... .5http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/lex-parser.shtml6http://disi.unitn.it/moschitti/Tree-Kernel.htm6 Results and DiscussionTo measure the contribution of the features col-lected from the reduced graphs (using dependency patterns, trigger words and negative cues) and regex patterns, we ... depen-dency patterns, regex patterns, triggers, negativecues, syntactic dependencies among words and constituent parse trees) and their different repre-sentations (i.e. flat features, tree structures and graphs) ... on 5 benchmark PPI corpora before and after adding features collected using dependency patterns, regex patterns, trigger words and negative cues to the walk features. The TPWF kernel is a component...
... itera-tively and incrementally. In the first iteration, a core set of analysis and design topics and notation is presented. The second iteration expands into new ideas, UML notation, and patterns. And ... principles and heuristics. By studying and applying the information and techniques presented here, you will become more adept at understanding a problem in terms of its processes and concepts, and ... Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 3 Applying UML andPatterns in OOA/D 3 Assigning Responsibilities 6 What Is Analysis and Design? 6 What Is Object-Oriented Analysis and Design? 7 An Example...
... suffix features up to length 3, and features looking at capitalization patterns in theword. We then added features that leverage domain-specific properties of our data, unlabeled in-domaindata, and ... Creating Speech and Language Datawith Amazon’s Mechanical Turk.John Lafferty, Andrew McCallum, and Fernando Pereira.2001. Conditional random fields: Probabilistic modelsfor segmenting and labeling ... user-created content, and a flurry of recent research has aimed to under-stand and exploit these data (Ritter et al., 2010; Shar-ifi et al., 2010; Barbosa and Feng, 2010; Asur and Huberman, 2010;...
... enve-lope between 11 and 26 charges (m ⁄ z 4982–2108) wasobserved, and for hexamers and nonamers, completeenvelopes between 20 and 35 charges (m ⁄ z 5480–3132) and between 28 and 37 charges (m ... 1.2 and 1.9 kV, and cone and RF lens potentials were 100 and 38 V, respectively. The pumping of the ESI interface regionwas restricted; backing pirani vacuum gauge from 1.8 to1.95 mbar, and ... the left indicate bands that are compatible withmonomers (a), trimers (3a), hexamers (6a), and nonamers (9a),according to sedimentation velocity and equilibrium data (A, C) and MS data (Fig....
... reading and lowering both recall and precision. Bad predictors are the verbs “tohave” and “to be” and some prepositions suchas “with”, which can be used with metonymic(talk with Hungary) and literal ... metonymy) that “England” and “Scot-land” in (3) and (4) are also metonymic. In order to2Due to its regularity, conventional metonymy is also knownas regular polysemy (Copestake and Briscoe, 1995). ... the PMWs are “Pakistan”, “England” and “Scotland”. The other level pertains to the similar-ity between the PMW’s contexts (“<subject> (had)won the World Cup” and “<subject> lost in...
... Featuresand Values Lauri Karttunen University of Texas at Austin Artificial Intelligence Center SRI International and Center for the Study of Language and Information Stanford ... Pereira, J. Robinson, and M. Tyson, 1983: "The Formalism and Implementation of PATR-II," in B. Grosz and M. Stiekel, Research on Interactive Acqui- sition and Use of Knowledge, ... 8.1]. 2. Unification and Generalization Several related grammar formalisms (UG, LFG, PATR- II, and GPSG) now e×ist that are based on a very similar conception of featuresand use unification...
... Boratav, Yeldan and Köse (2000), Onaran (2000), Yeldan and Köse (1999), Filiztekin (1999), Ercan(1999), Pamukçu and de Boer (1999), Köse and Yeldan (1998a and 1998b), Yentürk (1997 and 1999), Uygur ... disinflation and stabilization is summarized in Calvo (2001), Calvo and Vegh (1999), Calvo, Reinhart and Vegh (1995), Amadeo (1996), Agenor (2000), Akyuz and Cornforth (1999), Calvo, Leiderman and ... (1996),Diaz-Alejandro (1985), Kaminsky and Reinhart (1999), Frenkel (1995), and Agenor and Montiel (1999, chp. 8). Forindividual country experiences see also Corbo (1985), and Edwards and Edwards...
... linewidth, the values are 5.4 · 10)10 and )1.36, respectively [48].AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to thank the University of Ice-land Research Fund and the Icelandic Research Fundfor financial ... structure and dynamics.Biochemistry 35, 7692–7704.19 Steinhoff HJ (2004) Inter- and intra-molecular distancesdetermined by EPR spectroscopy and site-directed spinlabeling reveal protein-protein and ... and dynamical features of a cold-adapted AP usingsite-directed spin-labeling in conjunction with EPRspectroscopy. The effects of cysteine mutations and spin-labeling on kinetic properties and...
... Featuresand Agreement Sam Bayer and Mark Johnson* Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Box 1978 Brown University { b ayer,mj ... features will be treated as atomic propositions (we have no need to separate them into attributes and values), and a simple cat- egory will be a Boolean combination of such atomic &apos ;features& apos; ... '^' and 'v' (Morrill named these 'lq' and '11' respectively). Given a set of atomic features 5, we define the set of feature terms 7- and categories...
... can understand cube decoding through analgebraic structure with two operations ⊕ and ⊗,where ⊗ need not be associative and need not dis-tribute over ⊕, and furthermore where ⊕ and ⊗ are5Distributivity ... Lafferty, A. McCallum, and F. Pereira. 2001. Con-ditional random fields: Probabilistic models for seg-menting and labeling sequence data. In Proc. ofICML.R. Levy, F. Reali, and T. Griffiths. 2008. ... Semirings Old and NewWe now consider interesting special cases and variations of cube summing.6.1 The k-best+residual SemiringWhen restricted to local features, cube pruning and cube summing...
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... or metaphoric (as in the sea smiled). 4. SEMANTIC FEATURESAND SELECTION RESTRICTIONS IN LEXICON AND GRAMMAR In early 60-ies semantic features were almost unique theoretical instrument ... semantic features: [+Incompatibility of contraries] (you cannot believe that P and simultaneously believe that not-P, though, e.g., you can assume that P and simultaneously assume that not-P) and ... and the verb ~h~xg.&~.Tb has its usual meaning of a verb of motion. 3. Disambiguation of a lexically homonymous noun by addressing transfer features of the predicate. Thus, semantic features...