... Setup The corpus described in table 1 was used for the experiments. The SRILM toolkit2was used to create Hindilanguage models using the target side of the train-ing corpus.Training, tuning, ... are faced with theproblem of ex-tracting information from the source language sen-tence, transferring the information onto the targetside, and translating this information into the ap-propriate ... likely. The separation of the lemma and suffix helps in tiding over the data sparsity problem by allowing the systemto reason about the suffix-case marker com-bination rather than the combination...
... guaranteeing not only that it will be included inthe first r-spec, but that it will be the dominant atom in that r-spec. Another rule (in the Elaborate packet), proposes including the color of the ... override the system's basic strategy of mentioning objects inthe order of decreasing salience? The first part of the answer is that the machinery for such chaining already exists in the ... good correlation between the ranking of the objects (by decreasing salience) and the order in which the objects were mentioned inthe description. Interestingly, the exceptions to a perfect...
... by the Academy of Finland.CALDER´ON’S INVERSE CONDUCTIVITY PROBLEMINTHE PLANE291 the family {ψ(·,k):k ∈ C,λ∈ ∂D} is equicontinuous. Combination of allthese observations shows that the ... as long as κ<1. Thus Theorem 3.2 determines the intervalaround the exponent p = 2 where the invertibility remains true. Note that itis a famous open problem [16] whetherSLp→Lp= maxp ... from the definitions (5.11) of the scattering coefficients.From the results of Section 5 it follows that the coefficient τµis continu-ously differentiable in k and vanishes at the origin. For the...
... waste. Therefore, upgrading the CSO system downriver inthe district will only alleviate a small portion of the fecal contamination probleminthe Anacostia. The problem of sewage drainage from ... augment the 90,000 inhabitants of the Florida Keys; its reefs are the biggest diving destination inthe world.132 Some pathogens present in raw or inadequately treated sewage will settle into ... overflowing systems inevitably result in more sewage overflowing into local streams. In essence, IDEM’s permitting standard allows more sewage into the sewer, regardless of the certain damage...
... for the first time,to evaluate LNRE models on unseen data. However,rather than splitting the data into separate trainingand test sets, they evaluate the models in an extra-polation setting, ... conducted. The results showhow evaluating on the training set, a common strat-egy in LNRE research, favours models that overfit the training data and perform poorly on unseen data.They also confirm the ... is the is-sue we turn to inthe second part of the paper (Sec-tion 4). Having identified the violation of the ran-dom sampling assumption by real-world data as oneof the main factors affecting...
... 1995 in 2005, then BOD in the river will increase to 3.68mg/l (the increase in BOD inthe river is small due to the treatment plant). The biological wastewater treatment will reduce BOD inthe ... utilisation. The water inthe reservoir adjoins the Nemunas river, but water quality in the reservoir is much better than inthe river. Within Kaunas city the Neris river flows into the Nemunas. The ... is low inthe rivers, but increases during the passage through the soil layers. The alkalinity and hardness of drinking water are fairly high, but it does not exceed the standards. When the water...
... is the source of the crime stain is shown by the state H1 in the node H .The network (ii) shows a situation in which the additional information about the second (non-matching) individual on the ... non-matching individuals in a database tends to increase the strength of the evidence against the suspect.As pointed out at the end of the previous section, the logic of the strengthened evidence ... database.Probability that the suspect is the source of the crime stain In the setting considered at this point, the suspect is the only typed individual among the N persons. Let uswrite M1for the finding that...
... Introductio in analysin infinitorum: “Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite.” The notions of the infinite and the infinitesimal created seriousproblems in math during the early nineteenth century, ... exploring. The par-ticular zone these infinite series dwell in is what mathematicians callanalysis. Analysis used, in fact, to be thought of as the study of the infinite, that is, the infinitely ... that instead of moving one inch to the right, then ahalf-inch to the right, then a quarter-inch to the right, and so on, Idecided to alternate directions: an inch to the right, a half-inch to the left,...
... authoritative inthe Middle Ages called theirauthority into question. When combined with the propaganda poten-tial of the printing press to disseminate such findings, printing becamea major force behind ... regimes. The oldest were established inthe UnitedProvinces by Huguenot refugees inthe late seventeenth century.Others were published inthe German Rhineland, the German free cityof Hamburg, the ... exempt from the scrutiny of this new rational-critical public. This being the case, the opinion of the public increasingly assumed the role of a legitimis-ing tribunal whichjudged the acts of...
... theseindividuals, western medicine community pharmacistsmight be the only point of contact when they hadminor aliments. Therefore, there is a need in promotingand extending the roles of the ... consume Chinese herbal medicines [25].Chinese medicine retailers are therefore instrumental in preventing undesirable drug interactions during prescrip-tion process. In addition, their role ... system [20]. The role of medical professionals is a dominant factor in defining, controlling and scoping the work of the allied health professionals [21,22] as extending pharma-cists’ roleinprimarycaremayaffecttheautonomyandcontrol...