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Learning Dual Memory Dictionaries for Blind Face Restoration [PDF]
Blind face restoration is a challenging task due to the unknown, unsynthesizable and complex degradation, yet is valuable in many practical applications. To improve the performance of blind face restoration, recent works mainly treat the two aspects, i.e.
Xiaoming Li +4 more
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Functional collection programming with semi-ring dictionaries [PDF]
This paper introduces semi-ring dictionaries, a powerful class of compositional and purely functional collections that subsume other collection types such as sets, multisets, arrays, vectors, and matrices.
Amir Shaikhha +3 more
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Visualising pre-standard spelling practice: Understanding the interchange of ‹ch(t)› and ‹th(t)› in Older Scots [PDF]
Alphabetic spelling systems rarely display perfectly consistent one-to-one relationships between graphic marks and speech sounds. This is particularly true for languages without a standard written form.
Benjamin Molineaux +5 more
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open-japanese-mesh: assigning MeSH UIDs to Japanese medical terms via open Japanese-English glossaries [PDF]
The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary for indexing biomedical documents that is used for document retrieval and other natural language processing purposes. However, although the original English MeSH is freely available,
Ryota Yamada, Yuka Tatieisi
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Blind Face Restoration via Deep Multi-scale Component Dictionaries [PDF]
Recent reference-based face restoration methods have received considerable attention due to their great capability in recovering high-frequency details on real low-quality images.
Xiaoming Li +5 more
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Dictionaries, dictionary grammars and dictionary entry parsing [PDF]
We identify two complementary processes in the conversion of machine-readable dictionaries into lexical databases: recovery of the dictionary stucture from the typographical markings which persist on the dictionary distribution tapes and embody the publishers' notational conventions; followed by making explicit all of the codified and ellided ...
Mary S. Neff, Branimir K. Boguraev
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We address the problem of designing data structures in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily corrupt memory locations. More precisely, we assume that an adaptive adversary can arbitrarily overwrite the content of up to δ memory locations, that corrupted locations cannot be detected, and that only O (1) memory ...
I. FINOCCHI, F. GRANDONI, ITALIANO G
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This paper analyses the integration of proper names into the lexicon when they are reduced to initialisms, acronyms and clippings. We confirm their apparently abnormal inclusion in “common” dictionaries, despite their not being semantically or ...
Manon Philippe, Élise Mignot
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Online English dictionaries: An overview of the characteristics of three dictionaries and an analysis of their suitability for students [PDF]
In this paper we have scrutinized three popular monolingual English dictionaries: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online, Oxford Learner's Dictionaries, and Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the online versions of the printed Longman Dictionary of ...
Todorović Milan D., Spasić Nataša A.
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Geflügelte Worte in der deutschen Sprache. Ihre Form, Bedeutung und Herkunft
The subject of this article is selected winged words registered in Duden dictionary (vol. 12, 2017) "Zitate und Aussprüche. Herkunft, Bedeutung und aktueller Gebrauch. 7 500 Zitate von der klassischen Antike bis heute".
Katarzyna Sztandarska
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