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Role Name Signature

by Prepared Feng Chen, P. Eng Iv , 2014
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The information bottleneck method

by Naftali Tishby, Fernando C. Pereira, William Bialek , 1999
"... We define the relevant information in a signal x ∈ X as being the information that this signal provides about another signal y ∈ Y. Examples include the information that face images provide about the names of the people portrayed, or the information that speech sounds provide about the words spoken. ..."
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We define the relevant information in a signal x ∈ X as being the information that this signal provides about another signal y ∈ Y. Examples include the information that face images provide about the names of the people portrayed, or the information that speech sounds provide about the words spoken

The Symbol Grounding Problem

by Stevan Harnad , 1990
"... There has been much discussion recently about the scope and limits of purely symbolic models of the mind and about the proper role of connectionism in cognitive modeling. This paper describes the "symbol grounding problem": How can the semantic interpretation of a formal symbol system be m ..."
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There has been much discussion recently about the scope and limits of purely symbolic models of the mind and about the proper role of connectionism in cognitive modeling. This paper describes the "symbol grounding problem": How can the semantic interpretation of a formal symbol system

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by For Sizewell B, Hinkley Point C, An Agency Of Hse, Sizewell B, Hinkley Point C, Nnb Genco (adequate, Initial Draft, Including Identification, Mark-up Of , 2013
"... Investigations of defects found in Doel 3 & implications for UK programmes ..."
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Investigations of defects found in Doel 3 & implications for UK programmes

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by Paul Martin, Elvidge Policy , 2011
"... This document is the second part of the Technical Interface Specification (TIS) for Direct Trader Input (DTI) to NCTS. It shows the detailed structure of the IE messages, their conditions and rules, and the codes they use. It also shows the structure of the reference numbers and the EDIFACT messages ..."
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This document is the second part of the Technical Interface Specification (TIS) for Direct Trader Input (DTI) to NCTS. It shows the detailed structure of the IE messages, their conditions and rules, and the codes they use. It also shows the structure of the reference numbers and the EDIFACT messages, and a sample EDI message.

A unified architecture for natural language processing: Deep neural networks with multitask learning

by Ronan Collobert, Jason Weston , 2008
"... We describe a single convolutional neural network architecture that, given a sentence, outputs a host of language processing predictions: part-of-speech tags, chunks, named entity tags, semantic roles, semantically similar words and the likelihood that the sentence makes sense (grammatically and sem ..."
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We describe a single convolutional neural network architecture that, given a sentence, outputs a host of language processing predictions: part-of-speech tags, chunks, named entity tags, semantic roles, semantically similar words and the likelihood that the sentence makes sense (grammatically

Consumption, Aggregate Wealth, and Expected Stock Returns

by Martin Lettau, Sydney Ludvigson - THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE • VOL. LVI, NO. 3 • JUNE 2001 , 2001
"... This paper studies the role of fluctuations in the aggregate consumption–wealth ratio for predicting stock returns. Using U.S. quarterly stock market data, we find that these fluctuations in the consumption–wealth ratio are strong predictors of both real stock returns and excess returns over a Treas ..."
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This paper studies the role of fluctuations in the aggregate consumption–wealth ratio for predicting stock returns. Using U.S. quarterly stock market data, we find that these fluctuations in the consumption–wealth ratio are strong predictors of both real stock returns and excess returns over a

A Correspondence Theory for Terminological Logics: Preliminary Report

by Klaus Schild - In Proc. of IJCAI-91 , 1991
"... We show that the terminological logic ALC comprising Boolean operations on concepts and value restrictions is a notational variant of the propositional modal logic K (m) . To demonstrate the utility of the correspondence, we give two of its immediate by-products. Namely, we axiomatize ALC and give a ..."
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We show that the terminological logic ALC comprising Boolean operations on concepts and value restrictions is a notational variant of the propositional modal logic K (m) . To demonstrate the utility of the correspondence, we give two of its immediate by-products. Namely, we axiomatize ALC and give

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by Bordesley Green East, Trial Co-ordinator, Teresa Melody , 2009
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The stages of economic growth.

by W W Rostow - Economic History Review , 2nd series 12, , 1959
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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available and potentially profitable innovations actually incorporated in the capital stock.1 In addition, one must introduce an extremely significant empirical hypothesis; namely, that deceleration is the normal optimum path of a sector, due to a variety of factors operating on it, from the side of both
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