... know that thethe wine being poured came from the previously mentioned bottle. This inference Js made in the program by a slot-filling demon called the CONTAINER-FINDER, attached to the primitive ... for objects described by the RELATIONAL primitive, indicating that they are containers (link = INSIDE) with default object contained being wine. The second, the COMMON-SOURCE test, looks ... establishing containment, since wine is known to be OUTPUTFROM bottles but bottles are not always assumed to hold wine. Another inference made during the initial analysis finds the contents...
... used in TQA then provides a basis for either taking the initiative in automat- ically printing these implicitly requested values or for engaging in a dialog with the user to determine whether ... and the second NP dominates the string "WARD 1 BLOCK 2". The feature + UNIT on a node that dominates PARKING SPACE is not found inthe corresponding structure involving PARKINGLOT, ... structure which TQA assigns to the sen- tence " ;What is the zone of the vacant parcels in subplan- ning area 410?" 53 THEORETICAL/TECHNICAL ISSUESINNATURALLANGUAGE ACCESS TO DATABASES...
... putting the cart before the horse. What one should really do is to investigate what "back-end" is needed to support NL interfaces to computers, without being constrained by the ... system. The resulting Prolog form is directly executed to yield the answer to the original question. On that's domain of world geography, most questions within the English subset are answered ... corresponding roughly to: " ;What does the question mean?", "How shall I answer it?", " ;What is the answer?". The meaning of a NL question, and the database of information...
... can then be reinserted into GHA.To summarise, where GHA dotted the inputwith the eigenvector and multiplied the resultby the input vector to form the training up-date (thereby adding the input ... follows. At the beginningof the training process, the singular vectors are close to the values they were initialised with,and far away from the values they will settleon. The second sin gular ... ordered ranking of99magnitude of 2000 was given as the criterionfor beginning to train the next vector pair, the reasoning being that since the singular vectorsonly start to grow long when they...
... in Lockwood’s case, the other aspect of power in the doctor–patient relationship comes to the fore – the case in which the clinicianfeels at a power disadvantage in resisting requests that are ... strangeness, in otherwords, the stranger within ourselves. The implication for cloning is that the parent(s) seeking reproductive cloning cannot accept that strangeness, car-ried inthe matrix of the ... explores whatthe best interests of the DI child are and discusses the importance of knowing one’s genetic heritage in forming a stable identity. She also reXects on the eVects of lying within the family,...
... and the entropy of a single feature:G(D, f) = H(D) − H(Df) The information gain G(D, f) is the reduction in uncertainty in D we expect to achieve by learning the value of the feature f. In other ... memory-based learning system. Instances to be classifiedwere compared to previously seen instances bycounting the number of feature values that the twoinstances had in common. In computing the similarity ... used the remaining 90% as the training sample.Before we look at the different methods forpredicting the order of adjective pairs, there are two properties of this dataset which bear noting.First,...
... food meal or other food product that their chil-dren insist be bought for them. At the same time, children are being increasingly educated on climate change in school, and are searching for activities ... under the Kyoto Protocol. Indeed, sincepart of the carbon consumed is stored inthe live tis-sue of the growing animal, a growing global herd couldeven be considered a carbon sink. The standing ... those in most other food manufacturing projects,but the risks would be mitigated by the factthat much of the necessary infrastructure(such as for growing and processing grains) already exists.The...
... eat inside the home We usually eat in instead of going out for dinner.care for + nurse someone or somethingHe cared for the bird until its wing healed.care for + like someone or somethingI ... minors.close in on + approach and threaten The rebels were closing in on the capital, so the government called in the army.close * up + close temporarilyThey are closing the ski resort up for the ... taking the TOEFL test that she zonked out before dinner.zoom in focus You need a telephoto lens to zoom in. zoom in on +focus on something, pinpointShe zoomed in on his face while taking the...
... shops may be the only source of living of then. To conclude I would like to express my opinion which rather possitive. I think that supermarkets are great creatures and the more of them the better. ... get one free" or "two for the pirce of one" are always found there.One the other hand shopping in supermarkets can be annoying beckause there is a big choice which can cause ... buy things they do not actually need. For many of us the major disadvantage of shopping in supermarkets id that it is time consuming and it takes a while to getthere and back.Big stores are...
... currently getting the business inthe door and holding you accountable for the work that needs to bedone.Your bank account and other financial resources may not be compatible with being your own ... advantages are, no one tells you what to do. you arein total control and you can decide when to work and when not too.there are tax advantages too if you compare it to the same job being employed ... Most of what you earn doesn't go into your pocket. In fact, the money you get from your employer is skimmed off your paycheck in many ways. Whatare you left with? Only a fraction of what...