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Attacks, Defenses and Evaluations for LLM Conversation Safety: A Survey
North American Chapter of the Association for Computational LinguisticsLarge Language Models (LLMs) are now commonplace in conversation applications. However, their risks of misuse for generating harmful responses have raised serious societal concerns and spurred recent research on LLM conversation safety.
Zhichen Dong +4 more
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Neurology, 2006
An important aspect of assessing the efficacy of the outcome of the primary and secondary treatment trials concerns the topic of conversion. That is, how does one assess an end point such as the transition from normal to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or the progression of MCI to Alzheimer disease (AD)?
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An important aspect of assessing the efficacy of the outcome of the primary and secondary treatment trials concerns the topic of conversion. That is, how does one assess an end point such as the transition from normal to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or the progression of MCI to Alzheimer disease (AD)?
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Eliminating “converse” from converse PDL
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Conversive hallucinations are rare in the psychiatric literature. The authors present a case which demonstrates the psychogenesis and phenomenology of conversive hallucinations in a young female patient.
P, Sirota, B, Spivac, B, Meshulam
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Conversive hallucinations are rare in the psychiatric literature. The authors present a case which demonstrates the psychogenesis and phenomenology of conversive hallucinations in a young female patient.
P, Sirota, B, Spivac, B, Meshulam
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A Large-Scale Chinese Short-Text Conversation Dataset
Natural Language Processing and Chinese Computing, 2020The advancements of neural dialogue generation models show promising results on modeling short-text conversations. However, training such models usually needs a large-scale high-quality dialogue corpus, which is hard to access.
Yida Wang +6 more
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International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2017
In this paper, the authors describe how a study of a large database of written university teacher feedback in the department of Industrial Design led to the development of a new conceptual framework for feedback and the design of a new feedback tool.
Funk, M., van Diggelen, M.R.
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In this paper, the authors describe how a study of a large database of written university teacher feedback in the department of Industrial Design led to the development of a new conceptual framework for feedback and the design of a new feedback tool.
Funk, M., van Diggelen, M.R.
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Microglia-Astrocyte Crosstalk: An Intimate Molecular Conversation
The Neuroscientist, 2018Microglia-astrocyte crosstalk has recently been at the forefront of glial research. Emerging evidence illustrates that microglia- and astrocyte-derived signals are the functional determinants for the fates of astrocytes and microglia, respectively.
M. Jha +3 more
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Proactive Human-Machine Conversation with Explicit Conversation Goal
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019Though great progress has been made for human-machine conversation, current dialogue system is still in its infancy: it usually converses passively and utters words more as a matter of response, rather than on its own initiatives.
Wenquan Wu +6 more
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Vacarme, 2006
Résumé point d’écoute : pour une musique, combien d’oreilles ?
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Résumé point d’écoute : pour une musique, combien d’oreilles ?
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2022
Since the late 1990s, translation and interpreting studies has looked at CA with increasing interest, especially in the area of dialogue interpreting (DI). DI is a form of interaction where speakers with little or no knowledge of each other’s language interact with the help of a bilingual interlocutor who translates for them.
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Since the late 1990s, translation and interpreting studies has looked at CA with increasing interest, especially in the area of dialogue interpreting (DI). DI is a form of interaction where speakers with little or no knowledge of each other’s language interact with the help of a bilingual interlocutor who translates for them.
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