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There is fascination, respect and envy, but also perplexity about and resentment of those high-handed and inscrutable Americans.
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Experimental results show that the new output layer with word clustering not only improves the convergence obviously but also reduces the perplexity and word error rate in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition.
The figures of speech fell into greater disrepute in the new culture of the Renaissance, which was marked not only by an enthusiasm for printed vernacular discourse in a "plain" style but also by an increasing perplexity over doctrines of the passions.
And I was both sort of emotionally floored by this but also intellectually puzzled because there was this perplexity that I didn't understand why it was that getting exactly what I wanted, being as fortunate as I had been, how that could be compatible with this sense of malaise or the sense that there's something empty about what I was doing.
A year and a half ago, the online magazine Places Journal published a set of architectural drawings representing the story's setting — a library, "composed of an indefinite and perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries," in which are collected not only every book ever written but also every book never written, possibility and perplexity blurring into one another in unexpected ways.
Using Ltu factor, we observed significant degradation in the perplexity of language models trained not only on in-domain, but also on out-of-domain text data for each selected similarity measure.
She not only defended English against claims of inferiority but also said its lack of inflections and declensions (or, as she wrote, "needless perplexities" and "peculiarities") was an advantage — a heretical view in its time.
Part of the reason for naturalists' "perplexity" had been that they approached animals as rigid machines rather than sentient beings that inhabited not only physical environments but also fields of mutual perception and semiosis.
There's also the perplexity involved in finding your way around the system.
We have also evaluated the perplexity for trigram and quadrigram models, and this shows a monotonic reduction in perplexity as shown in Table 1.
However, according to Ibn al-ʿArabi, this is a fact that is not unique to Jesus, but rather the Prophet of Islam Muhammad, may God's benedictions be upon him, also presents such perplexity.
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