22 research outputs found
Sarah C. Harwell folio
An English-language folio of poetry by Sarah C. Harwell
Finding Answers to Complex Questions
In this chapter, we motivate one potential type of future QA system that deals with questions more complex than simple factoid questions and which provides answers with their supporting context. Our approach is based on the issues we faced when developing and delivering a QA system to deal with real time questions in the domain of RLVs within the larger field of aerospace engineering. This particular domain, the actual users of the system, and the questions asked, all demanded a change in our question-answering strategy. First, the chapter will present background on the project that provided the context and a description of the system that was deployed. Next, the chapter analyzes the questions put to the system by the users and discusses the implications that this analysis and the user evaluation study had on our design of a QA system of the future
Sarah Harwell, Bruce Smith, Edgar Paiewonsky-Conde, Jessica Cuello, Cecelia Caturello, Madeleine Starford, Michael Jennings, Suzanne Shane, Chris Kennedy folio
A folio of Spanish- and English-language verse and prose poetry by Sarah Harwell, Bruce Smith, Edgar Paiewonsky-Conde, Jessica Cuello, Cecelia Caturello, Madeleine Starford, Michael Jennings, Suzanne Shane and Chris Kennedy
Sarah Harwell, Raymond Carver Reading Series, March 20, 2013
A video recording of Sarah Harwell reading her work on March 20, 2013 as part of the Syracuse University Creative Writing Program\u27s Raymond Carver Reading Series. Running time: 30:29
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Leaving the body : an elegy
The death of a child is, for many, a fear too terrifying to imagine. The poems collected here explore this difficult loss; they examine the realities that form, and fall away, after the realization of a parent?s worst fear. Through the poems? speaker, a bereaved mother, a multitude of worlds are mapped: the world of grief, of language, of the body, of love and guilt, of conflicted self-identity, of cultural denial, of courageous reclamation. What emerges from these poems is an intimate and layered lyric narrative that negotiates the collapsed boundaries of the public and the private, the dead and the living
Sarah C. Harwell, Raymond Carver Reading Series, December 6, 2006
A video recording of Sarah C. Harwell reading her poems on April 4, 2004 as part of the Syracuse University Creative Writing Program\u27s Raymond Carver Reading Series. Running time: 11:36
Monitoring Public Perception of Medical Products by Automatically Assigning Metadata to Online Discussion Group Postings
Abstract This paper describes an ongoing project whose goal is to create a digital library of public perceptions of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. The Web has created an unprecedented opportunity to mine and organize public perceptions and experiences with medications. There are hundreds of chat rooms devoted to medical conditions and discussion groups for medicines and their side effects. Gathering information and discerning patterns by trawling through the web manually is an arduous and time-consuming project, both inefficient and incomplete. The system described in this paper automatically collects data from chat rooms and discussion groups; meta-tags the information and organizes the resulting meta-tags into a meaningful format. The technology is expected to enable manufacturers, medical researchers, regulators, and the public to access and interpret the data
Jonestown Quadruple Net Value Report- Breaking Barriers
The team objective was to visit Jonestown, TX on October 3, 2014 to experience it first hand and assess its value and potential using the Quadruple Net Value metrics. The town’s most valuable features are its Hill Country backdrop and friendly small town appeal. Conveniently located north of Austin, the town sits on the upper most part of Lake Travis. It is the ideal location for a community to grow and thrive.Texas Target Communitie