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Abstract In the last decade, explainability has been attracting much attention in the machine learning community. However, this research topic extends beyond this field to encompass others such as operations research and combinatorial optimization (CO).
Mathieu Lerouge +3 more
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Discrepancy of arithmetic progressions in boxes and convex bodies
Abstract The combinatorial discrepancy of arithmetic progressions inside [N]:={1,…,N}$[N]:= \lbrace 1, \ldots, N\rbrace$ is the smallest integer D$D$ for which [N]$[N]$ can be colored with two colors so that any arithmetic progression in [N]$[N]$ contains at most D$D$ more elements from one color class than the other.
Lily Li, Aleksandar Nikolov
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Revolutionizing bantu lexicography: a Zulu case study [PDF]
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words are joined together to form long orthographic words with complex morphological structures.
de Schryver, Gilles-Maurice
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Nonidentifiability of Within‐Cluster Dependence Parameters in Analytic Survey Inference
Superpopulation parameter pairs with equiprobable observed‐outcome probabilities in Example 1. If only the nonrandom inclusion weights were known, along with the sampled data, all the red plotted points (each with its own sampling‐mechanism parameter values) yield equal likelihoods.
Eric V. Slud
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In this contribution Rove Chishman and Bruna da Silva present questions to the President of the European Association for Lexicography, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver. In answering, G-M de Schryver calls a spade a spade: No, there is no theory of lexicography,
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver +2 more
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Les méthodes de la lexicographie dialectale : variation formelle et recueil des données
This paper provides an overview of how lexicographers deal with elusive dialectal data. It gives answers to the following questions: what methods are used—or can be used— (a) to represent geographic, social and free variation in reference works?
Philippe Del Giudice
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On issues of labelling in the dictionnaire Français–Mpongwé : a case-study [PDF]
Dictionaries contain lexicographic data whose occurrence is restricted to certain geo-graphical areas, subject fields, professions, etc. It is part of the duties of the lexicographer to give an account of such deviations to ensure a successful retrieval ...
Mavoungou, Paul Achille
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Proposals for upgrading the lexicographical treatment of prepositions in bilingual dictionaries for business translation [PDF]
[Resumen] En este artículo partimos de la idea de que solo la existencia de una base lexicográfica adecuada puede ayudarnos a diseñar diccionarios de negocios capaces de ayudar a traducir textos comerciales.
Fuertes Olivera, Pedro Antonio +1 more
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Abstract It is overwhelmingly plausible that part of what gives individuals their particular legal or institutional statuses is the fact that there are general laws or other policies in place that specify the conditions under which something is to have those statuses.
Louis deRosset
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The Role of Context in Polysemy
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings, has always been a topic of great interest for both lexical semanticists and lexicographers.
Kovács Éva
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