... interpretation. In effect, the hand-coded rulesact as a kind of backing-off mechanism, alleviat-ing the problem of data sparseness.Looking ahead, we are currently investigatingseveral interesting ... versionconsequently assigned an incorrect interpretation. In the combined version, a hand-coded pattern for305Transparent combination of rule-based and data-driven approaches in a speech understanding architectureManny ... 25.6%22.2%Table 1: Percentage semantic interpretation errorson in- domain test data for different amounts of training data and different versions of the system.Training and test data both in speech...
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... impact of urinary incontinence on self-efficacy and qualityof life. Health andQualityof Life Outcomes 2003, 1:35.22. Parkkinen A, Karjalainen E, Vartiainen M, Penttinen J: Physiotherapyfor ... scales and the FACT-Gscales are concordant since decreased social withdrawal and avoidance, reduced psychosocial impact and lessembarrassment are accompanied by better emotional and functional ... were, that they had to plan every detail in advancebecause of their UI and that they were afraid of physicalactivities, because of the association between involuntaryloss of urine and physical...
... digits, and a bluetooth interface to allow real-time streaming of data to a PC for data logging. It has scored highly in terms of p atient satisfaction [ 23] and is an open-loophand, making it an ... discriminated well in all feedback conditions, including in the absence of any feedback.Saunders and Vijayakumar Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2011, 8:60http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/8/1/60Page ... intospatial uncertainty. If we can minimise uncertainty in task-specific domains we may increase control reliability and considerably improve hand functionality.This study raises a number of interesting...
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... Huang, and Witoon Prinyawiwatkul)rAdvances in Dairy Ingredients (Geoffrey W. Smithers and Mary Ann Augustin)rBioactive Proteins and Peptides as Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals (Yoshinori ... replace electrical relay panels performing ma-chine sequencing. Capabilities have increased substantially to in- clude analog control as well as other features.Proportional and integral (PI) controller: ... utilizing smalldiameter temperature probes.Maintaining high flow rates of heat transfer media in systems, asshown in the cooling loop in Figure 2.3, is important in order tomaintain the heat transfer...
... lg of DNA per 100 mm dish and 2 lg of DNA per 30 mm dish. The ratio of DNA codingdonor to DNA coding acceptor was 1 : 1 or 1 : 2.Membrane preparation and radioligandbinding assayFor binding ... [51,52].ResultsRadioligand binding assayAs shown in Table 1, the binding parameters obtainedfor dopamine D1receptor and its mutant indicate thatthe Kdvalues for these two receptors were similar;however, ... density of the D1MUT (404AA405) wasTable 1. Binding parameters for the dopamine receptors. For dopa-mine D2receptor binding, the statistical significance was evaluatedusing a one-way ANOVA,...
... site and plays a critical rolein substrate binding [41]. Substrate or sub-strate analogues may anchor this loop upon binding,making a substantial conformational change comparedto the apo structure.Table ... B, Sawka-Dobrowolska W, GancarzR, Kucharska-Zon˜M, Latajka R, Amrhein N, MiziakP & Szczepanik W (2004) Experimental and ab initiocalculated structures of 2-aminoindane-2-phosphonicacid, ... torulo-ides) or far from the active site (for Petroselinum crispum). In bacterialHAL (500 amino acids) and plant and fungal PALs (710 amino acids), a core PAL ⁄ HAL domain (480 amino acids) with...
... 275,1930–1936.30 Sano T, Ohyama K, Yamano Y, Nakagomi Y,Nakazawa S, Kikyo M, Shirai H, Blank JS, Exton JH& Inagami T. (1997) A domain for G protein coupling in carboxyl-terminal tail of rat angiotensin ... determined with the Micro BCA Protein assayreagent from Pierce (Rockford, IL, USA) using bovineserum albumin as standard.Data analysisAll data analysis was performed using graphpad prism forMacintosh, ... become activated by the kinins, small pro- in ammatory peptides with great vasoactive potentialimplicated as mediators ofin ammation, pain and hyperalgesia [12,13]. The nonapeptide BK and Lys-BK(kallidin)...