... organizationallearning: Representing and maintaining knowledge in an experience base”, in Proc.Tenth Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE’98,1998.44. T. Dingsøyr, “A ... skilled in knowledgemanagement, and are eager to know how this is interpreted and used in softwareengineering, or for people in the software engineering field, who are interested in knowing more ... management in software engineering projects”, in Proc.Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE99, 1999,pp. 2027.65. P. Brăossler, Knowledge management at a software house:...
... learning. Peer learning is becoming an increasingly important part of many courses, and it is being used in a variety of contexts and disciplines in many countries. The potential of peer learning ... way of moving beyond independent to interdependent learning. This idea of interdependence is important since the alternative is a more instrumental peer teaching approach which often involves ... depending on the type of peer teaching activity being undertaken. These include: levels of formality and informality, emphasis on individual or group learning, and learning goals of individuals...
... frequency in Covoduring year t and frequency change in MZEE between tand year u = t + iInitial frequency and dissemination in MZEE In studying the fate of all wordsin two En-glish Usenet corpora, ... detection of English inclusions in mixed-lingual data with an applicationto parsing. Ph.D. thesis, Institute for Communicat-ing and Collaborative Systems, School of Informatics,University of Edinburgh.Eduardo ... portion of the MZEE cor-pus, the training data consisted of the disjoint sub-sets of the English and German CELEX wordlists(Baayen et al., 1995), as well as the words used in Covo (to obtain coverage...
... NN = 2048N = 128N = 64N = 2048331 Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 324–332,Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLP1...
... class of the majority of the items which reached it during training. The trees were grown using recursive partitioning; the splitting criterion was reduction in deviance. Using the Gini index ... function 145 Proceedings of EACL '99 Exploring the Useof Linguistic Features in Domain and Genre Classification Maria Wolters' and Mathias Kirsten 2 1Inst. f. Kommunikationsforschung ... stores all training set vectors in an instance base. New feature vectors are assigned the class of the most similar instancc. We use the Fuclidean distance metric for determining nearest ncighbours....
... terminal and terminal symbols of Gw. This trans- forms the question of determining whether a symbol is useful into a reachibility question on the graph of Ma In particular, for any string of ... ways of representing the parse forest one of which involves the useof linear indexed grammars and the other the useof context-free gram- mars. The work presented in this paper is intended ... corresponding nodes in/ 3. The remaining nodes in 7 ~ have the constraints of the corresponding nodes in 7. Given p E dom(7), by Ibl(7,p) we refer to the label of the node addressed # in 7. Similarly,...
... regarding useof lopinavir/ritonavir in neonates.oAddition of new pharmacokinetic data on nevirapine in preterm infants.ã Initial Postnatal Management of the HIV-Exposed Neonate:oBecause of ... elimination of perinatal transmission in the United States includethe continued increase in HIV infection in women of childbearing age;12absent or delayed prenatal care,particularly in women ... hematologic toxicity in infants receiving azidovudine/lamivudine-containing prophylaxis regimen, a recheck of hemoglobin and neutrophilcounts is recommended 4 weeks after initiation of prophylaxis...
... is the amount of trainingdata. As expected, the Baseline improves as thetraining size is increased. The Erk model, some-what surprisingly, shows no continual gain withmore training data. The ... Meeting of the As-sociation for Computational Linguistics and the4th International Joint Conference on Natural Lan-guage Processing, Singapore.453 Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of ... training.6.1 Varying Training SizeWe repeated the experiments with three differenttraining sizes to analyze the effect data size has onperformance:ã Train x1: Year 2001 of the NYT portion of the...
... of diseases in cattle, sheep, goats, and human beings. This isan indication that ethnoveterinary medicine is of great importance in the smallholder sector of Zimbabwe. It is increasingly gaining ... glyco-proteins and anthraquinones, which blockthe regeneration of thromboxanes andbradykinin, and also inhibit and break downbradykinin. In rural areas, a mixture of Avera and engine oil (lubricant) ... treatment of minor wounds, skin irrita-tions including burns, bruises andabrasions, and general inflammatory skindisorders.4It has anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory properties because of glyco-proteins...
... ambiguity of syntactic category of words is a big problem in Chinese analysis. In another exa~ole, in English, "-ing" is used to indicate a participle, or "-ed" can be used ... "characteristic words& quot;. Several hundreds of these words have been collected by linguists[2],and they are often used to distinguish the detailed meaning in each part of a Chinese sentence. ... "~,\~", (800 Mandarin Chinese Words) , Bejing, (1980) 5. PREPROCESSING EFFICIENCY The preprocessing system for chinese language mentioned in the paper is in the course of development and...
... study of the effect of clue words on processing. Two important observations are made: (I) clue words cut processing of the hearer in recognizing coherent transmissions (2) clue words are used ... This paper examines the useof clue wordsin argument dialogues. These are special words and phrases directly indicating the structure of the argument to the hearer. Two main conclusions are ... comment on the the function of clue words within analysis. The theory of clue interpretation gives insight into a known construction within sample dialogues; examining the computational properties...
... figure indicates that the news corpus is characterized by a great deal of embedd- ing of both types: finite clauses (relative clause~ adverbial clauses), and well as non-finites (infin- itive ... analysis of infor- mation, contains three minor episodes in addition to the major one introduced in the first sentence of the report. The discussion below of syntactic forms used to indicate ... detached clause is defined Intonatlonally: it is bounded by pauses, has falling intonation at the end, or is preceded by a clause with fall- ing intonation (Thompson, 1983). This clause is...