... for the harnessing of wind energy, another renewable energy
source (Cunanan, 2002).
Asean countries lie mainly inthe Southeast Asian region and span the equator. Since they
are all under the ... clear
that farming can continue after the wind farm has been built. The usual sites for wind
farms are in mountainous areas with low vegetation. In these areas, the land is used
mainly as pasture ... continue unhindered after the wind farm
has been built.(ref : Greece paper) Besides this, the leasing of land for wind turbines, can
bring substantial benefits to landowners inthe form of increased...
... Also, in 1654 Pascal gave a lucid exposition of
Sources inthe Development of Mathematics
The discovery of in nite products by Wallis and in nite series by Newton marked the
beginning of the modern ... primarily interested in integration, and thus in
the highest power, they failed to note the full significance of the polynomial itself.
In the seventeenth century, Fermat was very interested in asymptotic ... Contents
4 The Binomial Theorem 51
4.1 Preliminary Remarks 51
4.2 Landen’s Derivation of the Binomial Theorem 57
4.3 Euler’s Proof for Rational Indices 58
4.4 Cauchy: Proof of the Binomial Theorem...
... are in-
putted subsequently. In a bipartite program in which
the grammar is written into the algorithm, such as is
the case inthe approach this author has taken, the
question of whether the ...
individual functions.
The subroutines will be of two kinds: analytic sub-
routines, the purpose of which will be to perform tasks
of linguistic analysis such as the determination of the
internal ... main routine with appropriate
subroutines. This raises the further question of the
functions and design of the executive routine and sub-
routines.
In this type of parsing program, the function...
... work emphasizes the use
of shallow linguisticknowledgein addition to a
statistical model and is original inthe use of negative
knowledge to constrain the search space. Further-
more, we ... plan
to use the gradability of the adjectives as observed in
the corpus. In addition, we are exploring tests for
determining whether two adjectives are antonymous,
essentially inthe opposite ... the
system's lexicon. Furthermore, if the compiled infor-
mation depends in any way on the domain of the
application, the acquisition of lexical knowledge
must be repeated whenever the...
... on where these resources can be found and how
they are to be explored. Therefore, considering the existing indications of the geothermal resources can
assist, in this respect, in finding new ... preliminary geological field surveys revealed that
they mainly occur inthe vicinity of the basalt outcrops. Therefore, understanding their geological
controls will help in exploring their origin, ... inthe field reconnaissance which was carried out on the
existing geothermal sourcesin Lebanon.
2. The sensor of the thermal detector should be totally immersed into the water body or in the...
... organizational
learning: Representing and maintaining knowledgein an experience base”, in Proc.
Tenth Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE’98,
1998.
44. T. Dingsøyr, “A ... This involved maintaining a web page on the
Intranet, related to these topics.
• The projects are supported by theknowledge brokers, who provide pointers to
internal and external knowledge resources. ... are either skilled in knowledge
management, and are eager to know how this is interpreted and used in software
engineering, or for people inthe software engineering field, who are interested in
knowing...
... of
creating, maintaining, employing, sharing and
renewing knowledge.
Knowledge Management Framework
in Systems Point of View
Viewing knowledge management as a man-
made system, the boundary of the ... and
Data
Information
Knowledge
Data Processing: Organizing, storing,
calculating, Retrieving, Reporting
Information Processing: Reforming,
Quantification, Qualification, Clustering,
learning, ... after being processed.
Knowledge involves the capacity of gathering
and using information. Knowledge becomes
information when it is articulated or commu-
nicated to others inthe form of text, computer
outputs,...
... learning these
interacting linguistic structures simultaneously.
Adaptor grammars are also interesting because
they can be viewed as directly inferring linguistic
structure. Most well-known machine-learning ... syllable
boundaries combining the advantages of treebank and
bracketed corpora training. In Proceedings of the 39th
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics.
Karin M¨uller. 2002. ... parse of that
string with a PCFG approximation to the adaptor
grammar. This PCFG contains a production for each
adapted subtree inthe parses of the other strings in
the training corpus. A final...
... opinions and
facts, making identifying them in online reviews
a distinct problem from opinion sentence identi-
fication. Finally, we also apply the resulting sys-
tem to another review data in ... Proceed-
ings of International Conference on Computa-
tional Linguistics (COLING-2000). Saarbrücken,
Germany.
Hu, Minqing and Bing Liu. 2004. Mining and
summarizing customer reviews". Proceedings ... researchers in Computational Lin-
guistics define an opinion for their studies. It is
difficult to define what an opinion means in a
computational model because of the difficulty of
determining the...
... categories.
M
ethod
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* there is telephone and the books on the desk.
Eb: The word inthe beginning of the part which
should be replaced.
Ee: The word inthe middle or the end of the part
which ...
word and the one preceding/ the targeted word
and the one following/ the targeted word and the
two preceding/ the targeted word and the two fol-
lowing), and the first and last letters of the word. ... i.e., the
targeted word and the two preceding and follow-
ing words, their word classes, their root forms,
five combinations of these (the targeted word, the
one preceding and one following/ the...
... This includes policies relating to building
layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and
the food and drink children bring into school, the taught curriculum
(including ...
recommendations, the term ‘specific’ is used if the training will be in addition
to staff’s basic training. The term ‘relevant’ is used for training that could be
part of basic professional training or in ... factors,
including people’s genetic makeup and the environment in which they live, the
individual decisions people make also affect whether they maintain a healthy
weight.
A person needs to be in...
... uninterestingly distinct plans result. To avoid a
combinatorial explosion, we implemented multi-binding of
variables. When the inference engine returns the bindings
for a precondition, the ... not interesting in itself; rather, system adminis-
trators care about determining what the dangerous vulner-
abilities of the system are and prioritizing them in order of
urgency. By analyzing ...
planning technology in a real-world domain. Logical next
steps include applying CycSecure to larger networks and
increasing the breadth and depth of our planning domain.
We expect its knowledge- intensive...
... inter-word rela-
tion was used. The next step is to fully integrate visual
inter-word constraints and linguisticknowledgesources
in the relaxation algorithm and the lattice parser.
Acknowledgments ...
because each of them makes the sentence gram-
matical and meaningful. In such a case, more contex-
tual constraints are needed to distinguish the remaining
candidates and to select the correct ...
built by the parser. There can be different strategies to
use visual inter-word constraints inside the relaxation
algorithm and the lattice parser. One of the strategies
we are exploiting is...