... determine the meanings ofthe sentences actually presented to the system. Dynamic model-theoretic semantics allows the evaluation of a formula to cause the addition of information to the model. ... One of these effects occurs when the information given by an element ofthe model is expanded between the time when that element is identified as the denotation of a sub-expression in the ... and the time when it is used in combination with other elements. If the expansion of the model is not properly managed, the result of the evaluation of such a formula can be wrong (i.e. inconsistent...
... higher the p-value attached to an operator, the closer is the interpretation of that operator in accordance with the rules of ordinary Boolean logic. On the other hand, the smaller the p-value, ... must be used. The results of Table I show that for the CACM queries the best overall policy is a complete softening ofthe Boolean operators down to p = 1. Evidently not many ofthe quasi-Boolean ... used for the formulation ofinformation retrieval queries which is capable of representing both the use of compound noun phrases as well as the inclusion of synonym constructions in the query...
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... in the physical sciences similarto that ofthe theory of evolution in the life sciences. What is intriguingis that the predictions of one seem to contradict the predictions of the other. The ... April 2, 2004 21:618 Information, Entropy, and the Origin of LifeWalter L. Bradley1.introductionDarwin’s theory of evolution and the development ofthe Second Law of Thermodynamics by Clausius, ... Second Law of Thermodynamics. For them, the origin of life is nothing more or less than the emergence of sufficient biological information to enable a system of biopolymers to (1) store information, (2)...
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... the utility ofthe dis-course structure on the user side of a dialogue sys-tem. One related study is that of (Rich and Sidner, 1998). Similar to the NM, they use the discourse structure information ... de-scribe the motion ofthe person and his keys while heis holding them. Then we will look at the motion of the person and his keys after he lets go of them. Let's begin by looking at the ... perception ofthe system. We find that the NM presence significantly improves user’s perception of the system in terms of their ability to concen-trate on the instruction (Q3), in terms of their...
... types is, the headword ofthe currentnode (type1), the headword ofthe parent node(type2), the headword ofthe grandpa node(type3), the first word in the objective wordsequence(type4), the first ... brother ofthe current node 0.5832 2.1511 1.2186Y= the second right brother ofthe current node 0.1066 0.5044 0.2525Y= the second left brother ofthe current node 0.0949 0.6171 0.2697Y= the ... first right brother ofthe parent 0.1068 0.3717 0.2133Y= the first left brother ofthe parent 0.2505 1.5603 0.61455.2 The analysis to the influence of the structural relation and the structuraldistance...
... and the results co~ared to the evaluations ofthe original analysis and to one another. From the compar- isons can be determined: the extent to which discourse theory can be translated into these ... systems for each ofthe pro- posed modifications. In this experiment the original corpus of thirty abstracts (but not the prublem state- ments) is submitted to all versions ofthe analysis pro- ... algorithmically) and then either: a. Use the phrase only as a unit equivalent to a single word in the co-occurrence analysis ; or b. use any co-occurrence with either member ofthe phrase as a...