... Disambiguating Grammatically AmbiguousSentences By Asking M-~saru Tomita Computer Science Department Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, ... Abstract The problem addressed in this paper is to disambiguate grammatically ambiguous input semences byasking the user. who need not be a computer specialist or a linguist, without showing ... However, not all ambiguity problems can be solved by those techniques at the current state of art. Moreover, some sentences are absolutely ambiguous, that is, even a human cannot disambiguate...
... Was Brad Lewis really asking me for a date ? I gave him a dirty look. We're giving this place a touch of class. I stubbed my toe. ( to hurt your toe by hitting it against ... and turned out the light. This whole thing was getting more complicated by the minute. I have to get back by two-thirty. There was no way I'd be able to avoid him, and unless ... another angle. She picked up a handful of chips and munched on them, stalling for time. By the time Julie got home, she was soaked to the skin. You always tell me to stand up for...
... hierarchy. The top five lev-els are expressed by the first five digits, the sixth level is ex-pressed by the next two digits, and the seventh level is ex-pressed by the last three digits.6Kondo et al. ... number of wordsappearing in same sentenceF13 case particle taken by N (source case particle)F14 target case particle output by KNP (Kurohash i,1998)F15 target case particle output with Kondo’s ... method of transform-ing Japanese case particles when transformingJapanese passive sentences into active sentences. Our method separates training data for all input(source) particles and uses...
... VHDL resulted from workdone in the ’70s and early ’80s by the U.S. Departmentof Defense. Its roots are in the ADA language, as will beseen by the overall structure of VHDL as well as otherVHDL ... that contains the value of signal bdelayed by 10nanoseconds. The second statement creates a driver that contains thevalue of signal cdelayed by 10 nanoseconds. How these two drivers areresolved ... as well as otherVHDL statements.VHDL usage has risen rapidly since its inception andis used by literally tens of thousands of engineers aroundthe globe to create sophisticated electronic...
... 14 Microsoft ADO.NET 4 Step by Step15. For this test, include the Customer table in the DataSet by expanding the Tables section and marking the Customer table ... auto-increment columns, with these new values based on the rules established by the AutoIncrementSeed and AutoIncrementStep properties. By default, the AutoIncrement property is set to False, which disables ... chapter includes step by step examples and downloadable sample projects that you can explore for yourself.Who Is This Book For?As part of Microsoft Press’s “Developer Step By Step” series of...
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... The diagram below shows the average hours of unpaid work per week done by people in different categories. (Unpaid work refers to such activities as childcare in the home,...
... story. For example, byasking the listeners toguess the ending of the story, by getting them to suggest an alternative ending, by asking for a resumé of the story up to that moment, by getting the ... charactersLizard/Prince played by . . . . . . . .Damsel played by . . . . . . . .Peasant played by . . . . . . . .Eldest daughter played by . . . . . . . .Second daughter played by . . . . . . . .Narrator. ... rhythmwhich the class can mark by clapping their hands. Get the class to act out the sentences which contain repetition and which are used as a link to other sentences. For example:And they...
... form anew group. This can be accomplished by having students get into groups by number.When you are ready to split them up again, have them reform by suit.4. Paper draw. This is a quick way ... make ten sentences, using a form of to be or tohave.Examples: The man has a hat.The man is tall.3. Have the groups read their sentences aloud while showing theclass the pictures the sentences ... dates are you open?b. What are your hours?c. Is there a bus stop nearby?d. How can I get there by car?e. Is there parking nearby?5. Bus information:a. Which bus goes to(city name)?b. How...