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... [16-20] for an explication of this point. SEMANTIC ANALYZER FORENGLISH SENTENCES 11 structure, and the relational terms, as mentioned above, make available a further set of rules for transforming ... consequences of this ordering are that each semantic class is a subclass of a syntactic class and that each may also be a subclass of other semantic classes. These con- sequences are used to considerable ... Analyzer forEnglish Sentences by Robert F. Simmons* and John F. Burger, System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California A system for semantic analysis of a wide range of English sentence...
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... 4). For example, “can” in English may be “Aux” for ability sense, “V” for to make a container sense, and “N” for a container sense and there is hardly existing POS-tagger which can tag POS for ... exhaustively exploited all linguistic information in English texts and there is no way for us to improve English POS-tagger in case of such a monolingual English texts. By contrast, in the bilingual ... transformation rules. We will use these rules to improve an existing English POS-tagger (as baseline tagger) for tagging words of the English side in the word-aligned EVC corpus. This English...
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... signal is formula AXc AGb AF(AX(a /x b) ) sense for all paths, at the next state c is true for all paths, globally b is true for all paths, eventually there is a state from which, for all ... representation language for English. We have constructed a context-free grammar for /22, in order to obtain a concrete approximation to a controlled subset of Englishfor expressing spec- ifications. ... translation function. That is, some form of inference is required probably involving domain-specific axioms or general temporal axioms in order to obtain a CTL formula from the English expression....
... conditions have beenused for other standardization efforts, e.g. for tran-scriptome analysis [12]. Thus, the assay medium willhave wide applicability for yeast systems biology. For specific yeast strains ... flux.DiscussionIn order to support coordinated efforts to standardizeexperimental conditions for systems biology, we haveformulated an assay medium for kinetic measurementsthat closely resembles ... unravellingof kinetic mechanisms, and for this it is very infor-mative to subject enzymes to extreme conditions.However, data and assay conditions that were chosen for the investigation of catalytic...
... Extraction for Intelligent ChineseInformation Retrieval. Special issue on“Information Retrieval with Asian Language”Information Processing and Management, 1998. PENS: A Machine-aided English ... 0.964942 English Top 1 0.794658 English Top 5 0.932387 English Top 1(Consideringmorphology)0.606845 English Top 5(Consideringmorphology)0.834725Figure 4-2: Testing of Pinyin -English Word-levelTranslation4.2 ... testing example for word-level Pinyin -English translation. Sincethe user only cares about how to write contentwords, rather than function words, we shouldskip function words in the English sentence....
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... the coursewareand then present the statistics for the courseware.3.1 VocabularyWe used the specialized vocabulary used in theTest of Englishfor International Communication(TOEIC) because ... (·)|)respectively. Asg(·) is based on the Okapi BM25 function (Robert-son and Walker, 2000), which has been shown to bequite efficient in information retrieval,9we expected7http://www.kotonoba.net/˜mutiyama/vocabridge/8A ... been proven to be quite effi-cient in information retrieval. Readers are referred to papers bythe Text REtrieval Conference (TREC, http://trec.nist.gov/), for example.g(·) to be effective in retrieving...