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Image Forensics in the Encrypted Domain. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel)
Yu Y, Lu Y, Li L, Chen F, Yan X.
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Formulaic sequences

The Mental Lexicon, 2011
There is a new and growing interest in psycholinguistics in the mental representation of (not necessarily phrasal) multi-word sequences and in how knowledge of these sequences relates to word, phrase, and sentence knowledge. In this paper we summarize the evidence for the existence of distinct mental representations for these types of sequences ...
Cyrus Shaoul, Chris Westbury
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A Formula for Pentanacci-Like Sequence

JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS, INFORMATION & SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2018
Summary: Many papers are concerning a variety of generalizations of the Fibonacci sequence. In this paper, we define a Pentanacci-like sequence in terms of first five terms and then derive the general formula for \(n\)-th term of the Pentanacci-like sequence.
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Convergence Formulas for Sequences of Sets

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1975
This paper is concerned with the convergence of sequences of subsets of a topological space, as defined by F. Hausdorff [6]. Such a sequence converges if and only if its limit inferior equals its limit superior, where its limit inferior (respectively, superior) is that set each of whose elements satisfies the condition that each of its neighborhoods ...
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Formulaic Sequences

2004
Formulaic sequences (FS) are now recognized as an essential element of language use. However, research on FS has generally been limited to a focus on description, or on the place of FS in L1 acquisition. This volume opens new directions in FS research, concentrating on how FS are acquired and processed by the mind, both in the L1 and L2.
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Formulaic Sequences: Acquisition, Processing and Use

TESOL Quarterly, 2006
1. Preface 2. Formulaic sequences in action: An introduction (by Schmitt, Norbert) 3. Measurement of formulaic sequences (by Read, John) 4. Formulaic performance in conventionalised varieties of speech (by Kuiper, Koenraad) 5. Knowledge and acquisition of formulaic sequences: A longitudinal study (by Schmitt, Norbert) 6.
David Wood, Norbert Schmitt
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Categorizing English Emotion Formulaic Sequences

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2017
Abstract This paper clarifies the definition of English emotion formulaic sequences in a brand-new way. It identifies the two language processing mechanisms in the human brain that function simultaneously and divide usage depending on the requirements of the language materials and communication situations. Based on the approach of Becker’
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Amalgamation of Formulae for Sequences

The College Mathematics Journal, 1988
(1988). Amalgamation of Formulae for Sequences. The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 421-423.
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