scholarly journals STUDY ON QUANTITATIVE COASTAL LANDSCAPE EVALUATION METHOD USING OPEN DATA

2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (2) ◽  
pp. I_157-I_162
Author(s):  
Yasushi ICHIMURA ◽  
Yuhei MATSUBARA ◽  
Kotaro GOTO
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivien Macketanz ◽  
Eleftherios Avramidis ◽  
Aljoscha Burchardt ◽  
Jindrich Helcl ◽  
Ankit Srivastava

Abstract In this article we present a novel linguistically driven evaluation method and apply it to the main approaches of Machine Translation (Rule-based, Phrase-based, Neural) to gain insights into their strengths and weaknesses in much more detail than provided by current evaluation schemes. Translating between two languages requires substantial modelling of knowledge about the two languages, about translation, and about the world. Using English-German IT-domain translation as a case-study, we also enhance the Phrase-based system by exploiting parallel treebanks for syntax-aware phrase extraction and by interfacing with Linked Open Data (LOD) for extracting named entity translations in a post decoding framework.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (63) ◽  
pp. 701-706
Author(s):  
Mayo SONETAKA ◽  
Masami KOBAYASHI

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 466
Author(s):  
Yue Deng ◽  
Jiping Liu ◽  
An Luo ◽  
Yong Wang ◽  
Shenghua Xu ◽  
...  

Understanding the balance between the supply and demand of leisure services (LSs) in urban areas can benefit urban spatial planning and improve the quality of life of residents. In cities in developing countries, the pursuit of rapid economic growth has ignored residents’ demand for LSs, thereby leading to a high demand for and short supply of these services. However, due to the lack of relevant research data, few studies have focused on the spatial mismatch in the supply and demand of LSs in urban areas. As typical representatives of multisource geographic data, social sensing data are readily available at various temporal and spatial scales, thus making social sensing data ideal for quantitative urban research. The objectives of this study are to use openly accessible datasets to explore the spatial pattern of the supply and demand of LSs in urban areas and then to depict the relationship between the supply and demand by using correlation analysis. Therefore, taking Beijing, China, as an example, the LS supply index (SI) and societal needs index (SNI) are proposed based on open data to reflect the supply and demand of LSs. The results show that the spatial distribution of the LS supply and demand in Beijing varies with a concentric pattern from the urban center to suburban areas. There is a strong correlation between the supply and demand of commercial and multifunctional services in Chaoyang, Fengtai, Haidian and Shijingshan, but there is no obvious correlation between the supply and demand of ecological and cultural services in Beijing. Especially in Dongcheng and Xicheng, there is no obvious correlation between the supply and demand of all services. The proposed approach provides an effective urban LS supply and demand evaluation method. In addition, the research results can provide a reference for the construction of “happy cities” in China.


ReCALL ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Kibishi ◽  
Kuniaki Hirabayashi ◽  
Seiichi Nakagawa

AbstractIn this paper, we propose a statistical evaluation method of pronunciation proficiency and intelligibility for presentations made in English by native Japanese speakers. We statistically analyzed the actual utterances of speakers to find combinations of acoustic and linguistic features with high correlation between the scores estimated by the system and native English teachers. Our results showed that the best combination of acoustic features produced correlation coefficients of 0.929 and 0.753 for pronunciation and intelligibility scores, respectively, using open data for speakers at the 10-sentence level. In an offline test, we evaluated possibly-confusing pairs of phonemes that are often mispronounced by Japanese speakers of English. In addition, we developed an online real-time score estimation system for Japanese learners of English using offline techniques to evaluate the pronunciation and intelligibility scores in real-time with almost the same ability as English teachers. Finally, we show that both the objective and subjective evaluations improved after learning with our system.


2005 ◽  
Vol 40.3 (0) ◽  
pp. 613-618
Author(s):  
Tatsuo Takase ◽  
Iwao Okutani ◽  
Daisuke Nagase

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