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Question Classification Using Extreme Learning Machine on Semantic Features
In statistical machine learning approaches for question classification, efforts based on lexical feature space require high computation power and complex data structures. This is due to the large number of unique words (or high dimensionality).
H. Hardy, Yu-N Cheah
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F-structure transfer-based statistical machine translation [PDF]
In this paper, we describe a statistical deep syntactic transfer decoder that is trained fully automatically on parsed bilingual corpora. Deep syntactic transfer rules are induced automatically from the f-structures of a LFG parsed bitext corpus by ...
Bryl, Anton +2 more
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Beyond the front page: In‐text citations to patents as traces of inventor knowledge
Abstract Research Summary This study introduces in‐text patent‐to‐patent citations—references embedded in the body of patent documents—as a novel data source to trace knowledge flows. Unlike front‐page citations, which often reflect legal requirements, in‐text citations are more likely to originate from inventors and signal meaningful technological ...
Cyril Verluise +3 more
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Pair-Linking for Collective Entity Disambiguation: Two Could Be Better Than All
Collective entity disambiguation aims to jointly resolve multiple mentions by linking them to their associated entities in a knowledge base. Previous works are primarily based on the underlying assumption that entities within the same document are highly
Han, Jialong +4 more
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Top-down predictions of visual features dynamically reverse their bottom-up processing in the occipito-ventral pathway to facilitate stimulus disambiguation and behavior [PDF]
Yuening Yan +3 more
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Abstract Research Summary We examine political affiliation's role in venture team formation and success. Using data from Crunchbase and L2 on 1125 US‐based startups, we investigate political homophily in team assembly and its association with startup outcomes.
Balázs Kovács, Tim Sels
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The strength of co-authorship in gene name disambiguation
Background A biomedical entity mention in articles and other free texts is often ambiguous. For example, 13% of the gene names (aliases) might refer to more than one gene.
Farkas Richárd
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Geoparser is a fundamental component of a Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) geoparser, which performs toponym recognition, disambiguation, and geographic coordinate resolution from unstructured text domain. However, geoparsing of news articles which
Agung Dewandaru +2 more
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Twists and Turns of Liquid Crystals Unravelled by Small‐Angle Scattering
X‐ray scattering provides valuable insights into material structure and self‐assembly. This review discusses the use of small‐ and wide‐angle X‐ray scattering (SWAXS) as well as grazing incident SWAXS for examining self‐assembled systems, especially liquid crystals.
Jessie Wong +2 more
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ABSTRACT System of Systems (SoS) environments are inherently complex, involving numerous operationally and managerially independent component systems with hidden interdependencies and frequent interactions based on unstructured data. In this paper, we propose using graphical Retrieval‐Augmented Generation (GraphRAG), a tool that combines large language
Yinchien Huang +2 more
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