The Rise of Large Language Models: Evolution, Applications, and Future Directions
This paper provides a comprehensive Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on Large Language Models (LLMs), covering their evolution, applications, evaluation metrics, and challenges. It identifies key research gaps and future directions, offering a structured taxonomy and analysis of performance environments, datasets, and open issues in LLM research ...
Amir Masoud Rahmani +2 more
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Zofia Lissa’s participation in attempts to define formalism and realism in music in the 1940s and 1950s. Using the category of musical expression to create patterns of division [PDF]
Izabela Zymer
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A probabilistic approach to quantum Bayesian games of incomplete information
A Bayesian game is a game of incomplete information in which the rules of the game are not fully known to all players. We consider the Bayesian game of Battle of Sexes that has several Bayesian Nash equilibria and investigate its outcome when the ...
Abbott, Derek +4 more
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Formalism and Expressionism in the Aesthetics of European Music
Formalism can be defined as a conception which negates any possibility of expressing the contents which are outside the fields of music, by music. Expressionism can be defined as a conception which considers music capable of expressing definite contents ...
I. Supičić
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Do Humans Use Push‐Down Stacks When Learning or Producing Center‐Embedded Sequences?
Abstract Complex sequences are ubiquitous in human mental life, structuring representations within many different cognitive domains—natural language, music, mathematics, and logic, to name a few. However, the representational and computational machinery used to learn abstract grammars and process complex sequences is unknown.
Stephen Ferrigno +2 more
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Reflections of an academic activist
Abstract This article is a contribution to the occasional series dealing with a major book that has influenced the author. Previous contributors include Stewart Macaulay, John Griffith, William Twining, Carol Harlow, Geoffrey Bindman, Harry Arthurs, André‐Jean Arnaud, Alan Hunt, Michael Adler, Lawrence O. Gostin, John P.
JANE KELSEY
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“I Thank God We're Rich”: Justifying Economic Inequality in an Evangelical Congregation
ABSTRACT Christianity has been the inspiration for a variety of responses to economic inequality in the United States and beyond. However, evangelicalism has been associated in the literature with consistent justification of unequal economic circumstances.
Dawson P. R. Vosburg
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Vibrational Spectroscopy Through Time Averaged Fourier Transform of Autocorrelated Molecular Dynamics Data: Introducing the Free SEMISOFT Web‐Platform [PDF]
A free web‐platform for the production of spectra based on data collected from classical molecular dynamics runs is introduced. Its effectiveness is demonstrated through the calculation of the vibrational spectra of monohydrated aniline and deoxyguanosine.
Conte R +5 more
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Seize the Means of Prediction! Data, Domination, and Antitrust
ABSTRACT Alphabet, Meta, and others collect data about us to maximize the effectiveness of ads on their platforms. Comparatively little philosophical attention, however, has been paid to worries about this business model expressed by an influential group of antitrust scholars known as the ‘Neo‐Brandeisians’.
James Goodrich
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Hanslick, Kant, and the Origins of 'Vom Musikalisch-Schönen'
Recent scholarship on musical aesthetics, notably in analytical philosophy of music, commonly identifies the main ideas of Eduard Hanslick’s 'Vom Musikalisch-Schönen' (“On the Musically Beautiful”, 1854) with Kant’s 'Kritik der Urteilskraft' (“Critique ...
Alexander Wilfing
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