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Transfer Learning From Multiple Source Domains via Consensus Regularization

HPL-2008-115 Transfer Learning From Multiple Source Domains via Consensus Regularization - Luo, Ping; Zhuang, Fuzhen; Xiong, Hui; Xiong, Yuhong; He, Qing
Keyword(s): Classification, Transfer Learning, Consensus Regularization
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in transfer learning. Despite the vast amount of research performed in this field, there are remaining challenges in applying the knowledge learnt from multiple source domains to a target domain. First, data from multiple source domains can be semant ...
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globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t(3)		       globus gass transfer			globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t(3)

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globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t - SYNOPSIS
Data Fields char * url_scheme globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t new_requestattr globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_request_t new_request globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t new_listenerattr globus_gass_transfer_proto_create_listener_t new_listener Detailed Description Protocol module descriptor structure. See also: globus_gass_transfer_proto_register_protocol(), globus_gass_transfer_proto_unregister_protocol() Field Documentation char* globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t::url_scheme URL Scheme. The URL scheme which this protocol module supports. The scheme is the first part of a URL, which names the protocol which is used to access the resource named by the URL, for example 'http' or 'ftp'. The GASS Transfer library allows only one protocol module to be registered to handle a particular url_scheme. However, a protocol module may implement only the client or only the server part of the protocol. If a protocol has several variations with different scheme names (for example http and https), each scheme must be registered with GASS in order to be used. globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t::new_requestattr New request attributes. The function pointed to by this pointer is used by GASS to forward requests to create a request attribute for this protocol's url_scheme to the protocol module. The function returns a request attribute which inherits from one of the GASS Transfer request attributes. See also: globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_request_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t::new_request New request. The function pointed to by this pointer is used by GASS to initiate a new file transfer request by a protocol module. The request handle has been initialized with the parameters passed to one of the functions in the Client-Initiated Operations section of the GASS Transfer API. The protocol module should begin processing this request by sending appropriate messages to the file server. Once the request is authorized, denied, or referred, the protocol module calls globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_ready(), globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_denied(), or globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_referred(). See also: globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_request_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t::new_listenerattr New listener attributes. The function pointed to by this pointer is used by GASS to forward requests to create a listener attribute for this protocol's url_scheme to the protocol module. The function returns a listener attribute which inherits from one of the GASS Transfer request attributes. See also: globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_attr_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_create_listener_t globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t::new_listener New listener. The function pointed to by this pointer is used by GASS to create a new listener handle. The listener handle has been initialized with the parameters passed to one of the functions in the Client-Initiated Operations section of the GASS Transfer API. The protocol module should begin processing this request by sending appropriate messages to the file server. Once the request is authorized, denied, or referred, the protocol module calls globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_ready(), globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_denied(), or globus_gass_transfer_proto_request_referred(). See also: globus_gass_transfer_proto_new_request_t Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus gass transfer from the source code. Version 7.2 Mon Apr 30 2012 globus_gass_transfer_proto_descriptor_t(3)