... part of any solution removed. Essentially, close returns the pointwise join of all of F0's consistent maximal extensions. This action, of joining all the atomic consequences of a pair of ... proof of F0 *. So close will find a LV-RA proof of F0-,, if one exists. It is not clear, however, that such a proof always exists when F0 is unsatisfiable. Close is essentially a variant of ... A. 1990. The Craft of Prolog. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Rogers, 3ames & K. Vijay-Shanker. 1992. Reasoning with Descriptionsof Trees. Proceedings of the 30th Mtg. of the ACL. Weinberg,...
... structure oftrees in terms of the domination relation rather than the parent relation. This forms the basis of a class of deterministic parsers which build partialdescriptionsoftrees rather ... ofpartialdescriptionsof trees. Techni- cal Report TR92-23, Dept. of Comp. and Info. Sci., University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Vijay-Shanker, K. (1992). Using descriptionsof trees in a ... the choice of making the inference or not. The choices we make in defining the structure of the quasi -trees as a set of relation- ships will determine the structure of the sets oftrees we...
... LONG-TERM VIABILITY OF SUPERMARKETS: A CUSTOMER SURVEY IN HANOIby Ms.Luc Thi Thu HuongA research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business ... VietnamPrevious degree: Bachelor of economicsDonhesk University of Soviet Trade, Ukraine, former SovietUnionScholarship: Swiss government Asian Institute of TechnologySchool of managementBangkok, ... patronize a certain retail storebecause of a vast assortment of goods. Other consumers will patronize a certain retail storebecause they offer a full line of customer services (such as delivery,...
... torso is twisting, the evidence of it's creation is left showing as a gestural andnaked metaphor for the struggle of any life.This is a continuation of 15 years of exploringthe torso.No. ... authors are worthy of a lifetime’s study, I onlyhave time to make brief mention of their names. Also of great use to me have been works bythese same authors regarding the role of serendipity, ... inclusive of individu-als. I hope the use of abstraction helps to bring the viewer to a more primitive, subconsciousengagement with the works. I am influenced by Carl Jung’s ideas of archetypes...
... written for all of these have risen over the last 5 years (CDC, 2010). In addition, Americans are consuming 80% of the global supply of all opioids and 99% of the global supply of hydrocodone ... variety of other synthetic opoids medications that are commonly prescribed for the treatment of pain. The classification of synthetic drugs that mimic the pharmacologic action of opium ... system of the brain, resulting in feelings of euphoria. These feelings and the physical and psychoactive affects of the drugs can help explain the non-medical use (misuse) and abuse of prescription...
... mul- tiple descriptions (up to several dozen) associ- ated with it. We call the set of all descriptions related to the same entity in a corpus, a profile of that entity. Profiles for a ... the part of the author of a piece of text. A writer is likely to select a description that puts the entity in the context of the rest of the article. It is known that the distribution of words ... entities. Table 1 shows a subset of the profile for Ung Huot, the former foreign minister of Cambodia, who was elected prime minister at some point of time during the run of our exper- iment. A few...
... Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration Nils Hemming Hakansson Committee in charge: Professor George W. Brown, Chairman Professor Leo Breiman Professor Jack Hirshleifer Professor ... Properties of the Optimal Consumption Strategies 2. 6. 1 Effect of Impatience Rate. 2. 6. 2 Effect of Risk Aversion Index 2. 6. 3 Effect of the "Favorableness" of the ... always be chosen as a result of the monotonicity of U (trivial choice), An example of the non-trivial case would be the selection of an in- come stream from a set of alternative job opportunities...
... project of the Federal Republic of Germany, ATR - Interpreting Telecommunications Research Laboratories of Japan, and the US Depart- ment of Defense. References Steven Abney. 1996. Partial ... directions of future work which are promising to pursue: • improvement of the POS tagger: Since the per- formance of this component was shown to be of essential importance for later stages of the ... words, length normalization param- eters); hypothesis length cutoffs (for the cutoff fil- ter); number of hidden units; number of training epochs. The net with the best performance on the test...
... and a series of electrodes with a separation of 1-2 µm are defined by photolithography and evaporating 5 nm of Cr and 50 nm Au (Fig. 4.1d and 4.1e). The resistance of each pair of electrodes ... history of graphite. A detailed discussion of the mechanical properties of graphite is given in (Kelly 1981). I will briefly summarize the main conclusions here. The following set of six equations ... properties of resonating drumheads, which consist of graphene sealed microchambers containing a small volume of trapped gas. These experiments allow us to probe the membrane properties of single...
... the inflectional element of the embedded clause (as in the left-hand side of Fig-ure 3).For the declarative form this provides a nesting of the trees similar to that of the bridge verbs; the ... identity of who is ultimately not the object of publish (a pic-ture) but rather the object of the embedded preposi-tion (the person the picture is of) .If we analyze this in terms of a fourth ... around that of thematrix clause. This process may iterate, with ad-junction of arbitrarily many instances of bridge verb trees: Who does Bob believe Carol thinks that Al-ice likes.One of the key...