... done for the math command and the two error commands badNum and divZero //mapping one command to multiple funcitons mapCommandToValCF(‘math’,checkNumbersValCF); mapCommandToValCF(‘math’,divisionByZeroValCF); ... mapCommandToValCF(‘math’,divisionByZeroValCF); mapCommandToBCF(‘math’, calculateSolutionBCF); mapCommandToVCF(‘math’, displaySolutionVCF); //multiple commands mapped to one function mapCommandToECF(‘badNum’, entryECF); mapCommandToECF(‘divZero’, ... Dashcode and Xcode Section 1: Using Dashcode and the Custom QuickConnect Template Section 2: Using Xcode and the Custom QuickConnect Template Section 3: Using Xcode and the Custom PhoneGap Template Section...
... from easy -to- understand typestyles and elements like the ones explained here These typestyles and elements are designed to make the text easier to follow andto call your attention to special ... what it is today Support on the home front is important, too: Thanks to Chris for being wonderfully patient, and thanks to Alex, Ferdinand, Spoon, and Margaret for giving me the time to work on ... to the main text; you’re welcome to skip the sidebar and come back to it later Sidebars Sidebars make it easier to cover slightly off-topic information without distracting you from the main text...
... profiles, histone modification profiles, and DNA binding data for transcription factors and histone-modifying proteins This large compendium of datasets provides an unprecedented opportunity to investigate ... used to predict to which class each transcript in the testing set belongs We repeated the procedure for all 160 bins, and 100 different random splitting of the transcripts into training and testing ... observed using the unsupervised method described above (Figure 3f) Instead of using SVM, we also learned support vector regression (SVR) models using similar procedures (see Materials and methods) to...
... challenges Thanks also to Chris Brooks and Tom Cook, who gave me the chance to put many of the ideas in this book into practice I would also like to thank Jim Minatel, Maryann Steinhart, and the rest of ... Journeyman to Master by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas are excellent examples If you want to make the transition from solid coder to team lead, however, you need to know more than how to write a ... engineering There are dozens of books that include lists of tools and techniques, but few attempt to put these tools into the larger context of actually shipping successful software I’ve found,...
... to write the software For example, if you are using Visual Studio NET and all of your application code belongs to the same solution, you might be able to rely on the IDE to build everything using ... from tools such as NUnit, NAnt, FxCop, and Simian, which is a tool for detecting code duplication Any of those tools can be very easily added to a CC.NET project, and the reports will automatically ... Ser vers The first step toward Continuous Integration is getting a build server set up There must be an automated way to build and test your code, and a machine dedicated to making that happen...
... build and test process It’s probably taking too long Do whatever you can to limit the time it takes to build and test Less than 10 minutes to build and test is ideal That’s long enough to go to ... important to separate your testing into discrete segments, according to what you are trying to test and how you are trying to test it All tests are written to test some piece of code That code may stand ... Code that is well factored and designed to be tested Code that has been subjected to negative testing, and edge case testing Code with fewer defects for QA to find Testers love to find bugs, but only...
... your data-storage classes by hand, the important part is establishing the contracts, and separating the theoretical notion of what data needs to be stored and how it needs to be saved and retrieved ... ‘‘cheating,’’ and everyone involved will understand it that way Customers cannot expect you to support such behavior, and the consequences of such changes fall to the customer, not to you How you ... ready to accept interfaces passed to their constructors Getting everything running the first time takes serious effort and requires everyone on the team to be trained to use the container and to...
... finding and fixing defects easier, and makes code easier to read andto understand The way errors are handed off to the user makes the difference between easily supported software, and costly and ... environment) will lead to less errorhandling code overall, easier -to- read and more consistent code, and better error handling for both developers and end users Where to Handle Errors Part of establishing ... developers and customers to use and support Handle errors as close to the code that causes those errors as possible to avoid getting into a bad state, but make sure that you are handling only...
... view.Result); } } To make the test pass, Bob adds code to the presenter: public class CalculatorPresenter { ICalculatorView _view; Calculator _calc; public CalculatorPresenter(ICalculatorView view) ... They will find it easier to work with their testers, and easier to work together Best of all, Bob and his team will be learning to be better developers 221 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered ... and Bob is anxious to start writing code and adding value to the project The first thing that Bob does is decide which task to work on He goes to his project-management system and picks the highest-priority...
... framework and supporting for the macro-task and then allowing students to use language for their own purposes and meanings Story-based This is a teaching approach using storybooks and storytelling ... teachers encounter and working out the ways of using chants, songs and games to teach vocabulary to students - Question is to find out the frequency teachers used chants, songs and games to teach vocabulary ... to my family and friends for their valuable care and encouragement ii ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether using chants, songs and games in teaching language in general and...
... where there are many foreign corporations and factories Therefore, people in the district need to use English to communicate with the foreigners andto find well-paid jobs In my school, each ... dialogues aren’t real to life then students will not be motivated to learn and the language used is not natural and authentic The analysis of the textbook dialogues shows that they fail to present learners ... focus is on reading and writing As a result, curricula and classroom teaching practices in academic high schools tend to be organized or adjusted to improve those two skills and subsequently teaching...
... introduction To demonstrate the use of speech in HCI we have combined speechrecognition together with speech synthesis into our software running in T-Engine This software allow users to use speech- commands ... 'Some Results in Phonetic Analysis to Vietnamese Text- to -Speech Synthesis Based on Rules' [6] Le Hong Minh, 'Some Results in Phonetic Analysis to Vietnamese Text- toSpeech Synthesis Based on Rules' ... module andrecognition model are the most important In our system we used MFCC feature of speech signal, since this one was proved to be a good feature of speechTo form a feature vector, we...
... "~lessage-driven speechrecognitionand topicword extraction", Proc IEEE Int Conf Acoust., Speech, Signal Process., Phoenix, pp 625-628 (1999) [6] M Witbrock and A G Hauptmann: "Speech recognitionand information ... order to take into account the frequency and context-dependency of the readings Broadcast news speech includes filled pauses at the beginning and in the middle of sentences, which cause recognition ... Since speech is the most natural and efficient communication method between humans, automatic speechrecognition will continue to find applications, such as meeting/conference summarization, automatic...
... stopbands represented by a total of five bands: the first passband has normalized frequencies between and 0.17 (0 and 680Hz) with corresponding magnitude of 1; the second band is the first stopband, ... stopband, which has normalized frequencies between 0.175 and 0.18 (700 to 720Hz), with a corresponding magnitude of 0; the second stopband has normalized frequencies between 0.395 and 0.4 (1580 to ... to 1600Hz) The stopbands and passbands of this 88th order five-band notch filter are summarized on the following table Table Specification of the five-band FIR notch filter Band Normalized frequency...
... stopbands represented by a total of five bands: the first passband has normalized frequencies between and 0.17 (0 and 680Hz) with corresponding magnitude of 1; the second band is the first stopband, ... stopband, which has normalized frequencies between 0.175 and 0.18 (700 to 720Hz), with a corresponding magnitude of 0; the second stopband has normalized frequencies between 0.395 and 0.4 (1580 to ... to 1600Hz) The stopbands and passbands of this 88th order five-band notch filter are summarized on the following table Table Specification of the five-band FIR notch filter Band Normalized frequency...
... efficient best-first bottom-up parsing In ASR’03: IEEE Workshop on Automatic SpeechRecognitionand Understanding, pages 507–512 IEEE Phil Woodland 2000 HTK SpeechRecognition Toolkit Cambridge University ... hypotheses at one time a) Speech Recognized Text Recognizer b) Speech Recognizer c) Speech Recognizer Rule−based MT Recognized Text N Recognized Text Target Text Rule−based MT Target Text Ney (1991) deals ... algorithm for continuous speechrecognition Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP ’86., 11:1569– 1572 Christopher Dyer, Smaranda Muresan, and Philip Resnik...
... asked to provide information about syntactic bracketing and labelling, and about the argument status of constituents The programme next assigns focus structure and w/s labelling to the sentence and ... [+focus] to S, (non-pronomlnal) NP, AP, AdvP and NumP nodes (7) Assign [+focus] to each member of a coordination (8) Assign [+focus] to the sister of a focus governor (9) Assign [+focus] to every ... to the semantico-pragmatic properties of an input text, such as coreferenco and contrast On the other hand we see that the algorithm, which does take syntactic effects on accent placement into...
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... converting written text into speech as speechrecognition in reverse”: current speechrecognition systems are generally deemed successful if they can convert speech input into the sequence of ... reads this textand the speech is segmented and labeled Using the text- analysis modules of TTS, with some possible hand correction, we automatically compute the sequence of phonemes, and the feature ... annotator is able to References [1] Klatt, D., Review of text- to -speech conversion for English, J Acoustical Soc Am., 82, 737–793, 1987 [2] Allen, J., Hunnicutt, M.S and Klatt, D., From Textto Speech, ...
... in-car speech interfaces encounter recognition problems, users tend to drive more dangerously as they attempt to figure out why their utterances are failing Hence, any approach to replying to SMS ... Approach to Replying to SMS Messages in Automobiles In Proc of Interspeech A Kun, T Paek & Z Medenica 2007 The Effect of Speech Interface Accuracy on Driving Performance, In Proc of Interspeech ... from 25 mph to 55 mph, both courses contained five sequential sections which took about 15-20 minutes to complete: a residential area, a country highway, and a small city with a downtown area as...