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... disambiguated,vastly multilingual dictionary called PANDIC-TIONARY (Mausam et al., 2009). PANDIC-TIONARY is automatically constructed by prob-abilistic inference over a graph of translations,which ... this addi-tional burden. Given a desired sense it automati-cally picks the good translations, searches for as-sociated images and presents the final images tothe user. For example, it automatically ... dictionary is 0.9(evaluated based on a random sample). PANDIC-TIONARY has about 80,000 senses and about 1.8million translations at precision 0.9.We use Google Image Search as our underlyingimage...
... Intelligence Laboratory, Cambridge, MA. A. Yamada, T. Yamamoto, H. Ikeda, T. Nishida, and S. Doshita. 1992. Reconstructing spatial image from natural language texts. In Proc. of COLING-9P, pages 1279-1283, ... spatial descriptions and 3-dimensional sketches (Yamada et al., 1992; Arnold and Lebrun, 1992), 2-dimensional spatial scenes and linguistic de- scriptions (Andr~ et al., 1987), 2-dimensional ... that may ap- pear while translating descriptions into graphics. Then we will describe our general model for an auto- matic translator and some aspects of the underlying knowledge representation....
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... Wueugenewu@mit.eduSam Maddenmadden@csail.mit.eduHari Balakrishnanhari@csail.mit.eduNickolai Zeldovichnickolai@csail.mit.eduABSTRACTThis paper introduces a new transactional “database-as -a- service”(DBaaS) ... billable entity (a distinct user with a set ofapplications, abusiness unit, or a company)—can load one or moredatabases. A database has one or more tables, and an associatedworkload, defined as ... automatingmany database management tasks, a DBaaS can substantially reduceoperational costs and perform well.From the viewpoint of the operator of a DBaaS, by taking ad-vantage of the lack of correlation...
... Hampton's advance. The Americanposition at Chateauguay was not less perilous than that of Harrison on the Maumee and far more so than thatwhich had cost Dearborn so many disasters at Niagara.Hampton ... rippled a glorious defiance, with a commodore'spennant at the mainmast-head, the Stars and Stripes streaming from the mizzen peak and main-topgallantmast, and a Union Jack at the fore. The Java ... Lieutenant Colonel deSalaberry, who had come forward to impede the American advance. These Canadians had obstructed the roadwith fallen trees and abatis, falling back until they found favorable...
... implemented as an RDF triplestore using a Jena implementation. The tri-plestore API is a layer built upon a traditional relational database. The application can save/retrieve information as RDF ... code associated tests and actions as well as a low level interface for advanced DAFs. It also provides the communication link between DAFs and the internal system and enables DAFs to access ... a group photo from a vacation in Zan-zibar, and after the system had already stored, from an earlier conversation, that the user has a daughter Zoe (using researchers’ children to avoid any...
... elements axe then combined at a level of more abstract descriptions. These abstract elements comprise a stylistic 'met- alanguage' that allows each element to be used to characterize a ... more formal basis for their the- ory of linguistic style, a basis that has its roots in the established linguistic theory of Halliday and Hasan (1976) and Halliday (1985). I am extend- ing and ... computational linguistics applications. A system that is 'stylistically aware' could analyze the writer's stylistic intent and understand the com- plex interaction of choices that produce...
... designated asaa, h eadtail, and b±b.Thea a dimer h as a diad3and ischaracterized as helix-helix packing between the twomonomers, as shown in Fig. 2A. The head±tail dimer isformed by a crystallographic ... surface areas and hydrogen bonds of the SAK dimer models. Accessible surface areas are calculated with a probe radius 1.4 A Êaddedto the van der Waals rad ius.Dimer modelBuried surfacearea ... of X-ra y dirac-tion data collected in oscillation mode. Methods Enzymol. 276,307±326.26. Navaza, J. (1994) AMORE: an automated package for molecularreplacemen t. Acta Crystallogr. A5 0 ,...
... IMPLEMENTATION OF LEXICAL FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR AS A BASE FORA NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM Werner Frey and Uwe Reyle Department of Llngulstlcs University of Stuttgart W-Germany O. ABSIRACr ... logical relations? Recall that each clause has a unique head end that the functional features of each phrase are identified with those of its head. For (3) the head of S -~> NPVP is the VP and ... r~G formalism respects the constraints of Lexlcal ftmctlonal granular. Another important fact is that LFG tells the PROIOG programmer in an exact manner what information the purser needs at...