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MacIntyre,1993;Tremblay&Gardner,1995).According to Gardner and Lambert (1972), motivation tolearn an L2 is grounded in positive attitudes toward theL2 community and in a desire to communicate with valuedmembers of that community and become similar to them. Thisdes[r]
leader sensor [8], and (minimum) spanning tree andjunction tree, to name a few.(ii) Kernel machines: these model-independent methodshave gained popularity over the last decade. Ini-tially derived for regression and classification withsupport vector machines [9], they include classicaltechniques such[r]
above algorithms were used with the words representation,while the DVMM was using the low-level character repre-sentation.6. DISCUSSION AND FUTURE WORKThe main contribution of this work is in describing a well-defined framework for learning variable memory Markovmodels in[r]
trees, probabilistic context-free grammars (PCFGs)are the best understood. As shown in (Klein andManning, 2003), the ability of PCFG models to dis-ambiguate phrases crucially depends on the expres-siveness of the symbolic backbone they use.Treebank-specific heuristics have[r]
foundation programmes abroad. A recent survey conducted by an EducationalTesting Service (ETS) representative in Vietnam, using a standardised Test ofEnglish for International Communication (TOEIC), also found that first-yearstudents from 18 universities generally attained a limited level [r]
of one sense per discourse (Yarowsky, 1995) (im-provement ranging from 1.3% to 1.7%), whichseems to be a sensible upper bound of the pro-posed method. By contrast, about half of theplots ( ) corresponding to the comparison between“ME” and “ME+MCD” are below the line.From these r[r]
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BioMed CentralPage 1 of 13(page number not for citation purposes)Journal of NeuroEngineering and RehabilitationOpen AccessReviewRobotic neurorehabilitation: a computational motor learning perspectiveVincent S Huang* and John W KrakauerAddress: Motor Performance Laboratory[r]
ing on a per-example basis where a weight update ona misclassified example may apply only to a smallfraction of data that have been seen before. Thusmany features will not generalize well beyond thetraining examples on which they were introduced.The goal of this paper is to investigate[r]
this relation building component gave the dialoguea more natural and engaging character, although itwas left out in the expert strategy.We think that the methodology described in thispaper may be able to yield more effective dialoguepolicies than experts. Especially in complicat[r]
When classifying a new sample item, the resultingsequence of rules is applied according to its genera-tion order.2.3 DT Template ExtractionThere are many ways to extract feature combinationsfrom decision trees. In an path from the root to theleaves, more informative features appear first . Sin[r]
educational system, that will eventually permit a functional blend between the “old” and “new” tools and patterns for learning, as well as a smooth evolution of the entire system. Bringing together the two realms of Web 2.0 and learning, in any form or type of[r]
auto parse (test) - 71.19 69.05 72.83Table 3: F1 scores of various classifiers on Nom-Bank SRLOur maximum entropy classifier consistently out-performs (Jiang and Ng, 2006), which also uses amaximum entropy classifier. The primary differenceis that we use a later version of NomBank (Septem[r]
educational context. The results of this study were shown that CLIL affects writingmotivation and writing performance positively. Meanwhile, other works havefocused on CLIL in the contexts of Western (Dalton-Puffer, 2007b; Perez Vidal,2009; Gil, 2010; Pokrivčáková, 2013; Bozdoğa[r]
Motivation factors are regarded as one of the most important parts in learning English, especially speaking skill. A positive motivation factor not only helps students have a good performance in learning English but also improves their speaking skill. Accordingly, this thesis concentrates on investi[r]
Read the text about a kind of motivation and learners.Integrative motivationIntegrative motivation is the motivation to integrate or identify with a targetcommunity. If people are learning a language and has integrative motivation itis because they want to b[r]
cudero et al. (2000) separated the DSO corpus intoits BC and WSJ parts to investigate the domain de-pendence of several WSD algorithms. Following thesetup of (Escudero et al., 2000), we similarly madeuse of the DSO corpus to perform our experimentson domain adaptation.Among the[r]
Biochemistry (Mosc) 72, 1519–1536.8 Pezza JA & Serio TR (2007) Prion propagation: the roleof protein dynamics. Prion 1, 36–43.9 Du Z, Park KW, Yu H, Fan Q & Li L (2008) Newlyidentified prion linked to the chromatin-remodelingfactor Swi1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nat Genet 40[r]