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A Domain Independent Framework for Extracting Linked Semantic Data from Tables
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2011 Regional Proficiency Survey: Tabulations of Responses
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Improving the Capacity of Language Recognition Systems to Handle Rare Languages Using Radio Broadcast Data
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In: DTIC (2011)
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Statistical Techniques for Language Recognition: An Introduction and Guide for Cryptanalysts ...
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Entity Retrieval by Hierarchical Relevance Model, Exploiting the Structure of Tables and Learning Homepage Classifiers
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In: DTIC (2009)
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A DL-Based Approach to Integrate Relational Data Sources into the Semantic Web ; Une approche basée sur la logique de description pour l'intégration de données relationnelles dans le web sémantique
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00507482 ; Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]. Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2008. English (2008)
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Simulation of National Intelligence Process with Fusion
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In: DTIC (2008)
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Assessment of Breadth and Utility of India's Research Literature (2005-2006)
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In: DTIC (2007)
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Requirements for Linguists in Government Agencies
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In: DTIC (2004)
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As part of the war on terrorism, it is widely recognized that the U.S. Government has a substantial and growing need for personnel with knowledge of foreign languages and especially languages that may be spoken in limited and remote areas of the world. In 2002, the Federal Government employed about a thousand translators and interpreters in four agencies responsible for security-related functions. These agencies also employ nearly 20,000 staff in positions that require some foreign-language proficiency. Yet there is a widespread consensus that requirements for foreign language qualified personnel are not currently being met. The report issued by the 9/11 Commission in July of 2004 makes several references to this deficiency and suggests corrective action to address it. Government agencies have addressed requirements for linguists in several different ways. Few observers believe, however, that they are adequate to what appears to be likely escalating requirements of coming years. In particular, greater human intelligence collection, widely advocated by intelligence specialists, creates a need for officials with near-perfect qualifications in local languages or dialects. Given growing requirements for skills in a wide variety of less commonly taught languages, federal agencies are increasingly turning to persons who have learned foreign languages at home. Foreign language instruction at U.S. academic institutions has tended to concentrate on a small number of languages, especially Spanish, French, other Romance languages. There are far too few graduates who have acquired language skills currently needed by federal agencies and fewer still whose skills enable them to interpret or engage in complex conversations. At the present time, a number of issues in regard to foreign language capabilities appear to be receiving congressional attention, particularly funding. This report addresses many of these issues and is intended as background only and will not be updated. ; CRS Report for Congress.
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*DIALECTS; *FOREIGN LANGUAGES; *LINGUISTICS; *LINGUISTS; *PERSONNEL NEEDS; *PROFICIENCY; *REQUIREMENTS; *UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT; BACHELOR'S DEGREES; COUNTERTERRORISM; DEFICIENCIES; DOCTORAL DEGREES; Government and Political Science; GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES; GRADUATES; HUMAN INTELLIGENCE; INTERPRETERS; LANGUAGE HERITAGE COMMUNITIES; LANGUAGE SKILLS; LANGUAGE TRAINING; LANGUAGES OF EMPHASIS; LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES; Linguistics; LOCAL DIALECTS; LOCAL LANGUAGES; MASTER'S DEGREES; Personnel Management and Labor Relations; PERSONNEL SHORTAGES; QUALIFICATIONS; QUALIFIED PERSONNEL; REMOTE AREAS; SKILLS; TABLES(DATA); TRANSLATORS; UNIVERSITIES
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URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA449886 http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA449886
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Predictors of Plebe Summer Attrition at the United States Naval Academy
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2003)
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Using non-speech sounds to improve access to 2D tabular numerical information for visually impaired users
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In: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~ramesh/Online Publication/HCI2001Final.pdf (2001)
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Morphological Degradation Models and their Use in Document Image Restoration
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In: DTIC (2001)
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U.S. Army Aviation Epidemiology Data Register: Gender-Specific Attrition Among the U.S. Army Student Aviator Class of 1987.
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1995)
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A Table-Driven Approach to Fast Context-Free Parsing
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1988)
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A Cockpit Natural Language Study - Data Collection and Initial Data Analysis.
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1987)
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A Prototype Maintenance Expert System for the CH-47 Flight Control Hydraulic System.
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1986)
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TRAX II: Computer-Assisted Platoon Leader Tactical Training
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1985)
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