... questions about the user’s travel plans bothat the beginning of the dialogue and also after QuantitativeandQualitativeEvaluationof Darpa CommunicatorSpoken Dialogue SystemsMarilyn A. WalkerAT&T ... achieve abetter understanding of the role ofqualitative as-pects of each system’s dialogue behavior. Wequantify the extent to which the dialogue actmetrics improve our understanding by applyingthe ... 07932becky@research.att.comJulie E. BolandInstitute of Cognitive ScienceUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteLafayette, LA 70504boland@louisiana.eduAbstractThis paper describes the application of the PARADISE evaluation...
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... Bru-cellacapt and Coombs tests in terms of sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis and follow-up of brucello-sis and it was concluded that the results were similar in the follow-up of patients ... values for ELISA and immuncapture test are given in Table 2. The compatibility of the results of the three tests was analyzed on the basis ofevaluationand sta-tistical evaluation with reference ... sensitivity and specificity were found to be 94.1 % and 97.1 % re-spectively. Evaluationof two Ig’s together rather than one by one increases their sensitivity and specificity values. The Ig G and...
... marketindices using standard methods as well as the most recent state -of- the-art methods. Theanalysis of the risk measures calculated by Riskometer on September 24, 2003 and January 9,2004 and the corresponding ... concept of concordance and discordance which informally says that a pair of random variables are concordant if largevalues of one tend to be associated with large values of the other and small ... V., and N. Naik (2000), Generalised Style Analysis of Hedge Funds, Journal of Asset Management, 1, 1, 93-109.Agarwal V., and N. Naik (2000b), On Benchmarking of Hedge Funds with Passive and Option-based...
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... truth-aptness of evaluations and, correspondingly,understand fittingness in terms of truth. And although they may differ in theirinterpretation of the nature of the truth involved andof its link ... Editorial Board of dialectica stop talking of objects as bearers of values, andof evaluations as representing and potentially reflecting these values. Epistemic appropriateness and fittingness5. ... are often responding to rational forces. We become aware of the danger of walking near the edge of a cliff and start to feel frightened; and we discover that (certain) dogs are aggressive and...
... solvent of the matrix, and 0.5 lL of the mixturewas immediately applied to a sample probe spot.Cyclization reaction as a function of pH and temperatureIn order to determine the effect of pH and ... h.Fig. 2. Comparison of the hydrolysis reaction as a function of denaturingagent and pH. (A), (B) and (C): (d), (s )and( .) correspond toguanidinium chloride concentrations of 0 , 2 and 3M, respectively.Hydrolysis ... using the purified recombinant protein, theconversion of reagents and products of the exopeptidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of Met1 and cyclization of Gln1 topyroglutamyl were monitored at different...
... variety of scenes,certain attributes of spatial configuration (such asthe extent of openness and spatial definition, thenormal function and/ or use of the place, and theage of the site and its ... little of theresearch mentioned above evaluated urban stimuli,or the role that familiarity or recognition of visualized scenes may play in processes of aesthetic evaluation. The development ofevaluation ... two types of place were recorded inthe subscales of evasion and compatibility.However, the results of our research—given theobjective of characterizing the main scenicresources of a city—show...
... review of laws and policies related to forestry and land, and an analysis of the process of authorization of land concessions in Laos. Part III presents an assessment of the economic, social and ... definition of land relate more and more clearly to the use of land to respond to the economic development criteria of the country. 2. Development of rights and powers to manage and develop land ... Research and Information on Land and Natural Resources, the Department of Land Use, Planning and Development, the Department of Land Administration, the Department for Policy and Inspection, and...
... first part of the paper is based upon Multiple Choice Analysis and identifies thedeterminants of the probability of an enterprise declaring itself profitable, on the basis of aprojection of discriminating ... confirms one of the most standard hypothesis on the microeconomy of transition: the adjustment and growth of enterprises require that they meet a growingdemand for their goods and adjust to ... levels of activity, low capacity utilization, and so on. Consequently,only 28% and 18% of enterprises respectively declare positive profits. Group 4 facescomparatively higher levels of demand-constraint...