Frame-semantic parsers traditionally predict predicates, frames, and semantic roles in a fixed order. This paper explores the chicken-or-egg' problem of interdependencies between these components theoretically and practically. We introduce a flexible
BERT-based sequence labeling architecture that allows for predicting frames and roles independently from each other or combining them in several ways. Our results show that our setups can approximate more complex traditional models' performance, while allowing for a clearer view of the interdependencies between the pipeline's components, and of how frame and role prediction models make different use of BERT's layers.
This study aimed to determine the effect of antifungal drug (copper
Sulphate) on blood picture of broiler chickens Vaccinated with
Newcastle Disease Vaccine, We used the drug being tested by two
doses: (50, 100) ppm from the age of 7 till 45 Days.
We used /150/
chick were divided into three equal groups.
Experiment was conducted on 160 fertilized egg sterile, distributed
in four groups of 40 eggs in each of them, eggs incubation in the
hatchery for 12 h, and then go out and inject eggs experimental
Groups (1-2-3) with a solution of tetracycline under the embryo disk.
This study aimed to determine the effect of anticoccidial drug
(Sulphaquinoxaline), that deployed in poultry farms in the Syrian
Arab Republic, on some biochemical parameters, of broiler
chickens for the commercial type (Ross) available in Syria.