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... sensitive to LAM treatment [16]. 4. Indications of HBV Treatment Historically, levels of HBV DNA and ALT, and histological activity of liver biopsy have been used as the three main factors to determine ... factors to HBV treatment response is important for planning and monitoring HBV treatment. A low level of pre-treatment serum HBV DNA, high levels of ALT and histological activity, a history of ... Ke-Qin Hu, MD, is the Director of Hepatology Services and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Divisions of Gastroenterology and Transplantation, University of California, Irvine, California,...
... symptoms thatthe affected person attributes to exposure to lowlevels of chemicals. A report indicated that therate of school children with MCS-like symptoms,allergies, particularly to offensive ... 1 (symptoms of chemical intoxication), type 2(symptoms developed possibly due to chemical ex-posure), t ype 3 (symptoms developed not because of chemical exposure but rather because of psycho-logical ... upset stom-ach,” “shortness of breath,” and “wheezing” by theBuilding Assessment Survey Evaluation study.18)These symptoms are almost identical to those of SBS.The prevalence of symptoms is...
... types/subtypes and of the correct order. One way to improve the previous feature-based classification approach is to make use of the prior knowledge of the task to find and rectify the incorrect results. ... classification problem. Existing approaches include feature-based and kernel-based classification. Feature-based approaches transform the context of two entities into a liner vector of carefully selected ... chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation” conveys the ACE-style relation “ORG-AFFILIATION” between the two entities “Bill Gates (PER)” and “Microsoft Corporation (ORG)”. The task of...
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... Pincas. 2004. Report into the use of CHAT in education. Final report for project of Effective use of CHAT in Online Learning, Institute of Education, Univer-sity of London. James, F 2000. ... We are thus enlightened to make use of the pho-netic mapping models, in stead of character map-ping models, to design a normalization algorithm to translate chat terms to their standard counter-parts. ... language becomes ubiquitous due to the rapid proliferation of Internet applications. Chat lan-guage text appears frequently in chat logs of online education (Heard-White, 2004), customer relationship...
... training dataso as to make SVMs to learn about unknown words. The results are shown in Table 1 (row“cutoff-1”). Such procedure improves the accu-racies for unknown words.One advantage of revision ... than the true class, and the to- tal number of the training examples becomeslarge (which is equal to the number of originaltraining examples multiplied by the number of classes). The computational ... mor-phological analyzer has to segment the sentenceinto words as well as to decide the POS tag of the words. So in this section, we describe how to apply revision learning to Japanese morpho-logical...
... discourse relations. rTo improve readibility, I use here (and in the rest of this section) an informal notation to describe the se- mantics of discourse. ~i represent the semantics of VPEs where ... between a "top-down reading" and a "bottom- up" one. Thus perhaps a better solution would be to always allow both possibilities and to let the vari- ous modules of the grammar ... resolution of most types of anaphora can be argued to be influ- enced by discourse structure. It would be interest- ing to investigate in how far the various mechanisms developed to express...
... higherdegree of intersubjectivity, especially in the topic ex-pression category, but at the cost of a smaller number of NPs. 63 out of a total of 449 NPs had to be ex-cluded because of inter-coder ... the figures displayed in table 1.Coder 2 TotalTopic Non-topicCoder 1 Topic 88 27 115Non-topic 23 311 334Total 111 338 449Table 1: The topic annotation of Coder 1 and Coder 2.Success rate analog: ... further in-vestigation of local dialog coherence in Danish. Inparticular, it may be worthwile in future work to study the relation of our notion of topic to the Cb of Grosz et al.s (1995)...
... the day of loading of the animals for con-signment to the country of destination, (b) be wordedat least in one of the of cial languages of the coun-try of destination and in one of the of cial ... 22000Application to Foods of Animal Origin Ioannis S. ArvanitoyannisDepartment of Agriculture, IchthyologyAquatic Environment,School of Agricultural Sciences,University of Thessaly, GreeceA ... using monitoring results to ad-just processes and maintain control. Monitoringconsists of observations or measurements taken to assess whether a CCP is under control. Monitor-ing is used to determine...