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    ANALISIS KEUNTUNGAN MEBEL KAYU KELAPA DI BLPT KAATEN KOTA TOMOHON PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA

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    This study aims to determine the advantages of coconut wood furniture business at the BLPT Kaaten in Tomohon, North Sulawesi Province. This research was conducted for 3 months from February to April 2018. The data carried out in this study were primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained from interviews while secondary data were from the Kaaten BLPT in Tomohon City, North Sulawesi province. The results of the study showed that coconut wood furniture products at the Kaaten BLPT were unique in terms of the design and quality of the products produced. Products are designed according to the wishes of consumers and the quality of wood raw materials is processed to produce good quality wood. Total revenue of Rp. 86,900,000, - minus the total costs incurred in the amount of Rp. 43. 612,599, - the profit obtained from coconut wood furniture for the period of January - March 2018 is Rp. 37,287,401, -. The R / C value of this coconut wood furniture is 1.9, the coconut wood furniture business in the BLPT Kaaten is profitable.*jnkd*

    Connectionist natural language parsing

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    The key developments of two decades of connectionist parsing are reviewed. Connectionist parsers are assessed according to their ability to learn to represent syntactic structures from examples automatically, without being presented with symbolic grammar rules. This review also considers the extent to which connectionist parsers offer computational models of human sentence processing and provide plausible accounts of psycholinguistic data. In considering these issues, special attention is paid to the level of realism, the nature of the modularity, and the type of processing that is to be found in a wide range of parsers

    Experiments With A Spoken Dialogue System For Taking The U.s. Census

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    This paper reports the results of the development, deployment and testing of a large spoken-language dialogue application for use by the general public. We built an automated spoken questionnaire for the U.S. Bureau of the Census. In the project's first phase, the basic recognizers and dialogue system were developed using 4,000 calls. In the second phase, the system was adapted to meet Census Bureau requirements and deployed in the Bureau's 1995 national test of new technologies. In the third phase, we refined the system and showed empirically that an automated spoken questionnaire could successfully collect and recognize census data, and that subjects preferred the spoken system to written questionnaires. Our large data collection effort and two subsequent field tests showed that, when questions are asked correctly, the answers contain information within the desired response categories about 99 percent of the time. 1 Introduction Every ten years, the U.S. Bureau of the Census (hereaf..

    Graded State Machines: The representation of temporal contingencies in simple recurrent networks

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    Reprinted in Honavar, V. & Uhr, L. (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks: Steps Toward Principled Integration. Boston: Academic Press (1994).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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