词汇 | example_english_knowledge-intensive |
释义 | Examples of knowledge-intensiveThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Frame-based cases often require knowledge-intensive indexing and matching algorithms. The system we have described here uses this combination of web and email-like dialogue to support a complex, hybrid, knowledge-intensive question-answering application. Such a knowledge-intensive approach to similarity assessment typically relies on knowledge acquired from a domain expert. In technologically advanced and knowledge-intensive democratic societies, ordinary citizens have more resources, including information, that enable them to participate in politics. The most knowledge-intensive methods in this category (symbolic approaches) are the logicbased ones. This research provides a knowledge-intensive framework for intelligent assembly design and modeling. We argue that venture capital could not develop to the levels already reached without a dedicated and public market for knowledge-intensive property rights. The merging of these three distinct and larger demand schedules has greatly increased the overall demand for knowledge-intensive property rights. A public market for knowledge-intensive property rights has many informational advantages over the private markets. The creation of knowledge-intensive property rights has considerably increased the tradability of knowledge bundled with new firms. For example, several knowledge-intensive decomposition strategies are based on a design plan. The emergence of the new market for knowledge-intensive property rights is a major institutional innovation. Smoothing is a rather tedious, labor-intensive task but not very knowledge-intensive. The challenge is to develop knowledge-intensive technologies that can be adopted by resource-poor and ill-educated farmers. We expect, however, that the further rapid increase in computing power especially on the server side will allow for more knowledge-intensive processing in the future. The creation of knowledge-intensive property rights has clearly played a major role in activating changes on the demand side that feed changes on the supply side. Next we shall focus on the working of the financial markets where the new knowledge-intensive property rights (shares of the portfolio companies) are traded after initial public offering. In order to spread the risks, each private investor should acquire a broad portfolio of shares of many new knowledge-intensive small companies (this requires a large operation). Such an opportunity to trade knowledge-intensive property rights in large public surrogate markets for knowledge attracts additional flows of resources to fund the generation of knowledge. In the case of production delocation, an international value chain is established, with labour-intensive activities located in low labour-cost countries, while capital- and knowledge-intensive activities remain inside the cluster. The opportunity opened by globalization allows countries to take advantage of the benefits of the new financial markets for knowledge-intensive property rights without domestically creating all components of the system. Overall, the system has demonstrated an effective approach to the organisation of knowledge-intensive advisory dialogues, and contributed an interesting and worthwhile demonstrator application in an important commercial domain. In other words, knowledge tradability increases when it is bundled with financial assets, knowledge-intensive business services, and reputation, so as to become a knowledge-intensive property asset. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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