... A multi-staged approach to identifying
complex events in textual data
Conrad Chang, Lisa Ferro, John Gibson, Janet Hitzeman, Suzi Lubar, Justin Palmer,
Sean Munson, Marc Vilain, and Benjamin ... understood as relations
(job title) or events (acquisitions).
3.3 Statistical training
Because we had no existing methods to address
financial events or relations, we took this o...
... the list of endings indicates that infor-
mation on this ending is stored in internal memory
beginning at address 357; the machine then sets
β
=
357. The routine would proceed to identify ЕН ... Flag (b) to indicate a particular
manner in which the string is to be handled during the
process of syntactic integration.
In the event that the routine does not succeed in
deter...
... FLEXIBLE APPROACH TO COOPERATIVE RESPONSE GENERATION
IN INFORMATION-SEEKING DIALOGUES
Liliana Ardissono, Alessandro Lombardo, Dario Sestero
Dipartimento di Informatica - Universita' di Torino ...
for getting information on how to achieve a goal in a
restricted domain, l The main purpose of the system is
to recognize the user's plans and goals to build coop-
erativ...
...
This method is also shown to be effective for
supporting NE domain porting and is intuitive for
configuring an NE system to tag user-defined NE
types.
The remaining part of the paper is organized ... targeted.
In addition to the key NE types in MUC, our
system is able to recognize another NE type,
namely, PRODUCT (PRO) NE. We instructed our
truthing team to add this NE t...
...
Gross(1977) in identifying the referents of defin-
ite noun phrases, by Robinson(1981) in interpret-
ing
verb
p~vases, by ~ner(
1981
) in anaphora
resolution, by CarberrT(1983) in plan inference, ... before moving on to investigate a plan for
CS263. Since the teacher of C3200 has nothing to
do with the plan for taking C3263, the mechanisms
for retaining dialogue conte...
... entities as
possible using operators in the intensionai logic. In
this section we illustrate this point by showing how
definitely referenced sets, information about kinds, in-
definitely identified ... something of a bare plural, KIND is
used; for instance, cats as in cats are ferocious is
represented as (KIND CATS). An indefinite set aris-
ing as a bare plural in a VP is repr...
...
automatically. The remaining 3 to ~ per
cent were corrected by human post-editors.
~brk is now in progress to devise a
suite of programs to provide a
constituent analysis of the sentences in ...
Co-ordinated constructions present similar
prob lens.
T-TAG SELECTION AND BRACKET CLOSING
It is the task of the final phase of
the parser to fill in any remaining
closing brac...
... modeled apparent kinetic parameters into
the double-reciprocal Lineweaver–Burk equation and
plotting the resulting linear functions, we obtained the
graph in Fig. 5D. The lines intersect at negative ... determined here using a whole cell kinetics
approach, which has the advantages of: (a) maintain-
ing the complete electron transport chain used during
metal respiration; and (b) keeping the...
... scoring methods
have a linear computational complexity, only the
training phase of our approach is time-consuming.
3.1 Sentence scoring methods
Our work is aimed at identifying the best linear
combination ... without
language-specific knowledge (including linguistic
analysis) can be considered language-independent
summarizers.
The publication of information on the Internet
in an ever-inc...
... optimisation in YM03 comes from contract-
ing deductions in Eis96 so that linking operations
are immediately followed by combining operations;
while ES99 does the opposite, forcing combining
operations to ... programming algorithm which
combines spans into larger spans, Yamada and Mat-
sumoto’s works by sequentially executing parsing
actions that move a focus point in the input one po...