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courses:rg:2013:composite-activities [2013/04/23 18:06]
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    - Thinking about the scripts:    - Thinking about the scripts:
       * What is the main reason (the biggest advantage) of using scripts? What kind of information does it bring? (Hint: page 2, page 8)       * What is the main reason (the biggest advantage) of using scripts? What kind of information does it bring? (Hint: page 2, page 8)
-      * The authors don't get the "knowledge" of scripts straightforwardly. How is that "knowledge" represented in the model and which (two) ways are used to get it?+      * The authors don't get the "knowledge" of scripts straightforwardly. How is that "knowledge" represented in the model and which (four) ways are used to get it?
    - In the last paragraph of Section 3, a method is described that enhances the robustness of the model (binarization of all association weights <latex>w^z_i</latex>). Answer one of the following questions (choose one):    - In the last paragraph of Section 3, a method is described that enhances the robustness of the model (binarization of all association weights <latex>w^z_i</latex>). Answer one of the following questions (choose one):
       * Why does it work? (=> Why should it work best?)       * Why does it work? (=> Why should it work best?)

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