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... standard annotations For < /b> segmentation, a < /b> token is considered to be correct if its boundaries match the boundaries of < /b> a < /b> word in the gold standard For < /b> the whole task, both the boundaries andthe ... information Both the IOB2 representation (Ramshaw and Marcus, 1995) andthe Start/End representation (Kudo and Matsumoto, 2001) are popular For < /b> example, the label B- NN indicates that a < /b> character ... get sub-words which maximize the agreement about word boundaries Finally, a < /b> fine-grained sub-word tagger (SubTag) is applied to bracket subwords into words and also to obtain their POS tags Stacked...
... substance is easy for < /b> absorbtion and transformation (1) Bracket for < /b> micro-organism develops (2) Supply oxygen for < /b> micro-organism that disintegrate aerobic organic 3.3.2 Structure disposes of < /b> ... growing capability Ludwigia in waste water - Stage III: Analyse data and conclude the waste treatment capability of < /b> Ludwigia 4.2.2 Material – Means of < /b> study + Ludwigia + Brass basin for < /b> dispose ... plants equation has brass basin: + Brass basin 1: waste concentration 100% + Brass basin 2: waste concentration 50% + Brass basin 3: pure water equation has repeat sets - Stage of < /b> preparing for < /b> experiment:...
... letters of < /b> response to the author fromthe participants of < /b> the Oxford and Cambridge boat races John Edward Morgan, himself a < /b> former university oarsman and physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, ... have been levied ; these are the men who, before all others, have been consigned to premature decay and an untimely grave, whose sad fate has been blazoned forth to point a < /b> moral or adorn a < /b> tale ... perhaps for < /b> both Such is the language of < /b> the censors of < /b> these pastimes To support their assertions they bring forward the case of < /b> a < /b> boat which one hot summer's day rowed from Oxford to London, and although...
... forests of < /b> the State of < /b> Pennsylvania have been made available for < /b> natural gas extraction, although only around 1.4% of < /b> this area (or less than 0.5% of < /b> the total forest area) would be taken for < /b> use ... this analysis, and furthermore the data on the scale of < /b> impacts and their frequency are not available or sufficiently robust to enable this analysis to be carried out for < /b> the majority of < /b> potential ... from Both conventional and unconventional wells may hydrocarbon bearing formation by be drilled through water bearing strata and need impermeable layers to achieve the same performance standards...
... dictionary format requires at most a < /b> recompilation fromthe neutral form rather than labour-intensive rewriting It also makes dictionary information available both in a < /b> form perspicuous to the human ... the form of < /b> the lexical stem of < /b> the translation equivalent or gloss, but this is purely a < /b> convenience for < /b> the user, and should not obscure their formal nature, orthe fact that contrastive information ... reverse All atomic feature values are listed explicitly This ensures that all the information held about each word is clearly available to the user The compilation process for < /b> these neutral forms...
... inhabitants and South Korea 47 million for < /b> a < /b> total of < /b> 70 million, a < /b> little larger than that of < /b> Britain, France, or Italy, anda < /b> little smaller than that of < /b> Germany Korea has been a < /b> part of < /b> an East ... human form.” Both animals ate the species and avoided the sun After twenty-one days the bear became a < /b> woman but the tiger, unable to observe the taboo, remained a < /b> tiger Unable to find a < /b> husband, ... influenced by the more ancient societies of < /b> Egypt andthe Near East Likewise, state formation in Northeast Asia—Manchuria, Korea, andJapan occurred under the influence of < /b> the earlier and more complex...
... and trials of < /b> the Pyx The Treasury andthe tally The Crusades: financial and fiscal effects The Black Death andthe Hundred Years War Poll taxes andthe Peasants’ Revolt Money and credit at the ... vision and realization, 1944–1991 American banks abroad From accord to deregulation, 1951–1980 Hazardous deposit insurance for < /b> thrifts, banks and taxpayers From unit banking < /b> to balkanized banking < /b> ... is an imbalance in awareness as between North and South, and whereas it would be a < /b> caricature to say ‘They ask for < /b> bread, and we give them Dallas’, nevertheless the three-quarters of < /b> the world’s...
... spread the waveform of < /b> each data symbol in time if the bandwidth of < /b> the channel is less than that of < /b> the baseband signal s(t) Specifically, the effects of < /b> these two factors become obvious in advanced ... T (a)< /b> (b) S1 S1 S2 S2 S3 S3 S4 S4 Data-1 Data-0 (c) Figure 2: (a)< /b> The basis functions andthe state diagram of < /b> the FM0 baseband data-encoding scheme (b) Examples of < /b> FM0 baseband signals for < /b> two-bit ... bias The basic idea behinds the JVSS algorithm is to take advantage of < /b> the substates, in conjunction with the adjustable DSP andthe SBI to jointly detect the data sequence and trace the symbol...
... speech andfor < /b> music, andfor < /b> each a < /b> set of < /b> candidate features for < /b> discrimination is computed A < /b> probability density function (PDF) is then estimated for < /b> each feature andfor < /b> each class (Figure 1 (a)< /b> ) ... and so forth) can be ignored by the classifier, as it is not important for < /b> the application of < /b> the manipulations We can therefore assume that a < /b> priori the audio belongs to one of < /b> the two classes ... studies and suggests that the algorithm is robust and applicable in various testing conditions The algorithm was tested against standard approaches such as SVM and LDA, and showed comparable, often...
... and higher than figures from sub-Saharan Africa by as much as a < /b> factor of < /b> 10 (Sanda, et al., 2008) This observation fits in with the hypothesis offering an explanation for < /b> the propensity of < /b> appendicitis ... of < /b> a < /b> North American and an African population, respectively The percentage of < /b> minorities (non-Aboriginal and non-Caucasian Canadians) in Toronto has been steadily rising and was estimated at 46.9% ... (Kaplan, et al., 2009; Sanda, et al., 2008) On the other hand the immaturity of < /b> the immune system before the age of < /b> five years and immunosenescence as well as the atrophy of < /b> the wall and obliteration...
... financial acumen, leadership, salesmanship, social responsibility, and personal balance It’s sort of < /b> like sports Each team and individual player has the same rules the elements of < /b> the game—but the ... better every day Professional football players have practice and scrimmage all week long between Sunday games Opera and rock musicians rehearse and practice their choreography for < /b> their performance ... licensors shall be liable to you or anyone else for < /b> any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of < /b> cause, in the work orfor < /b> any damages resulting therefrom McGraw-Hill has no responsibility for < /b> the...
... publicly various types of < /b> information that can be used by market participants for < /b> a < /b> better assessment of < /b> banks’ management • Changing the liability structure of < /b> banks, e.g., forcing bank managers ... accountable banking < /b> supervisors, as has been done for < /b> monetary authorities I also suggest a < /b> differential regulatory treatment of < /b> banks according to the costs and benefits of < /b> a < /b> potential bailout In particular, ... additional information Large banks and U.S bank holding companies already issue publicly traded securities, and therefore this information is already available, while small banks would probably find...
... predictable by indicators of < /b> the business cycle The phenomenon has been theorized in the literature on information-based bank runs (see Chari and Jagannathan 1988; Jacklin and Bhattacharya 1988; Allen ... example, in the bailout of < /b> Johnson Matthey Bankers by the Bank of < /b> England in 1984, even if the BOE waited for < /b> more than a < /b> year before organizing a < /b> consortium A < /b> similar case is that of < /b> Continental Illinois ... rates and deflation The final result in Finland was a < /b> massive devaluation, followed by an asset bubble burst Some large commercial banks andthe entire savings bank sector had to be taken over by the...
... may come fromthe supervisory knowledge of < /b> the central bank or perhaps by observing the amount of < /b> withdrawals of < /b> the bank Then the optimal strategy of < /b> a < /b> (solvent) commercial bank will be to borrow ... applicants (ex ante or screening moral hazard) and monitoring borrowers after loans are granted (interim or monitoring moral hazard) Because these two types of < /b> moral hazard play a < /b> key role in our analysis, ... Folkerts-Landau, D., and P Garber 1992 The ECB: a < /b> bank ora < /b> monetary policy rule? In Establishing a < /b> Central Bank: Issues in Europe and Lessons fromthe U.S (ed M B Canzoneri, V Grilland, and P R Masson),...
... banking < /b> National Bureau of < /b> Economic Research, Working Paper 9102 Gorton, G., and L Huang 200 2b Banking < /b> panics andthe origin of < /b> central banking < /b> National Bureau of < /b> Economic Research, Working Paper ... creditor status on crisis resolution Bank of < /b> England, Working Paper, January Rajan, R G., and L Zingales 2003 Banks and markets: the changing character of < /b> European finance In The Transformation of < /b> the ... conducted mainly at the level of < /b> the national central banks (NCBs), at the initiative of < /b> the NCBs and not of < /b> the ECB NCBs can make collateralized loans up to a < /b> threshold without prior authorization from...
... capital standards, paper issued by the Basel Committee on Banking < /b> Supervision, Basel, Switzerland Besanko, D., and G Kanatas 1996The regulation of < /b> bank capital: capital standards promote bank safety? ... results, first for < /b> the borrowing bank and then for < /b> the lending bank • Borrowing bank As one would expect, the study on the borrowing bank side is similar to that of < /b> the autarky case, for < /b> distribution ... requirement The bank can at date borrow more than A < /b> C(Ii ) − Ai and invest the residual amount in liquid assets such as Treasury bills, which it will be able to sell at date in order to pay for < /b> A < /b> AA < /b> the...