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"... We present an approach for learning context-dependent semantic parsers to identify and interpret time expressions. We use a Combinatory Categorial Gram-mar to construct compositional meaning representations, while considering contex-tual cues, such as the document creation time and the tense of the ..."
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We present an approach for learning context-dependent semantic parsers to identify and interpret time expressions. We use a Combinatory Categorial Gram-mar to construct compositional meaning representations, while considering contex-tual cues, such as the document creation time and the tense

context-dependent

by Jaimie T. A. Dick, Anthony Ricciardi, Hugh J. Macisaac, Mark, C. Emmerson
"... interactions between vertically migrating invasive and native mesopredators and shared prey ..."
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interactions between vertically migrating invasive and native mesopredators and shared prey

with context-dependent

by Laura Rivino, Paola Gruarin, Barbara Häringer, Svenja Steinfelder, Laura Lozza, Bodo Steckel, Anja Weick, Elisa Sugliano, David Jarrossay, Anja A. Kühl, Christoph Loddenkemper, Sergio Abrignani, Federica Sallusto, Antonio Lanzavecchia, Jens Geginat
"... CCR6 is expressed on an IL-10–producing, autoreactive memory T cell population ..."
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CCR6 is expressed on an IL-10–producing, autoreactive memory T cell population

Context-dependent

by Jeff Moher, Joo-hyun Song
"... sequential effects of target selection for action ..."
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sequential effects of target selection for action

On Context Dependence in Modal Constructions

by Anette Frank, Hans Kamp - Stanford University. CLC Publications, Cornell University , 1996
"... This paper investigates a new representation format for dynamic discourse in DRT, where contextual dynamics is modeled in terms of update conditions. This new representation format is motivated by the study of context dependence in modal constructions, in particular by serious problems besetting ear ..."
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This paper investigates a new representation format for dynamic discourse in DRT, where contextual dynamics is modeled in terms of update conditions. This new representation format is motivated by the study of context dependence in modal constructions, in particular by serious problems besetting

Context-independent and context-dependent information in concepts

by Lawrence W. Barsalou - Memory & Cognition , 1982
"... It is proposed that concepts contain two types of properties. Context-independent properties are activated by the word for a concept on all occasions. The activation of these properties is unaffected by contextual relevance. Context-dependent properties are not activated by the respective word indep ..."
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It is proposed that concepts contain two types of properties. Context-independent properties are activated by the word for a concept on all occasions. The activation of these properties is unaffected by contextual relevance. Context-dependent properties are not activated by the respective word

Understanding and Using Context

by Anind K. Dey - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing , 2001
"... Context is a poorly used source of information in our computing environments. As a result, we have an impoverished understanding of what context is and how it can be used. In this paper, we provide an operational definition of context and discuss the different ways that context can be used by contex ..."
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Context is a poorly used source of information in our computing environments. As a result, we have an impoverished understanding of what context is and how it can be used. In this paper, we provide an operational definition of context and discuss the different ways that context can be used

Semantics of Context-Free Languages

by Donald E. Knuth - In Mathematical Systems Theory , 1968
"... "Meaning " may be assigned to a string in a context-free language by defining "at-tributes " of the symbols in a derivation tree for that string. The attributes can be de-fined by functions associated with each production in the grammar. This paper examines the implications of th ..."
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"Meaning " may be assigned to a string in a context-free language by defining "at-tributes " of the symbols in a derivation tree for that string. The attributes can be de-fined by functions associated with each production in the grammar. This paper examines the implications

TRANSFER OF CONTEXT DEPENDENCY 1

by Yoshio Iguchia, Kazuya Fukumotob, Kosuke Sawac, Kiyoshi Ishiid
"... 2 Title: Effects of extended context discrimination training and context extinction on 3 transfer of context dependency of conditioned flavor aversion 4 5 6 ..."
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2 Title: Effects of extended context discrimination training and context extinction on 3 transfer of context dependency of conditioned flavor aversion 4 5 6

The Anatomy of a Context-Aware Application

by Andy Harter, Andy Hopper, Pete Steggles, Andy Ward, Paul Webster - WIRELESS NETWORKS, VOL , 1999
"... We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies th ..."
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We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies
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