Abstract This paper reports on findings from 15 semi‐structured interviews with LGBTQIA+ individuals within the United States who have experienced the loss of one or more LGBTQIA+ information spaces. The paper specifically focuses on how such losses occurred and the information transitions experienced by the participants in response to this loss ...
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Feature Generation of Dictionary for Named-Entity Recognition based on Machine Learning
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Prerequisite Relations Annotation Tool: Annotation and analysis of educational relations in texts
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Biomedical named entity recognition using improved green anaconda-assisted Bi-GRU-based hierarchical ResNet model. [PDF]
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Named Entity Recognition for Bacterial Type IV Secretion Systems
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