... confi-dence and pragmatic plausibility features (i.e. com-puted from dialogue context) topredict the qual-ity of incoming n-best recognition hypotheses to a spoken dialogue system. These predictions ... re-sults, obtained by using TiMBL with parameter op-Combining Acoustic and PragmaticFeaturestoPredict Recognition Performance in Spoken Dialogue SystemsMalte GabsdilDepartment of Computational ... combination of acoustic confidence and pragmatic plausibility features (i.e. computed fromdialogue context) topredict the quality of incom-ing recognition hypotheses to a multi-modal dia-logue system....
... levels topredict serum concentration of digoxin in Japanese patients Tsutomu Nakamura1, Takeshi Ioroi1, Toshiyuki Sakaeda1, Masanori Horinouchi1, Nobuhide Hayashi2, Kensuke Saito3, ... therapy are important factors to conduct the monitoring and to understand the data on the serum concentration of digoxin [16-19]. The serum level of Cr has been used to estimate the renal function, ... narrow therapeutic range, necessitating the routine monitoring of its serum concentration to maximize the therapeutic effects and minimize toxicities [16-19]. Since digoxin is mainly eliminated...
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... we would like to extend ourwork to exploit sequential learning frameworks to predict verbal feedback. We also plan to explore thefusion of multi-modal featuresto enhance recogni-tion and increase ... aims to extend and enhance these find-ings by exploring automatic recognition of speakerprosodic contexts associated with listener verbalfeedback.3 Challenges in Predicting VerbalFeedbackPredicting ... therole of Speaker, this participant then related the story to the active and engaged Listener, who understoodthat they would need to retell the story themselveslater. We have collected 114 elicitations:...
... is to analyze to whatextent deep linguistic features can contribute to theautomatic evaluation of translation quality. Forthat purpose, we compare – using four differenttest beds – the performance ... according to the automatic metric. Forthis, we consider in each translation case c, theworse automatic translation t that equals or im-proves the human-aided translation thaccording to the automatic ... according to the OracleSystem Testpredictive power of the employed automatic eval-uation metric. This upper bound is obtained by se-lecting the highest scored translation t according to a specific...
... speaker differ-ences. To really test the usefulness of these vari-ables, one would have to combine them with acous-tic features that have been demonstrated to be goodpredictors of pitch accent ... predictors of pitch accent.The addition of these predictors only slightly im-proved the model (about .5%). Acoustic features arevery sensitive to individual speakers. In the corpus,there are ... and new phonological factors that captureaspects of rhythm and timing to model pitch accentprediction. CRFs have the theoretical advantage ofincorporating all these factors in a principled and...
... to stimulate PLC (Fig. 4B). Whatever the affinity measuredfor the NK-1m binding site for these agonists (from 7 pM to 0.54 nM), the corresponding potency to stimulate PLC isalways close to ... receptors to be occupied by these agonists to get activation of the second messenger cascade as reported[40].Enzymatic degradation of SP analoguesACE is a dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase known to ... affinity of a linear andsmall peptide to the human somatostatin receptor 4. J. Med.Chem. 44, 2460–2468.21. Lavielle, S., Chassaing, G., Loeuillet, D., Convert, O., Torrens, Y.,Beaujouan, J.C., Saffroy,...
... a good fit to the corpus.There remains one last issue to be discussed be-fore comparing our results to those of other stud-ies: the empirical evidence for tense being a goodpredictor of reading ... with lemmas turned out to be effi-cient for French, although it has not been shown to be superior to disambiguated inflected forms.Moreover, due to their higher sensibility to con-text, smoothed ... text belonging to the baseline level, it iseasy to compute the numerator, since exp(0) = 1.The value of the denominator is the same for eachj.Heilman et al. (2008) drew attention to the factthat...
... with laboratory shortage,results can take up to 7 days instead of a few hours [2].The lack of specific clinical symptoms topredict pul-monary TB diagnosis makes the correct decision to admit ... they had any re-spiratory symptom and were also isolated. Clinical dataregarding demographic characteristics, respiratory andconstitutional symptoms, potential predictive factors forTB diagnosis, ... (SNTB)with good results. Santos et al [29] also showed goodresults in applying CART to SNTB patients. To ourknowledge the only study that applied CART method-ology topredict TB in hospitalized...