... sizes of 1, 2 and 3 million tokens,equivalent to 1, 2 and 3 times the size of the trainingset (we refer to these as the prediction sizes N0, 2N0 and 3N0, respectively). Finally, the expected ... of the random sampling as-sumption in corpus data. We then proposea simple pre-processing method to allevi-ate such non-randomness problems. Furtherevaluation confirms the effectiveness of the method, ... X2on the training set, as discussed above) for all corpora and LNRE models at the 3N0prediction size (but the same patterns emerge at other prediction sizes and with V1). The larger X2, the...
... depend on the prevailing land cover and use, such as wildlands, wetlands, agricultural lands, or a river valley versus a ridge. In fire-prone landscapes, a road can serve as a firebreak if the road ... summary plus thousands more available at http://www.nap.edu Assessing and Managing the Ecological Impacts of Paved Roads http://books.nap.edu/catalog/11535.html6 Assessingand Managing the Impacts ... quickly snow and ice melt off the road and adjacent surfaces. Original topography, geology, and soils often dictate the road path and provide construction constraints or opportunities. The environmental...
... health Assessing and managing male sexual problemsAlain Gregoire Assessing problemsMen are more likely than women to present with and receivetreatment for sexual problems. Nevertheless, they ... sexual problemsSexual dysfunction clinics— The better clinics are multidisciplinary and can assess both psychological and organic aspects of a problem and can provide psychological and physical ... the nature of theproblem is well spent, as itshould lead to more effective treatment and may be therapeuticin itself. Likewise, talking to the partner can reveal a verydifferent picture and...
... policy and the administration of services forthe aged. These officers were generous with theirtime, and provided statistics, annualreporL<l and other documents, and formallyintroduced the ... researcherto the homes.Each home was then visited. The matron or warden was interviewed with the help of a questionnaire, and asked about the running and routine of the home, the infIrmities of the residenL<! ,and ... thesein the institution, to which the clothes and articles belonged anyway.Infact, someclothes had the name of the institution on them. Some respondents feltthattheycould leave their belongings...
... is currently assessingthe potential impacts of climate change on the frequency and size of CSOs in the Great Lakes region, andthe cost implications for mitigating these impacts.160 Swimming ... Requirements 60 Collect Data and Inform the Public 63 Endnotes 67 NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL 28 The Setting Bordered on the south by the Ohio River and on the west by the Indiana state line, ... the high concentrations present in the sedimentary materials of the river bottom. Storm events and increases in river turbulence and flow rates resuspend the bacteria and effectively move them...
... to the borrower, the purpose and use of the loans, their sectoral composition and concentration, the currency denomination, andthe maturity and other conditions of the loans. In terms of the ... 1 The start and end of the boom periods are determined by using the methodology developed by Gourinchas, Valdes, and Landerretche (2001). In cases where the boom is ongoing, the end of the ... borrower and to have information on the purpose, use, and specific features of the loans. All these aspects are relevant to assess the risks and to determine the best policy response, since the...
... that the workflow “drills down” progressively from the level of the query to plans and to operators, and then uses de-pendency analysis andthe symptoms database to furtherdrill down to the level ... requireeither throwing iron at theproblemand re-creating re-source silos, or employing highly-paid consultants whounderstand both databases and SANs to solve the perfor-mance problem tickets. The ... of the operator based on the values of inputparameters. While the number and types of input pa-rameters depend on the operator type, the main onesare the sizes of the input processed by the...
... by Jack” forms the ob-ject of the verb said, and hence is represented ina scope. The Stanford dependency parser on the other hand represents these dependencies with the help of the clausal complement ... Language(UNL), andthe other is the grammatical relationsproduced by the Stanford parser. The relations in both UNL andthe Stanford de-pendency parser are strictly binary and form a di-rected graph. These ... very likely. The separation of the lemma and suffix helps in tiding over the data sparsity problem by allowing the systemto reason about the suffix-case marker com-bination rather than the combination...
... Besides the subconvexityestimate, the main feature is an explicit polynomial dependence in the otherparameters of g and of the complex variable s. We denote by D, and 1/4+t2,respectively, the ... q andthe criticalrange for the variable c is around q. As in [KMV2] we open the Kloostermansum and apply a Voronoi type summation formula to the λg(m) sum, with the effect of replacing the ... Iwaniec and P. Sarnak generously shared with me their experience, ideas and even the manuscripts (from the roughest to the most polished versions)of their respective ongoing projects; I thank them...