alignment procedure

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alignment
noun
uk
/əˈlaɪn.mənt/
us
/əˈlaɪn.mənt/
an arrangement in which two or more things are positioned in a straight line or parallel to ...
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procedure
noun
uk
/prəˈsiː.dʒər/
us
/prəˈsiː.dʒɚ/
a set of actions that is the official or accepted way of ...
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This forms the basis for an unsupervised sentencealignmentprocedurethat allows us to iteratively refine the translation tables.
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However, the technique has to be improved, especially the protoplastalignmentprocedure, which can be performed much faster electrically.
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We note that the above conditions require that chunks be paired sequentially; this will be relaxed later to obtain monotonic and non-monotonic versions of the chunkalignmentprocedure.
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In order to prevent any bias in the placement of these borders, the experimenter was blind to the location of labeled cells in the drawings during thealignmentprocedure.
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They are adjusted into the right position during thealignmentprocedureof the receiver.
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In section 4.2.2 we provide statistics describing the chunk pairs extracted by the various alignment procedures.
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Efficient dynamic programming alignment procedures rely on monotonic alignment.
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In the following sections we will introduce the model and derive the two alignment procedures.
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The projectionmatching approach (a predecessor - discussed above - of the angular reconstitution approach) is thus automatically built into the alignment procedures.
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The engineer may require complete access to the robot controller at the lowest level to undertake calibration and alignment procedures.
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This method does not involve complex target engineering and alignment procedures and decouples the focusing and energy selection steps from the generation of the proton or ion source.
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We formulate the problem in terms of a stochastic generative process over text translation pairs, and derive two different alignment procedures based on the underlying alignment model.
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