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A Modern Collaborative Behavior Analytic Approach to Incidental Naming. [PDF]
Gilmore A, Barnes-Holmes D, Sivaraman M.
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Paraphrase and translation: the importance of being close. [PDF]
Santos D, Barreiro A.
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Adversarial Defense without <i>Adversarial Defense</i>: Enhancing Language Model Robustness via Instance-level Principal Component Removal. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Unraveling Online Mental Health Through the Lens of Early Maladaptive Schemas: AI-Enabled Content Analysis of Online Mental Health Communities. [PDF]
Ang BH, Gollapalli SD, Du M, Ng SK.
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Aggregating soft labels from crowd annotations improves uncertainty estimation under distribution shift. [PDF]
Wright D, Augenstein I.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2003
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Goble Lou
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Goble Lou
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Textual Entailment by Generality
Available online 7 December 2011International audienceTextual Entailment consists in determining if an entailment relation exists between two texts. In this paper, we present an Informative Asymmetric Measure called the Asymmetric InfoSimba (AIS), which ...
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The semantics of entailment ? III
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1972Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the semantics of entailment. Earlier, modal logics had no semantics. Bearing a real world G, a set of worlds K, and a relation R of relative possibility between worlds, Saul Kripke beheld this situation and saw that it was formally explicable and made model structures.
Richard Routley, Robert K. Meyer
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The Entailments of Entailments
Rethinking Marxism, 2011In Market Sense: Toward a New Economics of Markets and Society, Philip Kozel examines the intellectual “entailments” that infuse the work of Marxian and non-Marxian scholarship on globalization and the market economy. Kozel illuminates the ways in which entailment thinking interferes with complex social analysis and efficacious political interventions.
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