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... n X rY s vx kY l b b b b b vx mY n vx rY s b b b X y 5 VkY lY mY nY rY sY 1 i4k4l4m4n4r4s4j Figure Diagrammatic representation of the most relevant RNA secondary structures, including ... Biol 2 14, 45 5 -47 0 Zuker, M (1989a) Computer prediction of RNA structure Methods Enzymol 180, 262-288 Zuker, M (1989b) On ®nding all suboptimal foldings of an RNA molecule Science, 244 , 48 -52 Zuker, ... double-stranded RNA Science, 280, 43 4 -43 8 Lefebvre, F (1996) A grammar-based uni®cation of several alignments and folding algorithms ISMB96 (Rawlings, C., et al., eds), pp 143 -1 54, AAAI Press Mathews, D...
... Accommodation Rates for the 3rd ID Before and After DCB 42 4. 7 Reductions in CWT Since ASL Redesign 43 4. 8, 26th FSB Rates After DCB 49 4. 9 Fill, Accommodation, and Satisfaction Rates at ... and DCB 30 4. 1 Summary of Changes to ASLs at the 3rd ID During the Initial Implementation of DCB 40 4. 2 Summary of Five Alternatives for 3rd ID in September 2000 44 4. 3 Simulation Results ... 37 4.4 Fill, Accommodation, and Satisfaction Rates at the 3rd ID Prior to the Implementation of Dollar Cost Banding 38 4. 5 Fill Rates by SSA for the 3rd ID Prior to the Use of DCB 39 4. 6 Fill,...
... identical labels is not an inherent part of our algorithm, but it simplifies the notation considerably 947 For each ~ E T, we may consider a part of the tree consisting of a node N in ~- and the list ... item corresponding to an initial tree: Q1~n = {q E Q I closure(q) n {[t, T R, -] I t e Z) # ¢0} 948 N2 T e b' Figure 2: An incorrect "parse tree" (Section 5) U sure function for traditional LR ... elements into two classes One class contains the LR states from Q, the other contains elements of A4 A stack consists of an alternation of elements from these two classes More precisely, each stack...
... "acceptable" translations are counted as half-errors I Total 150 Correct 61 Acceptable 45 Incorrect 44 SSER I 44 .3% from search errors, occuring whenever the search algorithm misses a translation ... counted as half-errors Total number Score(e) >_ Score(C) Score(e) < Score(C) A 45 11 34 I 44 13 31 T 66.5 18.5 48 .0 % 100.0 27.8 72.2 As far as we know, only two recent papers have dealt with ... (AL) rule-based translation of the labels before / after BL AL Error Rates (%) INS DEL WER 7.3 18 .4 45.0 7.6 17.3 39.6 (Tillmann et al., 1997a) report a word error rate of 51.8% on similar data Although...
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