Milestones and expected results Sample Clauses

Milestones and expected results. The Multilingual Central Repository provided by MEANING will be directly used in any multilingual Internet application. MEANING will release a Showcase for evaluating the products of the project. The Showcase will include test beds and demonstrations of the enhanced WordNets in WSD, automatic acquisition of lexical knowledge, concept based Cross-lingual Information Retrieval and multilingual Q&A (Question and Answer) Systems.
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Milestones and expected results. Key milestones and results: the preliminary and final versions of the different estimators and optimisers integration of the POET tool chain industrial evaluation of the tools implementation of the exploitation plan
Milestones and expected results. A key result in year 1 will be a live signing system for TV using a virtual human according to a new standard transmission format, trials of face-to-face communication with deaf subjects and initial Web-based tools. In ‘face-to-face communication’ the project will not consider a return path (sign recognition to speech synthesiser) the assumption is that answers to questions communicated through the speech-to-sign system will be simple, for example yes or no. Year 2 will deliver an ambitious prototype text-to-signing tool and an avatar driven from HamNoSys. Key year 3 results include a face-to-face dialogue system, a semi-automatic translator from text to signing implemented within a Web browser.
Milestones and expected results. A minimum of nine workshops throughout the project and two workshops per year will be held. Work package number: WP3 Start date or starting event: Month 1 Objectives • Disseminating results obtained in the working group • Training of young researchers Description of work We plan to hold a summer school open to postgraduate students and junior researchers at the end of the funding period to disseminate the results obtained in the working group. In addition to this we envisage short courses to be held by visiting researchers at their host site on their individual research topics. Deliverables • Organisation of summer school (D9) • Organisation of short courses (D10) • Lecture notes (D11) • Course notes (D12) Milestones and expected results • Summer school during months 30–36. • Short courses after month 15. Work package number: WP4 Start date or starting event: Month 1 Objectives • Enabling collaboration between individual researchers on a particular topic. • Creating possibility for short courses. Description of work We will also partially fund individual short-term visits between sites to provide opportunities for collabo- rative research and training of junior researchers and to enable cooperation between senior members. The results of any such visit will be summarised in the annual progress reports. Such visits can be funded only if the visiting researcher hold a short course at the hosting institution, see D10.

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  • Expected Results VA’s agreement with DoD to provide educational assistance is a statutory requirement of Chapter 1606, Title 10, U.S.C., Chapter 1607, Title 10, U.S.C., Chapter 30, Title 38, U.S.C. and Chapter 33, Title 38, U.S.C (Post-9/11 GI Xxxx). These laws require VA to make payments to eligible veterans, service members, guard, reservist, and family members under the transfer of entitlement provisions. The responsibility of determining basic eligibility for Chapter 1606 is placed on the DoD. The responsibility of determining basic eligibility for Chapter 30 and Chapter 33 is placed on VA, while the responsibility of providing initial eligibility data for Chapter 30 and Chapter 33 is placed on DoD. Thus, the two agencies must exchange data to ensure that VA makes payments only to those who are eligible for a program. Without an exchange of enrollment and eligibility data, VA would not be able to establish or verify applicant and recipient eligibility for the programs. Subject to the due process requirements, set forth in Article VII.B.1., 38 U.S.C. §3684A, VA may suspend, terminate, or make a final denial of any financial assistance on the basis of data produced by a computer matching program with DoD. To minimize administrative costs of implementation of the law and to maximize the service to the veteran or service member, a system of data exchanges and subsequent computer matching programs was developed. The purposes of the computer matching programs are to minimize the costs of administering the Xxxxxxxxxx GI Xxxx — Active Duty, the Xxxxxxxxxx GI Xxxx — Selected Reserve, Reserve Educational Assistance Program, and the Post-9/11 GI Xxxx program; facilitate accurate payment to eligible veterans or service members training under the Chapter of the Xxxxxxxxxx GI Xxxx — Active Duty, the Xxxxxxxxxx GI Xxxx — Selected Reserve, Reserve Educational Assistance Program, and the Post-9/11 GI Xxxx program; and to avoid payment to those who lose eligibility. The current automated systems, both at VA and DoD, have been developed over the last twenty-two years. The systems were specifically designed to utilize computer matching in transferring enrollment and eligibility data to facilitate accurate payments and avoid incorrect payments. The source agency, DMDC, stores eligibility data on its computer based system of record. The cost of providing this data to VA electronically are minimal when compared to the cost DMDC would incur if the data were forwarded to VA in a hard-copy manner. By comparing records electronically, VA avoids the personnel costs of inputting data manually as well as the storage costs of the DMDC documents. This results in a VA estimated annual savings of $26,724,091 to VA in mailing and data entry costs. DoD reported an estimated annual savings of $12,350,000. A cost-benefit analysis is at Attachment 1. In the 32 years since the inception of the Chapter 30 program, the cost savings of using computer matching to administer the benefit payments for these educational assistance programs have remained significant. The implementation of Chapter 33 has impacted the Chapter 30 program over the past 8 years (fiscal year 2010 through fiscal year 2017). Statistics show a decrease of 23 percent in the number of persons who ultimately use Chapter 30 from fiscal year 2015 to 2016. The number of persons who use Chapter 33 has consistently been above 700,000 in the past four years. VA foresees continued cost savings due to the number of persons eligible for the education programs.‌

  • Justification and Anticipated Results The Privacy Act requires that each matching agreement specify the justification for the program and the anticipated results, including a specific estimate of any savings. 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o)(1)(B).

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