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SUBSCRIPT
(Box Al). Thus, for the word realized by canterébbero,
LEXEME and SUBSCRIPT will read:
PROCEDURE FOR MORPHOLOGICAL ENCODING 17
FIG. 2.—Encoding procedure. Procedure represented by ... are required for the
word forms of a given language. A part of such a ma-
chine is shown in Figure 1. The sequences which this
will generate are those required for the Future...
... S
1
,
which
contains all of the information that is in the
input sentence. The part of the information
that is implicit in the sentence (tense, voice,
and so forth) is made explicit in S
1
. ... certain German
verb form into English, it is necessary to un-
derstand the German verb form as part of a
complex of features of German structure in-
cluding possibly other verb forms within t...
... malignant transformation.
Lectin microarray – a powerful
technology for selection of lectins
for cancer glyco-biomarkers
The lectin microarray system is an emerging technique
for analyzing glycan ... microarray system is the best tool
for a ‘cell profiler’, and it is expected to be applicable
for selection of cancer-specific lectins and for quality
control of stem cells before trans...
... Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 211–219,
Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.
c
2011 Association for Computational Linguistics
Goodness: A Method for Measuring Machine ... approach faces a serious issue when forward
and backward translation models are symmetric. In this
case, back-translation will not be very informative to
indicate forward translation qu...
... on ice for 30 min, and
centrifuged at 16 000 g for 30 min. The final supernatant
was assayed for protein concentration and frozen at )80 °C,
or processed immediately. All steps were performed ... quaternary isoforms, isoenzymes, monomeric forms;
assay for selective cytotoxicity of the enzyme. Methods Enzymol.
341, 248–263.
13. Kunitz, M. (1946) A spectrophotometric method for the mea...
... value for the frequency
of the occurrence, and 10 as the length of a string,
therefore obtaining 16655 strings.
3.2 Two Factors for Evaluation
We evaluated the following two factors before ... (the former string is referred to as the
Similar-String, and the latter as the Error-String).
Finally, the correction is made using the difference
between these two strings.
2.2.1 Procedure...
... possible in both languages, and
these differences account for differences in use
of the prepositions. This point is important,
for example, for pairs of sentences (4), where
a picture is conceptualized ... e~pects of the conceptual representations
were implemented for extensihillty or for the purposes
Of'LmhlgUlty and error detection. For the sake of com-
pletez~ss, we...
... characters and 0.33 for words,
indicating that characters are less noisy than
words, and are therefore more suitable for use in
align.
7. Conclusions
This paper has proposed a method for aligning ...
by hand. For a larger dataset, such as the Canadian
Hansards, it was not possible to check the results by hand.
We used the same procedure which is used in (Church,
1988). This...
... concerned
with choosing a formalism for an extended semantic component,
but rather with demonstrating where the syntax has to provide
for those elements of discourse information that influence ... framework can be found in Gazdar
and Pullum (1982). For :t description of the II)/LP format refer to Gazdar
and Pullum (Ig8l} and Klein
(1983),
for the ID/LP treatment of German
t,, ts...
... difl'erent form of
disjunction, OR:
(~OR
formulal formula2).
In terms of implementation, think of this as inferring
formula1
in all possible ways and then asserting the dis-
junction of the
formula,s ...
refereuts for "'it" (probability rule 4). (One derivation has
it that since one pays for what one is shopping for, and
Jack is shopping for milk, he mdst...