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Competing for Views and Students: The Implications of Platformization for Online Language Teaching
Abstract Language teachers increasingly make use of digital platforms to find students, upload teaching material, give lessons, and promote themselves. This article examines the accounts of two popular English teachers from China on the social media platform Douyin and explores similarities and differences in the two teachers' self‐branding strategies.
Jinyan Wang, Nate Ming Curran
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An ethics module on academic integrity and generative AI
Abstract This article explores the intersection between academic integrity and generative AI (GenAI). It presents a tested framework for a versatile 3‐h module applicable to various disciplines. Since ChatGPT's emergence, GenAI's impact on academic integrity has raised concerns, challenged established norms, and blurred lines of authorship.
Christopher Hill, Jace Hargis
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ABSTRACT Spasmodic dysphonia is a laryngeal dystonia that can present as adductor, abductor, or mixed types, with or without tremor. The etiology is not understood fully. Comprehensive evaluation is required to establish the diagnosis. Treatments include voice therapy, medications, botulinum toxin injection, laryngeal surgery, deep brain stimulation ...
Aaron J. Jaworek, Robert T. Sataloff
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AI‐enabled bumpless transfer control strategy for legged robot with hybrid energy storage system
Abstract Designing Hybrid energy storage system (HESS) for a legged robot is significant to improve the motion performance and energy efficiency of the robot. However, switching between the driving mode and regenerative braking mode in the HESS may generate a torque bump, which has brought significant challenges to the stability of the robot locomotion.
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International Journal of Systems Science, 1993
In recent years, fuzzy control has been proposed as an alternative approach to traditional process control techniques. The construction and use of fuzzy logic controllers for dynamic processes is explored. Many references to fundamental works on this subject are given but the paper is restricted to a presentation of practical results.
Ragot, José, Lamotte, Michel
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In recent years, fuzzy control has been proposed as an alternative approach to traditional process control techniques. The construction and use of fuzzy logic controllers for dynamic processes is explored. Many references to fundamental works on this subject are given but the paper is restricted to a presentation of practical results.
Ragot, José, Lamotte, Michel
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Journal of Information Technology Research, 2008
This article explores the use of fuzzy logic in the medical field. While giving a comparison of classic and fuzzy logic we present the various uses of the applications made possible by fuzzy logic, focusing on diagnosis and treatment. The ever evolving technology making the line between medicine and technology thinner every year, is helping to make the
Andrew LaBrunda, Michelle LaBrunda
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This article explores the use of fuzzy logic in the medical field. While giving a comparison of classic and fuzzy logic we present the various uses of the applications made possible by fuzzy logic, focusing on diagnosis and treatment. The ever evolving technology making the line between medicine and technology thinner every year, is helping to make the
Andrew LaBrunda, Michelle LaBrunda
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Fuzzy logic differs from conventional logical systems in that it aims at providing a model for approximate rather than precise reasoning.
Lotfi A. Zadeh, Richard Bellman
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The Analyst, 2003
Fuzzy logic is a modeling method well suited for the control of complex and non-linear systems. This paper illustrates some of the power of fuzzy logic through a simple control example. For the analytical chemist, fuzzy logic incorporates imprecision from measurement noise as well as from linguistic process descriptions to produce operational control ...
Gordon L. Hayward, Valerie J. Davidson
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Fuzzy logic is a modeling method well suited for the control of complex and non-linear systems. This paper illustrates some of the power of fuzzy logic through a simple control example. For the analytical chemist, fuzzy logic incorporates imprecision from measurement noise as well as from linguistic process descriptions to produce operational control ...
Gordon L. Hayward, Valerie J. Davidson
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International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1993
This paper mainly consists of a review of some basic tools of Inexact Inference, its reduction to classical logic and its cautious use of Fuzzy Logic. Those tools are the concept of Conditional Relation, its greatest case of Material Conditional and the concept of Logical-States as possible worlds of "true" elements. Some recent results characterizing
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This paper mainly consists of a review of some basic tools of Inexact Inference, its reduction to classical logic and its cautious use of Fuzzy Logic. Those tools are the concept of Conditional Relation, its greatest case of Material Conditional and the concept of Logical-States as possible worlds of "true" elements. Some recent results characterizing
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Nursing Philosophy, 2003
Abstract In empiricism, there are only two answers for a question: black or white. Yet, subjective meanings of human behaviours and responses toward health and illness cannot be simply explained with black and white. Gray zones are needed because they are characterized by complexity and require a contextual understanding. In this paper, we present and
Eun-Ok Im, Wonshik Chee
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Abstract In empiricism, there are only two answers for a question: black or white. Yet, subjective meanings of human behaviours and responses toward health and illness cannot be simply explained with black and white. Gray zones are needed because they are characterized by complexity and require a contextual understanding. In this paper, we present and
Eun-Ok Im, Wonshik Chee
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