... compatibility and advanced interoperation.CHAPTER 12 ■THE F# TOOL SUITE AND .NET PROGRAMMING TOOLS 3227575Ch12.qxp 4/27/07 1:07 PM Page 322 The F# Tool Suite and .NETProgramming Tools This ... programming tools, boththose that are distributed with F# and those that target .NET in general.The F# distribution includes two versions of the compiler and a number of other tools. These ... ■THE F# TOOL SUITE AND .NET PROGRAMMING TOOLS 3137575Ch12.qxp 4/27/07 1:07 PM Page 313 Using Debugging Tools Visual Studio provides a graphical debugger that is easy and intuitive to use....
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... custody and legal reasons, event filtering, and event notification via e-mail and pager for specified events. Syslog uses a combination of facilities and severities to identify the source and type ... a server and a client component. The client typically runs on the firewall itself; the server is installed on a Windows, Linux, or UNIX host. Syslog server functionality on Linux and UNIX is ... Logging and Log-Analysis Tools Most firewalls can log events related to traffic that has been permitted or denied....
... part-of-speech tags and minimal PPs were identified.5The PNV triples were selected automatically suchthat the preposition and the noun are constituentsof the same PP, and the PP and the verb co-occurwithin ... moresusceptible to random variation, which illustratesthat evaluation based on a small number of -bestcandidate pairs cannot be reliable.With respect to the recall curves (Figures 3 and 4), we find: ... log-likelihood, and even precision gainedby frequency is better than or at least comparableto log-likelihood. These pairings – log-likelihood and t-test for AdjN, and t-test and frequency forPNV...
... strengths and weaknesses and to compare them (Rizzo and Troncy, 2011b). The comparison aggregates allthe evaluations performed and, finally, the useris free to select one or more evaluations ... those tools (Rizzo and Troncy, 2011a). At the end ofthe evaluation, the user sends the results, throughasynchronous calls, to the REST API engine in or-der to store them. This set of evaluations ... for annotat-ing elements, and a web REST API which is usedto access the unified output of these tools. Wecompare 6 different systems using NERD and wediscuss some quantitative results. The...
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... ICASSP.X. Zhu and G. Penn. 2005. Evaluation of sentence selection forspeech summarization. In ACL Workshop on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation Measures for MT and/ or Summariza-tion.X. Zhu and G. ... Infor-mative Coverage (IC): S2 and S9; Informative Relevance(IRV): S3 and S8; and Informative Redundancy (IRD):S4 and S7.4 Results4.1 Correlation between Human Evaluation and Original ROUGE ScoreSimilar ... R-SU4 and human evaluation. 5 Conclusion and Future WorkIn this paper, we have made a first attempt to system-atically investigate the correlation of automatic ROUGEscores with human evaluation...
... Japan. DUC and TSC both aim to compile standard training and test collections that can be shared among researchers and to provide common and large scale evaluations in single and multiple ... 2000 and 2001. However, the area is still being fleshed out: most past efforts have focused only on single-document summarization (Mani 2000), and no standard test sets and large scale evaluations ... between most and all, cohesion, some and most, and coherence, some and most. This indicates the strategies employed by NeATS (stigma word filtering, adding lead sentence, and time annotation)...
... understood and documented.An essential modeling method is to use mathematical entities such as numbers,functions, and sets to describe properties and their relationships to problems and real-world ... concepts, principles and methods, such as:– Abstraction and decomposition– Programming principles– Data structures– Algorithm structures– Concurrency and synchronization– Modeling and simulation– ... simulation– Multi-threading, parallel, and distributed computing for high perfor-mance (HPC) Problem Solving and Computing 13grams, and are easy to write and maintain. Examples of these languages...
... wedemonstrate in our bilingual evaluation. 2.3 Evaluation Method Evaluation for hypernymy and synonymy usuallyuses WordNet (Lin and Pantel, 2002; Widdows and Dorow, 2002; Davidov and Rappoport, 2006). ... meronymy (Berland and Charniak, 1999; Girju et al., 2006), synonymy(Widdows and Dorow, 2002; Davidov and Rap-poport, 2006), and verb strength + verb happens-before (Chklovski and Pantel, 2004). ... (Davidov and Rappoport,2006; Widdows and Dorow, 2002) and meronymy(Berland and Charniak, 1999; Girju et al., 2006).Since named entities are very important in NLP,many studies define and discover...
... these are. Belz and Reiter(2006) and Reiter and Belz (2009) describe com-parison experiments between the automatic eval-uation of system output and human (expert and non-expert) evaluation of ... 0.03686Table 4: Correlation between dependency-based evaluation and human judgementsthe parses of the original strings. We calculateboth a weighted and unweighted dependency f-score, as given in ... Short Papers, pages 97–100,Suntec, Singapore, 4 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLPCorrelating Human and Automatic Evaluation of a German SurfaceRealiserAoife CahillInstitut făur Maschinelle...
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... Riezler and J. T. Maxwell III. 2005. On som e pit-falls in automatic evaluationand significance testingfor MT. In Proc. ACL Workshop on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation Measures for MT and/ or ... system, and then comparedthe generated texts to the original corpus texts.Similar evaluations have been used e.g. by Banga-lore et al. (2000) and Marciniak and Strube (2004).Such corpus-based evaluations ... (non-repeating column and row entries)experimental design where each combination ofdate and system is assigned one evaluation. 4 ResultsTable 2 shows evaluation scores for the five NLGsystems and the corpus...