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  Daniel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel (biblical name), name of several people in the Bible
Daniel (DC Comics), a fictional character in the comic book Sandman
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel   (127 words)

  
 Danielle information site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Christians consider Daniel to be one of the four great prophets, whose life and prophecies line the Book of Daniel although he is not once spoken of in the Old Testament as a prophet.
Daniel was descended from one of the noble families of Judah (Dan.
Those scholars that consider the Daniel of the Book of Daniel as unhistorical, usually contend that Ezekiel meant another figure that is now forgotten, and that the author of the Book of Daniel took up this clue from Ezekiel to name his alleged prophet, to bind him to the older books of the Bible.
www.spellcorrect.info /Danielle.htm   (875 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne
Although the nave was completed within ten years, construction proceded slowly, and was further delayed by the severe depression which hit Melbourne in 1891.
Daniel Mannix, who became Archbishop of Melbourne in 1917, maintained a constant interest in the cathedral, which he was determined to see finished after the long delays during the previous 30 years.
Statue of Daniel Mannix outside St Patricks Cathedral, Melbourne For other people called Daniel Mannix, see Daniel Mannix (disambiguation) Daniel Patrick Mannix (4 March 1864 - 2 November 1963), Irish-born Australian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Melbourne for 46 years, was one of the most influential public figures in 20th...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/St-Patrick%27s-Cathedral,-Melbourne   (1826 words)

  
 Birchwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses of this term, see Birchwood (disambiguation).
What nature meant by such a useless production ‘tis hard to imagine, but the land is entirely to waste" are the words of Daniel Defoe as he rode through Birchwood in 1724.
Throughout History travellers have avoided the Birchwood area because it of its dangerous moss, however gradually over time much of the fertile mossland was reclaimed and turned into farm land.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Birchwood   (550 words)

  
 Articles - Angel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In Daniel, the princes, or guardian angels, of the heathen nations oppose Michael, the guardian angel of Judah.
The guardian angels of the nations in Daniel probably represent the gods of the heathen, and we have there the first step of the process by which these gods became evil angels, an idea expanded by Milton in Paradise Lost.
Gabriel and Michael are mentioned in the book of Daniel, Raphael in the book of Tobit (from the Protestant Apocrypha or Catholic and Orthodox Deuterocanon) and the remaining four in the book of Enoch from the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha (considered canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox).
www.worldhammock.com /articles/Angel   (6104 words)

  
 Daniel O'Connell (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Daniel O'Connell (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Daniel O'Connell (died 14 June 1897), Member of Parliament for Tralee, 1853-1863.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Daniel_O%27Connell_%28disambiguation%29   (98 words)

  
 2005 GCC Developers' Summit, June 21 ~ 24, 2005, Ottawa, Canada
GCC has a well known deficiency in the ability to detect and optimize cases where we are using structure accesses (a.b) and pointer-to structure accesses (a->b).
For regular structure accesses, the design implementation of structure overlap determination and structure access disambiguation in the SSA middle-end of gcc is presented.
For pointer-to-structure accesses, and portions of structures that are pointers, an algorithm for field sensitive points-to analysis and an implementation in gcc that enables gcc to determine where portions of structures point to, and which alias.
www.gccsummit.org /2005/view_abstract.php?content_key=27   (175 words)

  
 Brittany Daniel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Daniel (דניאל, StandardHebrew Daniyyel, Tiberian Hebrew Dāniyyêl) isthe name of two people from the Bible.
One of the four great prophets, although he is not once spoken of in the Old Testament as a prophet.
At the close of his three years of discipline and training in the royal schools, Daniel was distinguis...
www.swingdancemusic.com /send/8916-brittany%20daniel.html   (492 words)

  
 Wikitravel:Disambiguation page index - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Disambiguation guidelines asks that links that point to disambiguation pages be changed to point to the correct articles.
If you create an article with disambiguators you might like to add it here for convenience, especially if you do not create a disambiguation page but know the placename will need disambiguation eventually.
If you write an article with a disambiguator in the title, but do not want to create a disambiguation page because the ambiguous name refers to a famous place that should not be disambiguated, please add both pages to this list.
wikitravel.org /en/Wikitravel:Disambiguation_page_index   (722 words)

  
 Wikimania05/Workshop-AE1 - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
If there is a link from a disambiguation page to a non-disambiguation page or vice versa, the bot will ask whether it should include that page.
If a disambiguation page is found from a non-disambiguation page, the option to 'add a hint' is also given.
For primary topic disambiguation, that is, the case where there is a [[Subject (disambiguation)]] page.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Wikimania05/Workshop-AE1   (4585 words)

  
 [No title]
Word-sense disambiguation has frequently been criticized as a task in search of a reason.
Since a considerable portion of a sense inventory has only a single sense, the question has been raised whether the amount of effort required by disambiguation is worthwhile.
Heretofore, the focus of disambiguation has been on the sense inventory and has not examined the major reason why we would have lexical knowledge bases: how the meanings would be represented and thus, available for use in natural language processing applications.
www.clres.com /SensSemRoles.html   (1358 words)

  
 Dan Jurafsky's Publications
Gahl, Susanne, Lise Menn, Gail Ramsberger, Daniel Jurafsky, Elizabeth Elder, Molly Rewega and Audrey Holland.
Jurafsky, Daniel, Elizabeth Shriberg, Barbara Fox, and Traci Curl.
Jurafsky, Daniel, Rebecca Bates, Noah Coccaro, Rachel Martin, Marie Meteer, Klaus Ries, Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Stolcke, Paul Taylor, and Carol Van Ess-Dykema.
www.stanford.edu /~jurafsky/pubs.html   (1300 words)

  
 [No title]
We call $n$-gram a set $g_k$ of $n$ word stems, and we say that $g_k$ occurs in a document $d_j$ when a sequence of words appears in $d_j$ that, after stop word removal and stemming, consists exactly of the $n$ stems in $g_k$, in some order.
KANKEI uses various n-gram patterns of the phrase heads around these ambiguities, and assigns parse trees (with these ambiguities) a score based on a linear combination of the frequencies with which these patterns appear with NP and VP attachments in the TRAINS corpora.
Unlike previous statistical disambiguation systems, this technique thus combines evidence from bigrams, trigrams, and the 4-gram around an ambiguous attachment.
www.csse.monash.edu.au /mirrors/bibliography/Ai/ngram.unique   (2085 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 2.719: Word Senses
The Kelly and Stone is pioneer work on computational disambiguation, although it focuses on part-of-speech disambiguation rather than determining the sense given that the word has more than one meaning with the same part of speech.
There is also work on using the surrounding context of dictionary definitions, and I enclose a well-known reference for this, by Lesk.
Re Mark Sanderson's query on word sense disambiguation using a small number of words of context's there's a paper on this by Choueka and Lusignan, "Disambiguation by Short Contexts", Computers and the Humanities, 19, pp.
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/2/2-719.html   (287 words)

  
 Ryan P. Fuller - Davis Wiki
Fuller was responsible for the brutal murder of the Aggie spoof edition for the year he was the Editor in Chief.
The position was filled by soon-to-be Editor in Chief Daniel Stone.
Disambiguation: Wiki user RyanFuller is not the same person as Ryan P. Fuller.
www.daviswiki.org /Ryan_P._Fuller   (296 words)

  
 www2004 Semantic Web Developer Day Agenda
As the sources are ëscrapedí and analyzed by the extractors, the extracted entities are stored in appropriate classes in an ontology.
Freedomís disambiguation techniques were used for automatically resolving entity ambiguities in 99% of the cases, leaving less than 1% for human disambiguation (about 200 cases).
Given that SWETO is intended for ontology benchmark purposes, we continue to populate the ontology with diverse sources thereby extending it in multiple domains.
www.w3.org /2004/04/13-swdd   (3337 words)

  
 RE: Issues fron Daniel Rivers-Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As was discussed in several workshops, this naming convention was necessary to disambiguate product.name from application_context.name.
While Daniel's assertion is true that the containment in the XML provides disambiguation, it is *not* true that the element is the same thing in both uses (from an EXPRESS standpoint, that is.)
The suggestion that Daniel made was to use a double-dash as follows: boat--truck (I alphabetized the names).
cio.nist.gov /esd/emaildir/lists/xmlsc4/msg00123.html   (936 words)

  
 Malvin - Memory Alpha
Miss Malvin, a 22nd century elementary school teacher at the Worley Elementary School.
Miss Malvin, a 24th century grammar school teacher, whose pupils included B'Elanna Torres and Daniel Byrd.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Malvin   (118 words)

  
 Talk:RAF (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Am I wrong in assuming that 95% of the people who type in "RAF" are looking for the Royal Air Force?
RAF (disambiguation) now contains the other uses formerly listed at RAF.
This page was last modified 16:30, 20 January 2006.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:RAF   (119 words)

  
 DBLP: Daniel M. Lavery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Gerolf Hoflehner, Daniel M. Lavery, David C. Sehr: The compiler as a validation and evaluation tool.
Rakesh Ghiya, Daniel M. Lavery, David C. Sehr: On the Importance of Points-to Analysis and Other Memory Disambiguation Methods for C Programs.
Pohua P. Chang, Daniel M. Lavery, Scott A. Mahlke, William Y. Chen, Wen-mei W. Hwu: The Importance of Prepass Code Scheduling for Superscalar and Superpipelined Processors.
informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Lavery:Daniel_M=.html   (378 words)

  
 SemTag and Seeker: Bootstrapping the Semantic Web via Automated Semantic Annotation
We describe the Seeker platform, discuss the architecture of the SemTag application, describe a new disambiguation algorithm specialized to support ontological disambiguation of large-scale data, evaluate the algorithm, and present our final results with information about acquiring and making use of the semantic tags.
We apply SemTag to a collection of approximately 264 million web pages, and generate approximately 434 million automatically disambiguated semantic tags, published to the web as a label bureau [37] providing metadata regarding the 434 million annotations.
Miners are analysis agents that need to look at a number of entities (of one or more entity type) together in order to arrive at their conclusions.
www2003.org /cdrom/papers/refereed/p831/p831-dill.html   (6743 words)

  
 The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Seven: The Moving Frontier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Daniel Hillis's Connection Machine, for example, is capable of 65,536 computations at the same time, and machines with a millionfold parallelism are on the way.
Knowing that "compucer" is not a word in English but that "computer" is enables us to disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous pattern.
Similarly, in the field of speech recognition, the only possible way to distinguish the spoken word "to" from "too" and from "two" (all of which sound identical) is from context.
www.kurzweilai.net /articles/art0312.html?printable=1   (11081 words)

  
 Cogprints - Subject: Artificial Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Yan, Yuhong and Lemire, Daniel and Brooks, Martin (2004) Monotone Pieces Analysis for Qualitative Modeling.
Dennett, Daniel C. Evolution, Error and Intentionality, in Partridge, Y. Wilks and D., Eds.
Yan, Yuhong and Lemire, Daniel and Brooks, Martin (2004) Monotonicity Analysis for Constructing Qualitative Models.
cogprints.org /view/subjects/comp-sci-art-intel.html   (5704 words)

  
 Elsa Design
Most disambiguation is done by the generic ambiguity resolver, in generic_amb.h.
There are a few other ad-hoc disambiguation strategies here and there, such as for deciding between statements and declarations, and resolving uses of implicit int (when KandR support is enabled).
First, instantiation of template class declarations is required in order to disambiguate the AST, since a template class member can be either a type or a variable name, and that affects how a use of that name is parsed.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~smcpeak/elkhound/sources/elsa/doc/design.html   (7524 words)

  
 Cogprints - Subject: Neural Nets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mayberry, Marshall R and Miikkulainen, Dr. Risto (1994) Lexical Disambiguation Based on Distributed Representations of Context Frequency.
Miikkulainen, Risto and Mayberry, Marshall R. Disambiguation and Grammar as Emergent Soft Constraints, in MacWhinney, Brian J., Eds.
Dennett, Daniel C (1989) Mother Nature versus the Walking Encyclopedia, in W.
cogprints.org /view/subjects/comp-sci-neural-nets.html   (4728 words)

  
 Daniel Jacobowitz - Re: .n suffixes for function names in stabs debug info (GCC 3.1-based co
Daniel Jacobowitz - Re:.n suffixes for function names in stabs debug info (GCC 3.1-based co
I see several options: > (1) GCC is not right, and the suffix should not be there, > GDB will be fine again > (2) GCC is right, and GDB should just strip these suffixes while > reading the stabs information.
Disambiguation should be > done by other means (eg.
cygwin.com /ml/gdb-patches/2002-04/msg00421.html   (791 words)

  
 Talk:Abolitionism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Should also be disambiguated (slavery) in case we need to deal with other forms of abolitionism (I can think of several).
I'm willing to consider the slavery issue the main use of the term for now, with a disambiguation block at the top for death penalty, nukes, etc. Feel free to convince me otherwise.
Abolition may be needed for disambiguation (or is it?).
www.explainthis.info /ta/talk:abolitionism.html   (330 words)

  
 Duluth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Duluth is the name of some places in the United States of America:Duluth, GeorgiaDuluth, MinnesotaSee also the French explorer Daniel Greysolon, sieur Duluth[?].
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
It's warm weather, with matting and old sails; and he'd be so tickled at the idea of whales and porpoises, and tell him such good stories, that I think long voyage, and we'd have to lay in an awful sight of.
www.termsdefined.net /du/duluth.html   (278 words)

  
 U.S. Pregrant 20040205740 - Method for collection of memory reference information and memory disambiguation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A memory disambiguation method and system that provides accurate memory disambiguation and is efficient in compile time and memory usage.
The disam token and a symbolic memory reference representation associated with it are also the means by which the various memory disambiguation modules and their clients communicate, forming the basis of a complete memory disambiguation system.
The method includes an algorithm for creating and maintaining the disam tokens and disambiguation information and an algorithm for applying various disambiguation rules that utilize the information during program and/or module compilation.
cxp.paterra.com /uspregrant20040205740.html   (190 words)

  
 Skyhook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the philosopher Daniel Dennett's book, Darwin's Dangerous Idea, a skyhook is a materially unsupported (and thus implausible) entity or process.
A sky hook, a basketball shot popularized by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
An anchor for the circular saw used to hang the saw securely on a joist or rafter
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Skyhook%20(disambiguation)   (311 words)

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