... cooccurrence-based, and dictionary-based methods, andtwokindsof sim-ilarity, taxonomic similarity and associative sim-ilarity. Word vectors constructed by these meth-ods are compared in the performanceof ... the performanceoftwo tasks,i.e., multiple-choice synonym test and word asso-ciation, which measure the degree to which theyreflect these twokindsof similarity.2 TwoKindsof SimilarityIn ... LinguisticsWord Vectors andTwoKindsof SimilarityAkira Utsumi and Daisuke SuzukiDepartment of Systems EngineeringThe University of Electro-Communications1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofushi, Tokyo 182-8585,...
... flight -of x meal -of dinner))) where coercion relation is AIRCRAFT -OF, mapping between flights and the aircraft they are on. Compare this with the reading for (6), in which airlines and not ... instead: (12) (wh x airlines (exists y flights (and (airline -of y x) (fly flight -of y orig -of Boston dest -of Denver) (leave flight -of y time -of (3 pm))))) in which the airline is related ... Projects Agency and was monitored by the Office of Naval Research under Contract No. N00014- 92-C-0035. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the author and should not...
... if two words A and B are linked in the network, then " when A is present in a text, B is also a little bit evoked, and vice versa " That is to say that when two descriptors of a ... wide and takes into account the boundaries of the texts. Moreover, the collocations here are indifferent to order. These three choices are motivated by our task point of view. We are interested ... Morris and Hirst's (1991) approaches are based on lexical cohesion computed from a lexical network. These methods depend on the presence of the text vocabulary inside their network....
... lock and key test were categor-ized into quartiles, and range of motion of the shouldersLouie and Ward Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:84http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/84Page 2 of ... hip and knee flexion versus any limitation in hip and knee flexion.Louie and Ward Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:84http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/84Page 11 of 13 and flex ion of ... Research Program of theNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases at theNational Institutes of Health.Authors’ contributionsGL and MW conceived of the study, designed...
... changes in mood and behavior were to be considered, novel codes and standards that influence the choice of lighting technolo-gies and the design of indoor environments could bedeveloped and implemented ... liv-ing in long-term care settings.ConclusionThe self-report of seasonal changes in mood andbehavior and of poor illumination indoors seem to be relevantindicators of the HRQoL and mental well-being.AbbreviationsBDI: ... a similar standard of living at the time of the study. Seasonal changes in mood and behaviorare a common phenomenon, but the preva-lence rates appear to vary between countries and somepopulations...
... requirements of Class E testing. Software upgrades are the mechanism used to keep the tester up to date with accuracy and performance requirements. These testers are complicated instruments and each ... Field Performance Testing V10 050111 Page 2 of 9 Performance Testing of Permanent Links and Channels Testing of telecommunications Permanent Links and Channels to determine performance ... algorithms in their software to achieve the necessary accuracy andperformance measurements. The following Level 3 testers are accepted by KRONE for testing of Class E performance using Cat...
... process of dissecting the inputs to a decision. It clarifies the degree of understanding of issues involved and helps to ensure that choice selection is reasoned and balanced. It is the basis of riskmanagement.We ... choices are identified as possible solutions and how thechoices are ultimately compared.Step 2 is the identification of options from which the selection will ultimately be made. The breadth and ... costs and benefits of each alternative based on criteria, and standards established by the persondoing the analysis. Roller blades are less expensive than a car, but a lot more work and slower.Step...
... requirements of Class E testing. Softwareupgrades are the mechanism used to keep the tester up to date with accuracy and performance requirements. These testers are complicated instruments and eachmanufacturer ... Permanent Links and ChannelsThere are 3 distinct areas of cable testing; Certification, Qualification and Verification.Certification is the most rigorous of all cable testing and uses the “Pass/Fail” ... DSP-LIA042 and DSP-LIA042A, when used at the Highband 8IDC module end of a permanent link, are supported by Fluke Networks and by ADCKRONE Australia as acceptable adaptors for testing of permanent...
... the members of one class are now part of another class. Instead of copying and pasting code from one module into another module like you would do with Visual Basic 6 (the copy -and- paste method ... & ex.Message) 9.4 Control the Creation andBehaviorof Classes Now that you have code that can prepare all of the objects you need to access and update data in the database, it's ... exceptions are exceptions that are related to execution of code and the .NET run-time, including things as standard as NullPointerExceptions as well as more critical issues, such as OutOfMemoryExceptions....
... 2Chicago 1 Fairness and Friendliness50 TCP flows and 4 UDT flows between SARA and StarLightRealtime snapshot of the throughputThe 4 UDT flows have similar performance and leave enough ... scattering/gatheringãSpeculation of next packetProtocol Buffer Protocol BufferUser BufferDataNew Data Experiences in Design and Implementation of a High Performance Transport ProtocolYunhong Gu, Xinwei Hong, and ... independent of BDPãSatisfies max-min fairness if all the flows have the same end-to-end link capacity–Otherwise, any flow will obtain at least half of its fair shareãDoes not take more bandwidth...