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Structured Vocabularies and Metadata Schema Roles

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"... our focus is on constituents either that are named entities or for which correspondences can be found from structured vocabularies. We include an empirical evaluation of the automatic method that achieves performance close to the level of human annotators. ..."
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our focus is on constituents either that are named entities or for which correspondences can be found from structured vocabularies. We include an empirical evaluation of the automatic method that achieves performance close to the level of human annotators.

Structuring Vocabulary for Tenderfoots

by Nitika Nathan
"... Abstract- Vocabulary is a common word used in different contexts and in different situations. Vocabulary is the group of words that a person or group of people knows how to use it. Thus, vocabulary is a list or number of words that one knows and uses it regularly in daily life. This paper critically ..."
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critically evaluates the importance of vocabulary for learners, various building strategies and activities involved in its learning. Index Terms- Structuring, tenderfoots, vocabulary, strategies, activities, building, learners. L1, L2

Structure; Vocabulary Development

by Kim Katz, Institution Eric, Clearinghouse Reading, Communi Tion, Contract Ri, Claudia Katz
"... Designed to tap the rich collection of instructional techniques in the ERIC database, this compilation of lesson plans focuses on reading strategies for the primary grades. The 40 lesson plans in thA book offer practical suggestions for the teacher on how to: (1) get started with beginning reading; ..."
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; (2) facilitate comprehension through vocabulary development; (3) read different kinds of text; (4) enhance reading by writing and writing by reading; and (5) promote reading by promoting the use of books. The book includes an activities chart which indicates the focus and types of activities (such

Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology

by Natalya F. Noy, Deborah L. Mcguinness , 2001
"... In recent years the development of ontologies—explicit formal specifications of the terms in the domain and relations among them (Gruber 1993)—has been moving from the realm of Artificial-Intelligence laboratories to the desktops of domain experts. Ontologies have become common on the World-Wide Web ..."
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at facilitating agent interaction on the Web (Hendler and McGuinness 2000). Many disciplines now develop standardized ontologies that domain experts can use to share and annotate information in their fields. Medicine, for example, has produced large, standardized, structured vocabularies such as SNOMED (Price

STRUCTURAL VOCABULARY OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE ON THE ISLAND OF KRK (CROATIA)

by Strukturni Slovar, Kulturne Krajine
"... Branka Aničić & Iva Rechner & Dražen Perica: Structural vocabulary of cultural landscape on the island of Krk Within the large-scale research project in Croatian cultural landscapes, a special place is occupied by the Mediter-ranean area, with its highly valuable cultural landscape structure ..."
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Branka Aničić & Iva Rechner & Dražen Perica: Structural vocabulary of cultural landscape on the island of Krk Within the large-scale research project in Croatian cultural landscapes, a special place is occupied by the Mediter-ranean area, with its highly valuable cultural landscape

Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: a `cognitive dimensions' framework

by T. R. G. Green, M. Petre - JOURNAL OF VISUAL LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING , 1996
"... The cognitive dimensions framework is a broad-brush evaluation technique for interactive devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to capture the cognitively-relevant aspects of structure, and shows how they can be traded off against each other. T ..."
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The cognitive dimensions framework is a broad-brush evaluation technique for interactive devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to capture the cognitively-relevant aspects of structure, and shows how they can be traded off against each other

The Apollo Structured Vocabulary and pre-existing representations

by Mathias Brochhausen, Josh Hanna, William R. Hogan, Shawn T. Brown, Michael M. Wagner, John D. Lev, Nicholas E
"... novel representation of terms related to infectious ..."
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novel representation of terms related to infectious

Using a Structured Vocabulary to Support Machine Understanding of Student Work by

by Eryn Doris Maynard, Prof Dennis, M. Freeman, Eryn Doris Maynard , 2013
"... This thesis presents a method for machine interpretation of visual representations, including those that are hand-drawn, created by students solving elementary math problems. This interpretation system extends a pen-based wireless classroom interaction system called Classroom Learning Partner. The k ..."
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. The key idea behind the interpretation is to employ a structured vocabulary that provides students with tools that give them enough structure to facilitate machine interpretation, but not so much that they cannot be creative in making their own representations. This structured vocabulary consists

Relationships among Knowledge Structures: Vocabulary Integration within a Subject Domain

by Olivier Bodenreider, Carol A. Bean , 2001
"... The structure of terminology systems can be seen as one way to organize knowledge. This paper focuses on three types of relationships among terms: synonymy, hierarchical relationships, and explicit mapping relationships. Examples drawn from various medical vocabularies illustrate each type of relati ..."
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The structure of terminology systems can be seen as one way to organize knowledge. This paper focuses on three types of relationships among terms: synonymy, hierarchical relationships, and explicit mapping relationships. Examples drawn from various medical vocabularies illustrate each type

Acme: An Architecture Description Interchange Language

by David Garlan, Robert Monroe, David Wile - in Proceedings of CASCON’97 , 1997
"... Numerous architectural description languages (ADLs) have been developed, each providing complementary capabilities for architectural development and analysis. Unfortunately, each ADL and supporting toolset operates in isolation, making it di cult to integrate those tools and share architectural desc ..."
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descriptions. Acme is being developed as a joint e ort of the software architecture research community as a common interchange format for architecture design tools. Acme provides a structural framework for characterizing architectures, together with annotation facilities for additional ADLspeci c information
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