Evaluating Commercial Spoken Language Translation Software Harold SOMERS and Yuri SUGITA1 Centre for Computational Linguistics UMIST, PO Box 88 Manchester M60 1QD, England Harold.Somers@umist.ac.uk, sugita_yuri@yahoo.co.jp Abstract1 While spoken language translation remains a research goal, a crude form of it is widely available commercially for Japanese–English as a pipeline concatenation of speech-to-text recognition (SR), text-to-text translation (MT) and text-to-speech synthesis (SS). This
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Disability Education Act (IDEA) (P.L. 105–17) (cite). IDEA provides a free and appropriate education for children with disabilities that is individualized to his special needs and a placement that he will make educational progress. There are serious policy issues with this as carrying out these rules have not always been the case. One more
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in medical field, exactly for clinical phase frequently happen. Fault diagnosis on patients is one of those effect. In some case, doctor and patient himself have different perception to understand the meaning of "mbliyur" (dizziness) from Javanese Language. In fact, 60% diagnosis comes from anamnesis, which is one implementation of the ability to communicate in society. On the other hand, the graduates of Indonesian doctors will be faced with the medical world job competition as an impact of the AEC
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syllabus of an educational course. “Syllabus” is the summary or outline of an educational course and is descriptive. It is usually set by the examinations board or by the teacher who is responsible for supervising a particular course and controls its quality. Descriptive information of the course includes information like when, how and where to contact the teacher or professor, a schedule of the test dates, outline of the things that will be covered in a course, classroom rules, and grading policies.
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Integrating Technology Craig E. Fain EDU648: Teaching & Learning with Technology August, 4, 2013 Integrating Technology An analysis of proper integration of technology with pedagogy, reveals some challenges for the teacher: demonstrating to the student’s technological literacy, identifying proper technologies that work best for each assignment, and employ the proper knowledge of how the technologies are used for the assignments. Recognizing that these challenges must be met for proper
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1. Power and difference b/w power and influence. Ans. According to Robbins and Judge, “Power is a capacity that A has to influence the behavior of B so that B acts in accordance with A’s wishes.”(2015).The most important aspect of the power is that is a function of dependency. The greater the B’s dependence on A, the greater is A’s power in relationship. For example, if you want a college degree and have to pass a certain course to get it, and your current instructor is the only faculty member in
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Accenture Insurance Reaping the Benefits of Analytics Six Ways to Make Your Business Intelligence Smarter 1 Gartner research shows that many insurers are still struggling to achieve a 360-degree view of their customers, and part of the issue they are grappling with is the completeness or the accuracy of the data they have on customers across their various repositories.1 Despite their hefty and increasing investments in data warehouses, architectures, analytics, and business intelligence
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around-the-clock (Influential, 2014). HR uses recruiting sites to evaluate skills, attract candidates and communicate benefits among other things (Gueutal & Stone, 2005). Utilizing these sites to recruit high-quality applicants is most definitely possible and also suggested if costs are a major issue for the organization. Recruiters have it easier with sites like LinkedIn because job-seekers are not applying for jobs; rather they are putting their best foot forward and allowing themselves to be found
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Characteristics of professional development linked to enhanced pedagogy and children’s learning in early childhood settings: Best Evidence Synthesis July 2003 Characteristics of professional development linked to enhanced pedagogy and children’s learning in early childhood settings: Best Evidence Synthesis October 2003 This report is one of a series of best evidence syntheses commissioned by the Ministry of Education. It is part of a commitment to strengthen the evidence base that
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WORLD] | The information and research was provided by the term members | ARE CULTURES CONVERGING ACROSS THE WORLD? INTRODUCTION The best way to describe or explain culture is to have a deep think of people and its natural environment in terms of language, dress style, education and the way people interact with one another in different ways of life. ORIGIN OF CULTURE The inception of society is Atlantis, the lost island, minutely gathering data from aged sources and mythology. (Dietrich, 2014) As
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