Gela ASIS is platform/compiler independent implementation of the Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) ten15.org/wiki/gela_asis
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Does Ada support move semantics?

From the reference manuals, I can see there is a Move procedure that acts like a C++11 move constructor in various Ada containers when containers are introduced in Ada 2005. However, there's no move semantics in return expression or rvalue references.

Is it possible in Ada to implement move semantics for optimization and constructs like C++ unique_ptr?

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PaperClip: A Digital Pen Interface for Semantic Speech Editing in Radio Production (April 2018)

Summary of Publication:

> The radio production workflow typically involves recording material, selecting which parts of that material to use, and then editing the desired material down to the final output. Some radio producers find this process easier with paper rather than editing directly on a screen, which makes a transcript the common denominator. However, after deciding which audio they want to use, producers then must use a digital audio workstation to manually execute those editorial decisions, which is a tedious and slow process. In this paper, the authors describe the design, development, and evaluation of PaperClip, a novel system for editing speech recordings directly on a printed transcript using a digital pen. A user study with eight professional radio producers compared editing with the digital pen to editing with a screen interface. The two interfaces each had advantages and disadvantages. The pen interface was better for fast and simple editing of familiar audio when accurate transcripts were available. The screen interface was better for more complex editing with less familiar audio and less accurate transcripts. There was no overall preference.


  • PDF Download: http://www.aes.org/e-lib/download.cfm/19390.pdf?ID=19390
  • Permalink: http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=19390
  • Affiliations: BBC Research and Development, London, UK; Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK; Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK(See document for exact affiliation information.)
  • Authors: Baume, Chris; Plumbley, Mark D.; Frohlich, David; Calic, Janko
  • Publication Date: 2018-04-29
  • Introduced at: JAES Volume 66 Issue 4 pp. 241-252; April 2018
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