... Given a root word, connect it to all the words that sig- nificantly co-occur with it inthe training corpus; 1 then, recursively connect these words to their significant co- occurring words up ... to the third-order has 8998 nodes and 37,548 edges. 2.3 ChoosingtheMostTypicalWord The amount of evidence that a given sentence provides for choosing a candidate word is the sum of the ... made by our program to the baseline of always choosingthemost frequent synonym according to the training corpus. But what are the 'correct' responses? Ideally, they should be chosen...
... enable their investment in training anddevelopment to "pay off." Introducing ongoing reinforcement programs will help accelerate the benefits gained from the training and development investment.● ... many forms, including formal and informal mentoring, salescoaching by managers, and/or classroom training, distance- or e-learning, and other kinds oftraining.● MENTORING In mentoring, salespeople ... Beverage Co. ● THE DIFFERENCE THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCEAccording to Albert Einstein, the definition of insanity is to continue to do the same things in the hope that those things will miraculously...
... Lancisius's Opinion; and believes that theseWorms are not the Cause of the Fever; but being lodged inthe Intestines, before the Fever comes on, they areannoyed by the Increase of the Heat, and the Corruption ... Effect in carrying off the Bile; andthen the Fever either went quite off, or intermitted so far as to admit the Bark. On the Continent he found noDifficulty after the Intermission; but inthe ... Monro 14 In the Year 1761, we tried the Bark in various Forms in many Cases, where the Patient had been blooded andpurged inthe Beginning, and used the cooling Medicines; and where the Remissions...
... specified context of the target word. 3.1.1 Manually Annotated Training Data The manually-annotated training data is the SEN-SEVAL2 Lexical Sample training data for the En-glish task, (SV2LS Train).2This ... clusters;SALAAM identifies the appropriate senses for the words in those clusters based on the wordssenses’ proximity in WordNet. Theword senseproximity is measured in information theo-retic terms ... choose the appropriate sense label or set of sense la-bels for each wordinthe cluster; The chosen sense tags for the words in the cluster are propagated back to their respectivecontexts in the...
... corresponding to (d, k) in V to the node corresponding to s in U. The original problem of finding a solution parse inthe constraint graph now reduces to finding a complete matching inthe bipartite ... later in Sec. 3.) 2 Constraint Based Parsing The Paninian theory outlined above can be used for building a parser. First stage of the parser takes care of morphology. For each wordinthe input ... knife.) The observation that the matrix verb, i.e., main verb rather than the intermediate verb controls the vibhakti of the shared nominal is true inthe above sentences, as explained below. The...
... for the first time,to evaluate LNRE models on unseen data. However,rather than splitting the data into separate trainingand test sets, they evaluate the models in an extra-polation setting, ... V1(N), the numberof hapax legomena, inthe same way.Our main focus is V prediction, since this is byfar themost useful measure in practical applica-tions, where we are typically interested in ... conducted. The results showhow evaluating on the training set, a common strat-egy in LNRE research, favours models that overfit the training data and perform poorly on unseen data.They also confirm the...
... top of the chin. The eyes are both in shadow, the right onemore so, as are the right side of the nose,underneath the nose, the upper lip and under the chin and down the right side of the headand ... 1-84193-448-8Printed in China 21BD1AF1-BA62-4ACF-868F-588A423B525BGETTING STARTED24Pen and ink in greater detail The problem with drawing in colour in pen and ink is rather similarto the situation ... One-point perspective shows the apparentobjects (blocks on the ground or inthe air, andcylinders placed vertically or lying on the ground) with all the vertical poles diminishing in size as they...
... inthe print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the ‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication ofideas, giving an universality to their ... generate these values, could be contained. The emotional intensity of the backlash against the intrusionsof these subaltern groups suggests the importance of readingthese developments in ways ... the information revol-ution’ in our own age. Although rooted inthe printing press ratherthan computers (the Internet or World-Wide Web, electronicpublishing), it was similarly discussed in...
... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The demand ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going ... the 1930s, and especially inthe second post-world war period) replacesinvestment banking at the core of the financial circuit, not only by directly absorbing savings butby intervening in the...
... common during the hours covered by the parent unit doctors (47% of MET callsduring 42% of the day). Inthe 5 years that the MET system hasoperated, there has been a trend for an increasing proportionof ... allo-cation for the provision of the MET service.Competing interests The author(s) declare that they have no competing interests.Authors' contributionsDJ conceived the study, constructed the data ... ward. The success of the MET system relies on the assumption that early intervention inthe course of clinicaldeterioration improves patient outcome [4]. It would be impor-tant to gain insight into...
... N-terminus encodes for the DNA binding and endonuclease domains (30, 45); the central region contains the conserved NTP-binding and helicase motifs that identify the protein as a member of the ... apoptosis as the underlying mechanism for the cytotoxicity observed in the setting of transient B19 NS1 expression (34). We therefore examined whether the reduced cell loss ob-served inthe PathI ... isoleucine 181 for methionine, as occurs in B19 genotype II, results inthe reduction of B19 NS1-induced cytotoxicity of liver cells. Our results support the hypothesis that inthe setting of...
... are shown in Table 2 with the signa-ture amino acids for mucins, namely, serine, threonine and proline comprising 48.3% of the total amino acids in the sample. The threonine levels in this particular ... quite complete, digestion resulted in most of the mucin eluting inthe included volume of the column, suggesting the findings of previous stud-ies that the mucin sample could have had a fraction ... [33]. The amino acid analysis of the purified mucin gave high amounts of ‘mucin-like amino acids, serine, threonine and proline. Serine and threonine are points of O-glycosylation found in the...
... suggesting that differences inthe aglycon binding site play an important role inthe in- hibitory effect of this substance. In contrast, differ-ences inthe sugar binding site resulted in an ... release (using biguanides) [7]. In addi-tion, manipulation of insulin through exogenous insu-lin administration or increase of endogenous insulin production, using sulfonylureas and meglitinides, ... saline (PBS; Invitrogen, Karlsruhe, Germany) and then incubated with 0.1 ml of a solution containing 5 µM CC2-DMPE and 0.02% pluronic acid in PBS. After in- cubation inthe dark for 30 min...