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Improving Retrieval-Based Question Answering with Deep Inference Models
Question answering is one of the most important and difficult applications at the border of information retrieval and natural language processing, especially when we talk about complex science questions which require some form of inference to determine ...
Pirtoaca, George-Sebastian +2 more
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Learned Insignificance of Credibility Signs
Abstract A large part of how people learn about their shared world is via social information. However, in complex modern information ecosystems, it can be challenging to identify deception or filter out misinformation. This challenge is exacerbated by the existence of a dual‐learning problem whereby: (1) people draw inferences about the world, given ...
Viktoria Kainz +3 more
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This study attempts to manipulate 2-tuple linguistic variables rather than pure linguistic variables in quality function deployment (QFD) in order to significantly improve the identification of the QFD model.
Shih-Yuan Wang
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Towards an Extension of the 2-tuple Linguistic Model to Deal With Unbalanced Linguistic Term sets
In the domain of Computing with words (CW), fuzzy linguistic approaches are known to be relevant in many decision-making problems. Indeed, they allow us to model the human reasoning in replacing words, assessments, preferences, choices, wishes... by ad hoc variables, such as fuzzy sets or more sophisticated variables. This paper focuses on a particular
Abchir, Mohammed-Amine, Truck, Isis
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ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to assess developmental differences in adolescents’ and emerging adults’ attitudes toward solitude using three different methodologies. Participants were N = 1224 adolescents (n = 367, ages 15–18 years, Mage = 16.13, SD = 0.54; 65.7% female) and emerging adults (n = 857, aged 18–29 years, Mage = 19.75 years, SD = 2 ...
Tiffany Cheng +2 more
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Conceptual Modelling and The Quality of Ontologies: Endurantism Vs. Perdurantism
Ontologies are key enablers for sharing precise and machine-understandable semantics among different applications and parties. Yet, for ontologies to meet these expectations, their quality must be of a good standard.
Al Asswad +4 more
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Recent advancements in wearable healthcare have brought accessible continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) for diabetes management. To address the limitations of CGMs, closed‐loop systems utilizing monitored glucose levels for insulin dosing are being developed.
Wei Huang +5 more
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The induced 2-tuple linguistic generalized OWA operator and its application in linguistic decision making [PDF]
We present the induced 2-tuple linguistic generalized ordered weighted averaging (2-TILGOWA) operator. This new aggregation operator extends previous approaches by using generalized means, order-inducing variables in the reordering of the arguments and ...
Anna M. Gil-Lafuente +1 more
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In this paper, firstly, based on the principles of scientificity, rationality, representativeness, feasibility, and coefficient of variation, the evaluation index system of slope stability is constructed. Then, the subjective and objective weights of the evaluation indexes are determined by the improved analytic hierarchy process (IAHP) and anti ...
Wan‐Rui Hu +5 more
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A proposal for refining the ESG methodology used by rating agencies
Abstract Nowadays, global uncertainty has consequences for financial investors. Some of them consider sustainable investment as a refuge from instability. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores are fundamental tools for assessing a company's sustainability and other ethical and social aspects.
Raquel González‐Pozo +3 more
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