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The Sensitivity of Language Models and Humans to Winograd Schema Perturbations
Large-scale pretrained language models are the major driving force behind recent improvements in performance on the Winograd Schema Challenge, a widely employed test of common sense reasoning ability. We show, however, with a new diagnostic dataset, that
Abdou, Mostafa +5 more
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CELLama is created, a framework that harnesses language models to convert cellular data into “sentences” that represent gene expression and metadata, enabling a universal embedding of cells. Unlike most single‐cell foundation models, CELLama supports scalable analysis and offers flexible applications including spatial transcriptomics.
Jeongbin Park +7 more
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Affect and strategy use in independent language learning [PDF]
Affect is about emotions and feelings, moods and attitudes, anxiety, tolerance of ambiguity and motivation. For some it is also connected with dispositions and preferences (Oatley & Jenkins, 1996).
Hurd, Stella
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With the help of large language models, deep neural network learning, and kinetic calculation, a knowledge graph prediction of prior research in methane conversion is conducted. This knowledge graph provides a comprehensive understanding of the relationships among catalyst materials, catalytic performance, and reaction conditions, providing guidance ...
Boyu Xu +11 more
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Clinical Linguistics: a barely known interdisciplinary relationship?
Introduction: Each day, the development of science needs more from interdisciplinarity, provided that it allows the approach to a same phenomenon from different edges, thus obtaining a more complete, enriching, and holistic image of the subject matter. A
Mercedes Causse Cathcart +1 more
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Linguistische Analyse von Emotionen am Beispiel der polnischen und deutschen Boulevardpresse
The article presents the results of an analysis of emotions that is mainly based on the assumptions of discourse linguistics and partly also of media linguistics.
Sławomir Kowalewski
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BNC! Handle with care! Spelling and tagging errors in the BNC [PDF]
"You loose your no-claims bonus," instead of "You lose your no-claims bonus," is an example of a real-word spelling error. One way to enable a spellchecker to detect such errors is to prime it with information about likely features of the context for ...
Hardcastle, David +2 more
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Parsing Thai Social Data: A New Challenge for Thai NLP
Dependency parsing (DP) is a task that analyzes text for syntactic structure and relationship between words. DP is widely used to improve natural language processing (NLP) applications in many languages such as English. Previous works on DP are generally
Chalothorn, Tawunrat +4 more
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This study identifies Pirin (PIR), an iron‐binding protein, as a critical ferroptosis suppressor in colorectal cancer through lipid membrane remodeling. PIR, induced by NRF2 during ferroptotic stress, transcriptionally regulates PLA2G4A to shift cellular lipid composition away from ferroptosis‐permissive polyunsaturated phospholipids.
Wei Shi +10 more
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This research aimed to analyze the character of Santiago in resolution part of the novel “The Old Man and The Sea” by Ernest Hemingway using SFL Appraisal Theory.
Kadek Sonia Piscayanti
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