... two training hy-
potheses listed in Table 2, yielding two models, B
and J.
Table 3 shows the increasing accuracy of both
models in describing the text reuse in L
train
as
more features are incorporated. ... global linear models
in (Collins, 2002), we cast this task as learning a
mapping F from input verses x ∈ X to a text- reuse
hypothesis y ∈ Y ∪ {}. X is the set of verse...
... detailed
model of speech act effects, containing over 400
effects and constraints. It is able to generate a
dozen different types of messages, including initiat-
ing or terminating a friendship, ... friendship, applying or resign-
ing from a job, congratulating or consoling someone,
accepting or declining an invitation, encouraging or
discouraging someone from doing an act, thanki...
... useful in modelling intonation
phenomena such as the prosodic bracketing of
English phrases like (6) (generated using the English
Chain rule), whose applicative bracketing is given in
(6a). ... WHAT SORT OF TREES DO WE SPEAK?
A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF THE SYNTAX-PROSODY INTERFACE
IN TOKYO JAPANESE
Pete Whitelock
Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd.
Neave House, Winsmore...
... of this model was to see if increasing the num-
ber of factors used in prediction would significantly im-
prove the coverage whilst also maintaining a high ac-
curacy. A continuer was inserted ... occurrence
of any of these trigrams in the data.
4.4 Combined Model
The pause duration model was designed to differentiate
between pauses that contained continuers and pauses
that...
... The
computer model was validated in vitro andusedtoexamine
the branch-point kinetics in detail and to obtain insights into
the kinetic controls of methionine and threonine synthesis in
plants.
The ... phosphohomoserine to cysteine
via a ping-pong mechanism. Reactions are irreversible and
inhibited by inorganic phosphate. The modelling procedure
included an examination of the kinet...
... deictically " ;in front of the desk".
Figure 1: Intrinsic, deictic and extrinsic uses of
" ;in front off'
ing to a number of considerations including: the
spatial context (the spatial ... case of the
intrinsic interpretation (see section ) of a predi-
cation such as "the stool is in front of the desk",
the "stool" is located in so...
... could extend the
information-theoretic models to include such con-
text, we are currently investigating enhancements to
the hLLDA model along the lines of the approach
proposed in Wallach (2006).
A ... a means of organizing and navigating document
collections, they can also help in inferring a signif-
icant amount of information about the documents
attached to them, including pat...
... is
identified within noun phrases in Navy messages.
Mechanisms of text compression include increased fre-
quency of complex noun sequences and also increased
usage of nominalizations. Semantic ... sources of text compression by
two means: (1) comparing a full grammar of the standard
language to that of the domain in which we are working,
505
and {2) comparing the d...
... Gabriel in trying to
achieve fluency in a single online pass in the manner of a
person talking off the top of his head; this requires us to
put much more of the responsibility for fluency in the ... direction of Linguistic organly/nS principles, rather than
having to follow conceptual principles in Iockstep.
We will begin by describing what we mean by prose
style and t...
... membership of u in A is equal to the
degree of similarity of u to t, then the degree of typicality of t
is unity. This is reminiscent of definitions of prototypicality
(Rosch, 1978) in which ... value of
Propor-
tion
fits the intended meaning of
MOST.
To test procedure which represents the meaning of p
involves the following steps.
1. Let
Name~,
i 1 m, be t...