PIMO definition

PIMO means the Borrower's agency of the same name, established pursuant to Government Decree 05 No. 11012429/2015, or any legal successor or successors thereto. 11. "Single Withdrawal Tranche" means the amount of the Loan allocated to the category titled "Single Withdrawal Tranche" in the table set forth in Part B of Section II of Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

Examples of PIMO in a sentence

  • Participants will use the PIMO to archive photos that they take during the Festival.

  • Unlike the evaluation setting, due to the richer material and evidences in the DFKI PIMO, we use all PV categories for classifying a thing according to its PV and the respective threshold of the category.

  • For example in the Semantic Desktop (see WP9) content is already annotated using a ontology, i.e. the Per- ▇▇▇▇▇ Information MOdel (PIMO).

  • Since participants have not used the PIMO before and will actually only use it for some hours (in the evalu- ation sessions) or at most a few days (compared to months or years in the case of DFKI users), their interaction with it will be limited to a reduced scope of actions (or system features, respectively).

  • This allows us to examine whether it is possible to initialise the PIMO with a generic user model, or whether models need to be built from scratch by individual users.

  • Finally, the experimenter will also populate a user’s PIMO with some of the concepts (hobbies, activities, places, etc.) mentioned by the participant.

  • We continue our experiments on the two datasets of L3S wiki backup and PIMO desktop collection ([Kanhabua et al., 2015], Section 6.1.

  • For three weeks during the Edinburgh Festival, we will ask 10–20 participants to use the ForgetIT PIMO for organizing the event and their photos.

  • Some users will receive a PIMO that has been pre-initialised based on the results of the Festival Study.

  • The contextualization source is the PIMO ontology, i.e. parts of the ontology attached to a resource is used for contextualization.