... context; in the second one, both the E-terminological context and the H'- terminological context (obtained with the H'-link within PUs) are used. The same filtering method 2 and ... inflections (the candidate terms of LEXTER are lemmatised) and takes into account the syntactical structure of the candidate terms. For in- stance, LEXTER extracts the complex candidate term BUILT ... PU built with the candidate term HIGH-VOLTAGE LINE. PUs are recursively broken up into two parts, similarly to the candidate terms, and the links are called H'-link and E'-link....
... adjectives,adverbs) were extracted from English and Japanesetexts. Morphological analyzers, ChaSen version2.2.9 (Matsumoto and al., 1997) for texts inJapanese and OAK2 (Sekine, 2001) for texts in En-glish ... ASLIB’99 Translating and the Computer 21.N. Kando. 2001. Overview of the SecondNTCIR Work-shop. In Proc. Second NTCIR Workshop on Researchin Chinese and Japanese Text Retrieval andText Sum-marization.P. ... context vectorsof source and target languages.First experiments were conducted on the severalcombinations of weighting parameters and schemesof SMARTretrieval system for documents terms and query...
... the candidate "forth" will be removed because it does not fit the context. But it is difficult to select a candidate from "farm", "form" "foam" and ... are from the same text. By image matching, we know word images 2 and 16 are visually similar. If two word images are almost the same, they must be the same word. Therefore, same candidates ... image, those candidates with a low con- fidence score will be removed from the candidate sets. Then, the probabilistic lattice chart parser will be ap- plied to the reduced candidate sets...
... timely textbook provides a conceptual map of the field and an accessible and critical introduction to the subject. Morgan and Yeung set out a diverse and stimulating selection of materials and give ... instrumentalist strands of regulatoryscholarship, by bringing to the fore the political and constitutional context inwhich regulation is embedded. By political and constitutional context, we meanthe ... readingBaldwin, R. and Cave, M. 1999. Understanding Regulation: Theory, Strategy and Practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press.Baldwin, R., and McCrudden, C. 1987. Regulation and Public Law, London:Weidenfeld...
... test result. Also, H2S production properties of isolates from cattle and pigs with and without diarrhea were 85.33%, 86.67%, 82.89%, and 66.67%, respectively. Table 2. Prevalence of C. perfringens ... C. perfringens isolates from diarrheic cattle, 57.34%, 41.33%, and 1.33% belonged to type A, type D, and type C, respectively; whereas all C. perfringens isolated from fecal samples of healthy ... isolates were originated from diarrheic cattle. The percentage of cpb2 and both cpe / cpb2 genes positive C. perfringens isolated from diarrheic pigs were 45.39% and 17.11%, respectively....
... river from various contamination sources settle on river and estuarine sediment, and that the sediments may protect the bacteria from rapid decay as suggested by Gerba and McLeod (1976) and Anderson ... estuarine sediments (St. D and E; GM = 4.7 x 103 and 4.9 x 103 CFU/100 g dry weight, respectively) and then marine sediments (St. A, B and C; GM = 7.3 x 102, 4.6 x 102 and 4.5 x 102 CFU/100 ... composition of silt and clay. The low recovery rate was also because of the inhibition of nucleic acids extraction and PCR by humic substances extracted from sediment by high pH as Tsai and Olson (1992),...
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... today. And the source ofthis marginality lies in the changing nature of profit and profit-makingactivities in an economy and society dependent on technical and profes-sional labor and knowledges.4Hence, ... toEpilogue: fromtext to work? 135its vocational curricula and drive for the more “efficient” transmission of knowledge? 3What would I reply were I asked to defend the value of liter-ary study and the ... literary and non-liter-ary, not their identity; this was the problem that occupied Elyot, Sidney, and Spenser. Differences between play and instrumentality, pleasure and profit,word and thing,...
... production, distribution, and use of knowledgeand information. Knowledge Elicitation: Process to extract knowledgefrom expert. Knowledge Life Cycle, The: The four key steps in the knowledge life cycle ... the whole.Tacit Knowledge: Knowledge as gained from experience and “doing.”Technology-Oriented Perspectives to Knowledge Creation: Knowledge discov-ery in databases (KDD) (and more specically ... Premium and add thousands ofauthoritative entries from Idea Group Reference’s hand-books of research and encyclopedias!IGI Full -Text Online Journal CollectionInstant access to thousands of...