- the
method for everyone, and by 1837 the
method was
adopted by the
Boston Primary School Committee. By 1844 the
defects of the whole-
word method became...
-
word on a
corpus of
manually sense-annotated examples, and
completely unsupervised methods that
cluster occurrences of words,
thereby inducing word senses...
- for pauses. The
speaker will tend to
insert pauses at the
word boundaries. However, this
method is not foolproof: the
speaker could easily break up polysyllabic...
-
Microsoft Word is a
word processor developed by Microsoft. It was
first released on
October 25, 1983,
under the name Multi-Tool
Word for
Xenix systems...
- words),
compiled by
Edward William Dolch, a
major proponent of the "whole-
word"
method of
beginning reading instruction. The list was
first published in a journal...
- models,
explainable knowledge base
method, and
explicit representation in
terms of the
context in
which words appear.
Word and
phrase embeddings, when used...
-
Practitioners use
multiple techniques, such as the
method of loci, the link system, the peg-
word method, PAO (person, action, object), etc., to
store information...
- /
visually impaired people. SwiftKey—context-sensitive
word-prediction Swype, an
input method that uses
swiping gestures instead of
tapping to quickly...
- eliminated. In the
FASTA method, the user
defines a
value k to use as the
word length with
which to
search the database. The
method is
slower but more sensitive...
- that
children learned to read
through the ABC
method, by
which they
recited the
letters used in each
word, from a
familiar piece of text such as Genesis...