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Synchronizing eye tracking and optical motion capture: How to bring them together
Both eye tracking and motion capture technologies are nowadays frequently used in human sciences, although both technologies are usually used separately.
Birgitta Burger+2 more
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Encountering Change: Job Satisfaction of Sign Language Interpreters in Finland [PDF]
The organizational system for providing Finnish sign language interpreter services has recently changed, and this change has influenced the whole interpretation service industry.
Karkkola, Petri+2 more
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An Ethnographic Study of Deaf Refugees Seeking Asylum in Finland
Deaf asylum seekers are a marginalized group of people in refugee and forced migration studies. The aim of this paper is to explore and highlight the experiences of deaf asylum seekers in the asylum procedure in Finland.
Nina Sivunen
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The Translations of Leonardo Sciascia's Il Giorno della civetta in Indoeuropean (Romance and Germanic) and non-Indoeuropean Languages (Hungarian, Finnic and Chinese) and the Translation of Dialectalisms: A Paradigmatic Case-Study (Quaquaraqua).
Salvatore Claudio Sgroi
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Basic colour terms in five Finno-Ugric languages and Estonian Sign Language: a comparative study
In this paper we compare five Finno-Ugric languages – Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Udmurt and Komi-Zyrian – and the Estonian Sign Language (unclassified) in different aspects: established basic colour terms, the proportion of basic colour terms and ...
Mari Uusküla+2 more
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SELF & FEIL: Emotion and Intensity Lexicons for Finnish [PDF]
This paper introduces a Sentiment and Emotion Lexicon for Finnish (SELF) and a Finnish Emotion Intensity Lexicon (FEIL). We describe the lexicon creation process and evaluate the lexicon using some commonly available tools. The lexicon uses annotations projected from the NRC Emotion Lexicon with carefully edited translations.
arxiv
Bjarmian Tropes of Poetry Pioneer — a mythologeme in Finnish Metageography
The article analyzes origins and interpretations of a mythologeme pioneer in Finnish culture. Its literary origins are rooted in J.L. Runeberg’s poems and O. Manninen’s «The Woodsman» (1902). The hero leaves human society and enters a silent forest.
Survo A.А.
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Question Answering and Question Generation for Finnish [PDF]
Recent advances in the field of language modeling have improved the state-of-the-art in question answering (QA) and question generation (QG). However, the development of modern neural models, their benchmarks, and datasets for training them has mainly focused on English. Finnish, like many other languages, faces a shortage of large QA/QG model training
arxiv
Lemmatization of Historical Old Literary Finnish Texts in Modern Orthography [PDF]
Texts written in Old Literary Finnish represent the first literary work ever written in Finnish starting from the 16th century. There have been several projects in Finland that have digitized old publications and made them available for research use. However, using modern NLP methods in such data poses great challenges.
arxiv
Acquisition du lieu d’articulation en langue des signes québécoise chez trois enfants sourds : étude de cas [PDF]
Cette étude est la première en acquisition du lieu d’articulation en langue des signes québécoise (LSQ). Il existe peu de recherches sur le sujet en langues signées : Frishberg 1975 ainsi que Siedlecki et Bonvillian 1993 pour la langue des signes ...
Lavoie, Charlen, Villeneuve, Suzanne
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