... recognition result (see Figure 2-1). Table 2-1 shows some Error-Pattern examples. Table 2-1 Examples of Error-Patterns Correct-Part Error-Part 2.1.1 Extraction of Error-Patterns The Error-Pattern-Database ... and corrects errors only by pattern-matching. The unrestricted use of Error-Patterns, however, may produce the wrong correction. Therefore a careful selection of Error-Patterns is necessary. ... speech recognition, errors are found to occur in regular pattems rather than at random. EPC uses such error pattems for correction. We refer to this pattern as an Ermr-Pattem. An Error-Pattem...
... This research (paper) was performed for the Intel-ligent Robotics Development Program, one of the 21st Century Frontier R& amp;D Programs funded by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy ... as a pre-processor for generating a proper sentence based on dialogue history. There are some researches on user’s intention prediction (Ronnie, 1995; Reithinger, 1995). Rei-thinger’s model ... that are extracted from a current utterance: One is lexical features (content words annotated with parts -of- speech) and the other is POS fea-tures (part -of- speech bi-grams of all words in...
... standard error. This procedure is then repeated for 10 different ran- dom divisions of the data, and accuracy and standard error are again averaged across the ten runs. even smaller decrease, of ... 48 Proceedings of EACL '99 Table 2: Accuracy of the Verb Classification Task. i Decision Trees Rule Sets Features Accuracy Standard Error Accuracy Standard Error 1. VBD ACT INTR. CAUS ... distributional approximations of diathe- ses, extracted from a very large anno- tated corpus. Distributions of four gram- matical features are sufficient to reduce error rate by 50% over chance. We con-...
... [2,36,37].Figure 2 (a) Bipol ar electrode design (Source: DELSYS) and (b)placement of four bipolar electrodes on the surface of theforearm.Arjunan and Kumar Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation ... Eachparticipant was given an oral and written summary of the experimental protocol and the purpose of the studyand then was required to sign a consent form prior toparticipation.EMG Recording ProceduresFour ... finger and wrist flexions. This paper reports thetesting of this hypothesis. This feature set has also beencompared with number of other features reported in lit-erature [9].MethodsThe aim of...
... order to explain the appearance of different RBMsfor each measured region, we will attempt to correlateeach RBM with the corresponding AFM topography. InFigure 2, we see that RBM_7 is observed ... Thepurpose of our study is to analyze the vibrational prop-erties of SWCNTs along a bundle using TERS. Fromthe observed RBMs in the TERS spectra and theextracted information from the AFM topography ... emissionproperties of the nanotubes. Recently, Roy and Williams[11] developed a new spectrometer for high resolutionRamanimagingofSWCNTsandshowedTERSimages of SWCNTs using radially polarized circular...
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... Ending of the Declaration and its realization 183.3.3.2 Remarks 19CHAPTER IVTHE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE AND SOME MAJOR LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN COMPARISON ... characteristics 204.3 A study of discourse structure and some major linguistic features of the International Convention on Human Rights in comparison with those of the International Declaration ... 34b, Structure 34* Typical structure of an International Declaration on Human Rights 37* Typical structure of an International Convention on Human Rights 38* Sources of data 39* References 40*...
... Declarations, a great number of archaic words is used in Conventions, for instance, therein, hereby, hereinafter, thereof, thereon, thereafter, therewith, thereto, hereunder, forwith, whereof, ... theoretical background of the study. They are usual necessary parts of every paper. Chapter III explores the discourse structure and some major linguistic featuresof International Declarations ... at longer stretches of discourse, to form a picture of discourse in totalities rather than in extracts. Or discourse can be defined briefer as: "is to refer to the interpretation of the...
... as are provided by law and are necessary: (a) For respect of the rights or reputations of others; or (b) For the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or of public ... reintegration of a child victim of: any form of neglect, exploitation, or abuse; torture or any other form of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; or armed conflicts. Such recovery ... members of his or her group, to enjoy his or her own culture, to profess and practise his or her own religion, or to use his or her own language. Article 311. States Parties recognize the right...
... syllable words. In three or more syllable words, the testees below the intermediate level of proficiency may only be asked to identify the primary stress. The words selected for testing can ... words. The teacher can have the option of supplying testees with the written form of words. In either case, the test sheet can have squares to represent the number of syllables for the testee to ... can be taken from everyday language. Identifying Tonic StressThe ability to identify tonic stress in an English utterance is quite important in order to grasp the true force of the message....
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