... Structurale
Eric.Fanchon@ibs.fr
Abstract
We give a demonstration of an application of
XRCE's controlled text authoring system MDA to
biological experiment reports. This work is the
result of a collaboration between XRCE's ... the formulation of well-
formed semantic representation and of its textual re-
alization. Both GF and MDA stress the importance of
a formal s...
... RACE experiments to study the presence of hemocyanin in a
broad range of ametabolous and hemimetabolous hexapod taxa. We
obtained a total of 12 full-length and 5 partial cDNA sequences of hemo-
cyanins ... hemolymph of many arthropod species
[1–4]. They are composed of six identical or similar
subunits with molecular masses of around 75 kDa
[1,3]. A subunit may bind to an O
2
mo...
... understanding of the
differences in the kinds of non-fluencies that occur, we are
left with a kind of grab bag of grammatical deviation that
can never be analyzed except by some sort of general ... corpus of over twenty hours of transcribed speech, in the
process of using the parser to search for various syntactic
constructions. Tht~ transcripts are of sociolinguistic...
... Tramontano
(University of Rome, Italy) with the invaluable help of
Andriy Kryshtafovych (Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory) and Volker Eyrich (Columbia University).
The goals of the experiments are: ... organizers collect sequences of ‘targets’ i.e. of pro-
teins, the structure of which are likely to be solved within
a few weeks. These sequences are made available to the
comm...
... guessed
for distinct (occurrences of) productions are trans-
ported to distinct (occurrences of) terminal produc-
tions [cf. Section 3 of (Potthoff and Thomas, 1993)
and page 346 of (Hoogeboom and ten Pas, ... argumentation).
Instead of taking the lexicographically smallest
element of pos
N
(r) or pos
∆
(r) in the previous
proof, we can take any fixed element of that set. In
the de...
... mean length of utterance as a
function of the number of sample sentences (taken in groups of
five) seen by the program, b As one would expect, the system
starts with an average of around one ... program that
attempted to explain some of the basic phenomena of first
language acquisition. This system began by learning the
meanings of words in terms of a conceptual depend...
... result of
the application of that metarule. This maximal set is called the
finite closure
(FC)
of a set R of lexical ID rules under a set M
of metarules.
The cleanest possible complexity proof ... finite closure of a set of metarules M
on a set of ID rules R. The
category membership
problem is to
determine if a category or C or a legal extension of C is in the
set K...
... representation of the
potential referents of a quantifier such as ‘at least
one’ would contain every pair of non-empty sub-
sets of the set of all entities, with a cardinal-
ity on the order of . If ... number of ele-
ments in each of the composed sets (assuming the
sets are sorted in advance and remain so), the cal-
culation of referent sets only adds a factor of
to the si...
... NC, USA
4 Biomedical Research Centre, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
5 Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Basement membranes (BMs) ... biophysical properties of BMs.
The lack of data is probably due to the difficulty of
obtaining BM preparations that are free of adjacent
interstitial connective tissue and the l...
... acquisition
of entailment relations. In Proceedings of EMNLP.
Jason Van Hulse, Taghi Khoshgoftaar, and Amri
Napolitano. 2007. Experimental perspectives on
learning from imbalanced data. In Proceedings of
ICML.
Frank ... compact
view of the underlying content. A simple form of
structural presentation is by a single hierarchy, e.g.
(Hofmann, 1999). A more complex approach is
hierarchi...