Learning conditionals systematically involves understanding the different types of conditional sentences and how they express various hypothetical situations. English conditionals are often categorized into four
Thus, non-zero error costs on negative support vectors (resp. positive support vectors) will have a smaller αi (resp. larger αi). It is efficient that the boundary is pushed further in the direction of negative samples. To utilize the SMOTE method of over-sampling the minority samples, ...
However, as a general rule, conclusions tend to be pretty short, so don’t worry if your conclusion is one or two sentences. 9. End With a Compelling Call To Action (CTA) When the reader reaches the end of the post, you need to tell them what to do next. This should be an act...
In this article, we present our new corpus of Japanese civil law judgement documents which are manually annotated with the documents’ argumentative structure. The corpus contains 89 documents (37,673 sentences; 2,528,604 characters) and their summaries. We also present the corresponding annotation ...
Recent studies showed that the neural network model is capable of feature generation work without manual choosing. Some of these models use bi-directional Long Short-Term Memory with Conditional Random Field (BiLSTM-CRF) [15], and other models have extra character-level CNN [16, 17] or ...
Since the context of an aspect is expected to be rather small, the use of inter-sentence relations may be advanta- geous considering that reviews tend to contain rather informal language in which sentences are short. An example would be: 'I like the speed of this laptop. But starting up ...
Processing timescales increase from tens of milliseconds in early sensory regions (e.g., for detecting phonemes in early auditory areas), to a few seconds in mid-level sensory areas (e.g., for integrating words into sentences), up to hundreds of seconds in regions including the temporo...
Types of conditionals Conditional sentences have TWO clauses If ... , it ... ... if ... ZEROconditional when and ifcan be used interchangeably If ice cream gets warm, it melts. Ice cream melts if it gets warm. When the temperature is zero Celsius, it snows. [...
Wurm (1997) focuses on the importance of prefixes to spoken word recognition and formulates the conditional root uniqueness point (CRUP) as the uniqueness point of the root given a particular prefix. Both the CUP and the CRUP were found to contribute significant predictive value to models of ...
In complex sentences, the main verb clause occupies the final position and is preceded by subordinate clauses that end in nonfinite verbs (those that are perfective, durative, conditional, concessive, and so on). A sentence that ends in a noun phrase predicate can become subordinate by the add...