... Session, pages 6–11,Portland, OR, USA 19-24 June 2011.c2011 Association for Computational Linguistics Sentence OrderingDrivenbyLocalandGlobalCoherence for SummaryGeneration Renxian Zhang ... simultaneously accommodate coherence on the two levels: localcoherenceand global coherence, both of which are intriguing topics in text linguistics and psychology. For sentences, localcoherence means ... grouping-based sentence ordering framework that is drivenby the concern of localandglobal coherence. Summary sentences are grouped according to their conceptual relatedness before being ordered...
... system as GLOW, forGlobal Wikifica-tion. We use GLOW as a test bed for evaluating local andglobal approaches for D2W. GLOW combinesa powerful local model φ with an novel method for choosing an ... ranker performance with base-line, localandglobal features. The reweighted lo-cal features outperform the unweighted (“Naive”)version, and the global approach outperforms the local approach ... with local and global variants, and identify the strengths and theweaknesses of each, (2) Using this formulation, wepresent a new global D2W system, called GLOW. Inexperiments on existing and...
... directive dialogues, and still more concretely, the mechanisms needed to understand interactions which present requests and orders in such dialogues, on the one hand, and the possible reactions, ... during understanding. Proceedings of t he4th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Ann Arbor, Hichigan, 1982. t54 LOCAL ANDGLOBAL STRUCTURES IN DISCOURSE UNDERSTANDING M. Koit, ... understanding to such types of knowledge processing as problem solving and planning (e.g., Black and Bower 1980, Wilensky 1981). Various types of content units and structures needed to account for...
... Traditionally, most of this knowl-edge is created by hand, and the effort must be re-peated for new domains, new characters and plotelements.Fortunately, recent work in natural languageprocessing ... procedure is simpler and more global; instead of searching for the best story twice(i.e., by first finding the n-best stories and thensubsequently reranking them based on coherence and interest), our ... seems to make up for the lack ofsophisticated search and more elaborate linguis-tic information. Example stories generated by thefour systems are shown in Table 2 for the inputsentences The...
... program and abstracts of the 15 th International ALLC, Conference of the As- sociation for Literary and Linguistic Computing, Jerusalem, Israel, 1988. Also in the Journal for Literary and Linguistic ... retrieves the entire range of collocations that we identify and no real effort has been made to use this information for language generation [Boguraev & Briscoe 89]. In the following sections, ... and encoded by hand, sometimes using the help of lexi- cographers (e.g., Danlos' [Daulos 87] use of Gross' [Gross 75] work). This is an expensive and time-consuming pro- cess, and...
... among children and keeping their mothers alive. These efforts will increase interest and support behind the Global Plan and provide a communication framework and branding platform for all partners ... developed for the 22 priority countries. See the Global Monitoring Framework and Strategy for the Elimination of New Child Infections by 2015 developed by WHO and UNICEF.TARGETS AND INDICATORS*Overall ... existing structures and rely on the wealth of technical expertise andglobaland in-country capacity of organizations involved in both the Global Steering Group itself and the Global Task Team.3.41Believe...
... identified and learned the "must knows" for my job? For example, do I know and understand the safety standards and regulations that apply to my job?Have I identified and acquired ... records, and written schedules and procedures for cleaning and maintaining equipment.3. Packaging and Labeling Controls. Since packaging and labeling are the areas where most mix-ups and errors ... the organization, and the corner stone of the standards is that procedures and records are generated where they are required by the standards, and where they are necessary for the control of...
... al—Automated code generationbylocal search5that controls the ant to move over all of the food squares. For the grammatical evolution results, we test for an idealsolution after every generation , ... methodologies for code generation is more clear on the symbolic regressionproblem and the even-5-parity problem, in Figure 12(b) and (c). For symbolic regression, all 200 of the runs of local search ... 195 runs. For even-5-parity, all runsof grammatical evolution andlocal search produce thecorrect code, but local search does so in significantly lessfitness evaluations. For example, for even...
... 9: BY LAND ANDBY SEA3 LISTENING1. by /baI/ (prep) used for showing how or in what way something is done.to travel by boat/bus/car/plane: đi bằng thuyền/xe búyt/xe hơi/máy bayto travel by ... in the U.K. and Ireland: quán rượuLet’s go to the pub for a drink. 11. hitchhike /’hItS,haIk/ verb [intransitive] to travel by asking other people to take you in their car, by standing on the ... mail the system for sending and delivering letters, packages, etc. to houses, offices, etc. British usually post: bưu điện by mail: bằng đường bưu điệnAll our goods can be ordered by mail.5. return...
... All land except state forest reserves State waters State CoastalProgrammeBrunei All land and water areas 1 km inland From MHWM to 200 m isobaths ASEAN/US CRMPfrom MHWM and areas inundated by ... competition for land and sea resources and space by various stake holders that result in conflicts and the degradation of coastal ecosystems. Furtherchallenges to the coasts come from: (1) erosion and siltation ... dynamics, and this certainly has an impacton its biogeochemical processes. While being influenced by land-derived fluxes and near-coastal processes,biogeochemical processes drivenby the internal...