... Inability for searching information in the internet Necessity to ask more advanced people for help Waste time Difficulties in employment assistance Causes Lack of useful information in the course ... course of information science Unwillingness to learning Lack of access to computer Dissatisfactory school base Insufficient allocation of application programs Alternatives Correction of ... of application programs Alternatives Correction of information science course Simplification of access to computer classes Increase the motivation ...
... obtain the two expected clusters Each ofthe two clusters corresponds to one ofthe senses of palm, and the words closest to the geometric centers ofthe clusters should be good descriptors of each ... clustering algorithm to the row vectors (words) ofthe resulting matrix This works well since it is a strength of SVD to reduce the effects of sampling errors and to close gaps in the data arm ... depends on the logarithm of a word’s frequency This way preference is given to words that are in the middle ofthe frequency range Figures to are based on the association lists for the words palm...
... had 10% or more errors, most ofthe verbs occur lnuch more often as nouns or adjectives This confirms my hypothesis that PARTS will have a problem solving the N/V ambiguity in cases where the lexical ... knowledge can help solve the tagging problem described here and force a redefinition ofthe boundaries of phrasal verbs For now we can redefine the word boundaries for the problematic cases that ... of assuming a verbal tag in the third (The "choice" colunm is explained below.) The average performance of PARTS for this task is 89%, which is lower than the general average performance of the...
... gives the readers ofthe journal the sort of words and the sort of thoughts they are used to—so, on a larger scale, the writers of an age, without thinking of it, give to the readers ofthe age the ... of any theory as to the nature of matter, orthe nature of mind They are as true upon the theory that mind acts on matter—though separate and altogether different from it—as upon the theory of ... view ofthe primeval condition ofthe human race which is known as the Patriarchal Theory There is no doubt, of course, that this theory was originally based on the Scriptural history ofthe Hebrew...
... form a tight cluster but are placed somewhere in between thenoun and the verb clusters, with the exact position depending on the ratios ofthe occurrence frequencies of their readings as either ... that the matrix is so sparse that sampling errors have a strong negative effect on the results ofthe vector comparisons Fortunately, theproblemof data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the ... confident about their possible parts of speech Note that the list of words was compiled before the start of our experiments and remained unchanged thereafter The co-occurrence matrix based on the restricted...
... suffixation of an affix to a prescribed prosodic subconstitucnt of a word rather than to the whole word 2.2 The Non.Isomorphism of Morphophonology and Morphosyntax Another fundamental property of morphology ... established the identity ofthe morphemes ofthe word, and having further established that each potential morphological analysis is well-formed from a phonological point of view m i,e, the morphemes ... necessary for any general theory of morphological processing to encode these notions We view the parsing system as a partial but general theory of morphological processing, and the work we have...
... to ensure existence of other peer support networks, such as La Leche League groups or Nursing Mothers Councils They can also foster the creation of mother-to-mother support groups in community ... regards a score of at least 80 out of 100 points as reflecting a healthy diet Currently, the average child scores a 55.9 on the HEI.60 To achieve a score of 80 for the average child by 2030, the average ... information about the food they purchase The percent ofthe U.S population that reports “often” reading a food label the first time they buy a product increased from 44% in 2002 to 54% in 2008 Of...
... Lenders accept or reject the contract and choose whether or not to monitor Borrowers of type S then choose their action Given these assumptions, there is no signaling or other motive for borrowers ... since there is no benefit from monitoring types G and B The higher the cost of monitoring, the larger is the share of borrowers of type S needed in order for monitoring to occur B Monitoring does ... analyze these issues, I apply a theory ofthe firm’s choice of debt instrument from the corporate finance literature to the case of emerging market debt The model suggests that the choice of debt...
... volume The table of contents often contains information inferior to the head ofthe article ifself: Sometimes the given names ofthe authors are abbreviated The affiliation information for authors often ... errors or to confirm the quality ofthe original data Database bashing is useful for error detection, however the correction ofthe errors is troublesome If there are differences between two records ... — for example the name ofthe person building the connection between the two suspects for the distance blocking, orthe name ofthe conference/journal both have published in, orthe title word...
... aesthetic to incorporate avant-garde artworks However, part ofthe art domain remains outside of that ofthe aesthetic Artworks in this area remain counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of ... for avant-garde works thus removing the majority of counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of art However, the nature of avant-garde art means that since the era of Duchamp’s readymade artworks, ... proposes the third solution’ as a way to incorporate avant-garde artworks into the aesthetic theory of art The third solution invokes the idea of non-perceptual aesthetic properties and takes the...
... Boussinet, then the assumption about the random force will lead, in particular, to the results ofthe work The physical reason ofthe assumption about the uncorrelativity ofthe random force is the shortness ... in the interval ofthe time within the time ofthe relaxation (and more), then it is, nevertheless, not applicable for the examination ofthe instants ofthe velocity during the period within the ... of its time ofthe correlation as compared with the time ofthe relaxation ofthe velocity for the large Brownian particles (large frequency ofthe collisions) For the small particles, when the...
... answers admits either a final conclusion and the development ofthe corresponding grammatical indices for the given word, orthe continuation ofthe check for the presence ofthe next characteristic ... Russian words and their place in the Russian sentence The resulting information is recorded by means of indices, thereby permitting passage to the second part ofthe program -"Synthesis ofthe Russian ... English words, their place in the sentence, and the grammatical information given in the dictionary are analyzed with a view to the determination of both the grammatical form ofthe corresponding...
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... then, is the relationship of my discussion ofthe apologetic problem to theproblemof evil in its other forms—to personal problems of evil, or pastoral problems of evil? The answer is that the ... rate, that problem as it confronts those who, for one reason or another, regard themselves as responsible for the defense of theism orof Christianity orof some other theistic religion The ordinary ... idea that ‘ the God ofthe philosophers’’, the bearer ofthe attributes in The Idea of God 19 my list, is not the God ofthe Bible orthe God ofthe ordinary believer This idea is no more plausible...
... 'tissue of borrowings from the theology of St Thomas and ofthe Oratory,'9 of which only the ordering ofthe parts can make any claim to originality So the problems of Descartes's theodicy are problems ... dicusssion oftheproblemof evil to theproblemof error, or a problem concerning the trustworthiness of clear and distinct ideas Of course, this restriction oftheproblem cannot hold, since error ... ofthe most important themes of Leibniz's theodicy.) How, once again, does theproblemof evil arise for Descartes, or more particularly, how does it arise according to the order of reasons of...
... infiltrated the CNS ofthe TLR3KO-B6 mice were similar to those ofthe B6 mice at dpi (Fig 1B) However, the levels of these cells in the CNS of TLR3KO-B6 mice were significantly higher than those of control ... x 105 PFU) of TMEV BeAn These virus-infected mice were then assessed for the progression of demyelinating disease for 80 dpi (Fig 2A) We chose the low dose ofthe virus to maximize the differences ... observed in the white matter ofthe spinal cord from TLR3KO mice (Fig 3Ad and e) GFAP staining showed markedly increased number of activated astrocytes in the white matter ofthe spinal cords of these...
... Value Problems problem Therefore, in the following we just consider the direct scattering problem for a mixture of a crack Γ and a bounded domain D, and the corresponding inverse scattering problem ... ofthe Laplace operator in D, and so v x 0, x ∈ D Therefore, the well-known jump relationships see 13, 14 → − ψ a, b, c, d T 3.27 imply that 0, 0, 0, T 3.28 So we complete the proof ofthe theorem ... Dirichlet eigenvalue ofthe Laplace operator in D,” instead of it by the assumption that Im k > 0, then Theorem 2.1 in Section and Theorem 3.3 in Section are also true Boundary Value Problems 19 Acknowledgment...
... we include the factor η, with < η ≤ Therefore, in (2), we equate the information rate Nb/T with η times the ergodic uplink channel capacity The smaller the value of η, the higher is the probability ... necessary and sufficient for the existence ofthe solution The original constraint optimization problem (1) is, therefore, essentially reduced to the unconstrained problem (6) of finding bopt (11) ... antenna is described by the channel vector h ∈ CN ×1 The transmitter applies beamforming with a beamforming vector (5) The vector ui∗ is selected as the beamforming vector according to i∗ = arg max...
... comparison ofthe performance ofthe noncooperative case, the NAF protocol, and the adaptive NAF for bits pcu Figure 8: 1-relay scheme: comparison ofthe performance ofthe noncooperative case, the ... in the first phase, the source sends the first line ofthe Alamouti codeword: x1 and x2 , while the relay listens In the second phase, the relay sends a decoded version ofthe first line ofthe ... scheme: comparison ofthe performance ofthe noncooperative case, the NAF protocol, and the adaptive NAF for bits pcu Figure 7: 1-relay scheme: comparison ofthe outage probabilities ofthe noncooperative...