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analysis approach and EM algorithm. The advantage of shape mappin g lies in its
capacity to quantify subtle differences in any corner of a morphological shape and
detect ... responsible for the
Figure 1 The diagram of twelve leaf shapes from the backcross population. Five of them are wild
Cucurbita argyrosperma sor...
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33. Katayama S, Tomaru Y, Kasukawa T, Waki K, Nakanishi M, Nakamura M,
Nishida H, Yap CC, Suzuki M, Kawai J, Suzuki H, Carninci P, Hayashizaki Y,
Well s C, Frith M, Ravasi T, Pang KC, Hallinan ... the EEMB stage based on transcripts that are
far away from any other transcripts. Only the transcripts that are at
least 4 kb away from any other transcripts were used for correl...
... creates a reasonable alignment of the labelled
data from which multigram counts can be obtained.
The labelled data is a small list of transliteration
pairs. Therefore we use the unlabelled data ... Russian/English data.
In future work, we plan to adapt our approach
to language pairs where one language is alphabetic
and the other language is non-alphabetic such as En-
glish/Jap...
... corpus in a related language from the same
language family. Our primary goal is to translate
words in the unknown language by mapping them
to cognates in the known language. As part of this
process, ... operations.
Finally, we evaluated the performance of our
model when the structural sparsity constraints are
not used. As Table 1 shows, performance degrades
significantly in...
... Manning and Hinrich Sch¨utze. 1999.
Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Pro-
cessing. The MIT Press.
Masaaki Nagata. 1994. A stochastic Japanese mor-
phological analyzer using a forward-DP ... maximum-
probability solution in Japanese morphological
analysis (Nagata, 1994). Therefore, a solution can
be obtained by applying a dynamic programming
(DP) algorithm.
4
DP algori...
...
choosing
a
threshold ;
2)
the
polygenic
variability
of
the
ovulation
rate
is
a
bias
source
already
shown
by
Dnvts et
al.
(1982
a) .
For
example,
an
FF
ram
may
have
a
very
low ...
« y
»
instead
of
«
Y
=
y ».
For
example,
the
symbol
prob (y/ y)
means
prob(r
=
y/ Y
=
y) ,
i.e.,
the
probability
that
the
realization
of
r
is...
... which the model
could be fully externally validated. Therefore, to gain a
measure of the applicability of the model to other Euro-
pean populations, the model was tested against data from
the Munich ... limited data on this variable and it was not included
in the final analyses.
External validation of the model presented a challenge as
there were no suitable da...
... these are congregated in fundamental clusters.
Finally, we modeled the case when, in a community of cells that have already formed
a biofilm, a si gnal that activates the OmpR regulator and then ... established, mathematical
models can be used to predict the system dynamics and understand it deeply. These
models are based on different approaches suc h as conservation mass balanc...