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... and Publishing.Imed Zitouni and Qiru Zhou. 2008. Hierarchical lineardiscounting class n-gram language models: A multi-level class hierarchy approach. In International Con-ference on Acoustics, Speech, ... in the training set. In this section, we call the WSJ training corpusthe raw corpus and the cluster training corpus thecluster corpus to be able to distinguish them. Werun four different clusterings ... hierarchical n-gram language models for speechrecognition engines. In Michael Grimm and Kris-tian Kroschel, editors, Robust Speech Recognition and Understanding, pages 301–318. I-Tech Education and Publishing.Imed...
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... neoplasm, renal cell carcinoma, colonic cancer, breast cancer, endometrial carcinoma, thyroid carcinoma, gastric adenocarcinoma, merckle cell carcinoma, cervical carcinoma and bladder carcinoma. A ... holistic approach to understanding the functioning of a cell. Replication and recombination machineries cooperate to maintain biological inheritance and genomic integrity. While replication ... Endoreplication cycles bypass mitosis while DNA replication continues, which results in a doubling of the ploidy during each endocycle. Endoreplication commonly occurs in specific cell types during...
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