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What is Airs and what can I do with it?

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Airs is a tool for video coding. You listen (or watch) an audio (or video) file, and after each event occurring in the movie—be it a sentence spoken by a person in the movie or some action taken—you pause the movie in order to assign to the event some attributes. In other words, you divide the movie into (usually very small) parts, called utterances, and fill out a questionary for each of them.
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FIU - University Technology Services
AIRS stands for Automated IP Request System. The AIRS system allows you to register your computer system's hardware Ethernet (MAC) address, thus enabling you to use your computer on the FIU network. What are my username and password? In order to register your computer using AIRS you will need an FIU e-mail account. FIU e-mail accounts are automatically generated for students overnight after you register for your first class.
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AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is a facility instrument onboard the polar-orbiting Earth Observing System (EOS) Aqua satellite which was successfully launched on May 4, 2002. In combination with the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU-A) and the Humidity Sounder for Brazil (HSB), the AIRS instrument suite constitutes an innovative atmospheric sounding group of visible, infrared, and microwave sensors.
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Who developed Airs?

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The idea of developing Airs came up during a research project in Cameroon carried out by the Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE), with local support by the Institute for social and preventive medicine of the University of Geneva. The latter two organizations paid for parts of the development cost. The user interface and programming were done by Kaspar Fischer, with much feedback from the first three users, Klaus Labhardt, Edwige Belinga, and Beat Stoll.
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How do I find out when the series airs?

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The series will air on the RTE network in Ireland in the near future. Jakers! will also air on such networks as ABC Australia, TVO Canada, TF1 France, and SVT Sweden, among many more to be announced.
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Can I transcribe using Airs?

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Yes and no. Currently, Airs does not offer full transcription support; for instance, you cannot play the movie and see a subtitle-like transcription on top of it. If you are interested in such a feature, please contact us. The more feedback we get, the higher the chances a future release will provide this functionality. On the other hand, you can, of course, add a text attribute to your utterance questionary and use it to hold the text spoken during an utterance.
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HOW DO WE GET COPIES OF THE SHOW AND WHEN DOES IT AIRS, AND WHERE?

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Each band leaves the show with a VHS tape and audio CD of the live perforance. City Nights airs live in Northern Kentucky, on Insight Cable, every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. and replays in Kenton and Boone Counties the following Monday night at 11 p.m. That episode is then replayed the following Thursday at 11:30 p.m. on Metro 24 on Time Warner Cable to most areas in Greater Cincinnati, north of the Ohio River. There are additional airings within the city of Norwood at various times.
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What is an Anonymous Incident Reporting System (AIRS)?

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Anonymous Incident Reporting System is a communication tool that provides a safe and confidential method for employees to communicate their concerns and issues to their employer. Through our advanced application employees can submit reports via the Internet or through our state-of-the-art call center.
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How can I find out what time ZOOM airs in my area?

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To find out when ZOOM is on TV near you, go to the Today on ZOOM section of the site, tell us on which local station you watch ZOOM, and then voila!... your local ZOOM schedule including links to activities seen on the show! If you have any other questions about ZOOM broadcast times, we suggest you contact your local PBS station.
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How can I find out if In-Fisherman Radio airs in my town?

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Click here or on the Contact Us link on the top navigation bar of each page, then check the In-Fisherman Radio button and fill out the inquiry form to send via email. We'll contact you to let you know where you can hear In-Fisherman Radio.
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How does AIRS work?

FIU - University Technology Services
When you visit the AIRS web site, fill out the on-line form with the requested information and submit the form. An e-mail will be sent to the person registering the MAC address showing the address that has been registered. After the e-mail has been received, the registered computer system will be ready to go on line. Every AIRS registration has an expiration date. The person who registered the computer will receive notifications via e-mail informing him/her of the expiration.
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Why is there no tune category for slow airs?

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When you submit a tune, the tune type determines the time signature: jigs are in 6/8, polkas are in 2/4, etc. Because slow airs come in a variety of time signatures (3/4,6/8, etc.), there can be no category for "slow airs" just as there can be no category for "speedy tunes" or "really great ones". Besides, transcribing slow airs is notoriously difficult and frankly beyond the scope of this website. For that reason, The Session is "limited" to dance tunes.
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Where can I find information about the AIRS algorithms?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
The AIRS Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document is available at the EOS Project Science Office: http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_homepage/for_scientists/atbd/viewInstrument.php?instrument=2
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Who can order AIRS data products?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
All NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) mission data including AIRS data is freely available to the public. Anyone can order these data products free of charge.
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Where can I find AIRS band chart?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
AIRS band chart can be found in AIRS channel properties files: http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/AIRS/documentation.shtml under Level-1B Products section.
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How can I find when AIRS is over a particular area?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Various maps of the orbital tracks of Aqua (the satellite carrying AIRS) are available from University of Wisconsin's web site:
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How Can I Find Out When My Favorite Program Airs?

WCPN: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Visit our program schedule to check for times. For specials, please check the program highlights for the most current information.
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Where can I get help/support? Is there a mailing list for Airs?

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In order for Airs users to share their experiences, questions, and answers, we have installed a mailing list. All users of Airs are encourage to subscribe (or, at least, regularly read through) this list. In case you have a particular question or problem with Airs, write a message to airs-users@fischer-ryser.ch. Your message will then be sent to all other Airs users (and developers), and most likely, someone will respond to you.
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What does the license I buy allow me to do with Airs?

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When you buy a license, you receive an email from us that contains a serial number. By entering the number the next time you start Airs, you can use the given version of Airs on your computer for as long as you wish. Also, you are eligible to receive minor updates to Airs that contain bug fixes or provide improvements, once such an update is officially released. Please notice that every license comes without any warranty whatsoever.
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What is the guitar music that airs between and after the Elementary Spanish lessons?

Spanish At Home FAQs
The music is performed by Tom Sheeley, School of Performing Arts faculty, at Northern Arizona University, and is from his CD-ROM entitled "Guitar Music." Mr. Sheeley has performed nationally and internationally as a soloist. He has also been featured in chamber music concerts, national symphony concerts, and various international festivals and competitions.
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What does the AIRS instrument suite measure?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
The AIRS instrument is a high resolution spectrometer with 2378 bands in the thermal infrared spectral region (3.74 - 15.4 micrometers) and 4 bands in the visible spectral region (0.4 - 1.0 micrometers). These ranges have been specifically selected to determine atmospheric temperature with an accuracy of of 1 K per 1 km thick layer in the troposphere and moisture profiles at an accuracy of 20% per 2 km thick layer in the lower troposphere (20% 60% in the upper troposphere).
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What is AIRS Algorithm Version versus Data Collection?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Starting with the delivery of Algorithm Version 4 in 2005, AIRS Instrument Team began to produce two types of retrievals due to the failure of HSB on February 5, 2003. Data types that encompass retrievals using HSB data will have "H" letter in the short name of the data type, e.g. AIRH2RET. Retrievals without HSB have the familar names, e.g. AIRX2RET. Documentation is associated with the Version of the Algorithm, which is embedded in the data filenames.
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Where do I go online to search and order AIRS data?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
There are several options available for obtaining AIRS data, see our Data Access page for a list of options. Because all the AIRS data are online, these data access methods will converge on the FTP step at the end. Pick one method that suits your preference.
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Where can I find basic Readmes for AIRS data products?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Our readmes contain brief information about data product characteristics, data ordering, read software and contact information. The readmes for AIRS data products are available at:
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Where can I find information about the 2378 AIRS IR channel properties?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
A channel-by-channel list which describes all 2378 of the AIRS IR channels can be found at: http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/AIRS/documentation.shtml
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Is AIRS data available via FTP to/from any site?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
See our Data Access page for the server names and directory paths. You may also subscribe to the AIRS data so that the data products can be pushed to your site. Please contact User Services to set up FTP push.
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What is the vertical resolution of AIRS Level-2 products?

AIRS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Standard product is on 28 pressure levels and Support product is on 100 pressure levels. Complete lists of those levels can be found at http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/AIRS/documentation.shtml, under Level-2 Products section (Pressure Arrays). The documentation on AIRS Levels and Layers is also useful and can be found at the same web location.
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Is all the programming that airs on KMVT considered public access?

KMVT FAQ
No. KMVT's staff also produces about 300 hours a year of original community-based programming. This programming is considered "local origination (LO)" or "staff-produced programming," and its content is strictly controlled by KMVT. Before the Council, Face to Face, candidate debates, public service announcements, and local sports are all examples of staff-produced programming. Staff-produced programming accounts for about 25% of KMVT's total programming.
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Who decides what kind of programming airs on KMVT?

KMVT FAQ
Station management schedules all KMVT programming depending on channel space availability. The decision to air a program is not content-based. Any access program that is afforded protection under the First Amendment and submitted to KMVT by a Mountain View resident or organization will air on the channel.
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