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  Yes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes was formed in 1968 by vocalist Jon Anderson and bassist Chris Squire.
The group's emerging style coalesced on their next LP, the critically acclaimed The Yes Album, which for the first time consisted entirely of original compositions by the band; it was also the record that united them with long-serving producer and engineer Eddie Offord; his studio expertise was a key factor in creating the Yes sound.
At Yes manager Brian Lane's suggestion, Squire invited The Buggles - who were coming off an international success with their album "The Age of Plastic" and the acclaimed single "Video Killed the Radio Star" - duo Geoffrey Downes (keyboards) and Trevor Horn (vocals) to help out on a new Yes album.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yes   (4022 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)

  
 Yes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes is a commonly used English word meaning acceptance or a positive response, see Yes (word).
YES Mag, a Canadian science magazine for young readers [2]
This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yes_(disambiguation)   (155 words)

  
 RP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
If it returns YES, then the correct answer is definitely YES.
The definition of RP says YES is always right and NO is usually right.
The complexity class Co-RP is identical, except that NO is always right and YES is usually right.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /RP   (356 words)

  
 Yes man (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term yes man refers to a person who outwardly displays agreement with his superiors' opinions in order to gain power or prestige.
The Yes Men, a group of culture jamming activists based in the USA.
Yes Man, is a book by comedian Danny Wallace
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yes_man_(disambiguation)   (145 words)

  
 Re: small samples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Then the point of providing the second example would be just to show that such disambiguation is possible.
I think that opinions vary about how difficult the semantic problem is (i think it can be handled a piece at a time and by people in the appropriate areas of expertise, but someone on www-html has dismissed it as virtually impossible).
Yes, i think that categorizing your examples purely by presentational constructs could be somewhat limiting.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/w3c-math-erb/msg00534.html   (377 words)

  
 All words on Nit
Suddenly a wave of tenderness fervently: "Tommy, do you love me?" "Yes," said Tommy, with a reproachful eye on the duck.
"Yes; I yuv to and went back to her post at the window.
"Yes, Tommy," she whispered, "and we are going a long way to hide.
www.allwords.org /ni/nit.html   (394 words)

  
 Ha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
SeeHa, Bhutan[?]Ha, Egyptian godThis is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
Yes, and we that knowed him knows that he would William and me. Now, WOULDN'T he?
www.termsdefined.net /ha/ha.html   (296 words)

  
 User talk:Patrick Tufts/Nov 2003 - Metaweb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Yes, Qwghlm is one example that springs to mind; there is little confusion with that.
However, the general idea, in my mind, is that when there are multiple entries on a topic like CABAL, we can then put entries in separate namespaces and create a metaweb:Disambiguation page.
A disambiguation page is a stripped down intermediate page that lists the different topics that a used might mean.
www.metaweb.com /wiki/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:Patrick_Tufts/Nov_2003&printable=yes   (963 words)

  
 Re: Condorcet Voting and Supermajorities (Re: [CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT] Disambiguation of 4.1.5)
To avoid this "bias", you seem to want to bias things away from the alternatives, and in favor of the choice between the supermajority option, and what you call the "status quo" option.
> > > Yes, that's how I understand your interpretation too; it just > > > doesn't seem sensible to me to have the voting system be biassed > > > towards options that don't require a supermajority (or require a > > > lesser one).
But the point is: we're talking about hypothetical ballots -- it will be a lot simpler to talk about "independent" and "interrelated" options than it will be to talk about whether the imaginary options being voted on have appropriate amounts of meaning.
lists.debian.org /debian-vote/2000/12/msg00038.html   (1879 words)

  
 (Disambiguation)
yes - in between single parenting, managing the entire daily operations of a sales company, writing pornography for my boyfriend, and fending off my parents' actual interest in my life, i did do some final holiday shopping.
yes - i only have a few more hours until santa's and hannukah harry's formal arrival, with hours of wrapping to do.
now, this may not seem like a huge deal (yes, sorry, it's for me again) but the fact that i would even *consider* purchasing something that revealed both my cleavage *and* my upper arms at the same time is extraordinary.
www.livejournal.com /users/jlsavage   (2326 words)

  
 All words on RP
For alternate uses, see RP (disambiguation).'' In complexity theory, RP ("randomized polynomial time") is the complexity class of problems for which a probabilistic Turing machine exists with these properties:
If the correct answer is NO, it always returns NO If the correct answer is YES, then it returns YES with probability at least 1/2
The set RP will contain exactly the same problems, even if the 1/2 is replaced by any constant nonzero probability less then 1.
www.allwords.org /rp/rp.html   (564 words)

  
 Wikitravel talk:Script nominations - Wikitravel
Looks at all main namespace pages linked to the Template:Disamb page and confirms they are disambiguation pages that have a disambiguation notice on them.
And oh yes, as bonuses, the remote terminal I used is incapable of displaying Japanese and I didn't know Python at all before I embarked on this.
The last of these bots is the most reusable of the bunch, as it can be used for generating pretty much any time of automated content, so I plan to clean up it and submit it into the pywikipedia CVS.
wikitravel.org /en/Wikitravel_talk:Script_nominations   (837 words)

  
 osfameron hates software: T9
People do tend to, y'know, put their own and their friends' names in text messages.
Yes, Nokia, I'm _far_ more likely to invite my friends out for a pleasant riot of an evening.
Yes, Nokia, I'm _far_ more likely to invite my > friends out for a pleasant riot of an evening.
osfameron.hates-software.com /2005/09/14/e79eee12.html   (664 words)

  
 Gy explained   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
But by and by Tom raised a whoop, and there she over it asleep, and their shadders in the water just as look so good.
It was a long ways off, but that mile gait, and calculated to be there in seven minutes; time; we couldn't seem to gain on her; yes, sir, just as no nearer; and at last, all of a sudden, she was gone!
Tom's eyes took a spread, and he says: "Boys, it was a MYridge!" Said it like he was thing I want to know is, what's become of it?" Jim was trembling all over, and so scared he couldn't could 'a' done it.
www.wordspider.net /gy/gy.html   (400 words)

  
 General Inquirer Categories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The entries in any category (with a cutoff after the first 100 entries to save on download time) will be displayed upon clicking on a category name.
311 words related to emotion that are used as a disambiguation category, but also available for general use.
is 7 words directly indicating disagreement, with the word "no" itself disambiguated to separately identify absence or negation.
www.wjh.harvard.edu /~inquirer/homecat.htm   (2602 words)

  
 RP - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The only case in which the algorithm can return YES is if the actual answer is YES; therefore if it returns YES, then the correct answer is definitely YES, and the algorithm terminates.
So if the algorithm is run 100 times, then the chance of it giving the wrong answer every time is lower than the chance that cosmic rays corrupted the memory of the computer running the algorithm.
The set RP will contain exactly the same problems, even if the 1/2 is replaced by any constant nonzero probability less then 1; here constant means independent of the input to the algorithm.
www.unipedia.info /RP.html   (529 words)

  
 Today's Podcast: Disambiguation
It was used to described elements of a page or process that were designed to to help the user better understand what they were buying or configuring as well as helping then understand where they were in the ordering process.
According to Wiktionary.com disambiguation is a noun meaning the the removal of ambiguity.
I was reminded of this useful term of art while browsing wikipedia.org.
www.todayspodcast.com /archives/2004/11/disambiguation_1.html   (338 words)

  
 Wikitravel:Travellers' pub - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I know it's there so that there's extra data about disambiguated names without a disambiguation page, and about the "famous" locations without disambiguators, but having the second list of disambiguation pages as well just seems like a maintainence problem.
Later, mediawiki messages were introduced and the disambiguation maintenance fuction came along.
Yes, that is why I did not put this on Votes for Deletion.
travelers-guide.mexico-travelers.com /wikitravel_travellers'_pub[1].html   (5744 words)

  
 Re: patterns vs. identifiers
The common ground is disambiguation of different referents (remembering that all markup is referential in the ultimate analysis).
Now, *if* a cosmically uniquifying naming scheme were possible, then using it would be *sufficient* for disambiguation.
The whole business of needing universal names or whatever by day before yesterday originated in the murky depths of what became the RDF activity.
www.stylusstudio.com /xmldev/200208/post31600.html   (334 words)

  
 michael2
For instance, if the word to be disambiguated was "art" and the sentence was the "the pop art collection is owned by...", we would have three sequences: 1.
For example, while disambiguating the word "post" in the sentence "Yeltsin offered Rutskoi the post of vice president", the set of possible questions for the word at position 7 is: (president, , ).
Then a weighted graph with all the relationships was created, and for each word w to be disambiguated, the graph was examined to determine the words v with a direct relationship to word w (one link away in the graph).
www.cogs.susx.ac.uk /research/nlp/mccarthy/SEVALsystems.html   (14734 words)

  
 Evidence Based Education Science and Learning to Read
David Boulton: Yes, but that seems to suggest that most of our children to some degree are struggling learning to read.
Grover (Russ) Whitehurst: Yes, but as attractive as what you just articulated is, there’s a danger, however, in designing an educational system where the goals are articulated as non-specific and learning to learn and dispositions to learning.
You’ll expose people to research and they’ll say, ‘Yes, I see it, but I believe….’ The ‘I believe’ is taken as being equivalent on the scale with the evidence.
www.childrenofthecode.org /interviews/whitehurst.htm   (7876 words)

  
 Spirit (disambiguation) - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
In medicine, it formerly meant an alcoholic solution of a volatile drug; see tincture.
A classical element -- also known as aether, akasha or quintessence -- representing the fifth element (the other four being earth, air, fire and water)
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.egnu.org /thelema/index.php/Spirit_(disambiguation)   (226 words)

  
 Lexicons for Machine-Translation
Essentially the semantic information encoded in E-dictionaries is used for disambiguation purposes.
Semantic information is essentially used for reducing syntactic ambiguity, disambiguation of lexical entries, semantic interpretation of prepositional phrases, support verb constructions, lexical transfer and calculation of tense and aspect.
The areas which have been singled out for semantic analysis were those in which a morpho-syntactic approach proved to be insufficient to cope with the translation problems.
www.ilc.cnr.it /EAGLES96/rep2/node25.html   (1585 words)

  
 Rafiki's Provincename Disambiguation Mod - VickyWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This mod aims to help that situation somewhat by adding disambiguation codes to the names of these provinces.
This will not be reflected on the map itself, but should be reflected in all other places province names occur (state and province screens, ledger, unit destinations etc).
If the unpacker prompts you if you wish to overwrite, answer "yes".
victoria.nsen.ch /wiki/index.php/Rafiki's_Provincename_Disambiguation_Mod   (250 words)

  
 Tracker Trail - Fire - Flint & Steel - Some Clarifications
It turns out that separating the Group 1 Lanthides is about as easy as putting scrambled eggs back in their shells, so for non-critical roles (read fire-starting) no-one bothers to perform much refinement, hence using the misch or mixture.
Following the pattern of this write-up, you would of course not be surprised to hear that the previous statement may or may not be true depending on how you measure temperature – whether you use Fahrenheit, Celsius, Rankin, or Kelvin.
Again, to get a better feel for some of this chemistry, the next time you scrap some sparks from a metal match, have a look at the area that was scraped.
www.trackertrail.com /survival/fire/flintandsteel/RBclarifications.html   (2313 words)

  
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Yes, "1tc"; log (term freq in doc) term-idf weight * document length normalization.
[5] 1-3 hour [17] tic Process Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ion of Method See [2] [6] [18] 1.' macnine-readable' aictioi ~ry other Mostly manually built using special interface Initial core manually built to "bootstrap" (1)) Mostly machine built with manual correction (d) Other Is.
Yes Subset of 1 GB from WSJ1, APi, DOE, FRI, ZIFi.
trec.nist.gov /pubs/trec2/appendices/B.txt   (4909 words)

  
 Bit - Uncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
An animal commonly found in South Amerika And Cololoumbia described as "Not Quite A Bat".
This is a disambiguation page - words should always mean more than one thing, and we're working hard to ensure that each word you look up refers to at least two completely unrelated articles.
If an article link referred you here, you should make it to point directly to the article where you think the confused link-maker thought it would point, or go nuts and pick one at random.
www.uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Bit   (169 words)

  
 COMS W6998 - Paper Analysis - Eric Zavesky
Most of the observations that the author makes are in addition to previous work by Searle.
The author hopes to offer insight on ways to intonationally disambiguate direct vs. indirect questions, describe these factors, and to explain why they have this disambiguation effect.
Tilde contour - intonationally similar to the contradiction contour, this contour often forces a question to be a direct speech act
www.columbia.edu /~emz2101/04_6998/view_report.shtml?04   (315 words)

  
 Cognitive Psychology: What Eye Movements Tell Us About Reading - Dr. Keith Rayner
It's almost like, in computer speak, that it has to be ‘buffered’ and operated upon, rather than just seen and responded to.
David Boulton: So I understand you've not done any work with children that has brought you to a point where you can actually see the time consumption and its relationship to the overall processing flow and attention of a coherent reading stream relative to the letter sound correspondences.
Keith Rayner: Yes, and because of the lack of acuity, so that -- vision drops off pretty rapidly from the center of vision.
www.childrenofthecode.org /interviews/rayner.htm   (5549 words)

  
 C H A P T E R 5 - lint Source Code Checker
Be sure to run lint at a level of disambiguation that is no more strict than the level at which you ran the compiler.
If you run lint at a level of disambiguation that is more strict than the level at which you compiled, the results will be difficult to interpret and possibly misleading.
See Chapter 6 for a detailed explanation of disambiguation as well as a list of pragmas designed to help with disambiguation.
docs.sun.com /source/819-0494/lint.html   (4015 words)

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