... variability in delivery of care. However, while more
definitive data are lacking, many guidelines - including many
of those in the present discussion - must remain fairly broad
in order to accommodate controversial ... source of bleeding
undergo an immediate bleeding control procedure unless initial
resuscitation measures are successful.’ For the purposes of
an operational proto...
... some of the
inappropriate coping strategies (such as sharing drugs or
reducing drug doses) reported in Zimbabwe. Clinicians
properly trained in mana ging treatment interruptions
could stagger ... Antiretroviral therapy in
public and private routine health care clinics in Cameroon: lessons from
the Douala antiretroviral (DARVIR) initiative. Clin Infect Dis 2005,
41:108-111.
6. Hardon...
... (respectively)
are interrupting from the interview domain. The
driver most often interrupts during a possible
driving-induced or low workload, the same goes
for the passenger but in opposite order. ... phrase when resum-
ing to a domain where the system is asking the
user for information, for example when adding
songs to a play list at the mp3-player (cf. the in-
terview domain)...
... clustering by paralleliz-
ing the clustering algorithm, and we demonstrate the
usefulness of the gazetteer constructed.
We parallelized the algorithm of (Torisawa, 2001)
using the Message Passing Interface ... the accuracy in
several cases.
1 Introduction
Gazetteers, or entity dictionaries, are important for
performing named entity recognition (NER) accu-
rately. Since building and ma...
... using the above definitions, as
the resulting semantic structure contains information
introduced by the determiner. On the other hand, a
lexical NP such as
Harry
will bind a variable in ... algorithm.
1. Introduction
In this paper we present an algorithm for
generating sentences using unification categorial
grammars (UCGs, Zeevat et al. 1987) but which
extends to any categori...
... using an update interface on IUs. The appli-
cations in Figures 2 and 4 make use of this interface
to mark the words of the utterance in bold for com-
pleted, and in italic for ongoing words (incidentally,
the ... Association for Computational Linguistics
INPRO_iSS: A Component for Just -In- Time Incremental Speech Synthesis
Timo Baumann
University of Hamburg
Department for In...
... scala-
ble mining method, called MINT (MIning
Named-entity Transliteration equivalents), for
mining of NETEs from large comparable corpo-
ra. MINT addresses several challenges in mining
NETEs from ... results in the IDEAL
environment – both for MINT and the Co-
Ranking baseline: MINT outperformed Co-
Ranking on all the language pairs, despite not
using time series similarity...
... language technology for
analysing and/or generating multi-sentence text.
As such, it is worth considering genre in the PTB,
since doing so can allow texts from different gen-
res to be weighted differently ... than distinctive inter-
nal features.
Such features are, however, of great interest in
both text analysis and text processing. Text an-
alysts have shown that there are indeed i...
... implemented
in Prolog,ln the interests of rapid prototyping,
but intended for later optimization. For
development purposes we are using an existing
corpus of i0,000 words of continuous prose from ... Centre for Computational Linguistics,
we are designing and implementing an English-to-
Japanese machine translation system with mono-
lingual English interaction. The project i...
... in initial resection (24.6%). Similarly, initial resec-
tion group had more intraoperative blood loss. However,
there were no differences between two groups in terms of
operating time, clumping ... hazards model was used for multivariate
analysis of prognostic factors. All statistical analyses were
performed using SPSS for Windows (version 11.0; SPSS
Institute, Chicago, IL, USA). P &l...