... "share of mind" advertising to gain awareness, but not very many profitable businesses exist among the increasing clutter of dot.coms." 2. Internet Weekly magazine reports: o ... development - high investment in developing individuals. Be an entrepreneur - would take a 50% cut in pay to get away from the P&G bureaucracy. Looking for a fundamental difference in the way ... good thing on resumes). Exciting leading edge work with consumers - P&G examples are the case studies in marketing class for brand management. Changes the world - get in on the leading edge...
... hfbI–, only the respective masspeak was missing (Fig. 3B).Deviating post-translational processingof hydrophobins in H. jecorina strainsTo investigate strain diversity with respect to meta-bolite ... of hydrophobins and their processing in Trichoderma using intact-cell MALDI-TOF MSTorsten Neuhof1, Ralf Dieckmann1,*, Irina S. Druzhinina2, Christian P. Kubicek2,Tiina Nakari-Seta¨la¨3, ... terminal amino acid residues ofall six hydrophobins providing this single match.A rapid means of identifying peaks corresponding tohydrophobins in MALDI-TOF mass spectra was elab-orated, making...
... formation of huntingtin-containing inclusionbodies in Huntington’s disease encourages cell survival,whereas monomers and small inclusion bodies of hunt-ingtin, a protein possessing abnormal polyQ ... cells deficient in desmin, again demonstrating inclusion body construc-tion independent of intermediate fialments [62]. Inter-estingly, inclusion body formation is slowed byaB-crystallin, Hsp27 and ... aB-Crystallin R120 corresponds to aA-crystal-lin R116 and both are conserved a-crystallin domainarginines. R120G aB-crystallin permits intermediate fil-ament self association in vitro, although binding...
... themulti-modal setting.Novel aspects in turn planning and realizationinclude the comprehensive modeling in a sin-gle, OWL-based ontology and an extended rangeof context-sensitive variation, including systemalignment ... fordiscourse processing in a multimodal dialogue system. In Proceedings of the 2nd IJCAI Workshop on Knowledgeand Reasoning in Practical Dialogue Systems, Seattle,Washington, August.[Baldridge ... of the dialogue manager which implementconversation acts (Blaylock and Allen, 2005).The model is then specialized to a domain byinheriting and instantiating domain-specific typesand instances...
... result, the instruction did not match the initial essay quality. Nonetheless, in the open-question interviews, many users indicated using the NM as a reference while updating their essay. In addition ... of the system in terms of their ability to concen-trate on the instruction (Q3), in terms of their incli-nation to reuse the system (Q6) and in terms of the system’s matching of their expectations ... re-flected in more correct user answers and less speech recognition problems in the NM version. These findings motivate future work in under-standing the effects of the NM. We would like to continue...
... antecedent of a Commit is an AD+O and indeterminate, the intervening dialogue renders the solution size determinate. In 6 out of the 7 indeterminate antecedent AD+Os, our hypothesis is ... model- ing for conversational speech. AAAI Spring Sym- posium on Applying Machine Learning to Dis- course Processing. Richmond H. Thomason and Jerry R. Hobbs. 1997. Interrelating interpretation ... 1993. Informational Redun- dancy and Resource Bounds in Dialogue. Ph.D. thesis, University of Pennsylvania, December. Marilyn A. Walker. 1996. Inferring acceptance and rejection in dialogue...
... the "instruction Giver", dominat-ing their planning For this reason, all of our analysisconsiders where the "instruction Follower" producesbackchannel continuers in relation ... tocalculate our input features.We identify Giver TRPs using existing dialogue structure coding. The Map Task Corpus has been seg-mented by hand into dialogue moves, as described in (Carletta et ... below 400ms, and increasing the thresh-old value in increments of 100ms.Table 2 shows the values for the highest perform-ing models. The model that only inserts continuers in pauses over 900...
... dif-ferentiate initiative (which they call dialogue ini-tiative) from task initiative. They define dialogue initiative by stating that it "tracks the lead in de-termining the current ... an-notated using changes in initiative as a starting point; thesechanges were taken as marking either a segment endpoint orthe beginning of a nested segment.tion following a question takes initiative. ... Rules for Assigning Initiativeabout the effectiveness of Socratic tutoring in theBEE domain or Socratic tutoring in general.3.2 Initiative Annotation MethodThe two definitions of initiative we...
... forcooperative response generation in information dialogues. In AAAI/IAAI 1999 pp. 148–155.M. Steedman 2000. Information structure and the syntax-phonology interface. In Linguistic Inquiry, 31(4): 649–689.A. ... of interest for any rational user. All dominantoptions represent some tradeoff, but depending onthe user’s interest, some of them are more interest-ing tradeoffs than others.Pruning dominated ... group-averageclustering. The algorithm begins by assigningeach unique attribute value to its own bin, and suc-cessively merging adjacent bins whenever the dif-ference between the means of the bins falls...
... J.(2007). A meeting browser that learns. In In: Pro-ceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on InteractionChallenges for Intelligent Assistants.[Eisenstein and Barzilay, 2008]Eisenstein, J. and ... segmenta-tion. In Proceedings of the Conference on EmpiricalMethods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedingsof Emperical Methods in Natural Language Processing.[Eisenstein et al., 2010]Eisenstein, ... importantly, we’re going to have to help ordinary families be able to stay in their homes, make sure that they can pay their bills [. . . ]1 14Brokaw QSen. McCain, in all candor, do you think the economy...
... RaddingCM (1998) Interaction of human rad51 recombinationprotein with single-stranded DNA binding protein,RPA. Nucleic Acids Res 26, 5388–5393.17 Stauffer ME & Chazin WJ (2004) Physical interactionbetween ... soluble in the presence of 6 murea. Soluble fractions were loaded on to columns contain-ing 10 mL His-Bind resin (Novagen). The columns werewashed with 50 mL binding buffer containing 6 m ... times in NaCl ⁄ Pibuffercontaining 250 mm NaCl and 0.2% Triton X-100, theneluted in NaCl ⁄ Pibuffer containing 200 mm imidazole.After SDS ⁄ PAGE, proteins were blotted on to poly(vinylid-ene...
... C-terminal domain of tachycitin (Cys40 to Cys61), ahorseshoe crab chitin-binding protein [15], as well aswith the chitin-binding domain of hevein (Cys12 toCys33), a plant chitin-binding protein ... chitin-binding proteins in T. tridentatus.Amino acid compositions of high molecular mass(HMM) chitin-binding proteinsHMM chitin-binding proteins resolved by 2DSDS ⁄ PAGE were categorized into ... similarity to other knowncysteine-containing chitin-binding domains [14], suchas plant chitin-binding proteins and horseshoe crabantimicrobial peptides with chitin-binding affinity[15–17]. Rebers...
... of entrainment capturedifferent aspects of dialogue coordination and thatexploring various formulations of entrainment de-serves future attention.3.3 Dialogue coordinationThe coordination ... pro-duction and comprehension in dialogue. In this paper we examine novel types of entrain-ment in two corpora—Switchboard and theColumbia Games corpus. We examine en-trainment in use of high-frequency ... Social Intelligence. Bantam.K. Niederhoffer and J. Pennebaker. 2002. Linguisticstyle matching in social interaction.M. J. Pickering and S. Garrod. 2004. Toward a mecha-nistic psychology of dialogue. ...
... semantic role chunking using support vector machines. In HLT-03. R. Higashinaka, N. Miyazaki, M. Nakano, and K. Ai-kawa. 2004. Evaluating Discourse Understanding in Spoken Dialogue Systems. ... systems, since the more accurate information obtained by the machine (Higashinaka et al., 2004), the more possibility to finish the dialogue task. Practical use of speech act theories in spoken ... evaluat-ing spoken dialogue agents. In Proceedings of the ACL, 271–280 M. Walker and R. Passonneau. 2001. DATE: a dia-logue act tagging scheme for evaluation of spoken dialogue systems. In...