... predicting not aggregate measures,but the duration and location of each fix-ation. We present a new rational model of eyemovementcontrolin reading, the cen-tral assumption of which is that eye ... sections following.4 Reading as Bayesian inferenceAt its core, the framework we are proposing is one of reading as Bayesian inference. Specifically, the model begins reading with a prior distribution ... them in language processing. In the domain of incremental language compre-hension, especially, there is a substantial amount of computational work suggesting that humans be-have rationally...
... C. Dulay and Marina K. Burt. 1975. Natural se-quences in child second language acquisition. Lan-guage Learning, 24(1).Susan Gass. 1979. Language transfer and univer-sal grammatical relations. ... principled mal-rule scoring. In Proceedings of the Fifth Interna-tional Conference on User Modeling, pages 59–66, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, January 2-5. UM96, UserModeling, Inc.Lisa N. Michaud and Kathleen ... are acquired; namely, indi-cating which features are typically acquired be-fore other features, and which are typically ac-quired at the same time. With this informationavailable in the model, ...
... effort has already been invested in mathematicalmodelling of the glycolytic pathway in yeast [3–8] and in other organisms, such as Trypanosoma brucei, the parasitethat causes sleeping sickness ... glycolysis, and a (potentiallyunreachable) region of parameter space in which PFKdominates flux control it is clear that, at least in thesemodels, hexose transport can be considered to be a ÔpacemakingÕ ... metaboliteconcentration and flux are obtained from populations of yeast cells and so reflect an aggregate of the states of manyindividual organisms. Although no fitted modelin thispaper individually...
... one of the most important marketing concepts and has been an area of interest for marketing academics and practitioners as well. There are a numbers of models of brand equity in common marketing ... of variables. One of the underlying objectives of EFA is to reduce a large number of variables to a minimum number that can explain most of the characteristics of the original variables. Each ... quality is a component of the original modelof CBBE; however, banking is a service-dominat industry and all banking products, as termed in the industry, are actually services or packages of service....
... more interpretive mapping. Visual appeal is treated as a means of attracting and maintaining user engagement so that the visualization – often a commercial tool – increases in popularity. ... rather than a means to facilitate tasks or represent a certain dataset. The model aims to facilitate an understanding of information aesthetics from the perspective of information visualization ... dataset interpretation and interaction. The proposed model is based on analysing existing visualization techniques by their interpretative intent and data mapping inspiration. It reveals information...
... and certainly Aasenwould have been justified in feeling that Landsmaal is equal to Shakespeare's most airy passages. The slightinaccuracy of one of the lines:Av Maanestraalanne paa Vatn ... chapter in Norwegian Shakespeareana is a dull, unprofitable one a series of articles on the Baconiantheory appearing irregularly in the monthly magazine, Kringsjaa. The first article appeared ... bjart eit Ljos iHimmels Høgdi, at Fuglar song og Trudde, dat var Dag. Sjaa, kor ho hallar Kinni lint paa Handi, Aa, giv egvar ein Vott paa denne Handi at eg fekk strjuka Kinni den Ho talar Aa...
... of an example summary paragraph. The initial generation ofa text involves making decisions of various kinds. Some are conceptually based, such as what information to include and what perspectives ... the original message input to the generator is available as a basis for comparing what was intended with what was actually said. The goal is to notice the relationships among the things mentioned ... Create an internal paragraph break by using " ;in 1972" as an initial adjunct. This signals to the reader that there is a change of focus and reduces the expectation ofa strong...
... LinguisticsTowards amodelof formal and informal address in EnglishManaal FaruquiComputer Science and EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, Indiamanaalfar@gmail.comSebastian ... across paralleltexts. Journal of Natural Language Engineering,11(3):311–325.Hiroshi Kanayama. 2003. Paraphrasing rules for au-tomatic evaluation of translation into Japanese. In Proceedings of ... Bentivogli and Pianta, 2005).The phenomenon of formal and informal ad-dress has been considered in the contexts of transla-tion into (Hobbs and Kameyama, 1990; Kanayama,2003) and generation in Japanese...
... a forein trader. When he is left alone on the uninhabited island, he is realistically depicted as a man struggling against nature and a man who finally creates some civilisation ina seemingly ... way he treated Friday. The first English word he taught Friday, apart from Friday’s own name, was “ Master”. In the eyes of Robinson Crusoe, a man of such races as the cannibals was certainly ... the begining of his isolation on the island, Robinson Crusoe was able to overcome it and maintain a very successful way of obtaining food. Among such hardships emerged his will and admirable...
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... ACTION PLANMAKING A CHART OF THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN H.C.M. CITY INTRODUCTION OF GOALINTRODUCTION OF GOAL• In new basic program of English 11.Unit 11 “sources of energy” Part ... facilitator.The teacher is the monitor and the facilitator.Every member in the group has to take part in Every member in the group has to take part in their work going to each of the family ... ASSESSMENTASSESSMENTAssessment and correctionAssessment and correctionMarksMarksHaving enough partners’ ideasHaving enough partners’ ideas55Right as the ideas are ledRight as the ideas are led77Completing the...