406 research outputs found
Evaluating two methods for Treebank grammar compaction
Treebanks, such as the Penn Treebank, provide a basis for the automatic creation of broad coverage grammars. In the simplest case, rules can simply be ‘read off’ the parse-annotations of the corpus, producing either a simple or probabilistic context-free grammar. Such grammars, however, can be very large, presenting problems for the subsequent computational costs of parsing under the grammar.
In this paper, we explore ways by which a treebank grammar can be reduced in size or ‘compacted’, which involve the use of two kinds of technique: (i) thresholding of rules by their number of occurrences; and (ii) a method of rule-parsing, which has both probabilistic and non-probabilistic variants. Our results show that by a combined use of these two techniques, a probabilistic context-free grammar can be reduced in size by 62% without any loss in parsing performance, and by 71% to give a gain in recall, but some loss in precision
On the structure of non-full-rank perfect codes
The Krotov combining construction of perfect 1-error-correcting binary codes
from 2000 and a theorem of Heden saying that every non-full-rank perfect
1-error-correcting binary code can be constructed by this combining
construction is generalized to the -ary case. Simply, every non-full-rank
perfect code is the union of a well-defined family of -components
, where belongs to an "outer" perfect code , and these
components are at distance three from each other. Components from distinct
codes can thus freely be combined to obtain new perfect codes. The Phelps
general product construction of perfect binary code from 1984 is generalized to
obtain -components, and new lower bounds on the number of perfect
1-error-correcting -ary codes are presented.Comment: 8 page
Photon storage in Lambda-type optically dense atomic media. IV. Optimal control using gradient ascent
We use the numerical gradient ascent method from optimal control theory to
extend efficient photon storage in Lambda-type media to previously inaccessible
regimes and to provide simple intuitive explanations for our optimization
techniques. In particular, by using gradient ascent to shape classical control
pulses used to mediate photon storage, we open up the possibility of high
efficiency photon storage in the non-adiabatic limit, in which analytical
solutions to the equations of motion do not exist. This control shaping
technique enables an order-of-magnitude increase in the bandwidth of the
memory. We also demonstrate that the often discussed connection between time
reversal and optimality in photon storage follows naturally from gradient
ascent. Finally, we discuss the optimization of controlled reversible
inhomogeneous broadening.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures. V2: As published in Phys. Rev. A. Moved most of
the math to appendices or removed altogether. Switched order of Sections II
and III. Shortened abstract. Added reference
Stochastic Ion Heating by the Lower-Hybrid Waves
The resonance lower-hybrid wave-ion interaction is described by a group (differentiable map) of transformations of phase space of the system. All solutions to the map belong to a strange attractor, and chaotic motion of the attractor manifests itself in a number of macroscopic effects, such as the energy spectrum and particle heating. The applicability of the model to the problem of ion heating by waves at the front of collisionless shock as well as ion acceleration by a spectrum of waves is discussed. Keywords: plasma; ion-cyclotron heating; shocks; beat-wave accelerator
Mechanisms of water-salt metabolism disturbances in dogs subjected to six month hypokinesia
Water-salt metabolism in dogs during prolonged restricted motor activity (hypokinesia) was investigated. It was found that hydration occurred and fluid was redistributed between the extra- and intra-cellular sectors. Also, electrolyte excretion rose, and magnetism and calcium metabolism changed significantly. It is concluded that the forces caused by muscle strain proper (which was decreased under conditions of hypokinesia) influence the state of bone metabolism
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