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Comparative Analysis of Japanese Clinical Note Styles Between Physicians and Large Language Models Using Identical Psychiatric Cases: Quantitative Text Analysis. [PDF]
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Large Language Model Performance and Clinical Reasoning Tasks.
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TeDDi Sample: Text Data Diversity Sample for Language Comparison and Multilingual NLP
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2022We present the TeDDi sample, a diversity sample of text data for language comparison and multilingual Natural Language Processing. The TeDDi sample currently features 89 languages based on the typological diversity sample in the World Atlas of Language ...
Steven Moran +4 more
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Ear and Hearing, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a cross-language comparison of two commonly used sentence-recognition materials (i.e., Hearing in Noise Test [HINT] and AzBio) in American English (AE)
Li Xu +5 more
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform a cross-language comparison of two commonly used sentence-recognition materials (i.e., Hearing in Noise Test [HINT] and AzBio) in American English (AE)
Li Xu +5 more
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Comparison Between Language and Music
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract:Similarities and differences between language and music processing are examined from an evolutionary and a cognitive perspective. Language and music cannot be considered single entities; they need to be decomposed into different component operations or levels of processing.
M, Besson, D, Schön
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The 1994 Visual Languages Comparison
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, 2002Diverse visual languages have been proposed, implemented, and published; but each is demonstrated on problems chosen by its authors. To make a fair comparison, the 1994 Visual Languages Comparison project proposed a set of three problems and solicited solutions to these problems in various visual languages. Submissions arrived for one graphic rewriting
W.J. Hansen +5 more
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Language in Healthy Ageing: A Comparison across Language Domains
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2022Introduction: Life expectancy has been increasing in recent decades. Therefore, it is important to understand the functional changes during healthy ageing. Most research has mainly focused on one linguistic domain at a time. The current study aimed at investigating whether changes in language performance in healthy ageing occur in some language domains
Michal, Biran +2 more
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Requirements for a model comparison language
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Model Comparison in Practice, 2011Model comparison is an essential prerequisite for a number of model management tasks in Model-Driven Engineering, including model differencing, merging and transformation testing. Previous work highlighted some of the shortcomings of existing approaches to model comparison, and proposed a new language that addressed some of the key limitations. In this
James R. Williams +3 more
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A comparison of sign language and spoken language
Cognition, 1972Abstract Evidence is presented which suggests that a sign in the American Sign Language takes longer to produce than a spoken word, but that a proposition takes about the same amount of time to produce in either language, or either modality for some signers.
Ursula Bellugi, Susan Fischer
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