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Selection/Adaptation

Domain Adaptation with BERT based Domain Classification and Data Selection

Domain Adaptation with BERT based Domain Classification and Data Selection

... In this section, we propose a domain adaptation framework based on domain-discriminative data selection. Specifically, instead of training a deep neural network model in a domain-adversarial way, we ...

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Evolution in Lego
®: A Physical Simulation of Adaptation by Natural Selection

Evolution in Lego ®: A Physical Simulation of Adaptation by Natural Selection

... adaptation within just five generations in all student labs, showing that adaptation by natural selection is a robust, demonstrable mechanism. In experiment 1, five generations of selection ...

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On Translation of Verses in Sanyan from  the Perspective of Translation as  Adaptation and Selection

On Translation of Verses in Sanyan from the Perspective of Translation as Adaptation and Selection

... as Adaptation and ...active adaptation to the textual and non-textual eco-environment, which makes it possible for this translational activity to take ...

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Domain Adaptation via Pseudo In Domain Data Selection

Domain Adaptation via Pseudo In Domain Data Selection

... domain adaptation for the task of statistical machine translation based on extracting sentences from a large general- domain parallel corpus that are most relevant to the target ...data selection, as well ...

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Entropy based Training Data Selection for Domain Adaptation

Entropy based Training Data Selection for Domain Adaptation

... data selection is a common approach to domain ...data selection and test their effectiveness on two tasks: Chinese word segmentation and POS ...random selection for both tasks, especially when a ...

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Data point selection for cross language adaptation of dependency parsers

Data point selection for cross language adaptation of dependency parsers

... sample selection bias or for domain adaptation, to improve the approach in Ze- man and Resnik (2008) by selecting only sentences in the source data that are similar to our target do- main or language, ...

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The Effect of Mutation and Selection on Codon Adaptation in Escherichia coli Bacteriophage

The Effect of Mutation and Selection on Codon Adaptation in Escherichia coli Bacteriophage

... and selection intensity based on existing genomic data from dsDNA and ssDNA phages and their ...of selection in ssDNA phages and shifted the phage codon usage away from the ...codon adaptation in ...

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Reinforced Training Data Selection for Domain Adaptation

Reinforced Training Data Selection for Domain Adaptation

... 2017), and multilingual NER (Murthy et al., 2018). Recently, RL and representation learning pro- vided new possibilities for TDS. For example, Fan et al. (2017) proposed to allocate appropriate train- ing data at ...

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Avoidance of Trinucleotide Corresponding to Consensus Protospacer Adjacent Motif Controls the Efficiency of Prespacer Selection during Primed Adaptation

Avoidance of Trinucleotide Corresponding to Consensus Protospacer Adjacent Motif Controls the Efficiency of Prespacer Selection during Primed Adaptation

... CRISPR adaptation. Selection of foreign DNA fragments to be integrated into CRISPR arrays relies on PAM (protospacer adjacent motif) recognition, as only those spacers will be functional against ...CRISPR ...

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Adaptive Parameter Selection for Strategy Adaptation in Differential Evolution for Continuous Optimization

Adaptive Parameter Selection for Strategy Adaptation in Differential Evolution for Continuous Optimization

... strategy adaptation in ...parameter selection (APS) method is proposed to select the best parameter of the strategy adaptation mechanism; in this way, it can accelerate the strategy adaptation ...

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Adaptation as a Selection Constraint On Analogical Mapping

Adaptation as a Selection Constraint On Analogical Mapping

... as selection constraints on ...and adaptation factors can also act as selection constraints on ...The selection of a mapping based on pragmatic factors proposes that people can exploit the ...

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Darwinian selection of host and bacteria supports emergence of Lamarckian-like adaptation of the system as a whole

Darwinian selection of host and bacteria supports emergence of Lamarckian-like adaptation of the system as a whole

... slower selection of the host (with its bacterial population) ...the selection of each bacterium is governed by its in- dividual traits, selection of the host depends jointly on the traits of the host ...

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Algorithm Selection and Model Adaptation for ESL Correction Tasks

Algorithm Selection and Model Adaptation for ESL Correction Tasks

... In the experiments below, we compare four mod- els: AP, NB AP-adapted and NB-adapted. AP- adapted is the adaptation through artificial errors and NB-adapted is the method proposed here. Both of the adapted models ...

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Neurobiological foundations of aesthetics and art

Neurobiological foundations of aesthetics and art

... sexual selection is the underlying process? I suggest that this would not necessarily be the ...(adaptation) selection, not by sexual selection, in that women might have specialized for an ...

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An Eco Translatology Approach to the English Translation of Chinese Internet Catchwords

An Eco Translatology Approach to the English Translation of Chinese Internet Catchwords

... translator’s adaptation and selec- tion are explored from three dimensions: language, culture and ...multi-dimensional adaptation and adaptive selection, Professor Hu [6] proposes a translation ...

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Preferences versus Adaptation during Referring Expression Generation

Preferences versus Adaptation during Referring Expression Generation

... Current Referring Expression Generation algorithms rely on domain dependent pref- erences for both content selection and lin- guistic realization. We present two exper- iments showing that human speakers may opt ...

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Do highly divergent loci reside in genomic regions affecting reproductive isolation? A test using next-generation sequence data in Timema stick insects

Do highly divergent loci reside in genomic regions affecting reproductive isolation? A test using next-generation sequence data in Timema stick insects

... The approach and results presented here provide a test of the idea that genomic regions of strong divergence can harbor genes that are important for speciation. However, a number of further lines of evidence could be ...

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Balancing Selection in Species with Separate Sexes: Insights from Fisher’s Geometric Model

Balancing Selection in Species with Separate Sexes: Insights from Fisher’s Geometric Model

... 937–938). Adaptation— the evolutionary movement of a population toward its opti- mum—causes the distance to the optimum to shrink (Orr 1998) and thereby increases the scaled sizes of random ...

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Phylogeny and chloroplast evolution in Brassicaceae

Phylogeny and chloroplast evolution in Brassicaceae

... positive selection in the Cardamine lineage (accD, ccsA, matK, ndhF , rpoC2) evolved faster in ...purifying selection identified for nuclear-encoded photosynthetic genes of ...purifying selection ...

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Fischer, Iris
  

(2012):


	Molecular evolution in wild tomato species: with emphasis on local adaptation to abiotic stress.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Fischer, Iris (2012): Molecular evolution in wild tomato species: with emphasis on local adaptation to abiotic stress. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... of adaptation, especially in plants, where a large fraction of diversity is the result of gene duplication and subsequent adaptive special- ization of paralogous gene copies (Flagel & Wendel, ...studying ...

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