... time.
Answers
1
.Fact
2
. Opinion
3
. Opinion
4
.Fact
5
. Opinion
WHEN FACTS AND OPINIONS
ARE MIXED TOGETHER
It’s usually easy to determine whether something is fact or opinion when
it’s standing alone ... statement. It’s a fact;
it’s known for certain to be true.
You will understand and remember more if you
can distinguish between factandopinion between
what the writer thinks and what the writer ... three facts in the space below. Then, turn each fact into an opin-
ion. Make sure your facts are not debatable, and make sure your opinions
are. In fact, you may want to write two opposing opinions...
... Definitions of Ratings and Other Forms of Opinion – Nov 2012
4
Understanding Credit Ratings – Limitations and Usage
Ratings assigned by Fitch are opinions based on established criteria and methodologies ... – Nov 2012
Definitions of Ratings and Other
Forms of Opinion
Fitch Ratings – Definitions of Ratings and Other Forms of Opinion – Nov 2012
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A.6 Additional ... Understanding Credit Ratings - Limitations and Usage for further information on the limitations of the agency’s
ratings.
Fitch Ratings – Definitions of Ratings and Other Forms of Opinion...
... under State law);
12. Transportation; and
13. Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) (early and
periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment) Services, for individuals ... programs, policy, procedures and support systems for community-
based and long-term care services in accordance with Federal and State
regulations and divisional goals and objectives. All the services ...
for the development and implementation of state plans, policies, procedures
and support systems in accordance with Federal and State regulations and
divisional goals and objectives. The unit...
... hyperparameters ξ and α, the distribution of topic
given object p(z|O) and the distribution of appearance and
geometry words given topic p(A, G|z) can be derived by
using the standard Dirichlet ... categories. y-axis represents the distribution.
What, where and who? Classifying events by scene and object recognition
Li-Jia Li
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Illinois at ... event
recognition, we have no existing dataset to use and compare
to mimic the human ability of recognizing an event and its
encompassing objects and scenes. Fig.1 best illustrates the
goal of this...
... English and Spanish
As it can be seen in the table above, we created
factoid (F) andopinion (O) queries for English
and for Spanish; however, there are some that
could be defined between factoid ... expressions
and the coreference need to be taken into ac-
count.
Conclusions and future work
In this article, we created a collection of both
factual andopinion queries in Spanish and Eng-
lish. ... of quotes and
titles, as well as explore a wider range of polar-
ity /opinion scales. Furthermore, questions 15, 16,
18, 19 and 20 contain both factual as well as
opinion aspects and the OQA...
... patterns
given the seed facts, acquisition of candidate facts
given the extraction patterns, scoring and ranking
of the patterns, and scoring and ranking of the can-
didate facts, a subset of which ... assesses the quality of each
candidate fact based on the number and qual-
ity of the patterns that extract the candidate fact
(more is better); and the number of seed facts ex-
tracted by the same ... from which
the candidate fact is extracted; and c) the pattern-
based scores of the candidate fact. The latter fea-
ture converts the scores of the patterns extracting
the candidate fact into a score...
... Vasileios
Hatzivassiloglou, and Dan Jurafsky. 2004. Extract-
ing Opinion Propositions andOpinion Holders us-
ing Syntactic and Lexical Cues. In Computing At-
titude and Affect in Text: Theory and Applications.
Springer-Verlag.
Peter ... (Wiebe et al., 2005). We adhere to
the definition of opinion holders from previous
work (Wiegand and Klakow, 2010; Wiegand and
Klakow, 2011a; Wiegand and Klakow, 2011b),
i.e. every source of a private ... for In-Domain and Cross-Domain Opinion
Holder Extraction
Michael Wiegand and Dietrich Klakow
Spoken Language Systems
Saarland University
D-66123 Saarbr
¨
ucken, Germany
{Michael.Wiegand|Dietrich.Klakow}@lsv.uni-saarland.de
Abstract
In...
... advantages and challenges of new information and communication technologies,
including the Internet and mobile technologies, for the exercise of the right to freedom of
opinion and expression, ... freedom
of opinionand expression, Frank La Rue
*
Summary
This report explores key trends and challenges to the right of all individuals to seek,
receive and impart information and ideas of ... applicability of international human rights norms and standards
on the right to freedom of opinionand expression to the Internet as a communication
medium, and sets out the exceptional circumstances...
... love you and want to make sure you are
safe. The plan I want to put together recognizes that one or more will be available. It can
allow them to provide the care you need and want longer and better ... but I’m not ready to buy. I’m just interested in
getting some facts and numbers on long term care insurance
Objection: I understand what you are saying. I just want a quote on long term care
insurance.
Agent: ... scenarios.
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LTCI PLANNING AND SALES
TECHNIQUES FACT FINDERS
JANUARY 2006
Long Term Care Insurance Products are
Underwritten by Genworth Life Insurance Company,
and in New York, by Genworth...
... base-
lines consisting of pipelines of opinion expression
segmentation and polarity labeling and compare
them to the joint opinion extractor and polarity clas-
sifier by Choi and Cardie (2010). Secondly, ... an
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References
Stephan Bloehdorn and Alessandro Moschitti. 2007a.
Combined syntactic and semantic kernels for text clas-
sification. In Proceedings of ECIR 2007, Rome, Italy.
Stephan Bloehdorn and Alessandro Moschitti. ... features used by the joint opinion segmenter and
polarity classifier are based on pairs of opinions: ba-
sic features extracted from each expression such as
polarities and words, and relational features...
... an-
notator and the gold standard. The methodologies
are introduced in the next section.
4 Testing Collections and Gold Standards
The gold standard of relevance, the opinionated
issue, and the opinion ...
opinion tasks, such as opinion extraction, opinion
polarity judgment, opinion holder extraction,
opinion summarization, opinion question
answering, etc The materials of our opinion
corpus are ... corpus are discussed, and the
methodologies to select more consistent
testing collections and their corresponding
gold standards are proposed. Under the
gold standards, an opinion extraction...
... communication
between men and women on issues of sexuality and reproductive health, and the understanding of their
joint responsibilities, so that men and women are equal partners in public and private life.
. ... regional and national levels; and to raise funds for and
support local activities of national committees and other partners.
national, regional and international advocacy of appropriate policies and ... the Child and related policy efforts have stimulated regional and
country-level action for advocacy and mobilization in favour of girls and for the elimination of discriminatory
social and cultural...
... and telecommunications systems, their components and associated protocols and
standards, and how they operate and integrate with one another and with associated controlling software.
• Systems ... selective factors include knowledge of:
• An organization’s policies and planning processes; and
• An agency’s rules, regulations, policies, and guidance.
N
OTE
: When using a selective factor, ... Knowledge of, and
skill in applying:
•
•
cost-benefit analysis principles and methods
project management principles and methods
sufficient to:
• plan and carry out difficult and complex...
... during t -fact candidate with
x
r
= 1
, Eq.
(4)
and Eq.
(5)
enforce
x
f,b
≤ t
b
and
t
e
≤ x
f,e
.
Inter -Fact Constraints.
Since we can refer to a fact
f
’s time interval by
x
f,b
and
x
f,e
and the ... 10
positive and negative fact candidates with highest
occurrence frequencies in the corpus as seeds.
Evaluation.
We evaluate precision by randomly sam-
pling 50 (isMarriedTo) and 100 (worksForClub) facts
for ... x
f,e
(5)
where
f
has the same entity pair as
r
and
t
b
,
t
e
are
begin and end of
r
’s time-interval. Whenever
x
r
is
set to
1
for begin or end t -fact candidates, Eq.
(2)
and Eq.
(3)
set the value of
x
f,b
or
x
f,e
to
t
b
or
t
e
,
respectively....
... other hand, we obtain moderate agree-
ment levels for the opinionated and polar fact at-
tributes. 62% of the topic relevant sentences were
labeled as opinionated by at least one annotator,
and ... polar facts by both anno-
tators. When we merge the attributes opinionated
and polar fact into a single category, we obtain κ
of 0.75 and a percentage agreement of 87%. Thus,
we conclude that opinion- relevant ... agreement values for both opinion ex-
pression and target spans. We attribute this to the
fact that the annotators look for opinion expression
and target spans within the opinionated sentences
which...