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environment. The entire program is concerned with the individual child; the spontaneity, the needs, the observation, the freedom are always those of the individual. Finally, the modus operandi of the method is[r]
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handle some unknown words, many unidentifiedunknown words remain that cannot be recoveredby the system; we wish to learn the characteristicsof such unidentified unknown words. We proposethe following simple scheme:• Divide the training corpus into ten equal se[r]
Chapter 4. Distribution of Child SupportChapter ConclusionsThe Department of Human Services relies on its PRISM system to properlycontrol the distribution of child support payments and to identify publicassistance obligations needing repayment.[r]
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expectations of future observations thereby obtaining their MMSEs.9.3. Count data and qualitative observationsCount data models are usually based on distributions such as the Poisson or negativebinomial. If the means of these distributions are constant, or can be modelled[r]
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