... capabilities. This would allow you to save your snapshots to a separate machine.251■ ■ ■CHAPTER 39 System SnapshotsDisk snapshots are a way of taking backups of files and directories at ... directories and backs them up as the first snapshot. Any subsequent snapshot backups use hard links for any files that have not changed, and any changed files are copied. Like a soft link, a hard link ... script and the original is that the original saved backup sets based on the schedule by which that the job was run, whereas this one saves many snapshot types, decreasing in granularity as they age.For...
... Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela); CABEI in Belize, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama; and Argentina and Colombia outside ... subregion, and; CDB in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. ... of the Latin America and Caribbean region; the CAF in 16 countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic,...
... general division of names is into concrete and abstract. A concrete name is a name whichstands for a thing; an abstract name is a name which stands for an attribute of a thing. Thus John, the sea, ... the reason. A man may have beennamed John, because that was the name of his father; a town may have been named Dartmouth, because it issituated at the mouth of the Dart. But it is no part of ... individual or singular names, is fundamental; and may be consideredas the first grand division of names. A general name is familiarly defined, a name which is capable of being truly affirmed,...
... respec-tively, such that Adj A 1 and Adj A 2 are mutu-ally reinforcing. The combination is indexedon Adj A 1+Adj A2 . Example: “as dark andsophisticated as a chocolate martini”.(3) Adj A NounSwhere ... therean unstated property A such that the simile “as A as P” is a meaningful and memorable comparison?The property A can be simple, as in “as dark as a chocolate espresso”, or complex, as in “as ... at:http://www.educatedinsolence.com/jigsawAbstractLarge lexical resources, such as corporaand databases of Web ngrams, are a richsource of pre-fabricated phrases that can bereused in many...
... Knowledge BaseYoji Kiyota, Sadao Kurohashi (The University of Tokyo)kiyota,kuro @kc.t.u-tokyo.ac.jpTeruhisa Misu, Kazunori Komatani, Tatsuya Kawahara (Kyoto University)misu,komatani,kawahara @kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jpFuyuko ... typical vague user question. If a userquestion matches it, the dialog manager asks theback question afterSYS , showing choices be-Dialog Navigator : A Spoken Dialog Q -A System based on Large ... solutions have problems: it is diffi-cult for beginners to retrieve a proper item in largemanuals; experts are not always near us; and callcenters are not always available. Furthermore, op-eration...
... the chair', and 'on the roof') and being at an artifact with a given purpose (e.g., 'at the door', 'at his books', 'at his desk', and 'at his ... (e.g., 'in England' and 'in France') and being in a piece of clothing (e.g., 'in a hat', 'in a shirt', and 'in a pair of shorts'). • Genera~ i.e., ... conceptualized, given a particu- lar language, a particular situation, etc. Typ- ically, in our application, these conceptualiza- tions are geometrical objects, such as points, lines, surfaces, and...
... idea that Kyle was having an affair wassomething of which Anne had only a very lowdegree of conscious awareness (i. e. on whichAnne had only a very low ability to mentally op-erate in a conscious ... 'event' very broadly in this paper.or are intermittent, map identically to any map-pee events.Mental/Emotional States VNMA: If someagents in the source domain have mappees thatare also agents, ... SMEapproach would be able to transfer mental states,it would attempt to transfer a mental state relationsuch as " ;A realizes B" in the source even when A maps to a non-agent in the target....
... have much need of improvement) can only consist in performing more systematically and accurately man, a Greek, an Athenian, a sculptor, an old man, an honest man, a brave man. All these are, ... I am acquainted with, was already available for the purpose to which abstract has been misappropriated, while the misappropriation leaves that important class of words, the names of attributes, ... names; and these have, strictly speaking, no signification.12 If, like the robber in the Arabian Nights, we make a mark with chalk on a house to enable us to know it again, the mark has a...
... Zbinden, Alan McNaught,Rafael Alc´antara, Michael Darsow, Micka¨el Guedj,and Michael Ashburner. 2008. ChEBI: a databaseand ontology for chemical entities of biologicalinterest. Nucleic Acids ... complicate auto-matic classification and mapping of the names.To achieve mapping of synonymous chemicalcompound names, name normalization is a possi-ble approach. Rules can be set up to transformsyntactic ... syntac-tic and semantic analysis of such names.Our system aims at yielding both the de-noted chemical structure and a classifica-tion of a given name. We employ a novelapproach to the task...
... Cycle Hao Wang*, Dogan Can**, Abe Kazemzadeh**, François Bar* and Shrikanth Narayanan** Annenberg Innovation Laboratory (AIL)* Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory (SAIL)** University ... sentiment annotation on in-domain political data. To create a baseline sentiment model, we used Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) to get as varied a population of annotators as possible. We designed an ... user-generated data can provide fast indications of changes in opinion, showing for example how an audience reacts to particular candidate’s statements during a political debate. The system we...
... the ACL 2010 Con-ference Short Papers, pages 263–268, Uppsala, Swe-den, July. Association for Computational Linguistics.Aditya Joshi, Balamurali AR, Pushpak Bhattacharyya,and Rajat Mohanty. ... entropy,f-measure, Jaccard, and RandIndex. The system alsohas a Java API that can be used by researchers to de-velop other systems using our code.The system can process any discussion thread thatis ... 48th Annual Meeting of the Asso-ciation for Computational Linguistics, pages 138–147,Uppsala, Sweden, July.Andrea Esuli and Fabrizio Sebastiani. 2006. Sentiword-net: A publicly available...
... Kingdome.farrow@hw.ac.ukCharles B. CallawayUniversity of HaifaMount Carmel, Haifa, Israelccallawa@gmail.comAbstractWe present BEETLE II, a tutorial dia-logue system designed to accept unre-stricted language ... annota-tion scheme for the data we collected to identifystudent paraphrases of correct answers. The an-notated data will be used to evaluate the accuracyof existing paraphrasing and textual ... architecture is designedto overcome these limitations (Callaway et al.,2007). It uses a deep parser and generator, to-gether with a domain reasoner and a diagnoser,to produce detailed analyses...
... constraints on partof speech (pos) and word value (val), or an alreadyinstantiated variable. Unlike in Yallop’s work (Yal-lop et al., 2005), our rules are declarative rather thanprocedural and ... Linguistics A System for Large-Scale Acquisition of Verbal, Nominal and AdjectivalSubcategorization Frames from CorporaJudita Preiss, Ted Briscoe, and Anna KorhonenComputer LaboratoryUniversity of Cambridge15 ... ANLP,Washington DC, USA.E. J. Briscoe and J. Carroll. 2002. Robust accurate statisticalannotation of general text. In Proc. of the 3rd LREC, pages1499–1504, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, May.E....
... Briscoe, Ann Copes- take and Valeria de Paiva eds. Cambridge Uni- versity Press, Cambridge. Daelemans, Walter, Koenraad De Smedt and Ger- ald Gazdar. 1992. Inheritance in Natural Lan- guage Processing. ... value. Moreover, default specifications can be made to act as indefeasible information, using YADU's DefFill operation (Las- carides and Copestake, 1999), that has a TDFS as input and ... Briscoe, Ann Copestake and Valeria de Paiva eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Lascarides, Alex, Ann Copestake and Ted Briscoe. 199 6a. Ambiguity and Coherence. Journal of Semantics,...