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Contrastive learning enhanced MobileMamba for real time industrial defect detection on edge devices. [PDF]
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The Modern Language Journal, 1965
CURRENT pedagogical theory holds that language students have most difficulty learning those foreign language elements which differ most from their native language. Contrastive analysis (or contrastive grammar) seeks to catalogue, through the comparative analysis of the native and foreign language systems, the points of difference, so that more ...
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CURRENT pedagogical theory holds that language students have most difficulty learning those foreign language elements which differ most from their native language. Contrastive analysis (or contrastive grammar) seeks to catalogue, through the comparative analysis of the native and foreign language systems, the points of difference, so that more ...
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Systematic analysis of contrast echocardiograms
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1983Contrast echocardiography was first described in 1968. Since then, many reports have described clinical and experimental uses for the technique. Contrast echocardiography is performed at least occasionally in most echocardiography laboratories, but most physicians use this technique merely to determine the presence of a shunt or, more rarely, for ...
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Contrastive interlanguage analysis
International Journal of Learner Corpus Research, 2015Since its introduction in 1996, Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (CIA) has become a highly popular method in Learner Corpus Research. Its comparative design has made it possible to uncover a wide range of features distinctive of learner language and assess their degree of generalizability across learner populations.
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