Data Collecting Sample Clauses

Data Collecting. Model Improvement‌ By the time writing this thesis, the model has been shipped into production for 7 days. Only limited responses and progress have been made given the short time frame but the web service is going to continue online to collect more data. So far, 151 responses have been collected from users and we have not yet observed progress in terms of model performance, this is because the data collected so far only constitutes 1.76% of the training data (Section 2.4) which is too insignificant for performance improvement. On the other hand, progress has been shown in user guidance. Compared to the data collected in annotation phase, during which we did not provide any kind of the instructions on which type of question to generate and allowed the user to choose freely, the data collected in the Active Learning system is more focused on weak question types despise the fact that users can choose to refresh the types and scenes on the user interface (Section 3.3.3). Type EM F1 CAN PAN CAL PAL What 34.90 % 50.53% 2,058 19.39% 29 19.20% Where 58.94 % 69.15% 1,896 17.81% 13 8.61% Who 48.02 % 53.26% 1,847 17.66% 18 11.92% Why 19.75 % 37.84% 1,688 15.91% 40 26.49% How 30.13 % 40.26% 1,628 15.34% 40 26.49% When 43.61 % 59.00% 1,493 14.07% 10 6.62% Table 4.3: Comparison between data collected in Annotation vs in Active Learning; CAN : Count of questions from Annotation; PAN : Percentage of questions from annotation; CAL: Count of question from Active Learning; PAL: Percentage of questions from Active Learning As shown in Table 4.3, compared to questions collected from annotation, user guidance in Active Learning system helped data collection to focus on three weak question types: What, Why and How. The three types total constitutes 72.18% in Active Learning with respect to 50.64% during annotation.
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Data Collecting. When you use the Website, we may ask you to provide certain personal information, such as your contact details, banking details, tax information, demographic information, employment and educational history and, in the case of entrepreneurs who have a fundraising project through the Website, information about you in connection with your project. We may supplement the personal information you provide us with information about you that we receive from third parties. We refer to all of this information – both what you provide us and what we collect from other sources – as your "Personal Data".

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  • Data Collection Some downloaded software included in the Materials may generate and collect information about the software and usage and transmit it to Intel to help improve Intel’s products and services. This collected information may include product name, product version, time of event collection, license type, support type, installation status, hardware and software performance, and use. 9.

  • Sample Collection The collection and testing of the samples shall be performed only by a laboratory and by a physician or health care professional qualified and authorized to administer and determine the meaning of any test results. The laboratory performing the test shall be one that is certified by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). The laboratory chosen must be agreed to between the Union and the Employer. The laboratory used shall also be one whose procedures are periodically tested by the NIDA where they analyze unknown samples sent to an independent party. The results of employee’s tests shall be made available to the Medical Review Officer. Collection of urine samples shall be conducted in a manner, which provides the highest degree of security for the sample and freedom from adulteration. Recognized strict chain of custody procedures must be followed for all samples as set by NIDA. The Union and the Employer agree that security of the biological urine samples is absolutely necessary therefore the Employer agrees that if the security of the sample is compromised in anyway, any positive test shall be invalid and may not be used for any purpose. Urine samples will be submitted as per NIDA Standards. Employees have the right for Union or legal counsel representative to be present during the submission of the sample. A split sample shall be reserved in all cases for an independent analysis in the event of a positive test result. All samples must be stored in a scientific acceptable preserved manner as established by NIDA. All positive confirmed samples and related paperwork must be retained by the laboratory for at least six (6) months or for the duration of any grievance, disciplinary action or legal proceedings whichever is longer. At the conclusion of this period, the paperwork and specimen shall be destroyed. Tests shall be conducted in a manner to ensure that an employee’s legal drug use and diet does not affect the test results.

  • Data Collection and Reporting 1. Grantee shall develop and use a local reporting unit that will provide an assigned location for all clients served within the Hospital. This information shall also be entered into Client Assignment and Registration (CARE)when reporting on beds utilized at the Hospital.

  • Billing and Collection The Originating party shall xxxx and collect such information service charges and shall remit the amounts collected to the Terminating Party less:

  • DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in the Final Report. Formulas will be provided for calculations. A Final Report data collection template will be provided by the Energy Commission. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect data, information, and analysis and develop a Final Report which includes: o Total gross project costs. o Length of time from award of bus(es) to project completion. o Fuel usage before and after the project.

  • Information Collection Information collection activities performed under this award are the responsibility of the awardee, and NSF support of the project does not constitute NSF approval of the survey design, questionnaire content or information collection procedures. The awardee shall not represent to respondents that such information is being collected for or in association with the National Science Foundation or any other Government agency without the specific written approval of such information collection plan or device by the Foundation. This requirement, however, is not intended to preclude mention of NSF support of the project in response to an inquiry or acknowledgment of such support in any publication of this information.

  • Billing and Collection Customers BellSouth currently has in effect numerous billing and collection agreements with various interexchange carriers and billing clearing houses and as such these billing and collection customers (“B&C Customers”) query BellSouth’s LIDB to determine whether to accept various billing options from End Users. Until such time as BellSouth implements in its LIDB and its supporting systems the means to differentiate Comm South’s data from BellSouth’s data, the following shall apply:

  • Information We Collect When You request Goods or Services We may collect Personal Information supplied by You when You complete an online form in order to facilitate the purchase of Goods and/or Services. Such information will enable Us to process Your transactions efficiently, analyse our Website services and enable Us to provide a higher level of customer service (which may include informative or promotional activities). We may also collect the following information/tracking data for statistical purposes and to help Us understand how to make Our Website more available and user friendly for You and to measure the success of any advertising activities We may under take:

  • Debt Collection Unpaid licensing fees and charges for cleaning, damage to property, equipment, and furnishings are an obligation by the occupant to Housing Services. Any unpaid account balances will be sent to an outside collection agency and may be reported to one or more credit bureau reporting service(s). After internal collection efforts have failed to result in full payment, and in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, collection fees of up to 50% of the unpaid balance will be assessed to your account, and you are responsible for paying these fees together with all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs, necessary for the collection of your delinquent account. Requests for future housing will be considered only if payments are current.

  • Payment and Collection Your bill will be based on monthly meter readings provided to XOOM Energy by your NGDC. If there is an error in your meter reading, XOOM Energy will adjust its bill to you upon your NGDC providing a corrected meter reading to XOOM Energy. You represent that you are financially able and willing to fulfill the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that you have not filed, are not in the process of filing or plan to begin any bankruptcy proceedings. Your first bill payment will be due to the NGDC on the date specified in the NGDC bill. If you do not pay it on time, you could be subject to interest and late charges imposed by the NGDC, and your service could be disconnected. In all events, you shall remain obligated to pay for all natural gas received by you and any interest, fees and penalties incurred by XOOM Energy. You will also be responsible for all costs, including legal fees, associated with the collection of amounts owed to XOOM Energy.

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