... location of a proof
mass. Thus, the range of applications that the vibration of elastic systems has to
consider has been increased.
1.3 Analysis of Vibrating Systems
The analyses of systems subject ... different models frequently reduce to that of a set of single degree of
freedom systems. Thus, a basic understanding of the response of single degree -of-
freedom...
... levels of representation. FST
systems are conceptually bidirectional; they may
easily be processed in either direction with the
same finite state mechanism; the problem of the
recoverability of ... properties of the tone
sandhi systems of Tern and Bade very clearly, in
particular the contextual dependencies (sandhi).
The reverse (recognition) simulations show the ef-
fect...
... a single point of attack. (2) The amount of information to store
grows exponentially with the size of the system and centralized systems cannot
sustain storing a growing amount of data at a user ... the ports of G is encoded on the white board of v.Toavoid
confusion, we will sometimes write f
(2)
and H
(2)
to denote the value of labels
f and graphs H throughout the second part...
... of activities focused on establishing and
maintaining the integrity of products and systems, through control of the processes for
initializing, changing, and monitoring the configurations of ... products and systems.
A Configuration Item (CI) is an identifiable part of a system (e.g., hardware, software, firmware,
documentation, or a combination thereof) that is a discrete t...
... Human Evaluation of NLG Systems
Anja Belz
Natural Language Technology Group
CMIS, University of Brighton
UK
A.S.Belz@brighton.ac.uk
Ehud Reiter
Dept of Computing Science
University of Aberdeen
UK
ereiter@csd.abdn.ac.uk
Abstract
We ... examined are bi-
ased in favour of generators that select on
the basis of frequency alone. We con-
clude that automatic evaluation of NLG
syste...
... starts the game, they are randomly
connected to one of the three worlds and one of the
NLG systems. The GIVE-1 Challenge evaluated
five NLG systems, which we abbreviate as A, M,
T, U, and W below. ... Dale
Macquarie U.
Robert.Dale@mq.edu.au
Sara Dalzel-Job
U. of Edinburgh
S.Dalzel-Job@sms.ed.ac.uk
Jon Oberlander
U. of Edinburgh
Johanna Moore
U. of Edinburgh
{J.Oberlander|J.Moore}@e...
... components come from
a wide variety of developers and use a variety of hardware and software
platforms, some of which may run the latest versions of the software, and
others of which may be several generations ... Craig Kaplan of the University of
Washington assisted with cover design. Jeffrey Risberg of TIBCO Soft-
ware, Inc.; Maja Mataric of the University of Southern Ca...
... deducible, in the presence of OVERLAPS
+
and INSIDE
+
, by using Rules I, II, and III.
Proof. The reader may refer to the proof of Claim 3.2 in Appendix of [23] for the
proof of Claim 3.9.
Therefore, ... spatial relationship “A is left of B”
(written as “A left -of B”) in [8] means that the position of the centroid of A is left
of that of B (and we say “A left -of B” is re...
... result of L1
Morphologic agreement
C-command constraints
Semantic consistency
Case of:
NumberOfElements (L1) = 1
Solution = TheFirstOne (L1)
NumberOfElements (L1) = 0
Exophora or cataphora
NumberOfElements ... the same number of parsed
constituents as the anaphora
6) Candidates that have appeared with the verb of
the anaphor more than once
7) Preference for indefinite NPs.
Case of:...
... Mechanisms of accumulation of arachidonate in phosphatidylinositol
in yellowtail
A comparative study of acylation systems of phospholipids in rat and the fish
species
Seriola ... is composed
mainly of 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl species also applies to
tissues of yellowtail.
Accumulation of arachidonic acid in PtdIns
in the presence of the large amounts
of docosahexaenoic ......