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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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Listener attributes(3)					       globus gass transfer					    Listener attributes(3)

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Listener attributes - Functions int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_init (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, char *url_scheme) Listener Backlog int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int backlog) int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int *backlog) Listener Port int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short port) int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short *port) Function Documentation int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_init (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, char *url_scheme) Initialize a listener attribute. This function initializes the attr to contain a new protocol-specific listener attribute. Parameters: attr The attribute set to be initialized. url_scheme The scheme which which the attribute will be used for. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully initialized. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER Either attr or url_scheme was GLOBUS_NULL. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED No protocol module currently registered with GASS Transfer Library handles URLs with the specified url_scheme. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, intbacklog) Set/Get the backlog attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to control then number of pending connections which may exist for this listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. backlog The number of outstanding connections to allow. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned shortport) Set/Get the port attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to set the port to be used by a GASS Transfer listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. port The TCP or UDP port number to use. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int *backlog) Set/Get the backlog attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to control then number of pending connections which may exist for this listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. backlog The number of outstanding connections to allow. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short *port) Set/Get the port attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to set the port to be used by a GASS Transfer listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. port The TCP or UDP port number to use. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus gass transfer from the source code. Version 7.2 Mon Apr 30 2012 Listener attributes(3)