Cleaner Sample Clauses
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Cleaner. Cleaner employees may be hired up to 8 hours per day and may be scheduled for a school-year or up to a 52-week duration. Cleaners will have a sixty (60) working day probationary period. Seniority shall be accrued. The following provisions apply to this classification and supersede any other contractual benefits:
Cleaner. Is employed by the Company to clean aircraft exteriors, interiors (including furnishings), perform other operational cleaning functions relative to aircraft, parts and associated equipment.
Cleaner. The work of the Cleaner classification, depending upon assignment, may include the following:
Cleaner with a mailing address of ___________________, City of ___________________, State of ___________________, (“Cleaner”). Service Provider and Client are each referred to herein as a “Party” and, collectively, as the "Parties."
Cleaner. The Cleaner module described in 2.1.3 is also available as a standalone web service accessible from ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇/soaplab2-axis/#ilsp.ilsp_cleaner_row. The service has one mandatory parameter:
1. The input parameter is the URL of a web document to be cleaned. The Cleaner also uses five optional parameters:
1. The outputType parameter sets the type of the output. It can be: i) a text file containing only the clean text, ii) an XML file containing metadata of the web document and the clean text only, and iii) an XML file containing metadata of the web document and the content of the web document annotated as boilerplate or text. Users can select the type of output according to their needs. For example, the first type might be useful for somebody who has already downloaded web documents and would like to apply de-duplication on document level by using only the clean text of the downloaded web documents. The second type could be useful for someone who would like to extract metadata from the source web documents and keep only the clean text from these sources. If the user is interested in both boilerplate and clean text, the third type should be selected. It is worth mentioning that both the second and third types provide structural information about the web document, by using the attribute type and the values title, heading or listitem.
2. The methodsList parameter sets the method for removing boilerplate. Boilerpipe provides six methods: ArticleExtractor, ArticleSentencesExtractor, DefaultExtractor, KeepEverythingExtractor, LargestContentExtractor, and NumWordsRulesExtractor (default). Short descriptions of the methods are reported at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ svn/trunk/boilerpipe-core/ javadoc/1.0/index.html. The attribute crawlinfo with value boilerplate will be added to every paragraph of the web document which has been classified as boilerplate. Remaining paragraphs constitute the clean text.
3. The minimumLength parameter defines the minimum accepted length in terms of tokens for each paragraph of the clean text. Users not interested in short paragraphs can set the value of this parameter accordingly. The attribute crawlinfo with value ooi-length will be added to every paragraph of the clean text with length less than minimumLength. The default value is 10.
4. The language parameter sets the targeted language. The current list of ISO 639 codes for supported languages includes en, el, es, fr, it and de. Selecting one of these languages implie...
Cleaner. Apart from its textual content, a typical web page also contains certain “noise” elements including navigation links, advertisements, disclaimers, etc. (often called boilerplate) of only limited or no use for linguistic purposes. Such irrelevant parts should be removed or marked as such to ensure the production of good-quality language resources. For this task FMC uses a modified version of Boilerpipe9 (Kohlschütter et al, 2010) that also extracts structural information like title, heading and list item. It also segments text in paragraphs exploiting the presence of specific HTML tags like <p>, </br> and <li>. Paragraphs judged to be boilerplate and/or detected as titles, etc. are properly annotated (see subsection 2.1.8)
Cleaner. To ensure hygiene cleaning of common areas, stairwells, lift lobbies, rooftop, parking area, garden/garden area, void areas, security post and usable areas outside of the complex
Cleaner. The parties hereby agree to the following provisions regarding the Cleaner position:
Cleaner. Cleaner employees shall clean the interior and exterior of equipment such as service cars, buses, trolleys, cutaways, trucks and vans.
Cleaner. The Cleaner aims to detect and remove boilerplate text that typically is not related to the main content (e.g. navigation links, advertisements, disclaimers, etc.) from a web document. It is an extension of the Boiperplate remover service described in subsection 3.3 of D4.2
