... however, the space of align-ments has to be pruned severely using word align-ments to control the running time of EM.Notably, neither of these inference approaches of- fers any test to know if the ... aligningphrases under a standard phrase translation model.2 PhraseAlignment Problems Rather than focus on a particular model, we describefour problems that arise in training phrase alignment models.2.1 ... φ), let the score of an alignment be the product of its link scores:φ(a) =(eij,fkl)∈aφ(eij, fkl).Four related problems involving scored alignmentsarise when training phrase alignment...
... established (in the sense that one bounds explicitly the number of exceptional subspaces).We now turn to the proof of Theorem 5. Keep the notation and the assumptions of this theorem. Assume that the parameter ... Theorem 5.Proof of Theorem 4. Let a be a sequence generated by a recurrent mor-phism φ defined on an alphabet A. As we have already noticed in the beginning of the proof of Theorem 3, there exist ... at least two oc-currences ofthe letter a. We then apply the same trick as in the proof of Theorem 3, and we again conclude by applying Theorem 5.6. Transcendence of p-adic numbersLet p be...
... thecomplexity of an alignment. For example, if we added the links(cela, NULL) and (NULL, that) to the alignment in Figure 1, the hierarchical alignment algorithmcould use them instead ofthe ... every word on the other side),then we added links from each of these words toNULL. Second, if n words on one side ofthe bi-text aligned to m words on the other side withm > n then we added ... applied to the othersentence as shown in Figure 2b, then the word alignment and tree constraint conflict. The projec-tion ofthe VP is discontinuous in the top sentence,so the links that it...
... 4 Thecomplexityof DG Recognition Lombardo & Lesmo (1996, p.728) convey their hope that increasing the flexibility of their conception of DG will " imply the restructuring of some ... with the governing word corresponding to the node included in the vertex cover. The subordinated word is assigned the class R, while the governing word is assigned the subclass of O denoting the ... that a word of category X governs words of category Y1, , Yn which occur in the given order. The head (the word of category X) must occur between the i-th and the (i + 1)-th modifier. The rule...
... March 10, 2004 1:21Emergent Complexity, Teleology, and the Arrow of Time199 The many-universes theory neatly solves the problem ofthe origin of the arrow of time. The wave function as a whole ... Christian, in the following terms:1All the labors ofthe ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday bright-ness of human genius are destined to extinction in the vast death ofthe ... chancelies at the basis ofthe Second Law of Thermodynamics, just as it lies at the basis of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Since chance – or contingency, asphilosophers call it – is the opposite of law...
... areas complained of narrowness of their houses in the 1960 s. At the time, airtight houses started to be built in urban area,and air pollution due to a lack of fresh air because of the low ventilation ... reviewed according to the history of sick buildings. Next, the factors concerningindoor air quality are indicated, and then measures to combat these problems are considered to improve the indoorenvironment. ... led to the rapid urbanization. Housing such as these back-to-backs and courtyards in Li verpool w ere typical in1830 s. One third ofthe population in Liv erpoollived in the cellars of these...
... of the findings of its own studies in respect of additional yield of 37% ofthe culture positive cases by multiple sputum examination, and the likely fact of a confirmation of only 22% of ... as possible, in the Indian context. Under the auspices ofthe WHO, Chakraborty re-estimated the burden of disease in The Indian Journal of Tuberculosis ESTIMATING THE BURDEN OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS ... elicitation' as the initial screening tool, instead of X- rays12. In more recent times, Chakraborty et al found that the estimates of prevalence of disease made by the use of either ofthe screening...
... the control wordp1p2· · · ppis a permutation of a member of W∗and the dominance relations of W hold in the as-sociated derivation tree. The language L(G) of an UVG-dl G is the set of ... UVG-dls.4 Computational Complexity We study in this section thecomplexityof sev-eral decision problems on MLIGs, prominently of emptiness and membership problems, in the general (Section 4.2), ... in-vestigating thecomplexityof decisions problems for MLIGs (Demri et al., 2009; Lazi´c, 2010). Wesurvey the current state of affairs, with a particularemphasis on two points:1. the applicability of...
... inform the hearer ofthe relevant properties ofthe shirt, assum- ing the hearer has some domain knowledge about T- shirts. However, if the hearer has this domain knowledge, the use of utterance ... the number of members of Target-Components that rule out at least one member of Excluded. The straight- forward full-brevity algorithm will then need to examine the following number of ... If the attribute values and classifications used in the description are members of a taxonomy, then they can be realized at different levels of specificity. For example, the object in the...
... particular. They will come to know that their Vietnamese English is one variation ofthe English language, and that Vietnamese English belongs to them as they are the owners of English in the Expanding ... sharing the correction workload with them. For example, the teacher can let students do the peer correction, which sensitizes students to theproblems in their own paper, and gives them the sense ... and there should be a grading schema for the teacher to do the final evaluation. The teacher will make the checklists understandable to students by training students to use them. All of these...
... limiting the range of pos-sible input limits the contentful talk that the stu-dents are expected to produce, and therefore maylimit the overall effectiveness ofthe system.Most ofthe existing ... oursystem, all ofthe error types negatively correlatedwith learning gain stem from the same underlyingproblem: the use of incorrect or vague terminol-ogy by the student. With the exception ofthe ir-relevant ... a gap in the circuit”. Thus, the stu-dents are never given any indication of whetherthey have been understood or not. The full policy acts differently depending on the analysis ofthe student...
... Smith the idea that the division of labor is the secret ofthe wealth of nations. In a modern reinter-pretation of this idea, the division of labor is what allows us to access a quantity of knowledge ... a third ofthe explained fraction ofthe 43.4 percent ofthe vari-ance that the equation explains as a whole. The estimates ofthe second column of Table 3.1.1 are used to forecast the growth ... Since we only have data for the GCI rankings, and not the underlying value ofthe index, we do the analysis using the rankings ofthe Economic Complexity Index instead of its value. This allows...
... Smith the idea that the division of labor is the secret ofthe wealth of nations. In a modern reinter-pretation of this idea, the division of labor is what allows us to access a quantity of knowledge ... a third ofthe explained fraction ofthe 43.4 percent ofthe vari-ance that the equation explains as a whole. The estimates ofthe second column of Table 3.1.1 are used to forecast the growth ... equations where the dependent variable is the level of income per capita and the independent variables are the years of schooling of the labor force, the Hanushek and Woessmann measure of cognitive...
... learn the repetitive details of a finiteautomaton.We define the code complexity as the size of the abstract syntax tree ofthe source code. Thissize is given as the number of nodes in the syntaxtree; ... http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/˜mpurver/software.htmlone third ofthe nouns ofthe lexicon were not in-cluded in the experiment because one ofthe formwas missing. The vast majority ofthe remaining15,000 nouns are very ... 3343 6885ers.Following the definitions of Section 3, we havecounted thethecomplexityofthe smart paradigmdefinitions for nouns and verbs in the differentlanguages in the GF Resource Grammar...
... weighted sum ofthe observed scores for eachresolution class (i.e. the mean for the class mea-sured on the other five data sets) weighted by the proportion of CEs that belong to the class. The predicted ... slightly from Ta-ble 3 because this part ofthe work did not use the OPTIONALfield ofthe key, employed by theof cial MUC scorer.5 Related Work The bulk ofthe relevant related work is describedin ... outline the differences between the MUC and ACE coreference resolution tasks, anddefine terminology for the rest ofthe paper.Noun phrase coreference resolution is the pro-cess of determining whether...