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Capacity building needed to reap the benefits of access to biodiversity collections
Global conservation efforts increasingly depend on digitised natural history collections, yet the benefits of this digital data are not equally shared. We analysed biodiversity specimens and citation data from Montserrat and the Cayman Islands to assess who collected these specimens, how they are used, and by whom.
Quentin Groom +16 more
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In response to Chile's public policy to establish a national biodiversity inventory and monitoring system, we launched the HerbarioDigital.cl portal. We have digitised over 120,000 specimens representing more than 3,900 species from two Chilean herbaria, integrating them through a curated local taxonomic index.
Ricardo A. Segovia +5 more
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ABSTRACT Personal autonomous vehicles can sense their surrounding environment, plan their route, and drive with little or no involvement of human drivers. Despite the latest technological advancements and the hopeful announcements made by leading entrepreneurs, to date no personal vehicle is approved for road circulation in a “fully” or “semi ...
Xingshuai Dong +13 more
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On the Proper Treatment of Dynamics in Cognitive Science
Abstract This essay examines the relevance of dynamical ideas for cognitive science. On its own, the mere mathematical idea of a dynamical system is too weak to serve as a scientific theory of anything, and dynamical approaches within cognitive science are too rich and varied to be subsumed under a single “dynamical hypothesis.” Instead, after first ...
Randall D. Beer
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From Word Alignment to Word Senses, via Multilingual Wordnets [PDF]
Most of the successful commercial applications in language processing (text and/or speech) dispense with any explicit concern on semantics, with the usual motivations stemming from the computational high costs required for dealing with semantics, in case
Dan Tufis
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The impact of collocational features in Turkish Word Sense Disambiguation
Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) is the task of choosing the most appropriate sense of a word having multiple senses in a given context. Collocational features acquired from the words in neighborship with the ambiguous word are one of the important knowledge sources in this area.
Adalı, Eşref +2 more
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Who gets redeployed? Inventor characteristics and resource redeployment decisions
Abstract Research Summary While the literature highlights the benefits of internally redeploying resources, there is less empirical guidance on which resources are most likely to be redeployed. We examine the relationship between inventor characteristics and redeployment decisions, motivated by the tension between costs and benefits of keeping a ...
Kyungsoo Kim, Isin Guler, Samina Karim
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An investigation into feature construction to assist word sense disambiguation [PDF]
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Specia, Lucia +4 more
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Abstract Research Summary Resource‐based‐view scholars have mainly examined two resource allocation approaches for competitive advantage in multiunit firms: resource sharing and resource redeployment. These approaches emphasize allocative efficiency—the optimal allocation of resources to maximize their current value. In technology‐intensive industries,
Vivek Tandon +3 more
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Chinese, a tonal language with inherent homophonic ambiguity, poses significant challenges for semantic disambiguation in natural language processing (NLP), hindering applications like speech recognition, dialog systems, and assistive technologies ...
Yu Sun +4 more
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