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Table 5: Results of byte level OOP classifier on Japanese data.

in Text Classification in Asian Languages without Word Segmentation
by Fuchun Peng, Xiangji Huang, Dale Schuurmans, Shaojun Wang

Table 4: Results of byte level language model classifier on Japanese data.

in Text Classification in Asian Languages without Word Segmentation
by Fuchun Peng, Xiangji Huang, Dale Schuurmans, Shaojun Wang

Table 5: Results of byte level OOP classi er on Japanese data.

in Text Classification in Asian Languages without Word Segmentation
by Fuchun Peng, Fuchun Schuurmans, Dale Schuurmans, Xiangji Huang, Shaojun Wang

Table 7. Japanese bank data attributes

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 3: ....2. Case two Now, there will be considered Japan bank credit data set, that also contains records, of clients who granted or failed in credit applications. Data records are described by 11 attributes (see Table7 ) including class. All of them have more demographic character ... ..."

Table 7: Acquisition order of first acquired locative particles, verbs and nouns (Japanese data.) Locative particles

in Spatial Language Acquisition - In Danish, English and Japanese
by Gunter Narr Verlag, Chris Sinha, Chris Sinha, Lis A. Thorseng, Lis A. Thorseng, Mariko Hayashi, Mariko Hayashi, Kim Plunkett, Kim Plunkett
"... In PAGE 20: ...All spatial uses of locative particles, nouns and verbs were identified from transcript. Table7 lists the first acquired items from each form class in the order in which they were acquired; unlike the English and Danish data, these data represent simply first occurrences uncorrected for stability and productivity. The baseline was set in each case as being the first 5 items.... ..."

Table 8: Type and token frequencies for each form class of all spatial locatives produced by session (Japanese data.)

in Spatial Language Acquisition - In Danish, English and Japanese
by Gunter Narr Verlag, Chris Sinha, Chris Sinha, Lis A. Thorseng, Lis A. Thorseng, Mariko Hayashi, Mariko Hayashi, Kim Plunkett, Kim Plunkett
"... In PAGE 21: ... Table8 shows the total type and token frequencies of all spatial locatives produced by Adam (Ad.... ..."

Table 4: Results of byte level language model classi er on Japanese data.

in Text Classification in Asian Languages without Word Segmentation
by Fuchun Peng, Fuchun Schuurmans, Dale Schuurmans, Xiangji Huang, Shaojun Wang

Table 12.38: Translation results for Japanese-English small data track on unseen test data.

in Statistical machine translation with cascaded . . .
by Stephan Vogel

Table 12.37: Translation results for the Japanese small data track development test set, using pa- rameters from optimal Chinese-English translation, and further optimizing for Japanese-English.

in Statistical machine translation with cascaded . . .
by Stephan Vogel

Table 2: Scores for the IWSLT 2004 Japanese-to-English Unrestricted Data track: no restriction on linguistic resources.

in Objective Evaluation of the Analogy-Based Machine Translation System ALEPH
by Yves Lepage, Etienne Denoual
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