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The analysis was conducted after choosing the most accurate utterance among the reading of each stimulus material three times repeatedly by the subject.
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It shows that the PDFs are quite sharp and close to zero, just like an impulse function, and the constant approximation in Equation 4 for each utterance is accurate and reasonable to some extent.
But anyone with decent Internet access could publicize the miked utterances between officers and dispatch, accurate or not.
Davies (or the proponent of any other ontological account that diverges from ordinary language) may respond that the goal is not to mirror all everyday utterances, but to articulate an accurate ontological doctrine.
Watch Brady, whoprobably heard about Ryan's slight within minutes of its utterance.His passing has been staggeringly accurate (no interceptionssince Oct. 17, four over all).
If you augment this domain knowledge with semantic (meaning) and syntactic (grammar) context from applying natural language understanding (NLU) to the rest of the utterance, the ranking will be even more accurate.
The lawn chair on the deck is not the kind of thing that can be accurate or inaccurate (though it may figure in the accuracy conditions of an utterance, such as an utterance of "that is a lawn chair").
More and more companies, Abrams says, have recognized that traditional focus groups -- in which groups of randomly selected citizens discuss their uses of Kleenex and Mars bars while researchers hidden behind a one-way mirror scribble down their utterances -- do not always paint an accurate picture.
According to [35], this statistical test gives accurate results when (1) the recognition of pairs of utterances is carried out under almost identical conditions, (2) the errors made by the two ASR engines in different utterances are independent, and (3) the number of utterances is sufficiently large.
If that version of events was accurate, it was one which rarely chimed with Broad's public utterances - before or after his statement, via ECB, that he had no direct connection with the spoof Twitter account which sent up Pietersen and reportedly aggravated an already sensitive situation.
Barwise & Etchemendy 1987 illustrate the idea with an imagined utterance of sentence (12): If assertions are about particular situations, reports of assertions might not be accurate unless they take into account the situations the assertions were about.
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