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  Split - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Split (Italian: Spalato, Latin: Spalatum, Greek: Aspalathos) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County.
Split is situated on a peninsula between the eastern part of the Gulf of Kastela and the Split Channel.
The Split passenger seaport is one of the largest on the eastern Adriatic coast with daily coastal routes to Rijeka, Dubrovnik and Ancona in Italy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Split   (1919 words)

  
 Biocrawler:Disambiguation - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Disambiguation in Biocrawler and Wikimedia is the process of resolving ambiguity—meaning the conflicts that occur when articles about two or more different topics have the same "natural" title.
Disambiguation should not be confused with the merging of duplicate articles (articles with different titles, but regarding the very same topic, for example "Gas Turbine" and "Gas turbine", or "lift" and "elevator").
Disambiguation descriptions should not be created for subjects whose only articles are only on pages of sister projects, even if the disambiguation page already exists (e.g., the poll on 9/11 victims).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Biocrawler:Disambiguation   (2384 words)

  
 Shift/Reduce Expression Parsing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Disambiguation of operator names is in many cases directly related to the state machine used to identify invalid sequences.
Disambiguation at this phase requires lookahead of one additional token, and is also based on the state machine.
Disambiguation is possible when the possible meanings of the operator differ in the states that will result from their interpretation.
www.cs.rpi.edu /~gregod/Sugar/doc/design.html   (742 words)

  
 Rare Earths - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1843 Mosander also split yttria into two new bases which he called "erbia " and " terbia," and a true yttria, but in 1860 N. Berlin denied the existence of Mosander's " erbia," and gave this name to his " terbia." The new erbia has itself proved to be a mixture.
Marignac in 1878 separated an ytterbia which was split by Nilson in 1879 into scandia (the metal of which proved to be identical with Mendeleeff's predicted eka-boron)and a new ytterbia, which, in turn, was separated by Urbain in 1907 into neoytterbia and lutecia (C. von Welsbach proposed for these elements the names aldebarianum and cassiopeium).
Berlin's erbia was also examined by Soret in 1878 and by Cleve in 1879; the new base then isolated, Soret's X or Cleve's holmia, was split by Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1886 into a true holmia and a new oxide dysprosia.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Rare_Earths   (1880 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Disambiguation - Simple English Wikipedia
The word or phrase in parentheses should be one of two things: a generic noun describing what the specific title is an instance of (for example, Mercury (element), Seal (mammal)); or the subject or context to which the term applies (for example, Union (set theory), Inflation (economics)).
A special case of using a "context" to disambiguate is when the context is a book or other creative work, such as with articles about fictional characters.
There is rarely any need for links directly to disambiguation pages--in most cases links should point to the article that deals with the specific meaning intended, and not to a disambiguation page.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Disambiguation   (1311 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Disambiguation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disambiguation should not be confused with the merging of duplicate articles (articles with different titles, but regarding the very same topic, for example "Gas Turbine" and "Gas turbine", or "loo" and "restroom").
Disambiguation descriptions should not be created for subjects whose only articles are on pages of sister projects, even if the disambiguation page already exists (eg the poll on 9/11 victims).
Pure disambiguation pages should contain interlanguage links only where a similar problem of disambiguation exists in the target language; that is, they should not point to a single meaning from the list of meanings, but to another disambiguation page.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Disambiguation   (2532 words)

  
 Disambiguation for Text Mining on the Web
Our disambiguation system is based on the classical idea that disambiguation can be achieved by relying on the presence or absence of additional terms that appear in the context of a subject.
Disambiguation is done on a particular data-set, which consists of a set of source Web-pages, a set of subjects and a set of on/off topic terms for disambiguation.
The Disambiguator tags each spot as being on topic or off topic, which is then used both to feed further processing stages, and displayed to the user together with the context and the evidence that led to the decision.
www2003.org /cdrom/papers/poster/p302/final_poster/final_html_version.htm   (1529 words)

  
 WoWWiki:Disambiguation - WoWWiki
Disambiguation is the process of resolving ambiguity—the conflict that occurs when a term is closely associated with two or more different topics.
Disambiguation serves a single purpose: to let the reader choose among different pages that closely relate to various meanings of a particular term (some of which might logically utilize said term in a titular fashion).
Although this is similar to a disambiguation page, the disambiguation notice should not be put here, as the page doesn't link to other articles closely associated with a specific term.
www.wowwiki.com /WoWWiki:Disambiguation   (1094 words)

  
 Ambiguation - Uncyclopedia
The concept of ambiguation was invented by politicians with the sole purpose of splitting "yes" and "no" into a plethora of words like "maybe", "we are considering it", "most certainly", and "someday".
When the original creators of ambiguation went to the City of Dis, they continued their research and eventually produced a special Dis version of ambiguation, called Dis ambiguation.
Unsurprisingly, Dis ambiguation was then adopted by Satan, who used it to split Original Jesus into so many Jesii that most of them are yet to be found.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Ambiguation   (311 words)

  
 Word Sense Disambiguation
Analysis of the example shows that this is a case where selectional restrictions fail to disambiguate ``pen'', both potential senses indicate physical objects in which things may be placed (although this is unlikely in the case of the first sense), the preposition in may apply to both.
However, the true test of word sense disambiguation technology shall be when accurate disambiguation algorithms exist, we shall then be in a position to experiment whether or not they add to their effectiveness.
The first way is to disambiguate the words by some means, as happens in the case of parallel corpora; the other approach is to add ambiguity to the corpus and have the algorithm attempt to resolve this ambiguity to return to the original corpus.
www.ilc.cnr.it /EAGLES96/rep2/node39.html   (3336 words)

  
 SPLIT: A Run-Time Disambiguation Technique For Pointer Aliasing
Run-time disambiguation is an important method for solving the pointer aliasing problem.
Existing run-time disambiguation techniques adopt a run-time compensation approach, which cannot be applied to irreversible code and which produces explosion of compensation code space.
This paper presents a detailed principle of the SPLIT method and several suggestions for hardware support.
cs.wpunj.edu /cs/job_or_research/res_split.html   (153 words)

  
 List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Due to historical differences the railway network of the United Kingdom is split into two independent systems: one on the island of Great Britain and one in Northern Ireland, which is closely linked to the railway system of the Republic of Ireland.
On the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, the Ulster Transport Authority was formed to administer all public transport in the province.
In 1966, the UTA was split between its road and rail operations, with Ulster Transport Railways responsible for running Northern Ireland's rail network.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_companies_operating_trains_in_the_United_Kingdom   (1705 words)

  
 Conference Materials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the Early Disambiguation display, there was no competitor to the target in terms of color, and the point of disambiguation was the onset of the adjective "red".
The analysis of looks to the competitor which occurred anywhere in the trials where one was present showed that subjects were likely to move their eye to it (mean 70%).
The analysis of the first look to the target (NonSplit: Early 86%, Mid 43%, Late 36%; Split: Early 100%, Mid 48%, Late 55%) showed a main effect of the point of disambiguation, since subjects were more likely to launch the first eye movement to the target in the Early than Mid or Late conditions.
cognet.mit.edu /library/conferences/paper?paper_id=4214   (524 words)

  
 Talk:U.S. counties (disambiguation) - Wikitravel
But, back to the need for counties, which again maybe should be discussed on the talk for Wikitravel:Geographical hierarchy, I have created 6 large regions for Oklahoma and populated those region with links to 89 cities and towns, which each city has then been created with a template.
Maybe the regions can be split and of course at some point we can split out Oklahoma City and Tulsa in metro areas.
Now what I would like is to hold of on creating this page, county disambiguation pages, county pages and county redirect pages until we can get comments from others and come to a conensus on how we are going to handle counties in the Wikitravel:Geographical hierarchy.
wikitravel.org /en/Talk:U.S._counties_(disambiguation)   (1452 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Disambiguating each occurrence of this pseudo-word consists on finding whether the original term was either bank or spring.
But when the pseudo-word bank/spring is disambiguated as spring, this term remains ambiguous: it can be used as springtime, or hook, or to jump, etc. We have, therefore, produced another collection of "ambiguity 0", substituting each word by its WordNet 1.5 semantic tag.
The error rate is understood as the percentage of polysemous words in 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 10-point average precision Percentage of WSD errors Figure 2: Effects of WSD errors.
nlp.fi.muni.cz /projekty/wnportal/ps/txt/318816.txt   (3667 words)

  
 [No title]
Introduction : Supervised Disambiguation uses the set of training data which is already generated for a ambiguous word by sense tagging the words in training data and this labeled data is now used to disambiguate the word in next instance where it has occurred.
In this assignment we attempt to disambiguate various meanings of the word line by using sense tagged line in which six different senses of the word line have been identified and the data is divided into seperate files for each sense.
To be more specific about the task of disambiguation we need to find more dependent collocations and try to eliminate all the 'stop' words like the conjunctions, determiners etc. so that the accuracy of the classifier improves.
www.d.umn.edu /~tpederse/Courses/CS8761-FALL02/Assign/line.txt   (11156 words)

  
 KPD - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
Left-wing members of the party, led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, bitterly opposed the war, and the SPD soon suffered a split, with the lefists forming the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) and the more radical Spartacist League.
The party then split into two factions, the KPD and the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), both proclaiming loyalty to the Communist International in Moscow.
Following the split with KAPD, Paul Levi became the KPD leader.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=KPD   (1355 words)

  
 IBM Research - Knowledge Management
Query Refinement and Disambiguation: In order to answer a query, the system needs to navigate large hierarchies or taxonomies such as directories for the Internet, library catalogues, and product catalogues.
Query refinement and disambiguation tools determine what part of the hierarchy is relevant to the user's query by seeking relevance feedback.
Our approach to query disambiguation is to generate a compact representation of all contexts of the query from all documents that are possibly relevant to the query.
www.research.ibm.com /km/areas1.html   (409 words)

  
 Irish Republican Army - Wikipedia
Sinn Fein / IRA - the split that rejected the compromise of the 1921 treaty with Britain and under Eamon DeValera fought the Irish Civil War against the Free State forces.
Over time the Official IRA faded away, the political side discarded its nationalism and became in succession Sinn Fein the Workers Party, the Workers Party, and finally the Democratic Left the most leftist of the parties in the Republic with seats in the Dail (though also operationg in Northern Ireland).
The more nationalist members split off into the Provisional IRA / Provisional Sinn Fein, which operated mostly in Northern Ireland, waging a guerilla war against the loyalists and British.
nostalgia.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_Republican_Army   (1090 words)

  
 5. Test Cases
The split ratio as proposed by Brill is 0.5 (50%).
Word sense disambiguation is the task of assigning predefined senses to particular words in context.
It can be cast as either a lexical choice task (where the goal is to determine the sense for one particular word in a given context) or a all-words task (assign senses to all nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs in a sentence) - the task we are presenting here is the lexical choice task.
nlp.cs.jhu.edu /~rflorian/fntbl/tbl-toolkit/node6.html   (3927 words)

  
 Preprocesor for Sámi language tools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The treatment of punctuation is explained in detail further down the in the document.
As most of the punctuation in a numerical expression is inseparable part of it, the numerical expressions are treated as a separate class.
The punctuation in other strings generally causes the string to be split up, but not always, depending on the punctuation mark.
www.divvun.no /doc/ling/preprocessor.html   (1664 words)

  
 NYWiki:Disambiguation - NYWiki
Disambiguation is the process of resolving the conflict that occurs when articles about two or more different topics have the same natural title.
Wikis thrive on the fact that making links is simple and automatic: as you're typing in an edit window, put brackets around Downtown (like this: [[Downtown]]) and you'll have a link.
"equal" disambiguation: all articles are moved to distinct names, and the "Downtown" page becomes a disambiguation page: a simple list (or sentence) that points to those specific articles, perhaps explaining the differences among them.
www.nywiki.com /new-york-city/index.php/NYWiki:Disambiguation   (504 words)

  
 split - OneLook Dictionary Search
Split, split : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Phrases that include split: lickety split, stock split, split infinitive, split personality, reverse stock split, more...
Words similar to split: cleave, rent, rip, rive, break, burst, cut, disconnected, dissever, disunited, divide, fragmented, part, schism, separate, splitting, tear, apart, break open, break up, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=split   (664 words)

  
 HMAS Otway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page.
The first HMAS Otway was an O class submarine laid down by Vickers Limited of Barrow-in-Furness in England in March 1925, launched on 7 September 1926 and commissioned on 15 June 1927.
HMAS Otway, O-class submarine, O-class submarine, Oberon class submarine, Royal Australian Navy ships and Articles to be split.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/HMAS_Otway   (251 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Schizophrenia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The term schizophrenia is derived from the Greek words 'schizo' (split) and 'phren' (mind) and was coined by Eugene Bleuler to refer to the lack of interaction between thought processes and perception.
Interestingly, the first known misuse of this word schizophrenia to mean 'split personality' (in the Jekyll and Hyde sense) was in an article by the poet T.
In the first half of the twentieth century schizophrenia was considered by many to be a "hereditary defect", and individuals affected by schizophrenia became subject to eugenics in many countries.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/?title=Schizophrenia   (9073 words)

  
 [No title]
Not only that, but if I split the IDL into two files: // File 1 module M { interface A { }; }; // File 2 module M { interface AMI_A { }; }; and try to compile them separately, the generated code will fail.
I don't think there is any solution to this problem other than to declare it an error to use an IDL identifier that begins with "AMI_" if it causes a name clash.
X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.79 [en] (X11; U; SunOS 5.7 sun4u) X-Accept-Language: en To: issues@omg.org, corba-rtf@omg.org Subject: name disambiguation for AMI interface & poller names is confusing The rule for generating a unique AMI_ callback or poller name is to stuff additional "AMI_" strings until the name is unique.
www.omg.org /issues/issue5665.txt   (384 words)

  
 For other meanings of bark see Bark disambiguation Bark disambiguation...
"For other meanings of "bark", see Bark (disambiguation) Bark (disambiguation)." tree bark tree bark "Bark" is the outermost layer of stems stems and roots roots of woody plant woody plants such as trees trees.
It overlays the wood wood and consists of three layers: the cork cork, the phloem phloem, and the vascular cambium vascular cambium - in other words, most of the stem except for the xylem xylem.
(This division may seem arbitrary, but the easiest way to split a stem parallel to its length is by pulling the bark away from the xylem.) The vascular cambium is the only part of a woody stem where cell division occurs.
www.biodatabase.de /Bark   (367 words)

  
 Schizophrenia
The primary sign of schizophrenia is considered to be fragmentation of basic thought structure and cognition, and the inability to distinguish between internal and external experience.
In spite of its name, schizophrenia does not involve a 'split personality', and should not be confused with disassociative identity disorder as it often is in literature, film and other forms of popular culture.
The term schizophrenia is derived from the Greek words 'schizo' (split) and 'phrene' (mind) and was coined by Eugene Bleuler to refer to the lack of interaction between thought processes and perception.
www.mrsci.com /Psychosis/Schizophrenia.php   (7800 words)

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