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    CHAPTER1: INTRODUCTION Natural Language Processing (NLP) deals with actual text element processing. The text element is transformed into machine format by NLP. Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses information provided by the NLP and applies a lot of maths to determine whether something is positive or negative. Several methods exist to determine an author’s view on a topic from natural language textual information. Some form of machine learning approach is employed and which has varying degree of effectiveness

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    Cognitive Hacking

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    In this paper, we define a category of computer security exploits called "cognitive hacking." Loosely speaking, cognitive hacking refers to a computer or information system attack that relies on changing human users ' perceptions and corresponding behaviors in order to be successful. This is in contrast to denial of service (DOS) and other kinds of well-known attacks that operate solely within the computer and network infrastructure. Several cognitive hacking techniques are illustrated by example

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    subtractive depends on the environment in which the L2 is learned. Saville-Troike (2012) explains that the outcome of SLA depends on the sociopolitical climate and beliefs in the environment where the SLA takes place. Perceptions that members of one ethnic category are more, or less, privileged than another are determined in large part by which group is politically and economically dominant in a multiethnic society, which is also often the one that has majority status. (p. 134) However, I believe that with

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    Title:-HOW TO USE LINGUSTIC INSTRUMENTS FOR OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS SUMMARY:- In software engineering today day we are using this object oriented analysis in many ways and in many places because it makes us easy to understand the code and the concepts of the project. There are many theories and methodologies came to explain the object oriented concepts to make it more easier to understand but the none of them explained the concepts of paradigm in this document the authors came to overcome the paradigm

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    1.0 MOTIVATION In 21st century the entertainment has a huge toll on the people 's industrious life. After their hectic work schedules they started seeking entertainment in different ways. The one form of entertainment is multimedia such as music, TV shows, movies, video games etc... There comes the significance of multimedia database, which is a fundamental tool for proper organization of multimedia entertainment. 2.0 INTRODUCTION Multimedia database is a powerful platform to organize and

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    Language and Literature Newsletter Language Acquisition Languages, the primary means of communication, have dominated human cultures for millennia. As Col. William Mure once correctly said, “The history of every language is inseparable from that of the people by whom it is spoken.” Languages symbolize the boom and bust of every ethnic, nation and class. For those worrying parents, we focused on nurturing children’s language ability with scientific methods. To assist you in better understanding how

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    Code Switching

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    Code switching is a surviving skill that some bilingual people and students encompass, sometimes to compensate for the lack of vocabulary in a certain language. It is defined as language alteration between two languages, transferring from one language to another in the course of a conversation (Brice, p. 10) In the teaching field code-switching has a great importance because it can be used by teachers or students in story telling to aid interaction, comprehension, and classroom participation, since

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    An Evaluation on a Global Textbook to Promote Indonesian Students’ Speaking Fluency 1. Introduction There is undebatable fact that teaching materials plays a crucial role in defining a success and failure of a classroom instruction (Zacharias 2005). Tomlinson (2001, 66) defines materials as “anything that can be used to facilitate learning of a language.” In Indonesian context, although there are many materials available, it is textbook that both teachers and students find it difficult to live without

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    Introduction One concern that continually reappears in the Faulknerian canon is that of language and the power that language may or may not possess. Language is analyzed and reanalyzed through the experiences and thought patterns of an entire cast of characters. The poststructuralist dilemma expressing the alienation of signifier from the signified is one of main questions posed: can language ever truly comment on anything outside of language? Does the word ever transcend the realm of language and

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    Isds Ch 5

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    Business Intelligence, 2e (Turban/Sharda/Delen/King) Chapter 5 Text and Web Mining 1) DARPA and MITRE teamed up to develop capabilities to automatically filter text-based information sources to generate actionable information in a timely manner. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 190 2) A vast majority of business data is captured and stored in text documents that are structured. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 192 3) Text mining is important to competitive advantage because knowledge

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