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... 74.5 74 .1 74.0 74 .1 73.0 65 B->E D->E K->E B->K D->K E->K Figure 1: Accuracy results for domain adaptation between all pairs using SCL and SCL-MI Thick black lines are the accuracies of in -domain ... space, for each target domain 444 dom \ model base books dvd electron kitchen average 8.9 8.9 8.3 10 .2 9 .1 base +targ 9.0 8.9 8.5 9.9 9 .1 scl scl-mi 7.4 7.8 6.0 7.0 7 .1 5.8 6 .1 5.5 5.6 5.8 scl-mi ... the domain from which it came and train a linear classifier For each pair of domains we compute the empirical average per-instance Huber loss, subtract it from 1, and multiply the result by 10 0...
... William Labor, and our basic orientation to Chogyam Trungpa, Rinp~che REFERF.NCES Chafe, Wallace, 19 74 Language and Consciousness Language Vol 50, 11 1 -13 3 Goguen, J.A., Charlotte Linde, and James ... Barbara J 19 77 The Representation and Use 9f Focus in Dialogue Understanding SRI Technical Note 15 1 Hal~iday, M.A.K and Ruqaiya N Hasan, 19 76 in English, Longman, London Cohesion Labor, William, 19 72 ... Activity Linde, Charlotte and J.A Goguen, 19 78 The Structure of Planning Discourse, Journal of Social and Biological Structures, Vol [, 219 -2 51 Linde, Charlotte and William Labor, 19 75 Spatial Networks...
... Shoulds and Oughts Distinctions between Intuitive Mind Reading, Simple Empathy, and Compassion Contents in Detail 98 10 3 10 9 11 8 12 3 12 5 12 9 13 0 13 5 14 1 14 3 14 6 15 0 15 3 15 8 16 9 17 3 18 0 18 6 18 9 19 1 19 3 ... Acknowledgments By Way of Introduction Part I On the Varieties of Attention 10 11 Part II On the Origins of Self 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Part III Training Attention Meditating Mindfully at the Dawn of a ... Selflessness 19 20 Seeing Selflessly in a New Dimension On the Long Path toward Selflessness xiii xvi xviii xix xx xxiii xxiv 11 14 21 27 29 35 39 43 47 49 51 53 64 70 76 79 81 85 87 95 21 22 23 24...
... γ x1x2 ( f ) = Sx1x2 ( f ) (1) 1/ Sx x ( f ) Sx x ( f ) 2 11 where Sx1x2 (f) is the cross spectral density and Sx1x1 (f) and Sx2 x2 (f) are the auto spectral density functions of x1 (t) ... discharge properties and force tremor Exp RBraines 19 95, 10 4 :11 5 -12 5 Adam A, De Luca CJ, Erim Z: Hand dominance and motor unit firing behavior J Neurophysiol 19 98, 80 :13 73 -13 82 Garland SJ, Miles TS: ... functions we get Rx1x1 (τ ) ≅ ∆ Sx1x1 ( f ) cos 2π f τ (14 ) and (7) since the cross correlation with the noise is zero everywhere The cross spectrum is given by Rx1x1 (0) ≅ ∆ Sx1x1 ( f ) (15 ) Thus as...