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Categorical predictions have been proposed as the key mechanism supporting the fast pace of syntactic composition in language. Accordingly, grammar-based expectations are formed—e.g., the determiner “a” triggers the prediction for a noun—and facilitate ...
Matteo Maran +4 more
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A composition algorithm based on crossmodal taste-music correspondences
While there is broad consensus about the structural similarities between language and music, comparably less attention has been devoted to semantic correspondences between these two ubiquitous manifestations of human culture.
Bruno eMesz +3 more
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The Eurovision St Andrews collection of photographs [PDF]
This report describes the Eurovision image collection compiled for the ImageCLEF (Cross Language Evaluation Forum) evaluation exercise. The image collection consists of around 30,000 photographs from the collection provided by the University of St ...
Clough P. +6 more
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Technological innovations and the prevalence of the computer as a means of producing and engaging with texts have dramatically transformed the ways in which literacy is defined and developed in modern society.
Jeremie Seror
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NLSC: Unrestricted Natural Language-based Service Composition through Sentence Embeddings
Current approaches for service composition (assemblies of atomic services) require developers to use: (a) domain-specific semantics to formalize services that restrict the vocabulary for their descriptions, and (b) translation mechanisms for service ...
Akoju, Sushma A. +2 more
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CREOLE: a Universal Language for Creating, Requesting, Updating and Deleting Resources [PDF]
In the context of Service-Oriented Computing, applications can be developed following the REST (Representation State Transfer) architectural style. This style corresponds to a resource-oriented model, where resources are manipulated via CRUD (Create ...
Grall, Hervé +2 more
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This paper is concerned with the creative process involved in making a "computer assisted composition". It follows the relationship to the technologies used, from the point of view of the communication between composer and electronic machine. It offers a
Petr Haas
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Chat Language and the Challenges of Students in Written Composition
With the prevalence of the internet and social network platforms in this digital age, most people opt for text messages as a fast and convenient means of communication and prefer real-time online chats to face-to-face social interactions.
Dorathy Ijeoma Chijioke +1 more
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Protein kinase FAM20C—when subcellular localization matters
FAM20C is a Golgi‐resident kinase that phosphorylates proteins along the entire secretory pathway. The presence of potential FAM20C substrates in the cytoplasm or nucleus raises the question of how the kinase and its substrates encounter each other. Protein kinases achieve signaling specificity through consensus sequence recognition and subcellular ...
Francesca Noventa, Mauro Salvi
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De la sémantique pragmatique au contextualisme
Following Gottlob Frege’s seminal work, in particular the famous « context principle » from Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik’s foreword, the notion of « context » gained prominence in the philosophy of language during the second half of the 20th century ...
Charlotte Gauvry
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