... simpler and more general than that of Ando and Zhang (2005) and Suzuki and Isozaki (2008). Their methods dictate a particular choice of model and training regime and could not, for instance, be ... reduce data sparsityin the labeled training data, semi-supervisedapproaches improve generalization accuracy.Semi-supervised models such as Ando and Zhang(2005), Suzuki and Isozaki (2008), and ... documents).We also evaluated on an out-of-domain (OOD)dataset, the MUC7 formal run (59K words).MUC7 has a different annotation standard thanthe CoNLL03 data. It has several NE types thatdon’t appear...
... be made available soon.Synthesis and characterization of CuO nanowires by asimple wet chemical method Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7:70 doi:10.1186/1556-276X-7-70Anita SAGADEVAN Ethiraj ... Synthesis and characterization of CuO nanowires by asimple wet chemical method Anita Sagadevan Ethiraj1 and Dae Joon Kang*1 1BK21 Physics Research Division, Department of Energy ... using asimpleand inexpensive wet chemical method. The CuO nanowires prepared via this method are advantageous for industrial applications which require mass production and low thermal budget...
... be made available soon.Synthesis and characterization of CuO nanowires by asimple wet chemical method Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7:70 doi:10.1186/1556-276X-7-70Anita SAGADEVAN Ethiraj ... nanowires with an average diameter of 90 nm and lengths of several micrometers by using asimpleand inexpensive wet chemical method. The CuO nanowires prepared via this method are advantageous ... Catalytic activity of dispersed CuO phases towards nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO, and NO2). Appl Catal B 2006, 62:336-344. 12. Ghosh S, Avasthi DK, Shah P, Ganesan V, Gupta A, Sarangi D, Bhattacharya...
... equations are linear in du and dv and solved using a sparse linear solver. The estimates of u and v are then updated appropriately and the next iterationapplied.One disadvantage of variational algorithms ... coarse-to-finestrategy. The most common approach is to build imagepyramids by repeated blurring and downsampling (Lucas and Kanade 1981; Glazer et al. 1983;Burtetal.1983;Enkelman 1986; Anandan 1989; Black and ... R1.0, and R2.0), and the accuracy measures (A5 0, A7 5, and A9 5). The first thing to note is that againthese measures are all highly correlated with the averageover all the statistics in column (a) ...
... Brill and Moore(2000) proposed employing a generative model forcandidate generation anda hierarchy of trie struc-tures for fast candidate retrieval. Our approach is a discriminative approach and ... Human Language Tech-nology and Empirical Methods in Natural LanguageProcessing, HLT ’05, pages 955–962, Morristown, NJ,USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.Alfred V. Aho and Margaret ... genera-tion. One is a trie for storing and matching words inthe vocabulary, referred to as vocabulary trie, and theother based on what we call an Aho-Corasick tree(AC tree) (Aho and Corasick, 1975),...
... rateis automatically taken into account, as well as the spatialdistribution of the material through the Limatrices. As a result, full cells are heavier and stiffer than partially emptycells, and ... modal analysis using standard tetrahedraliza-tion is impossible. In comparison with tetrahedralizationmethods, our technique can handle complex geometries and adequately performs modal analysis. ... Most approaches for tetrahedral meshgeneration have limitations. In particular, an importantrequirement imposed by the application of deformableFEM is that tetrahedra must have appropriate shapes,...
... to as Finance Charges. Since a credit card is not an installment fixed loan, and is in effect a revolving payment, the bank sets the minimum payment due. This minimum payment is approximately ... The Path to Financial Freedom: A simpleand easy guide to assist you in reducing or eliminating the negative flow of moneyLearn how to live within your budget and how to have your money earn ... To determine what the interest rate of your card(s) is to divide the finance charge by the minimum payment.Let’s say you have a credit card with a $5,000 balance due at 20% APR.($5,000 x 20%...
... tricky parts that you are going to have to look out for while you are drawing. To start things off we'll create 3 different shapes. The two ovals will make the main body and the tail. The ... small part of the eye was erased to show a shiny part of the eye. Adding this detail is optional, but it's one of those things that really helps make your drawing look great. Add lines ... How to Draw aSimpleand Stylish Cartoon Chicken Step 3 - Lots of Little Details This step might look a little scary, but follow along here and we'll get through adding all of these...
... mid air on the page. It's good to add a little shading like this to any drawing that you do, whether it's a cartoon, or a drawing of a realistic building. The Legs & Tail Draw ... can do this either by adding a line under the feet of the character, or by drawing a shadow underneath him. This places your character 'somewhere' rather than having it just floating ... long arms, or short arms. Try a different body shape, a new tail - whatever you can dream up! One last thing that you can do to help your picture is give him a drawing a surface to stand...
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... where it attaches to the body. Add a little curve to make the beak and add a small simple dot for the eye. Step 3 - Lots of Little Details This step might look a little scary, but follow along ... chicken's beak. You might notice that in this step a small part of the eye was erased to show a shiny part of the eye. Adding this detail is optional, but it's one of those things that really ... easy to draw, but there are a few little tricky parts that you are going to have to look out for while you are drawing. To start things off we'll create 3 different shapes. The two ovals...
... and 6, or lanes 7 and 8 versus 9 and 10). For amplicon 2, AMV-RT and M-MLV RT worked equally well (lanes 3 and 4 ver-sus 7 and 8, or lanes 5 and 6 versus 9 and 10). Lanes 11 and 12 are negative ... times a week.The database will be made available free of charge to inter-ested parties.Table 7: Amplification efficiency for patients' ampliconsGenotype 1a Amplicon A1 A2 A3 A4 x A4 yAmplification ... remoteaccess, it is secured behind a fire-wall, and access is limitedto authorized users with valid passwords. The database and all sequence data are backed up to a secure tape-backup system in a...
... the potential of naturalistic pacing, it still featuressomewhat unnatural control methods (hand, foot, and tongue motor imagery), as well as variable accuracy and high computational demand. Thus, ... Piccione'ssystem had an average accuracy of 76.2% anda bit rate of7.59 bits/min with healthy trained subjects [15]. Based onthese results, our method appears to have a higher accu-racy at a ... Bhattacharyya dis-tances corresponded to better yes/no class separability, and identified the more effective channels and frequencybands for control. We calculated each Bhattacharyya dis-tance...