... Linguistics Towards amodelofformalandinformaladdressin English Manaal FaruquiComputer Science and EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, Indiamanaalfar@gmail.comSebastian ... Kanayama,2003) and generation in Japanese (Bateman, 1988).Li and Yarowsky (2008) learn pairs offormal and informal constructions in Chinese with a para-phrase mining strategy. Other relevant recent ... Hwa et al.,2005; Bentivogli and Pianta, 2005).The phenomenon offormalandinformal ad-dress has been considered in the contexts of transla-tion into (Hobbs and Kameyama, 1990; Kanayama,2003)...
... interlingualdimensions. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society, Brisbane, Australia.David Yarowsky and Grace Ngai. 2001. Inducing mul-tilingual POS taggers and ... Computational Linguistics“I Thou Thee, Thou Traitor”:Predicting Formal vs. InformalAddressinEnglish LiteratureManaal FaruquiComputer Science and EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, ... limits of a short paper.From a Natural Language Processing point of view,the recovery of T/V information is an instance of a more general issue in cross-lingual NLP and ma-chine translation...
... visualization and visualization art, in its intentions and used techniques. 1 Towards aModelof Information Aesthetics in Information Visualization Andrea Lau and Andrew Vande Moere Key ... more interpretive mapping. Visual appeal is treated as a means of attracting and maintaining user engagement so that the visualization – often a commercial tool – increases in popularity. ... experience of aesthetics, dataset interpretation and interaction. The proposed model is based on analysing existing visualization techniques by their interpretative intent and data mapping inspiration....
... empirical study and, based on our analysis of conversational data, propose amodelof grounding using both verbal and nonverbal information, and present our im-plementation of that model into an ... Miscommunication in Multimodal Collaboration. in AAAI Workshop on Detecting, Repairing, and Preventing Human-Machine Miscommunication. 1996. Portland, OR. 7.Argyle, M. and M. Cook, Gaze and Mutual ... (NAACL2000). 2000. 4.Paek, T. and E. Horvitz, Uncertainty, Utility, and Misunderstanding, in Working Papers of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative...
... one of the most important marketing concepts and has been an area of interest for marketing academics and practitioners as well. There are a numbers of models of brand equity in common marketing ... either rational evaluation or emotional evaluation. The different weights of the relationships between brand associations and brand evaluations, and between brand evaluations and customer-brand ... success and survival in the banking sector (Cui, Lewis and Park, 2003). It’s a critical factor that affects an organization’s competitiveness and an essential determinant that enable a company...
... mental health and learning disability; ã health and social care staffing levels; ã access to GPs and primary care; ã childrens services; ã reducing the costs of administration and management; ... Northern Ireland average; ã 50% higher rates of smoking related deaths; and ã 120% higher rates of alcohol related deaths. Health and Social Care alone cannot fully address the inequalities ... services Given the increasing and changing nature of the population, changing practices in medicine and increased expectations of the public, the gap between demand for services and current provision...
... Yolande Shean, and data management by Dr Khangelani Zuma is greatly appreciated.ã Prof Karl Peltzer and Dr Anna Strebel for editing the final version of this report.ã Data management was undertaking ... data management was done by the Surveys, Analysis, Mapping and Modelling (SAMM) programme of HSRC. The data were captured double-entry by using SPSS and were also analysed using the same package. ... Apects of AIDS and Health ProgrammeSAMM Surveys, Analysis, Mapping and ModellingSPSS Statistical Package for Social SciencesUNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDSUNICEF United Nations...
... pertaining to age and sex are important in understanding the characteristics of the population. There is often interest in the description and analysis of age-sex data. The methods of analysis and description ... coping with an increased burden of care for affected children in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The main aim of this component of the research was to obtain a count of all the OVC in all ... Training Module: Ensuring education, access for orphans and vulnerable children. World Bank: Mombasa, Kenya. World Bank and UNICEF (2002). Modeling the impact of HIV/AIDS systems: a training...
... estimated that by the year 2010 one out of every three or four children in Botswana, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe will be an orphan. A generation of orphans are being cared ... Technology and MPhil (Cand), Biomedical Research & Training Institute, Harare (Zimbabwe).Natsayi Chimbindi – BSc HEP, (Health Education), Biomedical Research & Training Institute, Harare ... provision and care, and that local efforts are co-ordinated to maximize resources and avoid duplication of effort. 1.2 Rationale and aims of the studyConducting population censuses in Zimbabwe began...
... 444ChapterTwentyOnepresented atthe11'hannual meeting of Human Brain Mapping, Toronto,ON, Canada.Vartanian,0.,& Gael,V.(200 4a) . Emotion pathways in the brain mediateaesthetic preference.Bulletin 0/Psychology and the ... occipital, temporal, and the frontal lobes, but in particularbilateral orbital frontal corlex.Whatdothe results of Kawabata and Zeki (2004) and Skovefal. (2005) tellusaboutthe model of aesthetic ... the interaction between cognitive and affective states.SummaryVartanian and Goel (2004b), Kawabata and Zeki (2004), Skovefat. (2005) and Cela-Condeefal.(2004) were interested in determining...
... visual art is the combination of visual processing, extraction of meaning and resolution of ambiguity. We assume that classical, representational art and most kinds of sculptures are processed in ... representational art, literature and film while modern dance, abstractart and classical music are rather low on this dimension. Situation and context arepresumably more important in opera and theatre ... reflections and variations, as well as abstract concepts no longer apparentfrom the appearance of the artwork have become increasingly dominant in contemporary art. This aspect illustrates the importance...
... [8] indicate that its alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase activity is not favoredover aminobutyrate-pyruvate, b-alanine-pyruvate and dimethylarginine-pyruvate aminotransferase activities. In ... enolase and carbonic anhydrase 3 were downregu-lated. Comparable amounts of b-actin were present in AgxtKO and wild-type cytosolic fractions, and theabsence of AGT1 protein in AgxtKO samples was ... for preparative gels [11] or silver nitrate for analyti-cal gels [12].Image capture and analysisGels were scanned using a UMAX scanner (AmershamBiosciences, Barcelona, Spain) and the images...
... katakana katakana-kanji kanji-hiragana hiragana kanji-katakana kat akana-symbol-katakana number kanji-hiragana-kanji alphabet kanji-hir agana-kanji-hir agana hiragana-kanji percent 45.1% ... types of characters other than punc- tuation marks: kanji, hiragana, katakana, Roman alphabet, and Arabic numeral. Kanji which means 'Chinese character' is used for both Chinese origin ... words and Japanese words semantically equivalent to Chinese characters. Hiragana and katakana are syllabaries: The former is used primarily for gram- matical function words, such as particles and...