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Synonyms Detecting faces Definition

by Ming-hsuan Yang
"... Face detection is concerned with finding whether or not there are any faces in a given image (usually in gray scale) and, if present, return the image location and content of each face. This is the first step of any fully automatic system that analyzes the information contained in faces (e.g., ident ..."
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Face detection is concerned with finding whether or not there are any faces in a given image (usually in gray scale) and, if present, return the image location and content of each face. This is the first step of any fully automatic system that analyzes the information contained in faces (e

Using the Wiktionary Graph Structure for Synonym Detection

by Timothy Weale, Chris Brew, Eric Fosler-lussier
"... This paper presents our work on using the graph structure of Wiktionary for synonym detection. We implement semantic relatedness metrics using both a direct measure of information flow on the graph and a comparison of the list of vertices found to be “close ” to a given vertex. Our algorithms, evalu ..."
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This paper presents our work on using the graph structure of Wiktionary for synonym detection. We implement semantic relatedness metrics using both a direct measure of information flow on the graph and a comparison of the list of vertices found to be “close ” to a given vertex. Our algorithms

One Sense Per Discourse for Synonym Detection

by Rumen Moraliyski
"... In this paper, we present a new methodology for synonym detection based on the combination of global and local distributional similarities of pairs of words. The methodology is evaluated on the noun space of the 50 multiple-choice syn-onym questions taken from the ESL and reaches 91.30 % accuracy us ..."
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In this paper, we present a new methodology for synonym detection based on the combination of global and local distributional similarities of pairs of words. The methodology is evaluated on the noun space of the 50 multiple-choice syn-onym questions taken from the ESL and reaches 91.30 % accuracy

Combination of Global and Local Attributional Similarities for Synonym Detection

by Rumen Moraliyski, Gaël Dias
"... In this paper, we present a new methodology for synonym detection based on the combination of global and local distributional similarities of pairs of words. The methodology is evaluated on the noun space of the 50 multiple-choice synonym questions taken from the ESL and reaches 91.30 % accuracy usi ..."
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In this paper, we present a new methodology for synonym detection based on the combination of global and local distributional similarities of pairs of words. The methodology is evaluated on the noun space of the 50 multiple-choice synonym questions taken from the ESL and reaches 91.30 % accuracy

SYNONYMS

by Martin Raubal
"... Wayfinding behavior is the purposeful, directed, and motivated movement from an origin to a specific distant destination that cannot be directly perceived by the traveler. It involves interaction between the wayfinder and the environment. Affordances are a concept from ecological psychology based on ..."
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on the paradigm of direct perception. They are specific combinations of the properties of substances and surfaces taken with reference to an observer. These invariant compounds are specified in ambient light—which is the result of illumination—and detected as units. Ambient light has structure and therefore

SYNONYMS

by Esten Rye
"... A minimum bounding box is the smallest enclosing rectangle of an object aligned to a set of axis. It is represented by 4 parameters corresponding to the (x, y) coordinates in space that define the lower left and upper right vertices of its perimeter. Its variant, the rotated minimum bounding box can ..."
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quite frequently in the areas of object intersection and collision detection. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The minimum bounding box was first introduced as an approximation tool for spatial indexing by Guttman in [2]. Guttman’s idea was to have each index record in a leaf node of an R-Tree be identified

Statistical Methods for Detecting Molecular Adaptation

by Z. Yang, J. P. Bielawski, Ziheng Yang, Ziheng Yang - RR n\Sigma2848 34 Renzo G. AVESANI , 2000
"... nally, synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates (Box 1) are defined in the context of comparing two DNA sequences, with d S and d N as the numbers of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions per site, respectively . Thus, the ratio v 5 d N /d S measures the difference between the two rat ..."
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nally, synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates (Box 1) are defined in the context of comparing two DNA sequences, with d S and d N as the numbers of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions per site, respectively . Thus, the ratio v 5 d N /d S measures the difference between the two

Likelihood ratio tests for detecting positive selection and application to primate lysozyme evolution.

by Ziheng Yang - Mol. Biol. Evol. , 1998
"... An excess of nonsynonymous substitutions over synonymous ones is an important indicator of positive selection at the molecular level. A lineage that underwent Darwinian selection may have a nonsynonymous/synonymous rate ratio (d N /d S ) that is different from those of other lineages or greater tha ..."
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An excess of nonsynonymous substitutions over synonymous ones is an important indicator of positive selection at the molecular level. A lineage that underwent Darwinian selection may have a nonsynonymous/synonymous rate ratio (d N /d S ) that is different from those of other lineages or greater

Bayesian inference on phylogeny and its impact on evolutionary biology.

by John P Huelsenbeck , Fredrik Ronquist , Rasmus Nielsen , Jonathan P Bollback - Science , 2001
"... 1 As a discipline, phylogenetics is becoming transformed by a flood of molecular data. These data allow broad questions to be asked about the history of life, but also present difficult statistical and computational problems. Bayesian inference of phylogeny brings a new perspective to a number of o ..."
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of outstanding issues in evolutionary biology, including the analysis of large phylogenetic trees and complex evolutionary models and the detection of the footprint of natural selection in DNA sequences. T he idea that species are related through a history of common descent is an old one, predating Darwin. Yet

Chemical Synonyms Trade Names

by Both Edb, Br Br, Cl Cl
"... o are more soluble in water than BTEX, but less soluble than MTBE. o are less volatile than BTEX or MTBE. EDB o can be detected at or below its maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 0.05 µg/L using EPA Methods 8011 or 504.1. EDC: o can be detected at or below its MCL of 5 µg/L using EPA Methods 8260B, ..."
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o are more soluble in water than BTEX, but less soluble than MTBE. o are less volatile than BTEX or MTBE. EDB o can be detected at or below its maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 0.05 µg/L using EPA Methods 8011 or 504.1. EDC: o can be detected at or below its MCL of 5 µg/L using EPA Methods 8260B,
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