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Background Central arterial stiffening is associated with brain white matter (WM) damage and gray matter (GM) volume loss in older adults, but little is known about this association from an adult lifespan perspective. Purpose To investigate the associations of central arterial stiffness with WM microstructural organization, WM lesion load, cortical ...
Junyeon Won+4 more
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Abstract Background With recent advances in artificial intelligence, the use of this technology has begun to facilitate comprehensive tissue evaluation and planning of interventions. This study aimed to assess different convolutional neural networks (CNN) in deep learning algorithms to detect keratinized gingiva based on intraoral photos and evaluate ...
Gokce Aykol‐Sahin+5 more
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Local large language model‐assisted literature mining for on‐surface reactions
In this work, we introduce a method for extracting scientific data from unstructured texts using a local large language model (Local LLM), exemplifying its applications to scientific literature on the topic of on‐surface reactions. Abstract Large language models (LLMs) excel at extracting information from literatures.
Juan Xiang+4 more
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How relevant is linguistics to computational linguistics?
I start by explaining what I take computational linguistics to be, and discuss the relationship between its scientific side and its engineering applications. Statistical techniques have revolutionised many scientific fields in the past two decades, including computational linguistics.
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Web tools for introductory computational linguistics [PDF]
Dafydd Gibbon, Julie Carson-Berndsen
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ABSTRACT The evolution of language has been investigated by several research communities, including biologists and linguists, striving to highlight similar linguistic capacities across species. To date, however, no consensus exists on the linguistic capacities of non‐human species.
Mélissa Berthet+3 more
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Processes that shape conversation and their implications for computational linguistics [PDF]
Susan E. Brennan
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Is This a Joke? Detecting Humor in Spanish Tweets
While humor has been historically studied from a psychological, cognitive and linguistic standpoint, its study from a computational perspective is an area yet to be explored in Computational Linguistics.
A Reyes+11 more
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Abstract With development knowledge becomes organized according to semantic links, including early‐developing associative (e.g., juicy–apple) and gradually developing taxonomic links (e.g., apple–pear). Word co‐occurrence regularities may foster these links: Associative links may form from direct co‐occurrence (e.g., juicy–apple), and taxonomic links ...
Olivera Savic+2 more
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