... houses in the Hot List
3
is randomly assigned to one ofthe three
conditions.
Then, the subject interacts with the evaluation
framework and at the end ofthe interaction
measures ofthe argument ... value tree in
the real estate domain). The arcs ofthe tree are
weighted to represent the importance ofthe
value ofan objective in contributing to the value
of its parent in the tree (e.g., ... alternatives and the
selection ofthe preferred alternatives.
Let’s examine now how an argument generator
can be evaluated in the context ofthe selection
task, by going through the architecture of the...
... substantially bet-
ter than ROUGE for a relevant class of topics.
Section 3 describes these metrics and the experi-
mental design to compare them; in Section 4, we an-
alyze the outcome ofthe ... selected the Spanish CLEF 2001-2003
news collection testbed (Peters et al., 2002), be-
cause Spanish is the native language ofthe subjects
recruited for the manual generation of reports. Out
of the ... limit and extrac-
tive nature ofthe summaries) do not necessarily
compromise the representativeness ofthe testbed.
The time limit is very tight, but the temporal ar-
rangement of documents and their...
... of them. The features are listed as follows:
• WORD: uni-gram and bi-grams of words in
an n window.
• POS: uni-gram and bi-grams of POS in an n
window.
• WORD+POS: Both the features of WORD
and ... Chinese Treebank-4(CTB4). We
presented anempiricalstudyof Chinese chunk-
ing on this corpus. First, we made an evaluation
on the corpus to clarify the performance of state-
of- the- art models ... we compare
the performance ofthe state -of- the- art ma-
chine learning models. Then we propose
two approaches in order to improve the
performance of Chinese chunking. 1) We
propose an approach...
... and 4 IE7 participants
answered the same way.
4.2.4 Impact of Reading and Understanding
In each ofthe first two sections ofthe exit sur-
vey we asked participants if they “read the text
of the ... categories. The first set of questions asked about
their understanding of and reaction to the bank warn-
ing in the study. The second question asked the same
questions about the library warning. The third ... se-
vere on the bank website. All 14 participants in our
study who heeded the library warning also heeded
the warning at the bank. An additional 18 partici-
pants heeded the bank warning and proceeded...
... A set ofthe attributes of
,
and
is used to predict the label ofthe . The
set consists of twenty attributes: ten for the char-
acter type (
, , , ,
, , , , , ), and an-
other ten for the character ... 1000.
However, they have concluded that a larger pool is better than
a smaller one because the final accuracy ofthe former is higher
than that ofthe latter.
6
The variance of a set of selected ... added to the primary pool and
is
the number of examples including both labeled ex-
amples in the training set and unlabeled ones in the
primary pool. The
must be less than the percentage
of support...
... shows that there is no detectable interaction between
the tag and the remainder ofthe protein and that the solu-
tion structure of MNK5 is not sensitive to the presence of
the tag. Recombinant protein ... 865–871 ª 2005 FEBS
An NMR studyofthe interaction between the human
copper(I) chaperone and the second and fifth
metal-binding domains ofthe Menkes protein
Lucia Banci
1,2
, Ivano Bertini
1,2
, ... HAH1 and either the second or the fifth
soluble domains of ATP7A (MNK2 and MNK5, respectively), in the pres-
ence of copper(I). The copper-transfer properties of MNK2 and MNK5
are similar, and...
... related to the nature ofthe task and the form of the
experimental materials. Students said that they found the
diagrams easier to understand if, when reading from top
to bottom, the order ofthe classes ... her own performance on
an alternative layout. The practice diagrams and the
randomisation ofthe order of presentation of the
experimental diagrams for each subject helped counter
the learning ... account the semantics ofthe diagram, are more likely
to be effective from a human understanding point of
view.
Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the students ofthe School of Computer
Science and...
... definitive and comprehensive
guidance on the assessment of single-obligor default risk and for the bottom-up analysis of risk and return of credit
portfolios. To get a better understanding of these ... interest rates and default risk. Moreover, the structure ofthe analysis focuses on understanding the dynamics
within the context of risk management. While we ultimately want to understand the relationship ...
the change in the 10-year Treasury bond yield, the change in slope (defined as the difference between 10-year and 2-year
Treasury bond yields), the convexity, the change in leverage, the change...