I also have a keen interest in astronomy and space flight and visited Cape Canaveral Space Centre in Florida, USA and the space museum and Sergei Korolev House Museum in Zhytomyr, Ukraine. I married in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Ukraine Related
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https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Kharkiv
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Zhytomyr
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Lviv
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Hero_of_Ukraine https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Roman_Shukhevych
https://www.timesofisrael.com/nazi-symbols-salutes-on-display-at-ukrainian-nationalist-march/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/hundreds-in-ukraine-attend-marches-celebrating-nazi-ss-soldiers/
https://truthout.org/articles/are-there-nazis-in-ukraine-a-visit-to-lviv/
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Mariupol
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64887890
https://uottawa.academia.edu/IvanKatchanovski
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27275383
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/2014_Odesa_clashes
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Russo-Ukrainian_War
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Eduard_Basurin
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Historical_background_of_the_2014_pro-Russian_unrest_in_Ukraine
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Euromaidan
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Legality_of_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine
https://russkiymir.ru/en/news/317848/
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Ukraine_International_Airlines_Flight_752
WW11 related
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https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Events_preceding_World_War_II_in_Europe
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/War_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/The_Holocaust_in_Ukraine
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/American_cover-up_of_Japanese_war_crimes
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Battle_of_Stalingrad
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Joseph_Stalin
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Poland
Background
editMy background includes electronic circuit design, programming, college lecturer (radio communications, microelectronics, IT, software engineering), industrial training, serial entrepreneur, director. I am a professional engineer (MIET), with a patent in electronics field, member BCS and IOD.
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Contributions
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Electric Cinema, Notting Hill | 13 Jan 2019 small edits | |
The Fortune of War | 13 Jan 2019 edit | |
Ragged Schools | 1 Feb 2008 and later edits | |
George William Manby | 4 Dec 2007 and later various edits | |
N | Manby Mortar | 3 Dec 2007 created article |
Her Majesty's Coastguard | 1 Dec 2007 and later various edits - my ancestors served in HM Coastguard |
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N | IdeaList | 14 Jan 2019 Created page |
Autonomy Corporation | 9 Jan 2008 Various edits | |
N | MEDLARS | 15 Dec 2007 Created page - but has been merged with Medline since then |
BRS/Search | 14 Dec 2007 Complete re-write of original article | |
ZyLAB Technologies | 7 Dec 2007 and earlier various edits | |
N | Dynatext | 28 November 2007 Created page |
N | dtSearch Corp. | 23 Nov 2007 Created page |
Martin Porter | 21 Nov 2007 and later various edits | |
Enterprise Search | 1 Nov 2007 and later various edits |
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N | SIRIUS (Scientific International Research in Unique Terrestrial Station) | 23 Mar 2019 Page created |
Sarah T. Stewart-Mukhopadhyay | Mar 2019 Edits + N image | |
N | Harold Short | 7 Mar 2019 Page Created |
N | Sonocent | 2 Mar 2019 Page Created |
N | Lou Burnard | 22 Feb 2019 Page Created |
Fuerteventura | 8 Feb 2019 Created Flag & coat of arms section | |
N | PDFsharp | 7 Feb 2019 Page created |
N | Antonio Zamora | 6 Feb 2019 Page created |
N | CLOC | 4 Feb 2019 Page created |
N | Oxford Concordance Program | 2 Feb 2019 Page created |
Holland House | 27 Jan 2019 Removed misleading ref to Central London & surrounding modern buildings | |
Holland Park | 27 Jan 2019 Updated Commonwealth Inst > Design Museum + link add (since 2016) | |
Concordancer | 26 Jan 2019 Added para on packages and Wikilink to OCP added COCOA Wikilink | |
Code-mixing | 19 Jan 2019 Added Benglish to Local names section and created redirect > Hinglish | |
Hinglish | 19 Jan 2019 Created Computational Analysis section, and 3 Benglish citations | |
IBM | 16 Jan 2019 added Wikilink to Pangu Plaza | |
Stemming | 14 Jan 2019 added para on Paice-Husk stemmer, + req citations in 2 places (* many issues but COI) | |
N | Christopher D. Paice | 14 Jan 2019 Page created |
Martin Porter | 14 Jan 2019 Added Oracle acquisition of Grapeshot | |
Julie Beth Lovins | 12 Jan 2019 Corrected factual error and added ref |
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editBiography Notes
edit- [http://corpora.lancs.ac.uk/photos/picture.php?/408/category/19 ICAME 28 - Stratford June 2007
- International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English]
Zamora
editeditorial board of journals: Member of the advisory board of the Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences from 1977 to 1985. (from his own CV - verify?)
invited forward in a textbook?: Automatic Text Summarization edited by Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno Forward by A Zamora & R Salvador
Significant number of citations:
Patents
edit- Patents not encyclopedic????
https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/List_of_Nikola_Tesla_patents https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/List_of_Edison_patents https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/List_of_software_patents
Pioneering work
edit- Automatic Text Summarization edited by Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno Forward by A Zamora & R Salvador (explain early manual methods and Chemical Abstracts Service and their first computer algorithms for producing abstracts early 70's) John Wiley & Sons, 25 Sep 2014 - Computers - 320 pages
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0293-0829 - small bio - self edited??
Abstracting and Indexing (1971-1975)
editAutomatic abstracting and indexing. II. Production of indicative abstracts by application of contextual inference and syntactic coherence criteria JE Rush, R Salvador, A Zamora - Journal of the American …, 1971 - Wiley Online Library Together with the increasing shortage of qualified abstractors, the factors of time, cost and value have lent impetus to a trend toward the automatic generation of abstracts and indexes. This trend has caused increased emphasis to be placed on the abstract as the locus of data …
*Cited by 141 Related articles All 8 versions
Automatic abstracting research at chemical abstracts service JJ Pollock, A Zamora - Journal of Chemical Information and …, 1975 - ACS Publications Many attempts have been made to abstract original doc-uments by computer but none has succeeded in producing abstracts approaching good manual abstracts in quality. Moreover, given the present state of linguistic theory, it does not seem likely that a program capable of …
*Cited by 131 Related articles All 4 versions
PATHFINDER II (1976)
editPATHFINDER II. A Computer Program That Generates Wiswesser Line Notations for Complex Polycyclic Structures Antonio Zamora Tommy Ebe Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 1976,16,1,36-39 DOI: 10.1021/ci60005a012 https://doi.org/10.1021/ci60005a012
- https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a02e/86940360b3592f25bef370ddb0ae819a9745.pdf - W J Wisswesser article refers to PATHFINDER original algorithm (PATHFINDER ll was 10 times faster) also DOW's CHECKER and ICI's CROSSBOW
SSSR (1976)
editIn 1976 he published an algorithm for finding the Smallest Set of Smallest Rings (SSSR).
An Algorithm for Finding the Smallest Set of Smallest Rings Antonio Zamora Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 1976 16 (1), 40-43 DOI: 10.1021/ci60005a013 including an algorithm for determining the Smallest Set of Smallest Rings, a cheminformatics term for the minimal cycle basis of a molecular graph.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Antonio-Zamora/3326784
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/A-Revisited-Definition-of-the-Three-Solute-Related-Laffort/bd4232893a4becf2f512ae576bfdc90c5febb704/figure/4 Uses Zamora's SSSR coefficient (Smallest Set of Smallest Rings)
1977-1985
editOn editorial board of journal: Member of the advisory board of the Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences from 1977 to 1985. (from his own CV - verify?)
SPEEDCOP (1980-1984)
editThe purpose of the project was to automatically correct spelling errors, predominantly typing errors, in a database of scientific abstracts. For each word in a dictionary, a key is computed consisting of the first letter, followed by the consonant letters in order of occurrence, followed by the vowel letters in order of occurrence, each letter recorded once only, e.g. inoculation will produce a key INCLTOUA, the keys are sorted in order. The key of each word in the text is compared with the dictionary keys and if no exact match is found it compares with keys either side to find a probable match. The use of the key reduces the portion of the dictionary that has to be considered. [1]
- Zamora carried out pioneering research on the SPEEDCOP (SPElling Error Detection correction Project); the project was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) at Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) and extracted over 50,000 misspellings from approximately 25,000,000 words of text from seven scientific and scholarly databases.
Automatic spelling correction in scientific and scholarly text JJ Pollock, A Zamora - Communications of the ACM, 1984 - dl.acm.org The study of computerized correction of spelling errors has a relatively long history and remains of considerable current interest if regularly appearing papers on the topic are any gauge. Whereas early papers focused on the correction of output from optical character …
*Cited by 321 Related articles All 3 versions
The use of trigram analysis for spelling error detection EM Zamora, JJ Pollock, A Zamora - Information Processing & Management, 1981 - Elsevier Work performed under the SPElling Error Detection COrrection Project (SPEEDCOP) supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) at Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) to devise effective automatic methods of detecting and correcting misspellings in scholarly and …
*Cited by 148 Related articles All 3 versions
- Collection and characterization of spelling errors in scientific and scholarly text
JJ Pollock, A Zamora - Journal of the American Society for …, 1983 - Wiley Online Library Abstract The SPEEDCOP (SPEIIing Error Detection correction Project) project recently completed at Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) extracted over 50,000 misspellings from approximately 25,000,000 words of text from seven scientific and scholarly databases. The …
*Cited by 96 Related articles All 7 versions
http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~roger/spellchecking.html see below: based on a chapter from his book English Spelling and the Computer, published by Longman, 1996, and now available online at Birkbeck ePrints. The article was first published in the Journal of the Simplified Spelling Society, Vol 20, No 1, 1996, pp 4-11.
2.3 The SPEEDCOP system The purpose of the SPEEDCOP project was to devise a way of automatically correcting spelling errors - predominantly typing errors - in a very large database of scientific abstracts (Pollock and Zamora 1984). A key was computed for each word in the dictionary. This consisted of the first letter, followed by the consonant letters of the word, in the order of their occurrence in the word, followed by the vowel letters, also in the order of their occurrence, with each letter recorded only once; for example, the word xenon would produce the key XNEO and inoculation would produce INCLTOUA. The words in the dictionary were held in key order, as illustrated by the small section shown in Figure 2.
PLTDOE plotted PLTE pellet PLTEI pelite PLTIO pilot PLTNGAI plating PLTNSUO plutons PLTNUO pluton PLTOU poult Figure 2 A section of the SPEEDCOP dictionary When the system was given a misspelling, such as platin, it computed the key of the misspelling and found its place in the dictionary. In this example, the key of platin would be PLTNAI, which would come between PLTIO and PLTNGAI. Moving alternately forwards and backwards from that point, it compared the misspelling with each of the words to see if the misspelling could be a single-error variation on that word, until either it had found a possible correction or had moved more than fifty words away from its starting point. The SPEEDCOP researchers found that, if the required word was in the dictionary, it was generally within a few words of the starting point. In the example, the corrector would quickly find the word plating as a possible correction (platin being an omission-error variant of plating).
The Soundex code and the SPEEDCOP key are ways of reducing to a manageable size the portion of the dictionary that has to be considered. Confining the search to words of the same length (plus or minus one) restricts the search even further. The price to be paid is that, if the required word is outside the set of those considered, the corrector is not going to find it.
Natural Language Processing (1989)
editParser for natural language text A Zamora, MD Gunther, EM Zamora - US Patent 4,887,212, 1989 - Google Patents An improved natural language text parser is disclosed which provides syntactic analysis of text using a fast and compact technique. Sequential steps of word isolation, morphological analysis and dictionary look-up combined with a complement grammar analysis, are applied …
Cited by 351 Related articles All 2 versions
Career
editIn his retirement Zamora has also self-published a science fiction book[3], and several small books while investigating the Carolina Bays[4][5][6]; in his 2017 paper "A model for the geomorphology of the Carolina Bays" he proposed that the "Carolina Bays are the remodeled remains of oblique conical craters formed on ground liquefied by the seismic shock waves of secondary impacts of glacier ice boulders ejected by an extraterrestrial impact on the Laurentide Ice Sheet".[7] His research was based on geometrical analysis of the Carolina Bays using Google Earth in combination with LiDAR data.[8] The theory is not widely accepted. Many other theories have been proposed to account for their formation.[9][10]. See main article Carolina bay.
- Other viewpoints
- Abstract
Geometrical analysis of the Carolina Bays using Google Earth in combination with LiDAR data makes it possible to postulate that the bays formed as the result of impacts, rather than from eolian and lacustrine processes. The Carolina Bays are elliptical conic sections with width-to-length ratios averaging 0.58 that are radially oriented toward the Great Lakes region. The radial distribution of ejecta is one characteristic of impacts, and the width-to-length ratios of the ellipses correspond to cones inclined at approximately 35°, which is consistent with ballistic trajectories from the point of convergence. These observations, and the fact that these geomorphological features occur only on unconsolidated soil close to the water table, make it plausible to propose that the Carolina Bays are the remodeled remains of oblique conical craters formed on ground liquefied by the seismic shock waves of secondary impacts of glacier ice boulders ejected by an extraterrestrial impact on the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Mathematical analysis using ballistic equations and scaling laws relating yield energy to crater size provide clues about the magnitude of the extraterrestrial event. An experimental model elucidates the remodeling mechanisms and provides an explanation for the morphology and the diverse dates of the bays.
- full copy online
https://cosmictusk.com/wp-content/uploads/A-model-for-the-geomorphology-of-the-Carolina-Bays.pdf
References
edit- ^ Mitton, Dr Roger. "3. Spellchecking by Computer" (PDF). Journal of the Simplified Spelling Society. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio; Zamora, E. M.; Pollock, Joseph J. (1981). "The use of trigram analysis for spelling error detection". Inf. Process. Manage. 17: 305–316.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio (2013). Rise of the Transgenic Queen. Zamora Consulting LLC. ISBN 9780983652359.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio (2012). Meteorite Cluster Impacts. Zamora Consulting LLC.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio (2014). Killer Comet: What the Carolina Bays tell us. Zamora Consulting LLC. ISBN 978-0983652373.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio (2015). Solving the Mystery of the Carolina Bays. Zamora Consulting LLC. ISBN 9780983652397.
- ^ Zamora, Antonio (2017). "A model for the geomorphology of the Carolina Bays". Geomorphology: 282: 209–216.
- ^ Orengo, Hector; Petrie, Cameron (2018). "Multi‐scale relief model (MSRM): a new algorithm for the visualization of subtle topographic change of variable size in digital elevation models". Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
- ^ "The Enigmatic Carolina bays". Cintos Research.
- ^ "The Fiery Origins of Carolina Bays". Coastal Review Online. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
Wu Weiren
edit- Wu Weiren, Chief Designer, China Lunar Programme
- Wu Weiren (吴伟仁), elected to Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2015, Chief Designer of Lunar Exploration Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) Ph.D. (2004).
Wenchang Space Education Center
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Xenotime
edit- would need disambiguation link
- https://dragos.com/resource/xenotime/
- https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/security/hackers-took-down-saudi-oil-site-probing-us-power-grid
- https://www.wired.com/story/triton-hackers-scan-us-power-grid/