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 35091.000615&ELEMENT_SET=DECL
In summary, the steps are as follows: 2000 selecting a set of statistically correlated decoding symbols to be represented in an ambiguous code, comprising the sub steps of -2007 selecting a set of reference statistics, -2008 analyzing the statistical correlation of symbols relative to the statistics selected in step 2007 2001 selecting a disambiguation method.
In this case, a first disambiguation mechanism is used to provide feedback to the user, at the sending end of a communication, while a second disambiguation mechanism is used at the receiving end of the communication.
This step is comprised of the substeps of 2007 selecting a set of reference statistics, and 2008 analyzing the statistical correlation of symbols relative to the statistics selected in step 2007.
www.wipo.int /cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=00/35091.000615&ELEMENT_SET=DECL   (14920 words)

  
 Ted Pedersen - Software
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ensembles of Decision Trees in Disambiguating Senseval Lexical Samples (Pedersen) - Appears in the Proceedings of the Workshop on Word Sense Disambiguation: Recent Successes and Future Directions.
There were three main components to these systems: The Bigram Statistics Package, SenseTools, and Weka.
The Bigram Statistics Package (v0.4) was used to identify interesting bigrams and co-occurrences for use as features for the learning algorithms supported in Weka.
www.d.umn.edu /~tpederse/senseval2.html   (14920 words)

  
 MLIM: Chapter 6
The recent Senseval evaluation for sense disambiguation (Kilgarriff and Palmer, forthcoming) demonstrated that statistics-based systems, with or without the use of external knowledge sources, top out at about 80% accuracy.
Experience with statistical and symbolic methods for parsing, word sense disambiguation, and machine translation, then, suggests that neither the symbolic nor the statistical approach is clearly superior.
Although most systems in the competition were strictly statistics-based, the "winner" used a hybrid system including both statistics and rules handcrafted for individual words in the evaluation exercise.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~ref/mlim/chapter6.html   (14920 words)

  
 Alpha - OneLook Dictionary Search
ALPHA : Statistics (in particular, re-randomisation statistics) [home, info]
Alpha : Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences [home, info]
Phrases that include Alpha: alpha particle, alpha and omega, alpha test, alpha decay, alpha globulin, more...
www.onelook.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=Alpha   (466 words)

  
 www.christineday.net - News: Crime, Deaths, Violence, Injury, Victims
School violence statistics Developing an understanding of school violence requires that statistics be kept and analyzed.
In 1998, students were about two times as likely to be victims of serious violent crime away from school as at school data on school crime and student safety and contains the following statistics on school violence.
School violence is something that concerns the entire community.
www.christineday.net /content/chapter2.html   (15875 words)

  
 Median - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In probability theory and statistics, the median is a number that separates the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution from the lower half.
Calculation of medians is a popular technique in summary statistics and summarizing statistical data, since it is simple to understand and easy to calculate, while also giving a measure that is more robust in the presence of outlier values than is the mean.
The median of a uniform distribution in the interval [a, b] is (a + b) / 2.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Median   (15875 words)

  
 Bias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, a biased estimator for some reason on average over- or under-estimates what is being estimated.
The main article on this topic is bias (statistics).
A bias is a prejudice in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a predilection to one particular point of view or ideology.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bias   (15875 words)

  
 Distribution
Fisher-Tippett distribution In statistics the Gumbel distribution is used to find the minimum (or the maximum) of a numb...
Triangular distribution In statistics, the triangular distribution is a continuous probability density function defined...
Distribution America Distribution America is primarily a 1991 by the merger of Liberty Distributors and Sentry Hardware...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/distribution.html   (15875 words)

  
 Pascal - OneLook Dictionary Search
PASCAL : Statistics (in particular, re-randomisation statistics) [home, info]
Phrases that include Pascal: blaise pascal, pascal blaise, pascal celery, pascal compiler, turbo pascal, more...
Pascal, pascal (unit of pressure or stress): whatis?
www.onelook.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=Pascal   (422 words)

  
 Probabilistic Context-Free Parsing
Disambiguation, database classification of documents, speech recognition and grammar learning are just some of the areas that statistics has helped.
Statistics is the ideal tool for analysing these frequently occurring phenomena.
Due to the sheer volume of text and data in these corpora, we can assume certain regularities of a language and try to describe the features of a language by observing frequent characteristics.
www.compapp.dcu.ie /~away/PROJ3/99-00/cahill.html   (1292 words)

  
 Expert About ga:Gas
An ideal gas of fermions will be governed by Fermi-Dirac statistics and the distribution of energy will be in the form of a Fermi-Dirac distribution.
Under such conditions, an ideal gas of bosons will be governed by Bose-Einstein statistics and the distribution of energy will be in the form of a Bose-Einstein distribution.
An ideal gas or perfect gas is a hypothetical gas consisting of identical particles of negligible volume, undergoing perfectly elastic collisions, with no intermolecular forces and no intramolecular storage of energy.
www.expertsite.biz /dir/ga/gas.htm   (1231 words)

  
 Evidence Based Education Science and Learning to Read
Grover (Russ) Whitehurst administers the Institute, including the activities of the National Center for Education Statistics, the National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance and the
He advises the secretary on research, evaluation and statistics relevant to the work of the Department.
The problem is not only disambiguating the letter-sound relationships, they are very much contextualized, but there’s significant overhead associated with disambiguating the meaning of the words.
www.childrenofthecode.org /interviews/whitehurst.htm   (1231 words)

  
 D-Lib -- In Brief (June 2002)
COUNTER is built on a number of existing usage statistics initiatives.
Project COUNTER - A New, International Initiative to Develop Standards for Online Usage Statistics
The first objective of COUNTER is to provide guidance on data elements to be measured, definitions of these data elements, data processing, output report formats, methods of delivery, as well as methods of combining usage reports from direct use and from use via intermediaries.
www.dlib.org /dlib/june02/06inbrief.html   (1231 words)

  
 math lessons - Einstein (disambiguation)
Bose-Einstein statistics, a statistics that determines the statistical distribution of identical indistinguishable bosons over the energy states in thermal equilibrium
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Einstein_(disambiguation)   (1231 words)

  
 MusicWiki:What is an article - MusicWiki
The statistics software currently has no method of detecting disambiguation pages, however; nor does it disregard Stubs and Stublists (lists templates with little or no content).
The automatic definition used by the software at Special:Statistics is: any page that is in the article namespace, is not a redirect page and contains at least one wiki link.
thousands of disambiguation pages which are used to resolve naming conflicts;
www.music-wiki.org /MusicWiki:What_is_an_article   (1231 words)

  
 Crime - PCCD
FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting System which only collects statistics from the nature and extent of crime on college campuses in the United States.
Statistics about - Crime and victims, Drugs and crime, Criminal offenders, The justice system in the United States, Law enforcement, Prosecution,
French Crime Fiction ~ a new section from SUE NEALE, Oxford Brookes University Lee Horsley's work on 20th-century crime fiction was funded in 2003-04 by
bluefreesky.com /bf/crime.html   (185 words)

  
 Brown CS: Tech Report CS-95-28
We present a language model in which the probability of a sentence is the sum of the individual parse probabilities, and these are calculated using a probabilistic context-free grammar (PCFG) plus statistics on individual words and how they fit into parses.
We have used the model to improve syntactic disambiguation.
We observed a 41% reduction in bracket-crossing errors compared to the performance of our PCFG without the use of the word statistics.
www.cs.brown.edu /publications/techreports/reports/CS-95-28.html   (185 words)

  
 PDT 2.0 Bib file
Title = "{Serial Combination of Rules and Statistics: A Case Study in Czech Tagging}"
EnglishTitle = "{Serial Combination of Rules and Statistics: A Case Study in Czech Tagging}"
Title = "{Disambiguation of Rich Inflection (Computational Morphology of Czech)}"
ufal.mff.cuni.cz /czech-tagging/taggingBIB.html   (527 words)

  
 Ken Church's Publications
Gale, W., Church, K. and Yarowsky, D. (1992) “Work on Statistical Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation,” Proceedings AAAI Fall Workshop on Statistics in Natural Language.
Church, K. and Helfman, J. Dotplot: a Program for Exploring Self-Similarity in Millions of Lines of Text and Code,” The Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2:2, pp.
Gale, W., Church, K. and Yarowsky, D. (1993) “A Method for Disambiguating Word Senses in a Large Corpus,” Computers and Humanities, 26: 415-439.
www.research.microsoft.com /users/church/wwwfiles/publications.html   (527 words)

  
 Ken Church's Publications
Gale, W., Church, K. and Yarowsky, D. (1992) “Work on Statistical Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation,” Proceedings AAAI Fall Workshop on Statistics in Natural Language.
Church, K. and Helfman, J. Dotplot : a Program for Exploring Self-Similarity in Millions of Lines of Text and Code,” The Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2:2, pp.
Gale, W., Church, K., Yarowsky, D. (1992) “Estimating Upper and Lower Bounds on the Performance of Word-Sense Disambiguation Programs,” Association for Computational Linguistics.
www.research.microsoft.com /users/church/wwwfiles/publications.html   (527 words)

  
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Floodlit Centigrade thermometer jig the oldest taco with warmhearted fern family.
Spluttering poplin precede the shameless thermoplastic with encomiastic
www.usabits.com /drugs/drug-statistics.html   (527 words)

  
 Citations: Autoclass: A bayesian classification system - Cheeseman, Kelly, Self, Stutz, Taylor, Freeman (ResearchIndex)
Previous approaches, probabilitybased (like most approaches in Machine Learning) or distance based (like most work in Statistics) do not, adequately consider the case that the dataset can be too....
Previous approaches, probability based (like most approaches in machine learning) or distance based (like many methods in statistics) do not adequately consider the cases the data sets can be too large to fit into main....
The attributes for the rules are the locations of the passer and receiver (using the regions learned from clustering) and the 1 3 5 7 realtive position of all teammates and....
citeseer.lcs.mit.edu /context/18147/0   (527 words)

  
 Degrees of freedom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
For other meanings of "degree", see Degree (disambiguation)
Degrees of freedom can refer to three related but distinct topics:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Degrees_of_freedom   (114 words)

  
 census earswick england new office...
from the Census 2001 Key Statistics for Local Authorities in England and Wales, from the Office of National Statistics...
londonoffices.com/1/post- office - england / census - earswick - england - new -of
Census 2001 and made available on CD by the Office for...
londonoffices.com /1/post-office-england/census-earswick-england-new-office...   (114 words)

  
 Robert Johnson - The Info Page
Richard J Larsen Morris L Marx Bruce Cooil - Statistics for Applied Problem Solving and Decision Making - 0534930840
Norman Johnson - Statistics and Experimental Design 1ST Edition V1 - 0471444901
findisbn.com /821978_robert-j-dean-frank-lewis-james-e-taulman_08054...   (114 words)

  
 Range (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The range in statistics is the difference between the highest and lowest value, leading to the concept of the interquartile range.
In general the range depends on the initial velocity, the form and density of the projectile, the angle of elevation of the gun, and the difference of level between the planes upon which the gun and object aimed at respectively stand.
The range of a musical instrument is the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch it can play whilst the range of a musical part is the distance between its lowest and highest note.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Range   (114 words)

  
 Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quebec ( pronounced [kwəˈbɛk] or [kəˈbɛk]) ( French: Québec, pronounced [kebɛk]) is the largest province in Canada geographically, and the second most populous, after Ontario, with a population of 7,568,640 (Statistics Canada, January 2005).
Quebec is located in eastern Canada, bordered by Ontario and Hudson Bay to the west, Atlantic Canada to the east, the United States ( Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York) to the south and the Arctic Ocean to the north.
Quebec is the only Canadian province where English is not an official language (at the provincial level), and it is one of only two Canadian provinces where French is an official language (the other, per the Constitution Act 1982, is New Brunswick.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Quebec,_Canada   (114 words)

  
 Dover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the 2001 census, the town of Dover proper had a population of 28,156 inhabitants, while the population of the whole urban area of Dover, as calculated by the Office for National Statistics, was 39,078 inhabitants.
Dover is a major channel port in the English county of Kent.
Dover is represented in Parliament by the Labour MP Gwyn Prosser.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dover   (617 words)

  
 Consistency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, consistency refers to a property of estimators.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
Consistency is also occasionally used as a synonym for density or viscosity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Consistency   (152 words)

  
 Bias (statistik) - Wikipédia
This kind of bias is usually regarded as a worse problem than statistical noise: Problems with statistical noise can be lessened by enlarging the sample, but a biased sample will not go away that easily.
Another kind of bias in statistics does not involve biased samples, but does involve the use of a statistic whose average value differs from the value of the quantity being estimated.
In particular, a meta-analysis will distill good data for studies that themselves suffer from statistical noise, but a meta-analysis of biased studies will be biased itself.
su.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bias_(statistics)   (152 words)

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