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Laurel-Yanny percept affects the speech-to-song illusion, but musical anhedonia does not. [PDF]
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Risk is dead. Long live risk. [PDF]
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A Simple Explanation for Harmonic Word Order. [PDF]
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Toward brain-computer interface speller with movement-related cortical potentials as control signals. [PDF]
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Correction: Exploring a method for extracting concerns of multiple breast cancer patients in the domain of patient narratives using BERT and its optimization by domain adaptation using masked language modeling. [PDF]
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Playing Mozart Phrase by Phrase
2007The article presents an application of instance-based learning to the problem of expressive music performance. A system is described that tries to learn to shape tempo and dynamics of a musical performance by analogy to timing and dynamics patterns found in performances by a concert pianist. The learning algorithm itself is a straightforward k- nearest-
Asmir Tobudic, Gerhard Widmer
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Preposition-phrase attachment in noun phrases
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1989This paper examines the ambiguity of noun phrases (NPs) with postmodifying preposition phrases (PPs), such as “the triangle next to the circle below the square.” This ambiguity is attributable in part to the difference in attachment sites for the second PP. If it attaches low, it modifies just the NP that is the object of the first preposition, and the
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