The majority of episodes in this season are leftover episodes from the 9ABE production line, as well as one episode from the 8ABE production line ("Bystand Me"). The AABE production line (much like The Simpsons' 3G production line for seasons eight and nine) is a short-lived line and only lasts for five episodes (four airing this season and the fifth airing as a leftover episode next season).
Season 11: 2007
Season 12: 2007–08
Season 13: 2008–10
Beginning with the episode "Lucky See, Monkey Do", King of the Hill started being produced in 720p high-definition. This was also the final season of King of the Hill. 20th Century Fox Television initially ordered 13 DABE production episodes, but decided to keep the show in production for four additional episodes (DABE14–DABE17). However, the network only aired the last of those four episodes (13 total for that production season), and confirmed it would not air the remaining four unaired episodes (DABE13–DABE16) in prime time, opting instead for syndication. These episodes premiered between May 3 and May 6, 2010, on local stations and premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line-up between May 17 and May 20, 2010, followed by the series finale (DABE17, "To Sirloin With Love") on May 21, 2010.
The Son (German:Der Sohn) is a five-act Expressionist play by the German playwright Walter Hasenclever. It was the first self-proclaimed, full-length Expressionist play to be produced, though its dramatic structure is more or less realistic. It takes as its subject the conflict between the generations and a rejection of the world in general by the young. It is a semi-autobiographical work.
It was written in 1912, first published in 1914, and first performed in 1916 at the Albert-Theater in Dresden, although Hasenclever had read the play at the literary cabaretDas Gnu in early 1914.Ernst Deutsch played the Son to great acclaim.
The play ends with the Son's parricide of his father, after which he "strides triumphantly over his father's corpse into a future full of glorious potential."
"The Son" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the television drama series Friday Night Lights. It is the 56th episode overall in the series. The episode first aired on DirecTV's The 101 Network on December 2, 2009. It then re-aired on NBC on June 4, 2010. The episode was hailed by critics and fans as one of the strongest episodes of the series, with unanimous praise for Zach Gilford's performance.
Plot
The main focus of the episode is on Matt Saracen, who must deal with the death of his father, Henry Saracen, a soldier who was killed in combat in Iraq. At the start of the episode, Matt replays a video message on his computer of his father wishing him a Merry Christmas and apologizing for not being able to make it home. Landry and Julie force him to stop playing the video and watch a movie with them to get his mind off things.
A wake is then held at the Saracen home. For most of the wake, Matt does not move from his chair, telling Julie that he really doesn't need to go anywhere considering everyone is coming to him. Later, Matt talks to an Army recruiter from the area, who speaks positively of Matt's father, saying that he was a very funny person. Matt becomes angry at this, telling the recruiter he has never seen his father smile before in his whole life. Landry gets Matt away from the recruiter before he is allowed to say anything else, telling Matt that the next night the two of them are going out with the Riggins brothers. At that point, Joe and J.D. McCoy show up at the house, but Matt, already angry and at a loss for words over the two of them showing up, shuts the door in their faces before walking away.
Introduction to "Disambiguation". From "The Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Project.
published: 30 Jul 2017
GlossBERT: BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation with Gloss Knowledge (Research Paper Walkthrough)
#bert #wsd #wordnet
This research uses BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation use case in NLP by modeling the entire problem as sentence classification task using the Gloss knowledge. They show state-of-art results on benchmark datasets.
⏩ Abstract: Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) aims to find the exact sense of an ambiguous word in a particular context. Traditional supervised methods rarely take into consideration the lexical resources like WordNet, which are widely utilized in knowledge-based methods. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of incorporating gloss (sense definition) into neural networks for WSD. However, compared with traditional word expert supervised methods, they have not achieved much improvement. In this paper, we focus on how to better leverage gloss knowledge in a...
published: 07 Apr 2021
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Topic Modeling and Word Sense Disambiguation on the ...
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".Rubén Izquierdo, Marten Postma, Piek Vossen
published: 22 Dec 2015
Arthur Windsor (disambiguation)
Arthur Windsor (1832–1913) was an Australian journalist.
Arthur Windsor may also refer to:
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Silver Brumby (disambiguation)
Silver Brumby is a collection of children's fiction books by Elyne Mitchell.
Silver Brumby may also refer to:
The Silver Brumby (novel), the 1958 first novel in the series
The Silver Brumby (film), a 1993 Australian film based on the books
The Silver Brumby (TV series), a 1994–1998 Australian animated series based on the books
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GCSE (disambiguation)
GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique used by some compilers. - "Ghetto Children Sex Education", a single released by UK hip-hop artist Blak Twang. - Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, a historical German Ducal award. - Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, a Portuguese order of chilvary.
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The Brain's Challenge: Disambiguation
This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
published: 06 Apr 2012
The Family Upstairs (disambiguation)
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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published: 14 Aug 2021
Hollander (disambiguation)
Hollander is a surname.
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#bert #wsd #wordnet
This research uses BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation use case in NLP by modeling the entire problem as sentence classification task using t...
#bert #wsd #wordnet
This research uses BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation use case in NLP by modeling the entire problem as sentence classification task using the Gloss knowledge. They show state-of-art results on benchmark datasets.
⏩ Abstract: Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) aims to find the exact sense of an ambiguous word in a particular context. Traditional supervised methods rarely take into consideration the lexical resources like WordNet, which are widely utilized in knowledge-based methods. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of incorporating gloss (sense definition) into neural networks for WSD. However, compared with traditional word expert supervised methods, they have not achieved much improvement. In this paper, we focus on how to better leverage gloss knowledge in a supervised neural WSD system. We construct context-gloss pairs and propose three BERT-based models for WSD. We fine-tune the pre-trained BERT model on SemCor3.0 training corpus and the experimental results on several English all-words WSD benchmark datasets show that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art systems.
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02:30 - WordNet Overview
03:35 - Sentence construction method table overview
05:27 - BERT(Token-CLS)
06:41 - GlossBERT
07:52 - Context-Gloss Pair with Weak Supervision
08:55 - GlossBERT(Token-CLS)
09:20 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS)
09:44 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS-WS)
10:09 - Results
⏩ Paper Title: GlossBERT: BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation with Gloss Knowledge
⏩ Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.07245v4
⏩ Code: https://github.com/HSLCY/GlossBERT
⏩ Author: Luyao Huang, Chi Sun, Xipeng Qiu, Xuanjing Huang
⏩ Organisation: Fudan University
⏩ IMPORTANT LINKS
Full Playlist on BERT usecases in NLP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC5kP1dPAzc&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtV8jYq3JlkqPQUN5QxcWq0f
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#bert #wsd #wordnet
This research uses BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation use case in NLP by modeling the entire problem as sentence classification task using the Gloss knowledge. They show state-of-art results on benchmark datasets.
⏩ Abstract: Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) aims to find the exact sense of an ambiguous word in a particular context. Traditional supervised methods rarely take into consideration the lexical resources like WordNet, which are widely utilized in knowledge-based methods. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of incorporating gloss (sense definition) into neural networks for WSD. However, compared with traditional word expert supervised methods, they have not achieved much improvement. In this paper, we focus on how to better leverage gloss knowledge in a supervised neural WSD system. We construct context-gloss pairs and propose three BERT-based models for WSD. We fine-tune the pre-trained BERT model on SemCor3.0 training corpus and the experimental results on several English all-words WSD benchmark datasets show that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art systems.
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02:30 - WordNet Overview
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06:41 - GlossBERT
07:52 - Context-Gloss Pair with Weak Supervision
08:55 - GlossBERT(Token-CLS)
09:20 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS)
09:44 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS-WS)
10:09 - Results
⏩ Paper Title: GlossBERT: BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation with Gloss Knowledge
⏩ Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.07245v4
⏩ Code: https://github.com/HSLCY/GlossBERT
⏩ Author: Luyao Huang, Chi Sun, Xipeng Qiu, Xuanjing Huang
⏩ Organisation: Fudan University
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Full Playlist on BERT usecases in NLP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC5kP1dPAzc&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtV8jYq3JlkqPQUN5QxcWq0f
Full Playlist on Text Data Augmentation Techniques: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O9scQb4sNo&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtUg63g_95OuV-R2GhV1UiIZ
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Arthur Windsor (1832–1913) was an Australian journalist.
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Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), third s...
Arthur Windsor (1832–1913) was an Australian journalist.
Arthur Windsor may also refer to:
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Arthur Windsor (1832–1913) was an Australian journalist.
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Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Silver Brumby is a collection of children's fiction books by Elyne Mitchell.
Silver Brumby may also refer to:
The Silver Brumby (novel), the 1958 first novel i...
Silver Brumby is a collection of children's fiction books by Elyne Mitchell.
Silver Brumby may also refer to:
The Silver Brumby (novel), the 1958 first novel in the series
The Silver Brumby (film), a 1993 Australian film based on the books
The Silver Brumby (TV series), a 1994–1998 Australian animated series based on the books
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Silver Brumby is a collection of children's fiction books by Elyne Mitchell.
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The Silver Brumby (novel), the 1958 first novel in the series
The Silver Brumby (film), a 1993 Australian film based on the books
The Silver Brumby (TV series), a 1994–1998 Australian animated series based on the books
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
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This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" You...
This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an Ame...
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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Hollander is a surname.
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Hollander is a surname.
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Hollander is a surname.
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#bert #wsd #wordnet
This research uses BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation use case in NLP by modeling the entire problem as sentence classification task using the Gloss knowledge. They show state-of-art results on benchmark datasets.
⏩ Abstract: Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) aims to find the exact sense of an ambiguous word in a particular context. Traditional supervised methods rarely take into consideration the lexical resources like WordNet, which are widely utilized in knowledge-based methods. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of incorporating gloss (sense definition) into neural networks for WSD. However, compared with traditional word expert supervised methods, they have not achieved much improvement. In this paper, we focus on how to better leverage gloss knowledge in a supervised neural WSD system. We construct context-gloss pairs and propose three BERT-based models for WSD. We fine-tune the pre-trained BERT model on SemCor3.0 training corpus and the experimental results on several English all-words WSD benchmark datasets show that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art systems.
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0:00 - Abstract
01:46 - Task Definition
02:11 - Data Collection approach
02:30 - WordNet Overview
03:35 - Sentence construction method table overview
05:27 - BERT(Token-CLS)
06:41 - GlossBERT
07:52 - Context-Gloss Pair with Weak Supervision
08:55 - GlossBERT(Token-CLS)
09:20 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS)
09:44 - GlossBERT(Sent-CLS-WS)
10:09 - Results
⏩ Paper Title: GlossBERT: BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation with Gloss Knowledge
⏩ Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.07245v4
⏩ Code: https://github.com/HSLCY/GlossBERT
⏩ Author: Luyao Huang, Chi Sun, Xipeng Qiu, Xuanjing Huang
⏩ Organisation: Fudan University
⏩ IMPORTANT LINKS
Full Playlist on BERT usecases in NLP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC5kP1dPAzc&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtV8jYq3JlkqPQUN5QxcWq0f
Full Playlist on Text Data Augmentation Techniques: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O9scQb4sNo&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtUg63g_95OuV-R2GhV1UiIZ
Full Playlist on Text Summarization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC5kP1dPAzc&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtV8jYq3JlkqPQUN5QxcWq0f
Full Playlist on Machine Learning with Graphs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uJL_ANy1jc&list=PLsAqq9lZFOtU7tT6mDXX_fhv1R1-jGiYf
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Silver Brumby is a collection of children's fiction books by Elyne Mitchell.
Silver Brumby may also refer to:
The Silver Brumby (novel), the 1958 first novel in the series
The Silver Brumby (film), a 1993 Australian film based on the books
The Silver Brumby (TV series), a 1994–1998 Australian animated series based on the books
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique used by some compilers. - "Ghetto Children Sex Education", a single released by UK hip-hop artist Blak Twang. - Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, a historical German Ducal award. - Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, a Portuguese order of chilvary.
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This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
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"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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Hollander is a surname.
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The majority of episodes in this season are leftover episodes from the 9ABE production line, as well as one episode from the 8ABE production line ("Bystand Me"). The AABE production line (much like The Simpsons' 3G production line for seasons eight and nine) is a short-lived line and only lasts for five episodes (four airing this season and the fifth airing as a leftover episode next season).
Season 11: 2007
Season 12: 2007–08
Season 13: 2008–10
Beginning with the episode "Lucky See, Monkey Do", King of the Hill started being produced in 720p high-definition. This was also the final season of King of the Hill. 20th Century Fox Television initially ordered 13 DABE production episodes, but decided to keep the show in production for four additional episodes (DABE14–DABE17). However, the network only aired the last of those four episodes (13 total for that production season), and confirmed it would not air the remaining four unaired episodes (DABE13–DABE16) in prime time, opting instead for syndication. These episodes premiered between May 3 and May 6, 2010, on local stations and premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line-up between May 17 and May 20, 2010, followed by the series finale (DABE17, "To Sirloin With Love") on May 21, 2010.
I ain't a stupid girl, But who knew, It was a long way to be happy, But nobody knows. Mr. President aint for me, Coz I can do better, Just leave me alone, I'm not lonely, You and you need to go, Before I start running, Running away. I'm the one that got away, Coz I got your money now, I don't have conversations with myself, Oh no. Mr. President aint for me, Coz I can do better, Just leave me alone, I'm not lonely, You and you need to go, Before I start running, Running away. No more hand to hand, No more ever again, I'm the new centerfold. Mr. President aint for me, Coz I can do better, Just leave me alone, I'm not lonely, You and you need to go, Before I start running, Running away. I'm the one that got away, Coz I got your money now, I don't have conversations with myself, Oh no.