... be
the set of pairs in the gold standard such that the
people involved in the pair in T communicate with
each other. These are precisely the dominance rela-
tions in the gold standard which can be ... richer network for the core
group, degree centrality is a better predictor for this
group than for the non-core group.
We also note that the prediction accuracy i...
... heating them to 95 °Cin0.5m NaOH
for 30 min. After acidification with 1 m CH
3
COOH, the
suspension was digested for 2 h with amyloglucosidase.
The glucose content of the supernatant was then deter-
mined ... also depends on the concentration of
the reaction product and the dissociation constant K
i,B
for
inhibitor binding.
The rate of hexose-based sucrose synthesis was des...
... different
systems is therefore essential to prove the utility of the
oocyte system and the validity of correlations based on the
characterization of oocyte-expressed subunit combina-
tions. Nevertheless, the ... basis for structure-activity studies. The high
selectivity of the a-conotoxins, together with the possibility
of obtaining detailed information on their three dimen-...
... that
the two steps are integrated together, rather that
separated as in the other approaches. Let us now
examine the two steps more closely.
2.3 Determining the N best POS
sequences
The goal of the ... morning"
Figure 3: the transformed form of the path with dash line for the second pass processing
2.4 The statistical parameter
training
In this work, the training...
... C
from the points drawn from B will be between 0
and g, for approximately half of the points (those
laying in the B region), while the distance is be-
tween 0 and h for the other half of the points ... from B,
and another point from C = A ∪ B. Approxi-
mately half of the points drawn from C will lie in
the A square, while the other half will lie in the B
square. The...
...
4.
the first is the suffix itself
the second is the stem of the suffix (the access key to the table)
the third is the ending class of the suffix
the fourth is the syntactic class of the suffix. ... attributes:
l.
2.
3.
the
first is
the
name of
the
class and it is the access key in the
table.
the second is one of the endings belonging to the cla...
... expressions. In section 4, we outline the
format and contents of the JDMWE, discussing the
information on notational variants, syntactic
functions, syntactic structures, and the syntactic
flexibility ... addition, they provide no
systematic information on the notational variants,
syntactic functions, or syntactic structures of the
entry expressions. The JDMWE is intended...
... hLDA models. The aim is to ob-
tain the following samples from the posterior of:
(i) the latent tree T , (ii) the level assignment z for
all words, (iii) the path assignments c for all sen-
tences ... in the generated summary, we in-
crementally add onto the summary the highest
ranked sentence o
m
and check if o
m
significantly
repeats the information already included i...
... opinions in the document
are indeed relevant to the target concerned.
Therefore, we argue that existing information
representation i.e. bag-of-word, cannot satisfy
the information needs for opinion ...
election). The topic of the document is not re-
quired to be the same as the target, but an opi-
nion about the target has to be presented in the
document or one of th...
... allows to cap-
ture the fact that these conjuncts occupy the same
role: they all share the relativizer ‘that’, they all
depend on the noun ‘activities’, and they all gov-
ern the noun ‘abortion’. ... structures, as well as for
all other evaluation metrics, except for the BDS.
The right graph in Figure 2 compares the F-
score performance of the TDS-reranker against the...