... Association for Computational Linguistics:shortpapers, pages 587–591,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational Linguistics Subjectivity andSentimentAnalysis ... language, subjectivity refers to expressionof opinions, evaluations, feelings, and speculations(Banfield, 1982; Wiebe, 1994) and thus incorporates sentiment. The process of subjectivity classificationrefers ... adjectivespertain to the newswire domain.2.2 Automatic ClassificationTokenization scheme and settings: We run experi-ments on gold-tokenized text from PATB. We adoptthe PATB+Al tokenization scheme,...
... MINIREVIEW Computational approachesto understand a-conotoxin interactionsat neuronal nicotinic receptorsSe´bastien Dutertre and Richard J. LewisInstitute for Molecular ... Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaRecent and increasing use of computational tools in the fieldof nicotinic receptors has led to the publication of severalmodels of ligand–receptor interactions. ... interaction ofa-conotoxins with neuronal nicotinic receptors in light of ournew understanding of the receptor structure. Computational tools are expected to reveal the molecular recognitionmechanisms...
... for synonyms:PMI-IR versus LSA on TOEFL. In European Confer-ence on Machine Learning (ECML).Peter Turney. 2008. A uniform approach to analo-gies, synonyms, antonyms, and associations. In ... acceptable in the con-text of the second clause alone; only irrelevance to the contrast between medicine and poison eliminatesit. In general, the questions require a combination ofsemantic and world ... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 601–610,Jeju, Republic of Korea, 8-14 July 2012.c2012 Association for Computational Linguistics Computational Approachesto Sentence CompletionGeoffrey...
... linked to the solution of the Schrödinger equation(36), since depends on the solute charge distribution (electrons and nuclei). It is convenient to divide into electronic and nuclear contribu-tions:withIf ... on the solution of a Schrödinger equation, and hence not belonging to the cat-egory of continuum effective Hamiltonian methods. We shall pass then to a selection of methods based on mixed continuum–discrete ... been computationally found. The interpretation ofthe studied phenomenon must be based on clear and simple physical and chemical concepts. In order to perform this analysis we need to define and use...
... responsibility and thought-action fusion. Clark and Purdon (1995) found that the Control scale was the only scale that predicted obsessional symptomatology in non-clinical individuals, and individuals ... fact the intentional and effortful suppression of unwanted thoughts and images may have untoward and insidious effects on our mental functioning and emotional state. Wegner and colleagues (e.g., ... The Need to Control Thoughts Christine Purdon and David A. Clark Introduction The capacity to reflect on our mental activities and to influence their operation is an important function of...
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... left to right and top to bottom, with an overlap of 8 pixel both vertically and horizontally, in order to extract the observation vectors. The first 3×3 2D DCT coefficients corresponding to the ... from left -to- right and top -to- bottom and the observation vectors are extracted. Step 2. then the sequence of observation vectors is introduced in each EHMM model and its corresponding likelihood ... need to be strictly random for the decoder to work4There are ongoing research especially dealing with non-random sources Garcia-Frias & Zhong (2003)34New Approachesto Characterization and...
... like to call the reader’s attention to noticethe following:There is a very practical distinction to be made between elliptic equations on the one hand and hyperbolic and parabolic equations on ... solutions applied to image diffusion. Themain concentration of this chapter is to demonstrate the usage of regularizers, PDEs and level sets to achieve image segmentation in static and motion imagery. ... hyperbolic equation is the one dimensional waveequation: To this end, it is helpful to take concrete examples.The Poisson equationwhere the coefficients may be functions of and We will restrict...
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... social and economic arrangements. Common indicators of socioeconomic status are income, education, and occupation. Socioeconomic status is a powerful infl uence on individual and population health. ... 254 fi g; economic and social infl uences on aging and health policies on, 242–245; public health research and policy agenda for, 255–258; social and environmental considerations and health ... social and environmental considerations related to, 246–254. See also Elderly population; Healthy agingAging Nation: The Economics and Politics of Growing Older in America (Schulz and Binstock),...
... Collaboration Among TPC Members 196 Implications and Additional Lessons Learned from the TPC Study 205 Future Directions 207 Summary 2119 HOW VULNERABILITIES AND CAPACITIES SHAPE POPULATION ... PMviii Contents Foreclosure and Public Health 173 Neoliberalism, the Foreclosure Crisis, and Health Consequences 174 Conclusion 176 Summary 178PART THREEINTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHESTO INTERVENTIONS ... 34 Conclusion 37 Summary 38PART TWOINTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHESTO STUDYING CAUSES OF URBAN HEALTH PROBLEMS 433 INTERDISCIPLINARY, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH ON URBAN FOOD ENVIRONMENTS AND...