Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Robert Dale

    Natural language processing
    Leading Edge
    Keeping the Dream Alive
    To Dream Again
    • 2006

      Leading Edge

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of Christian teachings and effective leadership, the book outlines four key strategies derived from the New Testament. It addresses the desire of church leaders for credible, scripture-based methods while also catering to pastors seeking innovative approaches. Robert Dale provides insights that blend theological authority with practical application, making it a valuable resource for those in church leadership.

      Leading Edge
    • 2005

      Natural language processing

      • 1031 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      InhaltsverzeichnisInformation Retrieval.Corpus-Based Parsing.Web Mining.Rule-Based Parsing.Disambiguation.Text Mining.Document Analysis.Ontology and Thesaurus.Relation Extraction.Text Classification.Transliteration.Machine Translation – I.Question Answering.Morphological Analysis.Machine Translation – II.Text Summarization.Named Entity Recognition.Linguistic Resources and Tools.Discourse Analysis.Semantic Analysis – I.NLP Applications.Tagging.Semantic Analysis – II.Language Models.Spoken Language.Terminology Mining.

      Natural language processing
    • 2004

      Keeping the Dream Alive

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Maintaining and enhancing morale is crucial for church leaders, as it directly impacts the church's ability to serve effectively. While strong visions, excellent programs, and capable personnel are important, they cannot sustain the church's direction without a vibrant spirit. This book explores the challenges leaders face in fostering a positive atmosphere and offers insights on how to keep the church community motivated and engaged.

      Keeping the Dream Alive
    • 2004

      To Dream Again

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(31)Add rating

      Revitalizing a church can be approached through four organizational strategies, with policy change being the simplest method. This involves making adjustments to existing practices to improve church functionality. The book explores these strategies in detail, providing insights on how to effectively implement changes for a thriving church community.

      To Dream Again