
Course Proposal for ESSLLI 2015
... This idea is mainly due to van Benthem. Initially Montague-style semantics was applied to context-free grammars, but, as one can see, its usage for categorial grammars is much more straightforward. However, in the weak sense Lambek grammars and context-free grammars are equivalent (Pentus 1992), i. ...
... This idea is mainly due to van Benthem. Initially Montague-style semantics was applied to context-free grammars, but, as one can see, its usage for categorial grammars is much more straightforward. However, in the weak sense Lambek grammars and context-free grammars are equivalent (Pentus 1992), i. ...
Foreign Language - Dade Christian School
... Rico and introduction to Spain and its school system. Grammar Students learn to work in groups and research different South American countries and create a poster with the adequate information for class presentation ...
... Rico and introduction to Spain and its school system. Grammar Students learn to work in groups and research different South American countries and create a poster with the adequate information for class presentation ...
The consequences of understanding expert probability reporting as
... frequency in a more strict sense as a summary of available data that do not have any uncertainty attached to them (i.e., the number of times something is observed divided by the total number of observations), whereas probability refers to an individual’s belief about an uncertain proposition of inte ...
... frequency in a more strict sense as a summary of available data that do not have any uncertainty attached to them (i.e., the number of times something is observed divided by the total number of observations), whereas probability refers to an individual’s belief about an uncertain proposition of inte ...
Discontinuous phrases in dependency grammar
... McCawley has often pointed out (e.g. 1988:39f) that if Chomsky had formalised PSG in terms of trees, rather than brackets, discontinuous phrases would have been permitted because the relevant branch of mathematics is graph theory, which allows much richer structures. ...
... McCawley has often pointed out (e.g. 1988:39f) that if Chomsky had formalised PSG in terms of trees, rather than brackets, discontinuous phrases would have been permitted because the relevant branch of mathematics is graph theory, which allows much richer structures. ...
Optimizing the F-Measure in Multi-Label Classification
... The decomposition of the original problem into independent multinomial regression tasks has computational advantages. Moreover, since the number of distinct values of sy is usually small, the number of classes in a single multinomial regression task is much smaller than m + 1; only in the worst case ...
... The decomposition of the original problem into independent multinomial regression tasks has computational advantages. Moreover, since the number of distinct values of sy is usually small, the number of classes in a single multinomial regression task is much smaller than m + 1; only in the worst case ...
Qualitative Probabilistic Matching with Hierarchical Descriptions Clinton Smyth David Poole
... We also describe models in terms of their components, but as well as describing the presence and absence of components, we also describe the qualitative probability of the presence or absence of these components, as well as the qualitative probability of their properties. For example, we could say t ...
... We also describe models in terms of their components, but as well as describing the presence and absence of components, we also describe the qualitative probability of the presence or absence of these components, as well as the qualitative probability of their properties. For example, we could say t ...
commonsense 2007
... linear-temporal logic formulas to prune the search space of their forward-chaining algorithms. A similar approach has also been applied with Golog-based planners (Reiter 2001; Gabaldon 2003). In this work, however, we consider a form of control that allows one to engage some of the goaldirectedness ...
... linear-temporal logic formulas to prune the search space of their forward-chaining algorithms. A similar approach has also been applied with Golog-based planners (Reiter 2001; Gabaldon 2003). In this work, however, we consider a form of control that allows one to engage some of the goaldirectedness ...
Statistical Analysis of Text in Educational
... expected if the words were independent. These methods are typically used to find technical terms or collocations. We use the measures for the opposite purpose – to find combinations that occur less often than expected, and therefore might be evidence of a grammatical error (Chodorow and Leacock, 200 ...
... expected if the words were independent. These methods are typically used to find technical terms or collocations. We use the measures for the opposite purpose – to find combinations that occur less often than expected, and therefore might be evidence of a grammatical error (Chodorow and Leacock, 200 ...