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Harnessing Longitudinal Health Data for Aging Populations.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Tang S   +20 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Patient Digital Engagement With After Visit Summary in Ambulatory Care.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Halvorson RT   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Language resource construction for Mongolian

2017 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC), 2017
Mongolian is a typical low-resource language. The resource limitation is in various aspects, from acoustic analysis, phonetic rules, lexicon, speech and text data. This paper describes our recent progression on Mongolian resource construction supported by the NSFC M2ASR project.
Shipeng Xu   +4 more
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Resources for Mongolian language

Proceedings of the 3rd International Universal Communication Symposium, 2009
Mongolian language is spoken by about 8 million speakers. This paper summarizes the current status of its resources in Mongolia.
Purev Jaimai, Odbayar Chimeddorj
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Language Model for Cyrillic Mongolian to Traditional Mongolian Conversion

2013
Traditional Mongolian and Cyrillic Mongolian are both Mongolian languages that are respectively used in china and Mongolia. With similar oral pronunciation, their writing forms are totally different. A large part of Cyrillic Mongolian words have more than one corresponds in Traditional Mongolian.
Feilong Bao   +3 more
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Language Model for Mongolian Polyphone Proofreading

2017
Mongolian text proofreading is the particularly difficult task because of its unique polyphonic alphabet, morphological ambiguity and agglutinative feature, and coding errors are currently pervasive in the Mongolian corpus of electronic edition, which results in Mongolian statistic and retrieval research toughly difficult to carry out.
Min Lu, Feilong Bao, Guanglai Gao
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Mongolian Sign Language Recognition Model

ICT Focus, 2022
Sign language is a gesture-based manual used by people with hearing impairment and spoken language disorder to communicate with others. There is no universal sign language — the most used one is the American Sign Language. Mongolian Sign Language (MSL) has hand signs for letters of the alphabet, numbers, and other commonly used words.
Luubaatar Badarch   +3 more
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