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The neurocultural remake reflex model: An interdisciplinary tool for understanding film remakes. [PDF]
Begum M, Mukherjee A.
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Orality and overtness: effects on Spanish subject use. [PDF]
McCarley G.
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Providing choice enhances reading motivation. [PDF]
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A novel approach for music genre identification using ZFNet, ELM, and modified electric eel foraging optimizer. [PDF]
Zhang S, Sun Z, Jafari H.
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Towards a Cognitive model of Genre: Genre as a Vector Categorization of Film
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Generalized Model of the Genesis of Literary Genres
Taranenko, Larisa, Kalyta, Alla
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Music Genre Classification with CNN Model Evaluation
2023 14th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2023openaire +3 more sources
Proceedings of the 20th annual international conference on Computer documentation, 2002
The genre ecology framework is an analytical framework for studying how people use multiple artifacts - such as documentation, interfaces, and annotations - to mediate their work activities. Unlike other analytical frameworks, the genre ecology framework has been developed particularly for technical communication research, particularly in its emphasis ...
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The genre ecology framework is an analytical framework for studying how people use multiple artifacts - such as documentation, interfaces, and annotations - to mediate their work activities. Unlike other analytical frameworks, the genre ecology framework has been developed particularly for technical communication research, particularly in its emphasis ...
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Genre Recognition: A Model of Behaviour
This paper studies the behavioural processes involved in the decision-making process when detecting the genre of Wikipedia pages. We analysed qualitative data collected from a study of Wikipedia search behaviour to evaluate the importance of textual features in these decision-making processes.Malcolm Clark, Ian Ruthven
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