... space used for representation, how they change over time as the action goes by, and what characteristics the different performances have in common which can be exploited for enabling the aforementioned ... walking performances used for training The resulting action model consists of a representative manifold for the action, namely, the mean performance, the standard deviation from the mean performance ... performance, and finally, F denotes the total number of postures of each synchronized performance Then, we want to quantify how much the training performances Ψi vary from the computed mean performance...
... Service Solution ChangeRequest Form Part – ChangeRequest (To be completed by Requestor.) In order to analyze the impact a change has on the Microsoft® Exchange 2000 organization, we are requesting ... the Steering Committee for acceptance Date Submitted to IT Manager Change Control Number Requestor Email & Phone # Reason forChange Request: (Why are we creating this request? ) Note To place ... Vendor for implementation Appendix B: Service Solution ChangeRequest Form Part – Change Implementation (To be completed by Vendor.) Group to Perform Task: (What group is responsible for implementing...
... non-financial performance measurement, a subject of steadily increasing importance for those managers who are responsible for achieving performance targets, as well as for accountants (performance measurement ... information and the broad spectrum of ‘users’ of that information While the primary concern of this book is the use of accounting information for decision-making, the book takes a ACCOUNTING FOR ... Accounting for Managers: Interpreting accounting information for decision-making Paul M Collier Aston Business School, Aston University Accounting for Managers Accounting for Managers: Interpreting...
... aspects of good health Unfortunately, lack of adequate vitamin D (vitamin D deficiency) is a serious problem for people living around the world This publication contains information on what vitamin ... particularly important for cancer patients to make sure they are getting enough of it Vitamin D deficiency is extremely common in patients with all types of cancer Therefore, it is important for cancer patients ... Vitamin D There are two forms of vitamin D: ― Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) ― Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) Vitamin supplements may contain either form of vitamin D and both forms are effective Vitamin...
... Incorporating lexical information directly into subcategorization frames has proved inadequate for AVC Other methods for combining syntactic information with lexical information have also been ... 10 verbs We therefore reduce the number of training verbs to for each class For each n = 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 48, we will perform certain number of n-way classification tasks For each n-way task, ... and lexical information are useful for verb classification Although neither SCF nor CO performs well on its own, a combination of them proves to be the most informative feature for this task Other...
... characters for characters that appeared in Figure and Figure For instance, we can tell that “搞” and “篙” are similar because their Cangjie codes share “卜口月”, which in fact represent “高” Unfortunately, ... more efficiently The longest Cangjie code for any Chinese character contains no more than five elements In the Cangjie codes for “脛” and “徑”, we see “一 女一” for the component “巠”, but this component ... Checking the codes for “員” and “圓” in Table and Table will offer an additional support for our design decisions In the worst case, we have to compare nine pairs of code sequences for two characters...
... only for N’s small enough to yield non-zero P(n) scores For test corpora of reasonable size, the metrics are usually well-defined for N≤4 The BLEU proposed by Papineni et al (2002) forautomatic ... recall scores for increasingly longer n-grams For test corpora of reasonable size, the metrics are usually welldefined for N≤4 The ROUGE metric proposed by Lin and Hovy (2003) forautomatic evaluation ... the proposal for such metrics to be used forautomatic evaluation by the Automatic Summarization community 4.3 Question Answering Evaluation One of the most common approaches to automatic question...
... correlation between performance and various features For example, KL divergence is significantly correlated with performance for most years, with correlation of 0.4618 for the generic summaries ... classes of expected performance Poor performance was assigned to the inputs for which the average system coverage score was lower than the average for all inputs Good performance was assigned ... the need for subsequent summarization of the resulting clusters Techniques for predicting summarizer performance can be used to inform clustering so that the clusters most suitable for summarization...
... feedback in information retrieval Prentice Hall, Ing Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey G Salton, A Wong, and C.S Yang 1997 A vector space model forautomatic indexing In Readings in Information Retrieval, ... patterns semi-automatically The Oxford-UCLES system (Sukkarieh et al., 2004) bootstraps patterns by starting with a set of keywords and synonyms and searching through windows of a text for new patterns ... the student for each question in the assignment In this setting, the emphasis is placed on the overall grade a student receives for the assignment rather than on the grade received for each independent...
... context carries information about terms it should be involved in the procedure for their extraction We incorporate context information in the form of weights constructed in a fully automatic way ... from the Medical School of the University of Manchester for the eye-pathology corpus References Sophia Ananiadou 1988 A Methodology forAutomatic Term Recognition Ph.D Thesis, University of Manchester ... The investigation of the context used for the evaluation of the candidate string, and the amount of information that various context carries We said that for this prototype we considered the adjectives,...
... Amsterdam Boston Heidelberg London New York Oxford Paris San Diego San Francisco Singapore Sydney Tokyo Elsevier Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, UK ª 2005 Elsevier Ltd ... Canada L H Allen University of California at Davis Davis, CA, USA D J Baer US Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD, USA D Anderson University of Bradford Bradford, UK A Baqui Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ... USA J M Graham University of California at Davis Davis, CA, USA R E Frisch Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Cambridge, MA, USA J Gray Guildford, UK G Frost Imperial College...
... word Therefore, li represents one of the 26 letters As previously mentioned, for keyboard input, hi are discrete features whose values are also one of the 26 letters Therefore, p(hi |li ) forms a ... Furthermore, the LER performance improved significantly For keyboard input, the LER reduced to about 1.0% for all noise conditions Note that the tradeoffs between the WER and LER performance can be adjusted ... performance The runtime performance using keystroke input is also comparable to that using keyboard input (only slightly worse) Therefore, both keyboard and keystroke inputs are effective ways for...
... paragraph boundaries in the RST-DT not correspond to a well-formed subtree in the human annotated discourse parse for that document Therefore, to perform accurate and efficient parsing of the RST-DT at ... ‘segment’ interchangeably throughout the rest of the paper Human agreement for this segmentation task is quite high, with agreement between two annotators at an F-score of 98.3 for unlabeled segmentation ... segments For training purposes, we created a held-out development set by selecting every tenth sentence of the training set This development set was used for feature development and for selecting...
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... ACCOUNTING INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS BY LARGE LISTED COMPANY IN VIETNAMESE STOCK MARKET BY LAM THI BICH NGOC June 2010 Supervisor: Dr Dang Duc Son Abstract Value relevance of accounting information ... accounting information for investors by providing surveys and assumptions These theories have similar basic knowledge But there are still a gap of investors usage of accounting information between ... whether accounting information affects the investor‟s decision and the frequency of the use of information by investors The result of this research show that Accounting information is an important...
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