... services. Students and faculty have grown dependent on cellular phones, and Duke’s IT department had begun fielding increasing complaints about inconsistent cellular coverage in certain campus ... product specifications by contacting our headquarters office in Minneapolis. ADC Telecommunications, Inc. views its patent portfolio as an important corporate asset and vigorously enforces its patents. ... Durham, North Carolina campus. Home to Duke University Medical School, Duke University Law School, the Fuqua School of Business, the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University Medical Center, and...
... Executing Commands 271 Command Sources 271 Command Bindings 272 Using Multiple Command Sources 275 Fine-Tuning Command Text 276 Invoking a Command Directly 276 Disabling Commands 277 Controls ... graphical effects. In practice, you might choose to scale down complex effects in the user interface, depending on the level of hardware acceleration that’s available in the client (as indicated by ... Splash Screen 222 Handling Command-Line Arguments 223 Accessing the Current Application 224 Interacting Between Windows 225 Single-Instance Applications 227 Assembly Resources 234 Adding Resources...
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... financial and often constraining scientific and regulatory processes in place, it is critical to continue research in AMR to understand, prevent and treat new infections.The lack of publications ... N.gonorrhoeae cases include the following:• building awareness of clinicians about emerging Ceph-R N.gonorrhoeae, and the potential occurrence of cephalosporin treatment failures• inculcating an ... penicillin dose). Tetracyclines rapidly met the same fate as penicillins. Fluoroquinolones, such as ciprofloxacin, became the drug of choice for treating gonococcal infections from the mid-1980s,...
... Annotators could choose from a number of categories to label each dialogue utterance. Coding categories included communicative links, dialogue acts, and selected multi-avatar actions. In the ... was the chosen platform because of the ease of creating objects, controlling the play environment, and collecting players’ movement, chat, and other behaviors. We generated a corpus of chat ... groups of players (5-30) who control their avatars1, perform various activities (quest-ing, competing, fighting, etc.) and communicate via chat or speech using assumed screen names. We collected...
... resources of the VA Consortium for Healthcare Informatics Research (CHIR), VA HSR HIR 08-374 Translational Use Case Projects; Utah CDC Center of Excellence in Public Health Infor-matics (Grant 1 ... Stages of Clinical In- formation Extraction: the State of the Art at i2b2 2010. J Am Med Inform Assoc. Chih-Chung Chang and Chih-Jen Lin, LIBSVM: a Li-brary for Support Vector Machines, 2001. ... from Clinical Text. BioNLP 2007: Biological, translational, and clinical language pro-cessing, Prague, CZ. David Ferrucci and Adam Lally. 2004. UIMA: An Ar-chitectural Approach to Unstructured...
... affected. The study includes off-line picture naming which forces use of articles in all of the above contexts, as well as on-line production of these morphemes in an attempt to determine in ... our current understanding of brain function, contributes significantly to our increased under- standing of representations which have been de- fined within linguistics, psycholinguistics, ... processes include: I. NEW-WORD-RECOGNITION: Introduction of the next phonetically recognized word in the sentence. 2. DECAY: Automatic memory decay reduces the activity of all active information...
... distribution in sentence, the necessary of incorporating term dependence into sentence retrieval is clear. Two kinds of dependence can be considered in the service of sentence retrieval. ... facilitate the detection of sentence relevance. In the study of White (2005), factors used for ranking sentences include the position of sentence in the source document, the words contained ... perspective of syntactic relationship of terms in sentence. The specific dependency grammar is used to describe such relationship in the form of dependency parse tree. A dependency syntactic relationship...
... decision in the computation of IPSyn scores. It is calculated bycounting how many decisions (identification of pres-ence/absence oflanguage structures in the transcriptbeing scored) were made correctly, ... 15232macw@cmu.eduAbstractTo facilitate the use of syntactic infor-mation in the study of child language acquisition, a coding scheme for Gram-matical Relations (GRs) in transcripts of parent-child ... exactly how close automatically producedscores are to manually produced scores. The secondis Point-to-Point Accuracy, which reflects the overallreliability over each individual scoring decision...
... 2.2 MSC IN ECONOMICS (MECON) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 19 2.2.1 Specialization in Applied Economic Analysis 19 2.2.2 Specialization in International Economics 20 2.3 MSC IN FINANCE & ACCOUNTING ... Program in Finance & Accounting (120 ECTS credits) offers three specializations: Accounting & Financial Management, Corporate Finance, and Investment Management. The program combines a rigorous ... and communicate these problems and solutions in a well-structured and convincing way. 15 Starting in 2013, a specialization in International Business (combined with the CEMS Master in International...
... introduction toboosting. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Interna-tional Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.Hinrich Sch¨utze. 1992. Dimensions of meaning. In Proceedings of Supercomputing, ... clustering of English words. In Proceedings of the 30th annual meeting of theAssociation for Computational Linguistics, pages183–190.J. Ross Quinlan. 1986. Induction of decision trees.Machine ... in section 2, we constructeda back-off bigram model of adjective pairs, againusing the CMU-Cambridge toolkit. Since thismodel was constructed using only data specifi-cally about adjective...
... Education and Economic Inequality 2.1 Impacts of School Attainment on Individual Incomes Most attention to the value of schooling focuses on the economic returns to differing levels of school ... Johnson (1996) in part use the impact of achievement differences of blacks and whites on school attainment to explain racial differences in incomes. Their point estimates of the impact of cognitive ... attainment for individuals. This work, following the innovative analyses of human capital by Jacob Mincer (1970, 1974), considers how investing in differing amounts of schooling affects individual...
... result of preprocessing was correct at first choice ( no back-tracking ) in 94% of sentences. Allowing one back-tracking yeilded 98%, two back- trackings gave 100% correctness. In this limited ... preprocessing technique for Chinese language analysis. Heuristic knowledge rules involving a limited set of characteristic words are used to forecast partial syntactic structure of sentences ... 3rd choice, the score is 100%. I. THE PROBLEM OF CHINESE LANGUAGE ANALYSIS Being a languagein which only characters ( ideograns ) are used, Chinese language has specific problems. Compared...
... Logic of Inquiry in theField of Public AdministrationNorma M. RiccucciCONTENTS1.1 Introduction 31.2 Is Public Administration a Science? 31.3 Searching for the Truth 51.4 Summary and Conclusions ... telescope) capable of affirming the presence or absence of the phenomenonunder investigation.Creating indicators capable of connecting a theoretical construct to an observable presence isone of the ... within aparadigm. His basic thesis in The Structure of Scienti c Revolutions is that science progresses throughPhysicsScience ChemistryBiology EconomicsPsychology Political science SociologyAnthropology...
... processing has clear aesthetic implications: if unconscious experience can affect our understanding of utterance meanings, it can contribute to the aesthetic character of what is consciously ... requirement that doing and undergoing be joined in perception: very often, the action of scratching my scalp or toying with my ring is one of which I am hardly conscious. In addition, as we ... dimension of experience in mind. Inquiry into the aesthetic character of everyday experience, then, holds the promise both of greater satisfaction and of more effective moral agency. VII. Conclusion...