... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 1616–1625,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational Linguistics Insights fromNetworkStructureforText Mining Zornitsa ... also for the networks induced by semantic rela-tions in textmining applications, for various seman-tic classes, semantic relations, and languages. Wecan therefore apply some of the research from ... source text as a graph or network, consisting of terms (words) as nodes andinter-term relations as edges. Each relation type in-duces a different network 1. Textmining is a processof network...
... offering.All said, marketing is not a short-term selling effort but a long-term investment effort. When marketing is done well, it occurs be-fore the company makes any product or enters any market; ... accountthat the company has to pay for ad production and other costs.A welcome trend would be that advertisers pay advertisingagencies on a pay -for- performance basis. This would be reasonablebecause ... course, the agency will say that other forces causedthe drop in sales and even that the drop would have been deeper hadit not been for the ad campaign.Now for measurement. Ad campaigns require...
... and from their friends and relatives at T2, controlling for T1 levels.Prior levels (i.e., 1988–1989) of negative behaviors accounted for 31% (from spouse), 24% (from children), and 19% (from friends ... correlationsranged from .48 (p Ͻ .001) for spouse to .28 (p Ͻ .001) for friends andrelatives. Respondents indicated answers for each question on a 4-pointscale that ranged from 0 (never)to3(frequently). For ... only for significant portions ofadditional variance for support from the spouse, F(3, 434) ϭ 5.02,p Ͻ .01, but not from either the friends and relatives or children.The step controlling for...
... phonological context only, some others (like the rule for stress shifts as described above) depend on grammatical information on levels as high up as textual representation. For example, the ... differ from those on both text generation and text- to-speech systems. In * This work has been sponsored by the Fonds zur FSrderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF), Grant No. P10822. text ... IJCAI-91, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, pp.1024-1030, 1991. 1045 From Information Structure to Intonation: A Phonological Interface for Concept-to-Speech Hannes Pirker, Georg Niklfeld, Johannes...
... part-of-speech, infor- mation derived from bilingual dictionaries or from thesauri. The integration of new param- eters is in general straigthforward. For multi- word notions, we have to replace ... from the source to all the English words (including the empty one), edges from all the French words (including the empty one) to the sink, an edge from the sink to the source, and edges from ... translations for the English term. 4 Conclusion We presented a new model for word alignment based on flow networks. This model allows us to integrate different types of constraints in the search for...
... X-ray structures of swapped isoforms ofhA-BS-RNase and BS-RNase [11], models of the 3Dstructures of all proteins were obtained starting from the X-ray structure of the corresponding form of ... m2=15kJÆmol)1Æm)1 for S80-BS-RNase.The Gibbs energy values indicate that the perturbativeaction of the urea is greater for the second transition,I2M2U, than for the first transition, N2MI2, for bothdimers. ... particular, the NMR struc-ture of mBS (PDB code 1QWQ) was used for S80-mBS,whereas for the dimeric NCD form three crystallographicstructures were used, corresponding respectively to theNCD...
... is the most stable one comes from the Uu-TK structure. In contrast with hTK1, the structure of Uu-TK was determined for the full-lengthenzyme where the C-terminus forms an a-helix, whichmakes ... Arg184 from each of the subunits. Thesalt-bridge formation is conserved among other spe-cies, such that, for hTK1, Glu144 and Arg186 areinvolved, for Uu-TK, Asp144 and Arg192 areinvolved, and for ... (2006) Structure of vaccinia virus thymi-dine kinase in complex with dTTP: insightsfor drugdesign. BMC Struct Biol 6, 22.14 Kosinska U, Carnrot C, Eriksson S, Wang L & EklundH (2005) Structure...
... ofthe reaction products (AII for the hydrolysis of AI; Phe-Arg for the hydrolysis of BK, Ile-Ser-BK and [Thr6]BK; Tyr-Arg for the hydrolysis of [Tyr8]BK; MKRSRGPSP for thehydrolysis of MKRSRGPSPRR; ... acetonitrile over 14 min for AII; 6–24% acetonitrileover 22 min for Phe-Arg and MKRSRGPSP; 6–18% aceto-nitrile for BK 1–5 and BK 1–7 over 20 min; 0–24% acetonit-rile over 20 min for the separation ... peptidesInitial velocities for the hydrolysis of the BK peptideswere obtained by determining the rate of release of theC-terminal dipeptide (Phe-Arg for BK, [Thr6]BK andIle-Ser-BK; Tyr-Arg for [Tyr8]BK)....
... derived from WSJ andBrown, as well as those we collected from the web.4 Data Sets for Evaluation and TrainingThe appeal of unsupervised parsing lies in its abil-ity to learn from surface text ... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 1278–1287,Uppsala, Sweden, 11-16 July 2010.c2010 Association for Computational LinguisticsProfiting from Mark-Up: Hyper -Text Annotations for Guided ... correlates with syntactic structure may have broad applicability in NLP.1 IntroductionUnsupervised learning of hierarchical syntactic structure from free-form natural language text isa hard problem...
... quick-est way to kill a poor product is to advertise it. More people 6 Marketing Insightsfrom A to ZMarketing Insights from A to Z80 Concepts Every Manager Needs To KnowPhilip KotlerJohn Wiley ... feed-back loop; it is this element that is missing from the monologueof advertising.”8Advertising 7Marketing Insights from A to Z3. Contract for creativity help. Go to Brighthouse in Atlanta,Faith ... Chicago, for example, and get help in finding a breakthrough idea.See the box for descriptions of some of the leading creativity tech-niques that can be used in-house.28 Marketing Insights from...
... Advertising must be more than an art form. But the arthelps. William Bernbach, former head of Doyle, Dane & Bernbach,observed: “The facts are not enough. . . . Don’t forget thatShakespeare used ... dining out, and entertaining.Another force that might reduce the role of the sales force is thegrowth of Web-based market exchanges. Price differences—especially for commodity materials and components—will ... make changes with the new com-petition coming from low-fare airlines.Jack Welch at GE admonished his people: “DYB: Destroy your16 Marketing Insightsfrom A to Ztell who’s in the marketing department....
... the case for afemale informant, Helen, 52. We spent a day accompany-ing Helen in need of buying insulin which was part ofconducting participant observation in the local context ofinformants' ... activities such as occa-sional informal business from their homes or as streetvendors. The majority of informants had completed pri-mary school and four informants had a higher level ofeducation ... contextualize the life situations of the pri-mary informants, 11 secondary informants were alsointerviewed such as family members, health care profes-sionals, traditional healers, an informant's...
... LtdPatient safety and acute care medicine: lessons for the future, insightsfrom the pastPeter G Brindley*This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency ... designing safer patient care for the future, then we should be open to lessons from all possible sources. As a result, the modest intent of this review was to off er insightsfrom the profession of ... 2010, 14:217 http://ccforum.com/content/14/2/217doi:10.1186/cc8858Cite this article as: Brindley PG: Patient safety and acute care medicine: lessons for the future, insightsfrom the past. Critical...