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Appropriate Words and Expressions

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Writing About Fiction- a guide

Generation of Contextually Appropriate Word Order

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Generating Context-Appropriate Word Orders in Turkish

by Beryl Hoffman - In Seventh International Generation Workshop , 1994
"... this paper, I have presented a strategy for the re- alization component of a generation system to handle word order variation in Turkish sentences. I integrated a level of information structure with a unification-based version of Combinatory Categorial Grammars, adapted for free word order languages ..."
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languages. I discussed an implementation of a database query task using a modified head-driven bottom-up generation algorithm to demon- 125 strate how the categorial formalism generates Turkish sentences with word orders appropriate to the context. Further research is needed on processing the information

Generating Context-Appropriate Word Orders in Turkish

by Beryl Hoffman Department, Beryl Hoffman - In Seventh International Generation Workshop , 1994
"... this paper. (5) a. Fatma Ahmet'i aradi. ..."
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this paper. (5) a. Fatma Ahmet'i aradi.

A theory of lexical access in speech production

by Willem J. M. Levelt - Behavioral and Brain Research , 1999
"... The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage of conceptual preparation; this is followed by stages of lexical selection, phonological encoding, phonetic encoding and articulation. In addition, the speaker monitors the output and, if necessary, se ..."
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, selfcorrects. Major parts of the theory have been computer modelled. The paper concentrates on experimental reaction time evidence in support of the theory. Central to the skill of speaking is our ability to select words that appropriately express our intentions, to retrieve their

The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents

by Joseph Bates - Communications of the ACM , 1994
"... Articial intelligence researchers attempting to create engaging apparently living creatures may nd important insight in the work of artists who have explored the idea of believable character In particular appropriately timed and clearly expressed emotion is a central requirement for believable ch ..."
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Articial intelligence researchers attempting to create engaging apparently living creatures may nd important insight in the work of artists who have explored the idea of believable character In particular appropriately timed and clearly expressed emotion is a central requirement for believable

SUS: A quick and dirty usability scale

by John Brooke , 1996
"... Usability does not exist in any absolute sense; it can only be defined with reference to particular contexts. This, in turn, means that there are no absolute measures of usability, since, if the usability of an artefact is defined by the context in which that artefact is used, measures of usability ..."
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general quality of the appropriateness to a purpose of any particular artefact. This notion is neatly summed up by Terry Pratchett in his novel “Moving Pictures”: “ „Well, at least he keeps himself fit, ‟ said the Archchancellor nastily. „Not like the rest of you fellows. I went into the Uncommon Room

A framework for mesencephalic dopamine systems based on predictive Hebbian learning

by P. Read Montague, Peter Dayan, Terrence J. Sejnowskw - J. Neurosci , 1996
"... We develop a theoretical framework that shows how mesencephalic dopamine systems could distribute to their targets a signal that represents information about future expectations. In particular, we show how activity in the cerebral cortex can make predictions about future receipt of reward and how fl ..."
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plasticity, fluctuations in dopamine release can act to change the predictions in an appropriate manner. Key words: prediction; dopamine; diffuse ascending systems; synaptic plasticity; reinforcement learning; reward In mammals, mesencephalic dopamine neurons participate in a number of important cognitive

Analysis of variance for gene expression microarray data

by M. Kathleen Kerr, Mitchell Martin, Gary A. Churchill - Journal of Computational Biology , 2000
"... Spotted cDNA microarrays are emerging as a powerful and cost-effective tool for largescale analysis of gene expression. Microarrays can be used to measure the relative quantities of speci � c mRNAs in two or more tissue samples for thousands of genes simultaneously. While the power of this technolog ..."
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of this technology has been recognized, many open questions remain about appropriate analysis of microarray data. One question is how to make valid estimates of the relative expression for genes that are not biased by ancillary sources of variation. Recognizing that there is inherent “noise ” in microarray data, how

A method for disambiguating word senses in a large corpus

by William A. Gale, Kenneth W. Church, David Yarowsky - Computers and the Humanities , 1992
"... Word sense disambiguation has been recognized as a major problem in natural language processing research for over forty years. Both quantitive and qualitative methods have been tried, but much of this work has been stymied by difficulties in acquiring appropriate lexical resources, such as semantic ..."
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Word sense disambiguation has been recognized as a major problem in natural language processing research for over forty years. Both quantitive and qualitative methods have been tried, but much of this work has been stymied by difficulties in acquiring appropriate lexical resources, such as semantic
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