... distribu-
tion and require supervised /semi-supervised infor-
mation for learning. We propose a flexible genera-
tive model for transliteration mining usable for both
unsupervised and semi-supervised ... super-
vised and semi-supervised systems we mentioned,
our model can be used for both unsupervised and
semi-supervised mining in a consistent way.
3 Unsupervi...
... supplied
with the enzyme, and contained Aba, Abb and Abcat
40 nm each, and the start and stop primers Abstart and
Abstop at 600 nm each, and 200 lm each of dATP, dCTP,
dGTP and dTTP. The product ... Ab(1–40) and Ab(M1–40) are at least 97%
pure. In the lanes containing Ab(1–42) and Ab(M1–
42), there were prominent bands at approximately
4 kDa and faint bands at approximatel...
... P
2
are
translation and language model respectively, and
t is one of the translation candidates under S and
T
p
. Subsequently, we incorporate the lemmatized
translation candidates into grammar ... Stroppa, and A. Way. 2007. Bootstrapping word
alignment via word packing. In Proceedings of ACL.
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Adaptive language and...
... system, on the availability
of automatic inference systems for the language
in question, and on the perceived need for ex-
pressive power. For the system that lies behind
the discussion in this ... debate about the best way of representing
this information.
2
GENERATION
Suppose we have the formula given above as a for-
mal paraphrase of (1), and we want to generate
an Eng...
... terminological corpora.
5.2 Statistical Validity
Figure 5 plots the values of the z-score for
E[V]
and E[V(1)], for the models used in the analy-
ses, at 20 equally-spaced intervals for the first
half ... " ;Statistical models
for word frequency distributions: A lin-
guistic evaluation."
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... the flux of Phser and on CGS and TS
activity. As a consequence it is possible to model the branch-
point kinetics if one knows the CGS and TS rate equations,
Phser flux rates and the concentrations ... produced and used, a value of 1 l
M
Æs
)1
can be
calculated for the flux of Phser.
Modelling of the Phser branch-point at steady-state
The rate equations of CGS and TS published in...
... machine,
and when the inference is distributed on an eight
core machine. Figure 6 plots the mean posterior
and standard error for five independent runs for
each scenario. Both sets of runs performed ... in Section 4 and a Gibbs sampler
to explore its posterior. We apply this sampler
to build phrase-based and hierarchical translation
models and evaluate their performance on small...
... resolver, with a performance close to state of
the art. It is possible to import raw text, perform
preprocessing and coreference resolution, and either
work on the MMAX2-format files, or export ... and Johnson, M. (2005). Coarse-to-fine n-best
parsing and maxent discriminative reranking. In Proc. ACL
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probabilistic model...
... child of w before y
and z becomes x’s children, we can only consider
the relationship between w and y in the next stage.
Consequently, we will never find the correct parent
for y and z. The previous ... Features for Action Classification
For each word pair (w
1
, w
2
) we use the words,
their POS tags and also these features of the chil-
dren of w
1
and w
2
. We also include the...
... modalities and devices. The system provides
users with the flexibility to interact using spoken
commands, handwritten commands, unimodal
pointing (GUI) commands, and multimodal com-
mands combining ... components, a description and time-
stamp for each system event and user event, names
and timestamps for the system-recorded sound
files, and timestamps for the start and...