... muscle with the skin vertex For example, without a region constraint, the nasalis may connect with the vertex which is not a part of the nose An extreme case is the lip, if the mentalis connects with ... supported radial basis functions,” Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, vol 73, no 12, pp 65–78, 1996 [22] J.-Y Noh, D Fidaleo, and U Neumann, “Animated deformations withradial basis ... noisy, incomplete data The RBFs have a variational nature [13] which supplies a user with a rich palette of types of radial- basis functions Some very popular RBFs include (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Gaussian,...
... Resonance Imaging of the brain in each case Two patients with POTS, who were followed at our clinic, developed multiple sclerosis after being diagnosed with POTS Criterion for diagnosis of POTS: The diagnosis ... our previous experience with the management of patients with POTS Initial therapy consisted of an increase in salt and fluid intake as well as aerobic reconditioning with resistance training ... tests in multiple sclerosis J Neurol Sci 1998;155:50–54 Nasseri K, Uitdehaag BM, van Walderveen MA, Ader HJ, Polman CH Cardiovascular autonomic function in pa-tients with relapsing remitting multiple...
... Pointers and Memory Addresses Physical and Virtual Memory Addressing and Indirection Functions withMultiple Outputs Arrays and Pointer Arithmetic Strings String Utility Functions Searching and ... faults, other difficult-to-identify errors • What happens if we dereference ppi now? 11 Functions withmultiple outputs • Consider the Extended Euclidean algorithm ext_euclid(a,b) function from Wednesday’s ... Pointers and Memory Addresses Physical and Virtual Memory Addressing and Indirection Functions withMultiple Outputs Arrays and Pointer Arithmetic Strings String Utility Functions Searching and...
... of translation edit rate with targeted human annotation In AMTA Valentin I Spitkovsky, Hiyan Alshawi, and Daniel Jurafsky 2011 Lateen em: Unsupervised training withmultiple objectives, applied ... different metrics Mk (h) for evaluating the quality of h Without loss of generality, we assume metric scores are bounded between and 1, with being perfect Each hypothesis h can be mapped to a ... circle (o) are pareto-optimal, while those with plus (+) are not To visualize this, take for instance the paretooptimal point (0.4,0.7) There is no other point with either (metric1 > 0.4 and metric2...
... to achieve performance competitive with, or even superior to, that of B&L’s model without knowing the true coherence score given by human judges Evaluating our multiple- rank model in this task ... generation 5.1.1 Rank Assignment In our multiple- rank model, pairwise rankings between a source document and its permutations are extended into a longer ranking withmultiple ranks We assign a rank to ... is not significant, which suggests that our multiple- rank model with unsupervised score assignment via simple cosine matching can remain competitive with the standard model, which requires human...
... deliberation over meeting times within a single monolithic discourse segment, leaving the vast majority of the dialogue with no segmentation As a result, we are left with the question of how to account ... account for shifts in focus which seem to occur within the deliberation segment as evidenced by the types of pronominal references which occur within it For example, in the dialogue presented ... structured stack is a stack which can have multiple top elements at any point Because it is possible to maintain more than one top element, it is possible to separate multiple threads in discourse by allowing...
... structure with time granularities Then a complex event type derived from S is S with each variable associated with an event type, and a complex event matching S is S with each variable associated with ... theoretical foundations for this work Timed finite automata withmultiple granularities and reasoning techniques for temporal constraints withmultiple granularities are introduced there In the artificial ... EVENT PATTERNS WITHMULTIPLE GRANULARITIES IN TIME SEQUENCES 231 Fig Timing is linear with respect to the number of candidate event types number of candidate types we can handle within a reasonable...
... some as a written text, other as speech audio (with prosody, timing, volume, and intonation), and those working in Multimodal NLG as text/speech with coordinated graphics (maps, charts, diagrams, ... shoulder-tilt are coordinated over time With no conventional string-encoding of ASL (that would compress the signal into a single stream), an ASL signal is spread over multiple channels of the output ... atomic/lexical gesture events which are synchronized to co-occur with portions of speech output A final difference is that gestures which co-occur with English speech (although meaningful) can be somewhat...
... associating each node with one of the three atomic values ass, rec or These values represent the Case properties of the node they are associated with; a node associated with the property ass ... be a Case assigner, a node associated with the property rec must be capable of being assigned Case, and a node associated with the property must be neutral with respect to Case The Case Filter ... 1986)to achieve this goal (2b) a constituent with no Case properties may have any number of daughters with no Case properties, (2c) a constituent with Case property C may be realized as a lexical...
... patient withmultiple sclerosis Pain Pain is one of the most common symptoms of MS and can be seen in more than half of all patients with MS Pain can either be neuropathic or nociceptive Patients with ... fatigue on patients withmultiple sclerosis Can J Neurol Sci Feb 1994; 21(1):9–14 Minden S, Frumin M, Erb J Treatment of disorders of mood and affect in multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis therapeutics ... 2002:179–208 Zikan V Bone health in patients withmultiple sclerosis Journal of O steoporosis 2011:596294 Hussein WI, Reddy SS Prevalence of diabetes in patients withmultiple sclerosis Diabetes Care Aug...
... A competition assay was performed with the F-1 fragment and lM of CmtR with no competitor (lane 2), with 50 · non-specific competitor [poly(dI-dC), lane 3], or with 10· (lane 4) and 50· (lane 5) ... cooperatively withmultiple binding sites that span 90 bp of sequence up- and downstream of its own translational start site ()80 to +10 bp) Our results show that CmtR interacts with four imperfect ... been proposed to interact with a hyphenated 9-2-9 inverted repeat (ATA TGAACA-AA-TATTCATAT) within the 49 bp of protected DNA [20] SmtB has been proposed to interact with two hyphenated imperfect...
... formalized as Background P r(d, e|f ) p(d) d∈d ing withmultiple models achieves an absolute improvement of 1.5 BLEU points over individual decoding with single models (Section 5) P r(e|f ) = (3) ... and bottom-up Decoders that use rules with flat structures (e.g., phrase pairs) usually generate target sentences from left to right while those using rules with hierarchical structures (e.g., SCFG ... surface string e as the translation Despite different inside, their derivations must begin with f and end with e This situation remains the same for derivations between a source substring fij and...
... overall measure to rank the possible segmentation withmultiple linguistic cues First we explain this method used for text segmentation withmultiple linguistic cues Here, we represent a point ... figure 1, comparing the performance among the case without lexical chains("ex.l"), the one only with lexical chains("ex.2"), and the one withmultiple linguistic cues("ex.3"), the results show ... show the effectiveness of our approach • Combining multiple surface cues is effective for text segmentation • The multiple regression analysis with the stepwise method is good for selecting the...
... architecture comprising a collection of specialized problem solvers (specialists) with different skill and competence, and working with different knowledge sources, seems a promising way to achieve incremsntallty ... stated that "schedulers are associated with waiting-queues, ready-queues, etc.' READY-QUEUE is then considered to be one of the readyqueues associated with SCHEDULER Moreover, since scheduler ... This assumption is very important to allow a fully independent design of an individual specialist, without bothering about the others Such an architecture offers several advantages from a technical...
... and Cross-Layer Designs for Wireless Systems withMultiple Antennas Channel-Adaptive Technologies and Cross-Layer Designs for Wireless Systems withMultiple Antennas Theory and Applications Vincent ... Systems—Spatial Multiplexing 119 3.4 Effect of Limited Feedback—Optimizing for Ergodic Capacity 3.4.1 Channel Capacity with Partial CSIT 124 3.4.2 Coding Theorem with Partial CSIT 125 3.4.3 Equivalence with ... optimal scheduler with optimal power and rate allocation, genetic scheduler with short-term SINR scaling, greedy scheduler with short-term SINR scaling, and round-robin scheduler with short-term...
... correlated with the Physical but not the General or Mental scales of the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory [32] Figure Fatigue scores in people withmultiple sclerosis Fatigue scores in people withmultiple ... Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:68 Figure Depression scores in people withmultiple sclerosis Depression scores in people withmultiple sclerosis Error bars represent standard deviations Higher ... persons with MS who did and did not participate in regular physical activity A recent review of exercise intervention studies in persons with MS, found Figure Quality of life scores in people with multiple...
... patients were further analyzed by subgrouping them into those with enhancing lesions vs those without enhancing lesions on brain MRI, with the understanding that contrast enhancement tends to reflect ... patients with RRMS, during an exacerbation (mean = 854 ng/ml), while the remaining eleven patients had no detectable sHLA-I in CSF or saliva This was also true for those patients with or without ... inpatients withmultiple sclerosis Tissue Antigens 1998, 51:301-304 Alvarez-Cermeno JC, Villar LM, Nocito M, Tootello A, GonzalezPorque P: Intrathecal synthesis of soluble class I antigens in multiple...
... fixation with or without radial styloid screws The average ultimate strength of volar plate fixation withradial styloid screws (+; 913.5 ± 157.1 N) (black bar) was significantly higher than that without ... fixation withradial styloid screws (913.5 ± 157.1 N) was significantly higher than that without radial syloid screws (682.2 ± 118.6 N) (Figure 4) The average change in gap between the radial or ... or broken in four of six (66.7%) specimens without radial styloid screw radial styloid screw distal locking screws Uulnar fragment radial fragment radial styloid gap distance proximal screws...
... fixation with or without radial styloid screws The average ultimate strength of volar plate fixation withradial styloid screws (+; 913.5 ± 157.1 N) (black bar) was significantly higher than that without ... fixation withradial styloid screws (913.5 ± 157.1 N) was significantly higher than that without radial syloid screws (682.2 ± 118.6 N) (Figure 4) The average change in gap between the radial or ... or broken in four of six (66.7%) specimens without radial styloid screw radial styloid screw distal locking screws Uulnar fragment radial fragment radial styloid gap distance proximal screws...