... points of asymptotically nonexpansive mappings,” Journal ofMathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 158, no. 2, pp. 407–413, 1991.8 H. K. Xu, “Inequalities in Banach spaces with applications,” ... nonlinear mappings in Hilbertspace,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 20, pp. 197–228, 1967.3 F. E. Browder, “Nonexpansive nonlinear operators in a Banach space,” Proceedings ... Theory and Applications 1914 V. Colao, G. Marino, and H K. Xu, “An iterative method for finding common solutions of equilibriumand fixed point problems,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications,...
... S. Jayram, Rajasekar Krishna-murthy, Sriram Raghavan, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan, and Huaiyu Zhu. Avatar information extraction system. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. [23] Sándor Dominich. The Modern Algebra ... based on its approach with different advantages, however, they also have some shortcomings. Information Extraction based solution has low scalability and low adaptability while Text Information ... efficient and direct manner. Currently, there is a lot of information available in structured format on the web. For example, an apartment on real estate website usually has its structured information...
... connection matrix as its input parameter includes following steps: 1. An arbitrary node (for example node a) is selected as start node. 2. A not search node adjacent to node a (for example node ... 1468617151, Iran (email: nmoslemi@nri.ac.ir , jabbasi@nri.ac.ir) A. Rabiee is with the Department of Electrical Engineering, IUST University, Tehran, Iran (email: Abdorezarabiee@yahooo.com) programming ... reliability block diagram, series-parallel simplification cannot be used and other algorithms should be searched in such cases. Some of these algorithms, which are based on finding minimum paths,...
... DivisionAAC Acquisition Advice CodeABF Availability Balance FileAMC Army Materiel CommandASB Aviation Support BattalionASL Authorized Stockage ListAVIM Aviation Intermediate MaintenanceAVN AviationAWCF ... times, and reduced equip-ment availability. In many cases, maintainers who were unable to waitany longer for parts to maintain readiness had to make extra efforts towork around part availability ... stocking as many items as possible. Instead, theymust balance performance goals against the realities of budget andstorage capacity constraints. To manage this tradeoff, the Army usesan algorithm...
... AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION Toshikazu Fukushima, Yutaka Ohyama and Hitoshi Miyai C&C Systems Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation 1-1, Miyazaki 4-chome, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa ... ha~d, Fukushima's ~Igorithm is very suitable for text witha large character set, such as Japanese (more than 5,000 different chaxacters are com- puter re~able in Japanese). This algorithm ... developing natural lan- guage parsing accelerators, a hardware approach to the parsing speed-up (Fukushima, 1989b) -(Fukushima, 199 0a) . This paper describes a new hardware algorithmfor high speed...
... Spatial Relations in General Object Localization Tasks. In Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Canberra, Australia. Barbara Grosz, and Candace ... the natural, flat expression 'the table on which there are a glass and a cup'. In (Horacek 1996), the same result can be obtained through an adequate selection of search parameters. ... operators: conceptual predicates cannot always be mapped straightforwardly onto lexemes and grammatical features so that the anticipation of their composability is limited. Even more importantly,...
... with a minimal effort. 1 Introduction Texts that are available in two languages (bitexts) are immensely valuable for many natural language processing applications z. Bitexts are the raw ma- ... cognates and translation lexicons. Two tokens in a bitext are cognates if they have the same meaning and similar spellings. In the non- technical Canadian Hansards (parliamentary debate transcripts ... builds bitext maps one chain at a time. The search for each chain alternates between a genera- tion phase and a recognition phase. The genera- tion phase begins in a small rectangular region of...
... ResearchPrevious work on transliteration mining uses a man-ually labelled set of training data to extract translit-eration pairs from a parallel corpus or comparablecorpora. The training data ... Unsupervised Transliteration Mining with an Applicationto Word AlignmentHassan Sajjad Alexander Fraser Helmut SchmidInstitute for Natural Language ProcessingUniversity of Stuttgart{sajjad,fraser,schmid}@ims.uni-stuttgart.deAbstractWe ... over training and held-out data, then a non-transliteration word pair such asthe English-Hindi pair “change – badlao” may endup in the training data and the related pair “changes– badlao” in...
... using an algorithm and to initiate empirical TB treatment while awaiting culture results. The sensitivity and specificity of clinical algorithms Evaluation of a diagnostic algorithmfor smear-negative ... therefore narrower. Active TB has been found at autopsy in around 50% of AIDS-related deaths in Africa,5,6 and in almost half the diagnosis was not made ante-mortem.5This situation is complicated ... (28)Table I. Baseline data for the 58 smear-negative patients (continued)Characteristic ValueAdenopathy 11 (19)Infiltrate and adenopathy 5 (9)Pleural effusion/thickening and infiltrates...
... DARPA Speech and Natural Language Work- shop, pages 152-157, Pacific Grove, CA., Febru- ary 1991. Morgan Kaufmann. [Gale and Church, 1991b] W. A. Gale and K. W. Church. A program for aligning ... bilingual collocations [Smadja, 1992]. ã Estimating parameters for statistically-based machine translation [Brown et al., 1992]. The work described here makes use of the aligned Canadian Hansards ... dences for efficient operation. An arbitrarily large corpus can be accommodated by segmenting it ap- propriately. The algorithm described here is an instance of a general approach to statistical...
... IDEA AND SOLUTION OF INTERPOLATING APPOROXIMATLY PROBLEM WITH WHITE NOISE DATA With training in equally spaced nodes, the HDH-1 phase can be apply in many applications which needs fast training ... California from the 1990 Cens us. In this sample a block group on average includes 1425.5 individuals living in a geographically compact area. Naturally, the geographical area included varies ... unequally spaced data. The idea is:Step 1: Base on the unequally spaced nodes and its measured value with white noise, using regression method, we create a new set of data with equally spaced nodes...