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Learning‐Based Soft Robotic Grasping: Recent Progress and Remaining Challenges
This review analyzes learning‐based soft robotic grasping from a pipeline‐oriented perspective, encompassing soft gripper design, multimodal sensing, and learning‐based planning and control. It surveys key neural network architectures and benchmark datasets and identifies critical challenges such as sim‐to‐real transfer, generalization, and continual ...
Arnab Majumder +3 more
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We demonstrated that high humidity worsened psoriasis relapse in murine psoriasiform skin inflammation by increasing skin‐resident memory CD8+ cells via upregulating IL‐15Rα on keratinocytes. The increases in IL‐15Rα and memory CD8+ cells were attributed to S. nepalensis and its metabolite ADMA in skin exposed to high humidity.
Chun‐Ling Liang +10 more
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In a lumbar spine instability model, dorsal root ganglion cells mediate the perception of relevant mechanical stresses through Piezo2 and subsequently release CGRP. CGRP activates the NF‐κB signaling pathway in cartilage endplate cells through the receptor RAMP1.
Hanpeng Xu +16 more
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Interference between non-native languages during trilingual language production [PDF]
Available online 9 November 2022Most research on multilingual language control has focused on a bilingual’s first (L1) and second (L2) languages. Studies on third language (L3) acquisition suggest that, despite the L1 being more proficient, L3 learners
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Non-interference for a JVM-like language
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGPLAN international workshop on Types in languages design and implementation, 2005We define an information flow type system for a sequential JVM-like language that includes classes, objects, and exceptions. Furthermore, we show that it enforces non-interference. Our work provides, to our best knowledge, the first analysis that has been shown to guarantee non-interference for a realistic low level language.
Gilles Barthe, Tamara Rezk
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The organization of multiple languages in polyglots: Interference or independence?
Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2007Abstract There is considerable evidence that fluent bilinguals suffer a certain degree of cross-language interference, which varies according to age of language acquisition, linguistic proficiency, and as words become more orthographically, phonologically and semantically similar.
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A Typed Assembly Language for Non-interference
2005Non-interference is a desirable property of systems in a multilevel security architecture, stating that confidential information is not disclosed in public output. The challenge of studying information flow for assembly languages is that the control flow constructs that guide the analysis in high-level languages are not present. To address this problem,
Ricardo H. Medel +2 more
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Transfer and Interference in Language
1984The topic of this bibliography in its broadest sense is the subject of a wide range of academic disciplines. Given these circumstances, the particular associations and connotations of the terms ‘transfer’ and ‘interference’ in each of these areas are legion, with resultant differences in meaning in the disparate literature on these subjects. And yet it
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Punctuation as Native Language Interference.
2018In this paper, we describe experiments designed to explore and evaluate the impact of punctuation is part of the indicators that overtly represent the manner in which each language organizes and conveys information. Our experiments are organized in various set-ups: the usual multi-class classification for individual languages, also considering ...
Ilia Markov +2 more
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INTERFERENCE AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
Language Learning, 1983This paper reports the findings of a study of the acquisition of relative clauses in Chinese, Japanese, Persian, German, and Portuguese by first and second year students of these languages with English as their first language. Various structures were tested with the aim of separating the features of interlanguage which may be attributed to first ...
Fernando Tarallo, John Myhill
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