10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOTHESISER»
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hypothesiser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hypothesiser and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
That together with <?, and e2 - the fact that his predictions were so accurate - is
very strong evidence that the hypothesiser has access to information about bias
in the set-up that we don't (either via some publicly observable evidence or some
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Speech Recognition by Machine
... for processing speech 87. pragmatic hypothesiser best 1 — - hypothesis
semantic hypothesiser syntatic hypothesiser lexical hypothesiser phonetic
hypothesiser acoustic speech -phonetic analyser preprocessor algorithm \ M3 / M
1 j / \
William Anthony Ainsworth, 1988
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Trames: A Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
That together with e, and e2 - the fact that his predictions were so accurate - is
very strong evidence that the hypothesiser has access to information about bias
in the set-up that we don't (either via some publicly observable evidence or some
...
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Francis Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code
In his fascinating biography of the scientific pioneer who uncovered the genetic code—the digital cipher at the heart of heredity that distinguishes living from non-living things—acclaimed bestselling science writer Matt Ridley traces ...
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Ten Minutes for the Family: Systemic Interventions in ...
Systemic Interventions in Primary Care Eia Asen, Dave Tomson, Venetia Young,
Peter Tomson. P r a c t i c e m a k e s p e r f e c t ! Having access to a CDROM
hypothesiser that could sitinyourhead wouldbeagreat pieceof computer software.
Eia Asen, Dave Tomson, Venetia Young, 2004
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Knowledge and Language: Selected Essays of L. Jonathan Cohen
A conjecture may be left to lie on the record, whereas the hypothesiser
characteristically intends something to be done. Thirdly, hypotheses are invented
and patronised by their authors, while guesses and conjectures just occur to
them.
L. Jonathan Cohen, James Logue, 2002
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The New Scholarship on Dewey
Clearly when meaning and truth depend upon a democratic decision there is
considerable pressure upon the individual dissenter, or creative hypothesiser, to
conform to the group's decisions on these matters. Similarly in matters of social ...
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Handbook of Standards and Resources for Spoken Language Systems
So misses by the lexical hypothesiser, which are very likely, can be made up for
by the syntactic predictor. The lexicon for word verification has the same structure
as Harpy; It is defined in terms of spectral patterns. (Cf. Klatt (1977), see also ...
Dafydd Gibbon, Roger Moore, Richard Winski, 1997
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Reading CSI: Crime TV Under the Microscope
Instead, s/he is an active hypothesiser, processing information as it is given up by
the text and formulating theories and guesses as to its significance, importance or
irrelevance, and how it might be used to anticipate what will happen next: To ...
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Sequence Learning: Paradigms, Algorithms, and Applications
... the problem provides an elegant way of using syntactic information to constrain
the learning problem and provides the opportunity for expansion to a full
grammar learning system in the future by the development of a category
hypothesiser.
Ron Sun, C.Lee Giles, 2001