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Learning to Identify Ambiguous and Misleading News Headlines
Accuracy is one of the basic principles of journalism. However, it is increasingly hard to manage due to the diversity of news media. Some editors of online news tend to use catchy headlines which trick readers into clicking.
Wan, Xiaojun, Wei, Wei
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MULTI-FEATURE MUTUAL INFORMATION IMAGE REGISTRATION
Nowadays, information-theoretic similarity measures, especially the mutual information and its derivatives, are one of the most frequently used measures of global intensity feature correspondence in image registration. Because the traditional mutual information similarity measure ignores the dependency of intensity values of neighboring image elements,
Likar, Boštjan +2 more
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Post Borders: Informal Bilingual Blogging and Iintercultural Ccommunication Competence [PDF]
This paper describes an informal bilingual blogging environment that was created to develop intercultural communicative competence. After a consideration of ICC, the paper explores the opportunities for development of ICC that were created by three ...
Gunderson, Lee +2 more
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Method for selecting informative and non-informative features
Abstract Today, solving the problems of choosing informative and non-informative features is an urgent problem, since the areas of application of methods and algorithms for pattern recognition to solve modern applied problems are expanding.
N A Niyozmatova +4 more
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Informality and economic inclusion through national statute of microenterprise
This study aims to analyze and conclude whether the current National Statute of Micro and Small Businesses (LC 123/06) effectively has the potential to promote the right economic inclusion in Brazil.
Philippe Antonio Azedo Monteiro +1 more
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Exploring Thai EFL Students’ Informality Features in Academic Writing and Instructors’ Perceptions
In recent years, a slight increase in the use of informal elements has been observed in academic writing, indicating a shift toward a more interactive connection between authors and readers in scholarly communication.
Thitirat Suwannasom
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An ethnography of a neighbourhood café: informality, table arrangements and background noise [PDF]
Café society is something that many of us as customers and/or social theorists take for granted. Cafés are places where we are not simply served hot beverages but are also in some way partaking of a specific form of public life.
Buckner, K., Laurier, E., Whyte, A.
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This article analyzes how Brazil’s far-right movement –especially its digital expression in bolsonarism– has strategically appropriated social media platforms to build a political communication infrastructure grounded in personalization, informality ...
Mércia Freitas Alves
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Informal language in English L2 writing: What are pupils taught from textbooks?
Studies show that intermediate and advanced learners of English overuse informal features in their academic writing, and researchers recommend that instructional material is developed to raise learners’ awareness of this overuse.
Ingrid Kristine Hasund
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Creating and maintaining an imaginary bond between the journalist and readers is a communicational strategy of the written sports news discourse.
Mateja Cerovšek
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