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sions,
biomass and
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from all of the genres that form the corpus. The
training division consists of 90% (9 of each 10 con-
secutive sentences) of the data, and the ... create.
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creases as the distance between the genres of their
training and test data increases. Therefore, enhanc-
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EK-S, ET-S, ER-S, and EH-S and group L (for
Large) consisting of EK-L and ET-L. Corpora in
group S are relatively small in size, and contain
pairs of articles ... pairing before mining NETEs
and therefore, both stages of MINT are put to
test. The best performance possible in this envi-
ronment should ideally be the same as that of...
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the
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relationships
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deletion of the less informative lexemes.
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culty for the task of automatic reconstruction. In
each case, we also see that semantic analysis of ... University of
California, Berkeley.
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hetero-
zygosity
and
growth
rate
variable
in
three
western
forest
trees.
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Isozymes
of
North
American
forest
trees
and
forest
Insects,
Berkeley,
California.
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Service ...
"sensitive"
beeches
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sylvatica
L)
in
an
environmentally
stressed
adult
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say and how to organize text coherently. She
examined texts and transcripts, classifying _ each
sentence as one of a set of rhetorica...
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demonstrated cognitive benefit [36,37]. The major draw-
backs of this approach are the high cost, limited half-life
of monoclonal antibodies (2–21 days depending on class
and isoform) and ... disease.
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... Linguistics
Bayesian Inference for Zodiac and Other Homophonic Ciphers
Sujith Ravi and Kevin Knight
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
Marina del Rey, California 90292
{sravi,knight}@isi.edu
Abstract
We ... Knight, Adam
Pauls, and Sujith Ravi. 2010. Bayesian inference for
finite-state transducers. In Proceedings of the Confer-
ence of the North Ame...