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Classifying coherent versus nonsense speech perception from EEG using linguistic speech features. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Puffay C   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Feature Weighted Linguistics Classifier for Predicting Learning Difficulty Using Eye Tracking

open access: closedACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2020
This article presents a new approach to predict learning difficulty in applications such as e-learning using eye movement and pupil response. We have developed 12 eye response features based on psycholinguistics, contextual information processing ...
Saurin Parikh, Hari Kalva
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Domain generated algorithms detection applying a combination of a deep feature selection and traditional machine learning models

Journal of computing and security, 2022
The use of command and control (C2) servers in cyberattacks has risen considerably, attackers frequently employ the domain generated algorithm (DGA) technique to conceal their C2 servers.
Mohamed Hassaoui   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

STATISTICAL AND LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF DNA SEQUENCES

Fractals, 1995
We present evidence supporting the idea that the DNA sequence in genes containing noncoding regions is correlated, and that the correlation is remarkably long range—indeed, base pairs thousands of base pairs distant are correlated. We do not find such a long-range correlation in the coding regions of the gene.
Ary L. Goldberger   +8 more
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Linguistic Features for Subjectivity Classification

2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2012
Opinions are subjective expressions that describe people's viewpoints, perspectives or feelings about entities, events and theirs properties. Detecting subjective expressions is the task of identifying whether a given text is subjective (i.e. an opinion)or objective (i.e. a reports fact).
Huong Nguyen Thi Xuan   +2 more
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Linguistic features of dysfluencies in Parkinson Disease

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2021
The purpose of this study was to examine dysfluency characteristics of individuals with Parkinson Disease (PD) relative to linguistic features of grammatical class and position within word. Few studies have reported dysfluency characteristics of PD relative to these characteristics.
Angela E. Reif, Alexander M. Goberman
openaire   +3 more sources

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