... The completeness of the output list increases monotonically with the total number of occurrences of each verb in the corpus. False positive rates are one to three percent of observa- tions. ... architecture of the system, and that of this pa- per, directly reflects the three challenges described above. The system consists of three modules: 1. Verb detection: Finds some occurrences of verbs ... is evaluated in terms of efficiency and accuracy. The most useful estimate of effi- ciency is simply the density of observations in the corpus, shown in the first column of Table 3. The SF...
... actualenforcement of these policies. Many of ourdesign decisions were influenced by the lack of verifiable enforcement mechanisms for certainsecurity phenomena. An example of this isDenial of Service ... providerequired by policies. Often it suffices to reasonabout connectivity to analyze availability of services to groups of users. For instance, instead of modeling all the details of a file server, we ... environment. This generally leadseither to over or under management of resourses.One of the specific goals of this work ismanagement of security configurations innetworks that span multiple administrativedomains...
... on the acquisitionof earlyliteracy skills. Relatively few provided anyhard data in terms of measures of theliteracy achievement of students, or datathat would allow for any analysis of therelationships ... relating to the acquisition of reading and theeffectiveness of different approaches tothe teaching of reading, and theimplications of this research for teachingpractice.The most recent of these ... aspects of their social orpsychological development (includingthe possibility of unintended negativeeffects). The application of a new set of standards requiring evidence of theefficacy of any...
... Drug ApplicationORA Office of Regulatory AffairsORO Office of Regional OperationsOSD Office of the Secretary of DefensePB pyridostigmine bromidePEO Program Executive OfficerPHSA Public Health ... Acquisitionof Drugs and Biologics for CBW Defensecals (drugs), and the protection of personnel by immunization,mainly by vaccines.The objective of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in the acquisition ... fullspectrum of research, development, clinical trials, production, acquisition, issues of medical indications of use, and postimplemen-tation surveillance.It was once said of the ancient...
... 19References, 202 OUTSOURCING OF MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS 21Brief History of Federal Facilities Acquisition, 21Roles of Federal Agencies in Facilities Acquisition, 24General Facility Acquisition Process, ... subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of theNational Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of ... one or more of the role(s) of owner, user, or provider of facilities.Finding. Key factors in determining successful outcomes of outsourcing deci-sions include clear definitions of the scope...
... Statistics of the BioScope corpus. The 2nd and 3dcolumns show the total number of cues within the datasets; the4th and 5th columns show the percentage of negated and spec-ulative sentences.70% of ... neighboring identical siblings of type *scope* or * are replaced by a single node of the corresponding type. Figure 3 shows an example of this transformation.(a) The children of nodes JJ/NN/NN arepruned ... children (starting from the root of the subtree) to the rule pattern subtree. Nodes of type *scope* and * match any number of nodes,similar to the semantics of Regex Kleene star (*).5 ResultsAs...
... sequence of Colloc(ations), each of which consists of a sequence of Words.sible for an adaptor grammar to generate a sentenceas a sequence of collocations, each of which con-sists of a sequence of ... Journal of ChildLanguage, 12:271–296.Karin M¨uller. 2001. Automatic detection of syllableboundaries combining the advantages of treebank andbracketed corpora training. In Proceedings of the ... expands to each of the 50 dis-tinct phonemes present in the Brent corpus. Thisgrammar defines a Sentence to consist of a sequence of Words, where a Word consists of a sequence of Phonemes. The...
... Extraction of Japanese Named Entity2.1 Task of the IREX WorkshopThe task of NE extraction of the IREX workshop(Sekine and Eriguchi, 2000) is to recognize eightNE types in Table 1. The organizer of ... experiments of extracting Japanese named entities from IREXcorpus and NHK corpus show the effective-ness of the proposed method.1 IntroductionIt is widely agreed that extraction ofnamed entity(henceforth, ... Chunking ofNamed EntitiesIt is quite common that the task of extractingJapanese NEs from a sentence is formalized asa chunking problem against a sequence of mor-1The organizer of the IREX...
... ex-amples of the previous section. From the point of view of bag -of- word methods, the pairs (T1, H1)and (T1, H2) have both the same intra-pair simi-larity since the sentences of T1and ... head of constituents. Theexample of Fig. 1 shows that the placeholder0climbs up to the node governing all the NPs.5.3 Pruning irrelevant information in largetext treesOften only a portion of ... t, the set of its nodes N (t), and a set of anchors, we builda tree twith all the nodes Nthat are anchors orancestors of any anchor. Moreover, we add to tthe leaf nodes of the original...
... the polarity of wordsThere are some works that discuss learning the po-larity of words instead of sentences.Hatzivassiloglou and McKeown proposed amethod of learning the polarity of adjectives ... are not in the resources.458(1) kono software-no riten-ha hayaku ugoku kotothis software-POST advantage-POS T quickly run toThe advantage of this software is to run quickly.(2) ketten-hajikan-ga ... subjective adjectives from a set of seed adjectives. The idea is to automaticallyidentify the synonyms of the seed and to add themto the seed adjectives (Wiebe, 2000). Riloff etal. proposed a bootstrapping...