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Platforms for “non-invasive prenatal testing” (NIPT), or also referred to as “non-invasive prenatal screening” (NIPS) have been available for over 10 years, and are the most recent tools available to obtain information about genetic condition(s) of an ...
Thomas Liehr
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The article considers the theoretical foundations for perceiving and understanding a work of art by foreign (non-native) speakers, outlines the types of comments that are actively implemented during the processing of literary texts at philological ...
Budnik Anzhela , Bosak Nina
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Multimatcher Model to Enhance Ontology Matching Using Background Knowledge
Ontology matching is a rapidly emerging topic crucial for semantic web effort, data integration, and interoperability. Semantic heterogeneity is one of the most challenging aspects of ontology matching.
Sohaib Al-Yadumi +4 more
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Soubriquet nomination as referred to cultural awareness and intercultural competence [PDF]
The article deals with the analysis of the English soubriquet nomination in terms of its linguo-cultural potential realisation in reference to cultural awareness and intercultural competence development in language education process.
Elizaveta A. Vishnyakova +1 more
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Optical Medieval Music Recognition Using Background Knowledge
This paper deals with the effect of exploiting background knowledge for improving an OMR (Optical Music Recognition) deep learning pipeline for transcribing medieval, monophonic, handwritten music from the 12th–14th century, whose usage has been ...
Alexander Hartelt, Frank Puppe
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Towards Exploiting Background Knowledge for Building Conversation Systems [PDF]
Existing dialog datasets contain a sequence of utterances and responses without any explicit background knowledge associated with them. This has resulted in the development of models which treat conversation as a sequence-to-sequence generation task (i.e.
Nikita Moghe +3 more
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Special Features of Idioms Interpretation at the Stage of Eye-Mindedness in the Cognition Process of a Subject (as exemplified in L. Carroll «Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland») [PDF]
The article deals with the investigation of the specific features of idiom interpretation at the eye-mindedness stage. The ability of a subject to perceive the external resemblance of objects makes their hidden features invisible.
Kalashnikova Larisa V.
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The seafloor covers some 70% of the Earth’s surface and has been recognised as a major sink for marine litter. Still, litter on the seafloor is the least investigated fraction of marine litter, which is not surprising as most of it lies in the deep sea ...
M. Canals +27 more
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Investigating the use of inference-making strategy in reading comprehension: Evidence from strong and weak Persian students in terms of reading comprehension [PDF]
INTRODUCTIONThe ultimate goal of language processing while reading is the comprehension of written text, which requires the simultaneous interaction of cognitive and metacognitive strategies. Inference-making is a cognitive strategy that could be defined
Sarana Ghavami, Maryam Danaye Tous
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Adversarially Regularising Neural NLI Models to Integrate Logical Background Knowledge [PDF]
Adversarial examples are inputs to machine learning models designed to cause the model to make a mistake. They are useful for understanding the shortcomings of machine learning models, interpreting their results, and for regularisation.
Pasquale Minervini, Sebastian Riedel
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