DATA structures, ELECTRONIC file management, ECONOMIC competition, PAPER
Abstract
Abstract  This paper investigates whether the model of local rhetorical coherence suggested in Knott et al. (2001) can boost the performance of the Centering-based metrics of entity coherence employed by Karamanis et al. (2004) for the task of information ordering. Rhetorical coherence is integrated into the way Centeringâs basic data structures are derived from the annotated features of the GNOME corpus. The results indicate that (a) the simplest metric continues to perform better than its competitors even when local rhetorical coherence is taken into account, and (b) this extra coherence constraint decreases its performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Discusses new scanners from Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu and Xerox that scan stacks of paper, unattended, and convert them into PDF files that are ready for searching, sorting and sending. PDF, which stands for Portable Document Format; Fact that people in law offices and other paper-heavy enterprises love the PDF format; Description and features of Fujitsu ScanSnap FI-5110EOX, which looks like a tiny inkjet printer; High speed at which the scanner works.
Published
2004
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.