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Morse code is one of the earliest means of telecommunications; however, it is rarely used nowadays due to viral mobile communications. Although a person can tap Morse codes using his/her fingers easily, perhaps nobody is aware of this kind of finger gestures anymore. In this paper, we will develop a prototype combined together the principle of old Morse code with finger gesture recognition in digital...
Workload prediction in computing systems like Cloud and Grid is an essential prerequisite for successful load balancing and achieving service-level agreements. However, since workloads in different systems and architectures have varied characteristics, providing an accurate single prediction model can be very challenging. Therefore, in this paper we have designed and implemented a model of stacking...
Pivot methods have shown to be an effective solution to overcome the problem of unavailable large bilingual corpora in statistical machine translation. The representative approach of pivot methods is the phrase pivot translation which is based on common pivot phrases to produce connections between source-pivot and pivot-target phrase tables. Nevertheless, this approach produces insufficient connections...
This paper proposes a model which utilizes Support Vector Machines (SVMs) - a machine learning approach for recognizing textual entailment in Vietnamese text, including three steps: (1) feature extraction, (2) training and (3) judgement by voting. In the first step, many features (e.g., Euclidean distance, Cosine, if-idf, etc) were extracted to train three classification models for the second step...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is an important, useful task in many natural language processing applications and much previous work in NER has been done in many other languages such as English, Japanese, Chinese However, Vietnamese NER task is still relatively new and challenge due to the characteristics of Vietnamese, the lack of a large annotated corpus This paper presents a new approach for Vietnamese...
This paper presents a semi-supervised learning method for Vietnamese part of speech tagging. We take into account two powerful tagging models including Conditional Random Fields (CRFs)and the Guided Online-Learning models (GLs) as base learning models. We then propose a semi-supervised learning tagging model for both CRFs and GLs methods. The main idea is to use of a word-cluster model as an associate...
We formulate semantic parsing as a parsing problem on a synchronous context free grammar (SCFG) which is automatically built on the corpus of natural language sentences and the representation of semantic outputs. We then present an online learning framework for estimating the synchronous SCFG grammar. In addition, our online learning methods for semantic parsing problems are also extended to deal...
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