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COMIC: Towards A Compact Image Captioning Model with Attention
Recent works in image captioning have shown very promising raw performance. However, we realize that most of these encoder-decoder style networks with attention do not scale naturally to large vocabulary size, making them difficult to be deployed on ...
Chan, Chee Seng +2 more
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Theory of Change Review: A Report Commissioned by Comic Relief [PDF]
Comic Relief does three things. It raises much needed cash, it then allocates that cash to projects in the United States and in the poorest countries in the world, and it raises awareness of the issues it feels strongly about.
Cathy James
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A Comedy of Errors or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Sensibility‐Invariantism about ‘Funny’ [PDF]
In this article, I argue that sensibility‐invariantism about ‘funny’ is defensible, not just as a descriptive hypothesis, but, as a normative position as well.
Doerfler, Ryan
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Comic Strip Media Assisted by Digital Gamification: Increasing Student Behavior Targets and User Engagement in the Learning Process [PDF]
Comics multiplying must become the center of attention for educators, especially educators at the elementary school (SD) level. Seeing this, the world of education began to approach the comic media.
Laksana Sigit Dwi +4 more
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The Effectiveness of Digital Comics in Arabic Vocabulary Teaching
This article discussed the role of technology in the learning process, especially in Arabic language teaching at MTsN 1 Makassar City. Teachers are faced with the challenge of improving students' ability to master vocabulary which conventional methods are often less interesting. This research proposes using visual media, such as digital comics, to make
Muhammad Adhiem Bahri +3 more
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Argues for the controversial and initially counterintuitive thesis that theatrical magic (that is, the performance of conjuring tricks) is a form of standup ...
Leddington, Jason
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Comparative analysis of memes in Russian- and English-language internet space [PDF]
The article deals with creolized memes in Russian and English Internet space, which are defined as memes that include a linguistic and visual component and carry a semantic load.
Tasueva Seda, Shkuratova Regina
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Transgressive bodies in the work of Julie Doucet, Fabrice Neaud and Jean-Christophe Menu: towards a theory of the 'autobioBD' [PDF]
As the comic book, and more precisely its exceptionally francophone doppelganger, la bande dessinée, begins to fulfil its potential as 'the Ninth Art', the range of styles, reading contexts, and genres which constitute the form as a signifying practice ...
Miller, A, Pratt, M
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The Effect of Comic Strips on Efl Learners’ Reading Motivation
The aim of this study is to shed light on the nature of comic strips - an ignored genre in English language textbooks in Turkey - and to assess the probable effect of using comics as reading materials on Turkish intermediate EFL learners’ motivation to read. Two groups of Turkish teenage intermediate EFL learners were selected for this study.
Fatemeh HASSANİROKH, Parisa YEGANEHPOUR
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Jonathan Coe’s choice of the comic in his novels becomes a political statement that derives its force from the destabilising power that humour can exert over the representation of reality and dominant narratives.
José Ramón Prado-Pérez
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