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Paying Attention to Facts: Quantifying the Knowledge Capacity of Attention Layers [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
In this paper, we investigate the ability of single-layer attention-only transformers (i.e. attention layers) to memorize facts contained in databases from a linear-algebraic perspective. We associate with each database a 3-tensor, propose the rank of this tensor as a measure of the size of the database, and provide bounds on the rank in terms of ...
arxiv  

Current State of Accountants' Knowledge of Digital Technologies: Evidence From Australia and New Zealand

open access: yesAccounting &Finance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Using survey research, we investigate accountants' self‐rated knowledge of a variety of digital technologies (DTs). We find that accountants' self‐rated knowledge of established DTs is almost in line with IES2 requirements, but their self‐rated knowledge of emerging DTs is significantly below IES2 requirements. Of greater concern, we find that
Richard Busulwa   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterisation of FAD-family folds using a machine learning approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and its derivatives play a crucial role in biological processes. They are major organic cofactors and electron carriers in both enzymatic activities and biochemical pathways. We have analysed the relationships between
Gilbert, D, Tan, A C, Tuson, A
core  

The financialization of housing and its political consequences

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Institutional investors in residential real estate have become targets of political backlash against unaffordable housing. We argue that this backlash is not only about economic issues such as rising rents; it reflects a fundamental rejection of “financialized capitalism” that turns housing from a basic need into a speculative asset.
Rafaela Dancygier, Andreas Wiedemann
wiley   +1 more source

Geographies of discontent: Public service deprivation and the rise of the far right in Italy

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Electoral support for far‐right parties is often linked to geographies of discontent. We argue that public service deprivation, defined as reduced access to public services, plays an important role in explaining these patterns. By exploiting an Italian reform that reduced access to public services in municipalities with fewer than 5,000 ...
Simone Cremaschi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Empowering Domain-Specific Language Models with Graph-Oriented Databases: A Paradigm Shift in Performance and Model Maintenance [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
In an era dominated by data, the management and utilization of domain-specific language have emerged as critical challenges in various application domains, particularly those with industry-specific requirements. Our work is driven by the need to effectively manage and process large volumes of short text documents inherent in specific application ...
arxiv  

Exploring lexical patterns in text : lexical cohesion analysis with WordNet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
We present a system for the linguistic exploration and analysis of lexical cohesion in English texts. Using an electronic thesaurus-like resource, Princeton WordNet, and the Brown Corpus of English, we have implemented a process of annotating text with ...
Fankhauser, Peter, Teich, Elke
core  

Genealogies and oral histories as chronological networks: interfacing whakapapa (Māori genealogies) with Gregorian calendar year archaeological radiocarbon dates

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
Abstract Human genealogies serve multiple functions beyond documenting one's pedigree. They operate as complex social frameworks that structure knowledge, delimit group membership, explain historical causation, are political tools, and provide chronological foundations for understanding past events and processes across diverse knowledge systems ...
Isaac H. McIvor   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Three‐ but not 2‐year‐olds misinform others spontaneously in an interaction‐based task

open access: yesBritish Journal of Developmental Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract One‐year‐olds spontaneously inform others, but less is known about the emergence of spontaneous misinforming. The current study investigated whether young children who spontaneously inform ignorant others also deliberately misinform others in matched uninstructed interactions.
Mareike Klafka, Ulf Liszkowski
wiley   +1 more source

GPTKB: Comprehensively Materializing Factual LLM Knowledge [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
LLMs have majorly advanced NLP and AI, and next to their ability to perform a wide range of procedural tasks, a major success factor is their internalized factual knowledge. Since (Petroni et al., 2019), analyzing this knowledge has gained attention.
arxiv  

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