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The Resolution of the Dative NP Ambiguity in Korean
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1997An eye-movement study examined the ambiguity of the dative noun phrase (NP) in Korean, which may be attached either to the main verb or to a relative verb. Experimental sentences of the form NP-Nom NP-Dat NP-Nom V (dative) NP-Acc V (dative or simple transitive; Nom = nominative; Dat = dative; V = verb; Acc = accusative) were tested.
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Semantic Satiation and Lexical Ambiguity Resolution
The American Journal of Psychology, 2001This study examines the effects of semantic satiation on lexical ambiguity resolution. On a given trial, participants were presented with a word triad. The first word (e.g., HEART) was presented on average 2.5, 12.5, or 22.5 times, and then participants received 2 new words for relatedness judgments.
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Neurosymbolic Visual Reasoning for Ambiguity Resolution
Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium SeriesWhile modern computer vision systems have notched tremendous successes there are still obstacles to deploying such systems in real-world scenarios. Two salient obstacles are the lack of flexibility that comes with systems trained on fixed categories of data and a lack of stability.
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On the resolution of lexical ambiguity
Ένας αυξανόμενος αριθμός αποδεικτικών στοιχείων και μελετών φανερώνει ότι και τα δύο εγκεφαλικά ημισφαίρια (αριστερό και δεξιό) συμβάλλουν στην κατανόηση των σημασιολογικών σχέσεων. Μια βιβλιογραφική ανασκόπηση των γλωσσικών ικανοτήτων μετά από βλάβη του δεξιού ημισφαιρίου (ΔΗ) αποκαλύπτει ανωμαλίες στην ερμηνεία λέξεων που έχουν εναλλακτικές σημασίες (openaire +1 more source
Resolution of phase ambiguity in macromolecular crystallography
1985Publisher Summary The chapter presents a procedure that is applicable to single isomorphous replacement (SIR) data without anomalous scattering information as well as to pure single-wavelength anomalous scattering (SAS) data alone, and it does not require the presence of noncrystallographic symmetry.
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The Origin and Resolution of Ambiguities in Causal Arguments
1990The causal arguments that people typically use to explain the behavior of physical systems contain ambiguities and hidden assumptions which result from imposing a particular point of view on the behavior of the system. The causality of such an argument is an artifact of imposing this point of view.
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Semantic interpretation and the resolution of ambiguity
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1989openaire +1 more source
Single epoch ambiguity resolution for Galileo with the CAR and LAMBDA methods
GPS Solutions, 2007Shengyue Ji, Wu Chen, Chunmei Zhao
exaly
Performance analysis of triple-frequency ambiguity resolution with BeiDou observations
GPS Solutions, 2015Xiaohong Zhang
exaly

