... rule Intends To Support. Conse-
quently, I cannot infer what discourse relation to use in
attachment, yielding incoherence.
FROM INFORMATION TO
INTENTIONS:
CONTEXT 3
Consider the interpretation ... Beliefs andIntentionsin a Changing World, in
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Logic of Intentions...
... priority union
in
ALE
with the example in (15):
Source
is the de-
fault input, and
Target
is the strict input. The
hierarchy we assume is the same as shown in (3)
and (4). Information about ... informationin the two inputs. However,
the informationin one of the feature structures is
"strict" and cannot be lost or overridden while the
information in the other is defensible. ... Calculating Common Ground
The SCHEMA feature encodes the information that
is common between daughter Dcus and Prtist uses
MSCD to calculate this information. A feature-
structural definition...
... article begins with separate discussions of how
cooperative learning promotes effective instruction of thinking skills and creativity, and of
information technology. Thinking skills and creativity ... teachers for information, and instead can work together to find and
share knowledge. All the same benefits of cooperative learning presented above in
the normal classroom apply equally ininformation ... again analyze and share what they have
learned and done, as well as what they need to do next.
Lesson Plan - Using the Internet for Pre-Writing
Using Cooperative Learning to Integrate
Thinking...
... it comes to in- and outsourcing. In my view, all of this has to do
with the type of business and the information the business is built upon.
Locating and defining an organisation’s information ... assigned to which type of
information. Considering the increasing service supply at Apoteket, and
having in mind the type of information that is processed and transmitted
in the systems on a daily ... workflows against ethnographical findings
are addressed in [32], models and techniques supporting design and
maintenance of trustworthy services are addressed in [33], experimental
support and methodologies...
... explanations include a genuine rise in incidence,
an increase and change in diagnostic testing, and/ or the introduction of screening in various
countries.
Chlamydia is more often diagnosed in women ... vaccination is in fact decreasing despite the much broader trend of increased
vaccination: in the UK, MMR vaccination decreased from 99% in 2000 to 86.2% in 2007 andin
Denmark from 100% in ... Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, the UK, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland) increased from 11% in the
period 1988-1990 to 13% in 1997-1999....
... characteristicinworking coordinate by using
nonlinearcoordinate transform between the working coordinate andthe joint
coordinate aboutarticulatedrobot arm.
(2) Servo Controller of IndustrialMechatronic ... personallyheld and described in introduction.
In eachsection of eachchapter, main points are inserted at the beginning of
PrefaceX
I
eachsection for recommending the text readingthoroughly.The ... pointinwork-
ingcoordinate hastwo possibilities in the jointcoordinate.
Next,the dynamics of th erobot armisgiven in the jointcoordinate.Inan
industrial robot arm, if the gearratioislarge, then theload inertiaissmall.
Moreover,...
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of Learning Methods for Text Understanding and Min-
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M.C. De Marneffe, B. MacCartney, and C.D. Man-
ning. 2006. Generating ... achieved in the most challenging setting
4
Using Google Translate.
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lems. Given two pages (P1 and P2), these issues
include identifying, and properly managing:
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ference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS
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ucken, Germany.
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porating Non-local Information...
... the informant in
that
it
informs
him what the
inquirer
is
interested
in
(what
is
on
her/his mind) and
* Some other influences
on
syntactic expression are
discussed in [MORGAN and ...
questions. The re~aining elements are given
information. They represent information assumed by the
questioner to be true of the database domain. This
lapeling of information within the question ... context. In the
declarative, elements functioning in asserting
information What
the
listener is presumed not to know
are
called new. In the question, elements funci:ioning
in conveying what...
... defining control schemes for
tasks which demand extensive contact with the environment (such as
assembly, grinding, deburring and surface cleaning) has been the subject of
significant research in ... commands expressed in Cartesian
space. In the case of controlling a redundant manipulator, these control
inputs should be projected into joint space. Depending on the application
requirements and ... choose andin such away that the vector points along
, with , being a unit vector defining the direction of the cylinder axis
(see Figure 3.2). Each of ,, and , can alternatively be defined
through...
... ECONOMICS AND DEMOCRATIC DISCOURSE
36
The tendency to under serve minority points of view springs in
part from the role of advertising in the media.
93
Advertising as a
determinant of demand introduces ... Amendment
standards.
Following the general practice in the antitrust literature, Chapter
V starts by defining the space in which news andinformation are
disseminated in terms of its “product” and geographic ... between entertainment
and informationand between variety and diversity. He has expressed
skepticism that there is a viewpoint expressed in most television
programming, and accordingly, skepticism...
... easy to hedge against (e.g. using
an industry price index), thus extracting from each asset a random variable that is independent
for assets in different industries or markets. In any case, our ... realization of informational asymmetry. Anybody who knows how to multiply can
randomly generate (using a few coin flips and a pen and paper) a large integer by multiplying
two smaller factors. This integer ... expectation D, and then choose D
i
random neighbors, and (b) adding to G
the edges of a random bipartite graph H on m + n vertices and degree d, where we place H on m
random top vertices and n random...
... workers in how to deal sensitively with reproduction in HIV-infected
individuals needs to be included in the training curricula of health institutions. Specific information
and training is needed ... frequently find themselves working in situations with scarce
resources, lack of informationand training, and fear of HIV infection. These factors need to be
considered in creating a health ... decision-making; experiences of pregnancy termination among HIV-infected women;
gaps in reproductive informationand service needs for HIV-infected men and ways of addressing
these; the impact on HIV-infected...
... 00170 Helsinki 17, Finland.)
I INTRODUCTION
We are interested in the nature of content
structures in terms of which it would be possible
to account for reasoning processes in
understanding natural ...
California at Berkeley, 1980.
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knowledge about planning in problem solving and
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IV ... units and structures they
obtain from text, on the one hand, and they should
reflect intuitive attention, interest and judgment
processes of the understander that occur during
reading a
text,...