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How Well Can Words Capture Facial Appearance? A Cross‐Linguistic Exploration
Abstract When describing faces, people often struggle with verbalizing facial features. Free descriptions seem to focus predominantly on aspects of faces that are inferred, for example, psychological traits, age, attractiveness, and so on, whereas facial features themselves are often described in a limited and imprecise fashion.
Ewelina Wnuk, Jan Wodowski
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A transtextual approach to lexicographic functions [PDF]
CITATION: Gouws, R. H. 2007. A transtextual approach to lexicographic functions. Lexikos, 17:77-87, doi:10.5788/17-0-1165.The original publication is available at http://lexikos.journals.ac.zaThe development of theoretical lexicography clearly indicates ...
Gouws, Rufus H.
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It has been well established that individuals employ different decision strategies depending on the task environment, and these strategies differ in the amount of information search and time required to reach a decision.
Kazuhisa Takemura +2 more
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On Kotzig's Perfect Set Problem of Hamiltonian Cycle Decompositions of the Complete Graph
ABSTRACT A Hamiltonian cycle decomposition (HCD) of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 1‐path of K n appears exactly once. A Dudeney set of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 2‐path of K n appears exactly once. Kotzig's perfect set of HCDs of K n is a set of HCDs whose union forms a Dudeney set.
Nobuaki Mutoh
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The passion of butterflies: Notes on “translating” a Navajo poem by Rex Lee Jim
Abstract This essay honors three kinds of tradition. The first tradition is the poetry of Rex Lee Jim. The second tradition is the translation work of Blackhorse Mitchell. The third tradition is the discourse‐centered and ethnopoetic tradition of linguistic anthropology. I do this by focusing on a brief poem in Navajo by Rex Lee Jim.
Anthony K. Webster
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The lexicographic preference for a son: evidence from household data in Vietnam [PDF]
This paper examines son preferences by specifying sex composition by birth order of existing children as key independent variables. The results indicate a lexicographic preference for a son by mothers aged 50 years and older.
Tien Manh Vu
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Lexicographic differentiation of nonsmooth functions
We present a survey on the results related to the theory of lexicographic differentiation. This theory ensures an efficient computation of generalized (lexicographic) derivative of a nonsmooth function belonging to a special class of lexicographically ...
Nesterov, Yurii
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Towards Characterization of Five‐List‐Colorability of Toroidal Graphs
ABSTRACT Through computer‐assisted enumeration, we list minimal obstructions for 5‐choosability of graphs on the torus with the following additional property: There exists a cyclic system of non‐contractible triangles around the torus where the consecutive triangles are at distance at most four.
Zdeněk Dvořák +1 more
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Infinite Lexicographic Products
We generalize the lexicographic product of first-order structures by presenting a framework for constructions which, in a sense, mimic iterating the lexicographic product infinitely and not necessarily countably many times.
Meir, Nadav
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Generative Semantic Communication for Efficient Utilization of Satellite Resources in 6G
ABSTRACT In this paper, a two‐stage resource allocation framework is proposed for generative semantic communication (GSC)–enabled multibeam satellite systems. By integrating semantic compression and generative artificial intelligence, GSC enables efficient downlink transmission by allowing users to reconstruct content from compressed semantic prompts ...
Hyein Lee +5 more
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