... structure of our model to obtain a more general one. Such a model is shown in Figure 1(b), a Bayesian network model that is well-understood and that has precisely de-fined semantics. To this Bayesian ... Identifying Agreement and Disagreement in Conversational Speech: Use ofBayesianNetworkstoModelPragmatic Dependencies Michel Galley, Kathleen McKeown , Julia Hirschberg ,Columbia ... similar in spirit to the ones used in the pre-vious work of (Hillard et al., 2003). We did not use acoustic features, since the main purpose of the cur-rent work is to explore the useof contextual...
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... According to Roach (1998), vowels can be classified in terms of: (1) The height of the bulk of the tongue in the mouth(2) The front/back position of the tongue in the mouth(3) The degree of lip-rounding(4) ... source of information. Taken every factor into consideration so as to minimize the risk of invalidity and to ensure that every single participant was treated under the same conditions of the ... for the choice of applying feedback to improve students’ pronunciation and the justification for the useof an action research. 3.1 Argument for the useof continuous feedback to improve first...
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... dded in order to minimize losses of activity due to absorption of enolase to the sides of thecuvette during the 45 min incubation under pressure.ResultsExposure of yeast enolase to hydrostatic ... exposure to hydrostatic pressure does dissociatethe enzyme i nto monomers a nd that D2 monitors thedissociation. In addition, if D2isusedtocalculateKdfordissociation as a function of pressure, ... in spectra and activity of monomeric enzymes inthe absence of denaturation [39]. W e were fortunate to find a spectral change that monitored dissociation of enolase, and to find conditions in which...
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... InternetProtocol (IP) addresses make networks easier to both set up and connect with one another. The Internet usesIP addressing to provide connectivity to millions ofnetworks around the world. To ... implementations of net-working protocol that use those seven layers,most networks today use TCP/IP.But,networking professionalscontinue to describe networking functions in relation to the OSI ... routing protocols, such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP)and Open version of Shortest Path First (OSPF), to learn of other networks that are present and to calculate thebest way to reach...
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