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... ($) the resulting value is the z-value ofthe first surface, but if the z-value ofthe second surface is greater, the resulting value is the average In the case ofthe second operation (%) the ... that the lower the value of reflection time, the higher the position ofthe rock structure boundary The depth ofthe rock structure was also measured at 14 wells and the results were stored in the ... are used for the creation ofthe so-called velocity map The velocity map is multiplied by the map of reflection times and thus the map of depths is obtained The SURGEF offers another solution:...
... clusters corresponds to one ofthe senses of palm, and the words closest to the geometric centers ofthe clusters should be good descriptors of each sense However, as matrices ofthe above type can be ... frond and the rest ofthe vocabulary In the case of sake the beverage sense is extremely rare in the BNC and therefore was not represented among the top 30 associations For this reason the clustering ... that often improves the results The approach that we suggest in this paper involves reducing the number of columns (contexts) and then applying a clustering algorithm to the row vectors (words) of...
... of assuming a verbal tag in the third (The "choice" colunm is explained below.) The average performance of PARTS for this task is 89%, which is lower than the general average performance ofthe ... adjectives This confirms my hypothesis that PARTS will have a problem solving the N/V ambiguity in cases where the lexical probability ofthe word points to a noun These are the very cases that should ... other element that is not a verb) .The tagger will experience fewer problems handling this construction when the ambiguous element is a verb in the vast majority of instances If this is true, the...
... before the mind There is on the one hand the thing of which we are aware—say the colour of my table—and on the other hand the actual awareness itself, the mental act of apprehending the thing The ... greater evidence than the principle of induction, and the knowledge of them has the same degree of certainty as the knowledge ofthe existence of sense-data They constitute the means of drawing inferences ... the past in favour ofthe laws of motion than we have in favour ofthe sunrise, because the sunrise is merely a particular case of fulfilment ofthe laws of motion, and there are countless other...
... the results ofthe vector comparisons Fortunately, theproblemof data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the dimensionality ofthe matrix An appropriate algebraic method that has the capability ... occurrence of a word obtains a separate row vector in table Theproblem with the resulting extremely sparse matrix is that most vectors are either orthogonal to each other or duplicates of some other ... each word from the centroid of its closest cluster, and to assign the differential vector to the most appropriate other cluster This process can be repeated until the length ofthe differential...
... number of clitics which are suffixes as far as the phonology is concerned (i.e., they undergo Vowel Harmony with the word to which they attach) are separate words from the point of view ofthe syntax ... point of view m i,e, the morphemes are in the right order and the relevant phonological rules have applied correctly over the appropriate domains n we then pass the morphological analysis off to the ... with the sequence of lexical segments in the underlying morphemes and that the surface string is well-formed Also exemplary ofthe division of duty between the morphophonological parser and the...
... or Nursing Mothers Councils They can also foster the creation of mother-to-mother support groups in community health centers and advertise these groups, particularly as part ofthe hospital discharge ... information about the food they purchase The percent ofthe U.S population that reports “often” reading a food label the first time they buy a product increased from 44% in 2002 to 54% in 2008 Of those ... Moreover, the FTC criticized the program for applying these standards only to certain forms of advertising It recommended, among other things, that the CFBAI improve the quality and consistency of the...
... before the mind There is on the one hand the thing of which we are aware—say the colour of my table—and on the other hand the actual awareness itself, the mental act of apprehending the thing The ... greater evidence than the principle of induction, and the knowledge of them has the same degree of certainty as the knowledge ofthe existence of sense-data They constitute the means of drawing inferences ... the past in favour ofthe laws of motion than we have in favour ofthe sunrise, because the sunrise is merely a particular case of fulfilment ofthe laws of motion, and there are countless other...
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... from the actual winner to the alleged winner, then a margin of victory of a fraction v ofthe votes cast by the alleged winner must have involved at least a fraction v/(2 ∗ 0.20) = 2.5v ofthe ... replacement) a sample ofthesize suggested by the Rule of Three We call this modification the Improved Rule of Three There is no rigorous justification for the accuracy of this heuristic, but ... sample ofsize t from a universe ofsize n; how many distinct elements we expect to see? Let s(n, t) denote this number (As a mnemonic, s(n, t) is thesizeofthe set that is the support for the...
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... creates a gap in the circuit” Thus, the students are never given any indication of whether they have been understood or not The full policy acts differently depending on the analysis ofthe student ... guide the student towards the completely correct answer If the student’s utterance cannot be interpreted, the system responds with a help message indicating the cause oftheproblem together with ... interacting with the simulation environment The students had little prior knowledge ofthe domain The survey consisted of 63 questions on the 5-point Likert scale covering the lesson content, the graphical...
... information inferior to the head ofthe article ifself: Sometimes the given names ofthe authors are abbreviated The affiliation information for authors often is missing Many tables of contents contain ... provides hyperlinks to the coauthors and to the tables of contents pages the article appeared in From the database point of view these are simple materialized views, for the users they make it very ... was the development ofthe DBLBrowser (Klink et al., 2004) as a part ofthe SemiPort project (Fankhauser et al., 2005) The DBL-Browser provides a visual user interface in the spirit of Microsoft...
... avant-garde artworks in the domain ofthe aesthetic Since the era of Duchamp’s Fountain, avant-garde artworks have developed to the point of once again challenging the aesthetic theory of art Counterexamples ... from the sight ofthe words or the gleaming curves ofthe urinal Rather, these non-perceptual aesthetic properties strike us and are thus perceived directly, not through the five senses The third ... works thus removing the majority of counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of art However, the nature of avant-garde art means that since the era of Duchamp’s readymade artworks, the boundaries have...
... the formula ofthe Boussinet, then the assumption about the random force will lead, in particular, to the results ofthe work The physical reason ofthe assumption about the uncorrelativity of ... SIMULATED MECHANICAL TRANSLATION In the first works on the theory ofthe Brownian movement (see also ) the values ofthe velocity ofthe particle in the various moments ofthe time were assumed to be ... uncorrelativity ofthe random force is the shortness of its time ofthe correlation as compared with the time ofthe relaxation ofthe velocity for the large Brownian particles (large frequency ofthe collisions)...