... was on languageswith scarce resources. Two different subtasks were defined: Limited resources and Unlimited re-sources. The former subtask only allows partici-pating systems to use the resources ... limited resources for the given language pair, we make use of large amounts of resources available for other lan-guage pairs to address the alignment problem for languages withscarce resources. ... com-pared with the "Advanced Induced" method and the "Original" method. 7 Conclusion and Future Work This paper presented a word alignment approach for languageswithscarce resources...
... issue for languages that do not haveword boundary markers (WBMs); on the con-trary, other languages that do have WBMs have re-garded the issue as a trivial task. Texts segmented with such ... Singapore, 4 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLPA Novel Word Segmentation Approach forWritten Languageswith Word Boundary MarkersHan-Cheol Cho†, Do-Gil Lee§, Jung-Tae Lee§, Pontus Stenetorp†, ... we proposed a new WS method thatuses the word spacing information of the user in-put, for languageswith WBMs. By utilizing theuser input, the proposed method effectively refinesthe output of...
... pasttenses associated with the BEFORE class and fu-ture tenses associated with the AFTER class (in-cluding the conditional forms of verbs). Infini-tives are mostly associated with the AFTER class,and ... that our approach can be used suc-cessfully to rapidly create semantically an-notated resources for new languages. 1 IntroductionTemporal information processing is a topic of nat-ural language ... other languages, usedfor training and evaluation. One natural questionto ask is whether it is feasible to adapt the trainingand test data made available in these competitionsto other languages, ...
... requestweblet-managed resources. Figure 5-1. High-level overview of weblet architectureCHAPTER 5 ■LOADING RESOURCESWITH WEBLETS 2155807ch05.qxd 1/13/06 2:56 PM Page 215Loading Resources with WebletsIf ... to Serve Up Resources /*** Write out the HtmlShowOneDeck resources. ** @param context the Faces context* @param component the Faces component*/CHAPTER 5 ■LOADING RESOURCESWITH WEBLETS2205807ch05.qxd ... existeither in the resources package or in any subpackage of resources. Using the Weblet ProtocolHaving learned how to configure weblets, it is time to look at how you can reference resources defined...
... arrangements with suppliers of learning products and services.In addition to research challenges, faculty who teach HRM and HRM practi-tioners alike need a way to “keep up” with the speed with which ... “learningorganizations”;• partnering with multiple organizations requires learning about, from, and with other organizations and helps each organization meet its own goals;Keeping Up with the Corporate University ... research reports, online resources, white papers, customized re-search services, conferences, and so forth. Membership fee required foruse of some resources. Society for Human Resources Management...
... human resources management strategic alignment alignment with mission accom-plishment. These are just a few of the terms being used to describe the new, evolving role ofFederal human resources ... FinancingAdministration’s Human Resources ManagementStrategic PlanThe Health Care Financing Administration(HCFA) has developed a very noteworthyapproach to aligning human resources management with mission accomplish-ment. ... HCFA’s Human Resources ManagementGroup (HRMG), Learning Resources Group(LRG), and Office of Equal Opportunity andCivil Rights (OEOCR) collaborated todevelop a draft Human Resources StrategicPlan...
... assessed intrinsically. To do so, we com-pare translation probabilities with concept vectorbased semantic relatedness measures with respectto human relatedness rankings for reference wordpairs. ... models relying on domain-independent lexi-cal semantic resources. Moreover, we extensivelycompare the results obtained by these models with models obtained from a different type of dataset,namely ... 728–736,Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLPCombining Lexical Semantic Resources with Question & Answer Archivesfor Translation-Based Answer FindingDelphine Bernhard...
... Department of the Interior’s Economic Contributions,” with numbers updated through 2010. DOI is the U.S. agency most directly involved in natural resources conservation and their findings are relevant ... spending within the state where each forest unit is located (not limited to the 50 mile radii around each unit). Table A3: The Annual Economic Effects of Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife-Viewing within ... for these activities also plays a large role in the conservation of natural resources in the United States. But, as with the analyses of outdoor recreation, most of the studies of visitors and...
... recognition for morpholog-ically rich, case-insensitive languages, in-cluding the majority of semitic languages, Iranian languages, and Indian languages, is inherently more difficult than its Englishcounterpart. ... resource -scarce European and Mid-dle Eastern languages that share similar linguis-tic and extra-linguistic properties as Bengali. Forinstance, the majority of semitic languages andIranian languages ... has a category whose name starts with “Bornon” or “Death on,” we label the corresponding ti-tle with PER. Similarly, if it has a category whosename starts with “Cities of” or “Countries of,”...
... ambigu-ity and the unseen word rate increase with d. Forinstance, the ambiguous token rate increases from40.0% with 1.7 tags/token (d=1) to 77.7% with 8.1tags/token (d=10). Similarly, the unseen ... tags associated with w in L. This set oftag dictionaries, which we will refer to as Lexicon3, has an ambiguous token rate that ranges from57.7% with 5.1 tags/token (50K) to 61.5% with 8.1 tags/token ... unsupervised ap-proaches to part-of-speech (POS) taggingfor morphologically-rich, resource -scarce languages, with an emphasis on Goldwa-ter and Griffiths’s (2007) fully-Bayesianapproach originally...