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Precipitation trends determine future occurrences of compound hot–dry events
Compound hot–dry events—co-occurring hot and dry extremes—frequently cause damages to human and natural systems, often exceeding separate impacts from heatwaves and droughts.
E. Bevacqua +3 more
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IntroductionEarly linguistic background, and in particular, access to language, lays the foundation of future reading skills in deaf and hard-of-hearing signers.
Anastasia A. Ziubanova +2 more
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PORTUGUESE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM
The Portuguese Sign Language (hereinafter LGP) is linked to the deaf education in Portugal for decades. Its genesis is found in the first institutes in Lisbon and Porto in the 19th century, in which a considerable number of deaf people had gathered and developed signed communication systems.
Helena Carmo, Paulo Vaz de Carvalho
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Content4All Open Research Sign Language Translation Datasets [PDF]
Computational sign language research lacks the large-scale datasets that enables the creation of useful real-life applications. To date, most research has been limited to prototype systems on small domains of discourse, e.g. weather forecasts. To address
N. C. Camgoz +6 more
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Recent Advances in Traffic Sign Recognition: Approaches and Datasets
Autonomous vehicles have become a topic of interest in recent times due to the rapid advancement of automobile and computer vision technology. The ability of autonomous vehicles to drive safely and efficiently relies heavily on their ability to ...
Xin Roy Lim +5 more
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Previously in Futures, I discussed a word that we use to form an abstract futures concept: “millennium” [1]. In its most common current usage, “millennium” is an example of a word that provides, and one might even say controls, a future orientation for ...
Junker, Kirk W.
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Historical Linguistics of Sign Languages: Progress and Problems
In contrast to scholars and signers in the nineteenth century, William Stokoe conceived of American Sign Language (ASL) as a unique linguistic tradition with roots in nineteenth-century langue des signes française, a conception that is apparent in his ...
Justin M. Power
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CROSS-LANGUAGE TRANSFER LEARNING USING VISUAL INFORMATION FOR AUTOMATIC SIGN GESTURE RECOGNITION [PDF]
Automatic sign gesture recognition (GR) plays a critical role in facilitating communication between hearing-impaired individuals and the rest of society.
D. Ryumin, D. Ivanko, A. Axyonov
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Identification of Potential Collective Actions Using Enhanced Gray System Theory on Social Media
A collective action that considerably affects government management and public security, e.g., a mass demonstration, usually experiences a long development period, originating from small and uncertain variations called weak signals on social media ...
Wei Yang +3 more
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Implications of the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B decay [PDF]
Recent experimental searches for $A_{SL}$, the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B decay, have reached an accuracy of order one percent. Consequently, they give meaningful constraints on new physics.
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