... communication can take place anyway. Ina bus configuration, however, this is not alwaysthe case. For installations where the 'master' device is always in control and the slaves are 'dumb' ... protocols today also allow for the addressing of nodes, thus providing for networkcommu nicati on from a standard R5232 interface. The main advantage of this being cost as RS232interfaces are very ... Motors in the USA were estimating that over 50% of automation costswithin GM were going into communications functions, and the continual lack of well-defined standardswas seen simply as adding...
... portable natural language data base interface. Cmlf. on Ap'1)lied Nc~t~ral L~znguage Processing, Santa Munica, Ca., 1983, pp. 25-30. 25. Grosz, B. TEAM: A transportable natural language ... grammatical formalism for transportable natural language processing, llm~r. J. Cow~p~t~zt~na~ L~n~ist~cs, to appear. Biermann, A. and Ballard, B. Toward natural language computation. Am~r. ... in ACQUIRING VERBS FOR STUDENT: A STUDENT CAN pass a course fail a course take a course from an instructor make a grade from an instructor make a grade ina course In Stage 2, Prep learns...
... comparison attributes is not discussed in any detail. Rayner and Banks (1988) describe a logic programming approach to obtaining a parse and an initial logical formula for sentences containing a fairly ... applicable MTrans rule for a particular EL mapping predicate. We define a candidate map- ping as any DML mapping that, on the basis of an applicable MTraus rule, can serve as the transla- tion ... the same codomain. However, this is impossible since all width mappings will have LENGTH as a codomain, and all weight mappings will have WEIGHT as a codomain. The Codomain Agree- ment Principle...
... Azuma T, Nakajima M, Yasuda K, HayakumoT, Mukai H, Sakai T & Kawai K (2000) Clinical signifi-cance of cathepsin E in pancreatic juice in the diagnosisof pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. ... activityCaD activityTAPACatE activityCaD activityTAPACatE activityCaD activity A BCFig. 5. Distribution of TAPA, CatE and CatD activity in subcellularfractions of the cell lines (A) HaCaT, (B) ... sensitive and speci-fic determination of cathepsin D activity. J Pept Sci 11,166–174.31 Yasuda Y, Kageyama T, Akamine A, Shibata M, Kom-inami E, Uchiyama Y & Yamamoto K (1999) Charac-terization...
... sequences as a separate letter. There is just as much variation in handling letters" with diacritics. The umlauted letter ~ is alphabetized as a separate letter following _o in Hungarian, and ... ordinary n. In Table I., the digraphs and letters with diacritics which are not in parentheses or brackets are alphabetized separately as distinct single units. Those in parentheses are alphabetized ... Multilingual Text Processing ina Two-Byte Code Lloyd B. Anderson Ecological Linguistics 316 " ;A& quot; st. s. E. Washington, D. C., 20003 ABS~ACT National and international standards...
... (1998). An analysis of turn-taking and backchannels based on prosodic and syntactic fea-tures in Japanese Map Task dialogs. Language and Speech, 41, 295-321. Lamere, P., Kwok, P., Gouvea, E., Raj, ... GALATEA can monitor what the system actually says and provide the AM with this information. Since the TTS only sends (parts of) the CAs that have actually been spoken, these are always marked ... notably perhaps is that dia-logue management is divided into a discourse modelling module and an action manager. As can 2 A video showing an example run of the system has been uploaded...
... sentation of grammatical relations. MIT Press, Cambridge (MA). Sandra Carberry. 1990. Plan Recognition in Natural Language Dialogue. MIT Press, Cam- bridge, MA. J. Carletta, A. Isard, S. Isard, ... Melissa Holland, Jonathan D. Kaplan, and Michelle R. Sams, editors. 1995. Intelligent Language Tutors. Erlbaum, Mahwah (N J). Anja Kriiger, Hendrik Dittman, and Maureen Murphy. 1997. Grammar based ... put even after a repeated question (INQUIRE - THANK.END). The dialogue knowledge base contains the data 254 Proceedings of EACL '99 necessary to lead a dialogue with a certain con- tent....
... within it (such as the syntactic and semantic pro- cessors), apply maximally to any input, thereby con- structing a maximal, partial interpretation for a given partial input signal. This entails ... case-mark(C-Nodea) or, ii) C-NodeA - head(Chain) * ease-mark(C-Nodea) In an argument Chain, <C-Nodes co []> , theta-mark(C-Node0) In describing the representation of a Chain, we have drawn upon ... fined by allowing non-terminal daughters to dominate a recursive instance of the schema. It is interesting to note that, for phrase structure at least, the relevant principles of grammar can...
... ideas came from. He then spent a lot of time reading the books again and again. Hai also revealed in the informal talk after this interview that he did not have experience in writing academic ... University, Hanoi, Pham Van Dong Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam Received 19 May 2008 Abstract. When studying in Australia, international students in general and Vietnamese students in particular ... Thi Mai Hoa / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages 24 (2008) 184-197 190database, and a chain of evidence (Yin [25]) and adopting a systematic and comprehensive data analysis scheme has...
... interventions at country levelDomain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 Domain 6Leadership Information Patient & population engagementRegulation & standardsOrganizational capacityModels ... Schneider, Paul Van Ostenberg, Martin Weber, and Stuart Whittaker.Valuable input and advice were provided by Sandra Black, Alimata Diarra-Nama, Christine Dowse, Enrique Terol Garcia, Maimunah Hamid, ... Ichaso, Tin Tin Sint, Sangay Thinley, Naruo Uehara, Mukund Uplekar, Orlando Urroz, Guillermo Williams, and Jelka Zupan. Administrative and secretarial support was provided by Margaret Inkoom and...