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How catchphrases are percepted by human?

2017 18th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD), 2017
This paper describes analysis of perception of people who do not concern in the mottos of schools. We can find school mottos on the web and see advertising their educational policy and philosophy. Students should act as “a student” because some schools make school mottos rules or disciplines of behavior, attitude, and thought for their students to be ...
Rieko Fujita   +2 more
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Worst case scenario catchphrase

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009
Prospects for future funding for the NHS look anything but rosy. Quite how bleak the outlook will be was the subject of analysis by the King's Fund and researchers from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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Political Catchphrases and Contemporary History

2022
AbstractA historical account of the period 2001–2020 is presented by focusing on the shifting connotations of certain political catchphrases and words. These allow for a linked-up narrative covering areas such as politics and policy, business and investing, austerity and inequality, identity, climate change, crowd protests, flexible working, and online
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Automatic Extraction of Catchphrases from Software License Agreement

2014 Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics, 2014
A Software license is an agreement between a user and the owner of a software program that permits a user to do certain things that would otherwise be an infringement of copyright law. Typically, a software license agreement is based on set of rules that a user has to comply with while using the software.
Fareeha Zahoor, Imran Sarwar Bajwa
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Jonson’s Thematic Language and Catchphrases

2015
Abstract This chapter analyses Jonson’s use of language in a selection of his texts. A ‘Plagiarism’ analysis of an electronic archive of 457 early modern texts was conducted, including eighteen plays and four masques by Jonson. The text archive was analysed for collocations which occurred either often in, or rarely outside of, the ...
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Towards Automatic Generation of Catchphrases for Legal Case Reports

2012
This paper presents the challenges and possibilities of a novel summarisation task: automatic generation of catchphrases for legal documents. Catchphrases are meant to present the important legal points of a document with respect of identifying precedents.
Filippo Galgani   +2 more
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A sequence labeling model for catchphrase identification from legal case documents

Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2021
Arpan Mandal   +2 more
exaly  

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