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Composing senselessness: Autoethnography after homicide
Abstract Not all narratives create meaning, or create the same kinds of meaning; instead, some stories amplify meaninglessness, which—it is argued—is its own form of sense‐making. This article examines how meaning is formulated through narrative in the absence of a meaningful death, specifically in the context of a motiveless murder.
Jerome Arrow
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The article provides the periodization of the development of forensic linguistics as one of the primary forms of application of specialized linguistic knowledge in legal proceedings.
V. O. Kuznetsov
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Digital Forensics vs. Anti-Digital Forensics: Techniques, Limitations and Recommendations [PDF]
The number of cyber attacks has increased tremendously in the last few years. This resulted into both human and financial losses at the individual and organization levels. Recently, cyber-criminals are leveraging new skills and capabilities by employing anti-forensics activities, techniques and tools to cover their tracks and evade any possible ...
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Volumetric mediations: Atmospheres of crisis and unbelonging in humanitarian drone documentaries
Short Abstract This paper contributes to scholarship on drones’ more‐than‐military realms as they pertain to the atmospheres they create in visual culture. Focusing on two humanitarian drone documentaries, Ai Weiwei's Human Flow (2017) and Morgan Knibbe's Those Who Feel the Fire Burning (2014), I examine how their drone cinematography visualises the ...
Beryl Pong
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THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF FORENSIC LINGUISTICS
At the stages of preparing materials for conducting a forensic linguistic examination and in the process of research, problematic issues of a procedural and methodological nature arise, which are debatable due to the lack of regulation and the absence of systematic scientific theoretical research in the field of linguistic examination.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To validate an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)–driven tool for automated virtual implant placement by comparing its accuracy, implant dimension selection, time efficiency, and consistency with a human intelligence (HI)–based approach for single posterior tooth replacement.
Bahaaeldeen M. Elgarba+6 more
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Can Artificial Intelligence Language Models Effectively Address Dental Trauma Questions?
ABSTRACT Background/Aim Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, also known as large language models (LLMs), have become increasingly common educational tools in healthcare. Although the use of LLMs for emergency dental trauma is gaining popularity, it is crucial to assess their reliability. This study aimed to compare the reliabilities of different LLMs
Hasibe Elif Kuru+2 more
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Ethical Questions in NLP Research: The (Mis)-Use of Forensic Linguistics [PDF]
Ideas from forensic linguistics are now being used frequently in Natural Language Processing (NLP), using machine learning techniques. While the role of forensic linguistics was more benign earlier, it is now being used for purposes which are questionable.
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Corpus approaches to forensic linguistics [PDF]
This chapter explores the application of corpora and corpus linguistics in forensic contexts. It documents the use of corpus methods in the field, particularly the relatively slow uptake of such approaches, despite some of the earliest and most important work relying on such approaches.
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A Forensic Linguistic Analysis of Modality on Prosecutors’ Resolutions
Prosecutors are individuals assigned to resolve cases filed on courts. Their abilities to make keenly decisions provided a wide spectrum on the world of forensic linguistics. This study aimed at identifying the types of modals used and their functions in the prosecutors’ resolutions of different cases.
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