The Conditional Phrase Let’s see how to write a simple decision-making statement in Forth. Imagine we are programming a mechanical egg-carton packer. Some sort of mechanical device has counted the eggs on the conveyor belt, and now we have the number of eggs on the stack. The Forth phra...
References to a singular form of an item (i.e., a noun or noun phrase preceded by “a,”“an,” or “the”) are, unless context clearly dictates otherwise, intended to mean “one or more.” Reference to “an item” in a claim thus does not, without accompanying context, preclude ...
[16] designed a weak semi-Markov CRF for use in noun-phrase based chunking. In classic semi-CRF, the model is known to intuitively decide both lengths as well as the type of next segments at the same time. However, in weak semi-CRF, the model attempts to give a weaker variant that ...
We show here how to train a conditional random field toachieve performance as good as any reported base noun-phrase chunkingmethod on the CoNLL task, and better than any reported singlemodel. Improved training methods based on modern optimizationalgorithms were critical in achieving these results. ...
–If a given phrase only gives semantics, then remove this phrase from the table, thereby eliminating any parse that includes this meaningless phrase. Composing MRs from Parse Trees 22 What is the capital of Ohio? S NP VP WP What NP VBZ V is DT N PP IN NP NNP Ohio riverid('ohio...
Where possible, any terms expressed in the singular form herein are meant to also include the plural form and vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Also, as used herein, the term “a” and/or “an” shall mean “one or more,” even though the phrase “one or more” is also...