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Contrastive Learning for Morphological Disambiguation Using Large Language Models in Low-Resource Settings

open access: yesApplied Sciences
In this paper, a contrastive learning approach for morphological disambiguation (MD) using large language models (LLMs) is presented. A contrastive loss function is introduced for training the approach, which reduces the distance between the correct ...
Gulmira Tolegen   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Survey of Location Prediction on Twitter

open access: yes, 2018
Locations, e.g., countries, states, cities, and point-of-interests, are central to news, emergency events, and people's daily lives. Automatic identification of locations associated with or mentioned in documents has been explored for decades.
Han, Jialong, Sun, Aixin, Zheng, Xin
core   +1 more source

Experimental assessment of large mammal population estimates from airborne thermal videography

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Wildlife resource management requires reliable, fast, and affordable methods of surveying wildlife populations to develop and adaptively adjust policies. Thermal video from drones can yield high rates of detection over large areas with relative speed and safety.
Julia S. McElhinny   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Influence of Text Pre-processing on Plagiarism Detection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper explores the influence of text preprocessing techniques on plagiarism detection. We examine stop-word removal, lemmatization,number replacement, synonymy recognition, and word generalization.
Ceska, Z, Fox, C
core  

Imagination in Critical Theory: Utopia, Ideology, Aesthetics

open access: yesConstellations, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of imagination in critical theory, addressing its conceptual ambiguity and its synthesis of three distinct but interrelated strands. The first, rooted in Freud's theory, sees imagination as wish‐fulfillment—necessarily unreal yet foundational to utopian thought.
Markus Gante
wiley   +1 more source

Word Sense Disambiguation Studio: A Flexible System for WSD Feature Extraction

open access: yesInformation, 2019
The paper presents a flexible system for extracting features and creating training and testexamples for solving the all-words sense disambiguation (WSD) task. The system allowsintegrating word and sense embeddings as part of an example description.
Gennady Agre   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Venetian Vernacular Lexicon in Eleventh‐ and Twelfth‐Century Latin Documents: Insights from the Codice Diplomatico Veneziano

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract This study investigates the lexicographical potential of Medieval Latin documentation from the Venetian area of the Italo‐Romance domain, highlighting the need for a systematic approach to bridge Latin and vernacular linguistic developments. The project MEDITA – Medieval Latin Documentation and Digital Italo‐Romance Lexicography.
Jacopo Gesiot
wiley   +1 more source

Soft tagging of overlapping high confidence gene mention variants for cross-species full-text gene normalization

open access: yesBMC Bioinformatics, 2011
Background Previously, gene normalization (GN) systems are mostly focused on disambiguation using contextual information. An effective gene mention tagger is deemed unnecessary because the subsequent steps will filter out false positives and high recall ...
Ling Maurice HT   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating the performance of sentence level features and domain sensitive features of product reviews on supervised sentiment analysis tasks

open access: yesJournal of Big Data, 2019
With the popularity of e-commerce, posting online product reviews expressing customer’s sentiment or opinion towards products has grown exponentially. Sentiment analysis is a computational method that plays an essential role in automating the extraction ...
Bagus Setya Rintyarna   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Remnant Case Forms and Patterns of Syncretism in Early West Germanic

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract Early stages of the Old West Germanic languages differ from the other two branches, Gothic and Norse, by showing remnants of a fifth case in a‐ and ō‐stem nouns. The forms in question, which have the ending ‐i or ‐u, are conventionally labelled ‘instrumental’ and cover a range of functions, such as instrument, means, comitative and locative ...
Will Thurlwell
wiley   +1 more source

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