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to classify search results.
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2.1 Auto-Generation of WP Database
Following (Tsai, 2005), the three steps of auto-
generating word-pairs (AUTO-WP) for a given
Chinese sentence are as below: (the details of
AUTO-...
... review d ataset
are only about 25% (Mao and Lebanon, 2006 ).
4.3 Examples of Annotator Rationales
In this section, we examine an example to com-
pare the automatically generated rationales (using
OPINIONFI ... sen-
timent analysis, we can create automatic annota-
tor rationales that are as good as human annotator
rationales in improvi ng document-level sentiment
classification.
Acknowledg...
... Other than that, the conservativeness-
based anaphoricity model is as good to use for
global optimization with a feature -based represen-
tation as with a constraint -based representation.
We conclude ... anaphoricity determination
as a problem of determining how conservative an
anaphoricity model should be in classifying an NP
as (non-)anaphoric. Given a constraint -based re...
... medical staff a reason to speak up, with staff
often leaning into the formation to answer the question or point
to something.
The almost circular formation and a less constant orientation
towards ... unequal access to the patient's
data as well as the consultant's reaction to the data, can lead
to decreased interaction or openness of discussion, which
may result in...
... Luis Gabriel González
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, Nora Elena Saldarriaga
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, Marisol Bedoya
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Juan Manuel Toro
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, Jorge Byron Velásquez
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, Juan Carlos Valencia
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, Clara Maria Arango
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Pablo Henrique Aleman
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, ... infections and primary bacter-
aemias); ICU length of stay; days of mechanical ventilation and
incidence of severe hypoglycaemia defined as number of
patients with at least one episode of...
... Only a few amino acid side c hains
seem to be modified as a result of the reaction. A major part
of DAPY oxidation product, aminopentynal, after the
conjugate addition of an unreacted DAPY molecule, ... experiments
performed according to that with DABY-inactivated GPAO
[8] revealed that the pI value of the DAPY-inactivated
GPAO was not dramatically changed. The native GPAO
is...
... increased character accuracy to the relat ive
increased MAP for the three lexicon adaptation ap-
proaches are different. A key factor making the
proposed LAICA approach advantageous is that
we ... Figure 1. At
the beginning we are given an adaptation spoken
corpus and manual transcriptions. Based on a base-
line lexicon (Lex
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tag ... segmentation alone (Zhang and Clark,
2007), even with an agenda size as small as 8, and
a simple beam search algorithm also works well for
POS tagging (Ratnaparkhi, 1996). However, when...