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a number of statistical and machine
learning techniques for ordering se-
quences of adjectives in the context of
a natural language generation system.
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The problem of generating ordered sequences of
adjectives is an instance of the more general prob-
lem of selecting among a number of possible
outputs from...
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is ccmbinatoric in nature since it may require
looking at all combinations of the attributes of
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what information the system contains and what that
information represents. An optimal way of
acquiring this knowledge is to interact, in
natura...
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involved in regulating the GABA translocation of
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the semantics of natural language. However, the
models used in this formalism are static and are
usually infinite. Dynamic models are incomplete
models that include ...
maintained by expanding the image in the table
using the ~-expression, and then finding the
corresponding element in the model. If the element
in the model that was the de...
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structure of shared forests in ambiguous parsing.
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... role of informa-
tion retrieval in answering “relationship”
questions, a new class complex informa-
tion needs formally introduced in TREC
2005. Since information retrieval is of-
ten an integral ... properties of the
document containing the sentence and properties
of the sentence itself. Regarding the former type,
two features come into play: the relevance score
of the document...
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ABSTRACT
The
desirability of a syntactic parsing
com-
ponent
in natural language ... analysis of infor-
mation, contains three minor episodes in addition
to the major one introduced in the first sentence
of the report. The discussion below of syntactic
form...
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with no corresponding pitch increase was never-
theless heard as a pitch raise. Interestingly
enough, a drop in intensity was not heard as a
drop in pitch, merely as a form of ...
routine that built up a list of integers, doing one
of two things as conditions in the algorithm
dictated:
(a) If the element in the phonetic list is a
phone and the value of t...