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DNA compression using referential compression algorithm

2015 Eighth International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3), 2015
With rapid technological development and growth of sequencing data, an umpteen gamut of biological data has been generated. As an alternative, Data Compression is employed to reduce the size of data. In this direction, this paper proposes a new reference-based compression approach, which is employed as a solution.
Kanika Mehta, null Satya Prakash Ghrera
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Referential and Non-referential Uses of the Third Person Pronominal Subject in Spanish

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
This paper studies the role of two different types of motivation that have been proposed to explain the use of subject personal pronouns in Spanish, namely their function as indications for the addressee to identify the subject's referent, and their suitability for expressing informational values such as contrastiveness or focus.
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Referential and non-referential uses of nominalization constructions in Malay

2011
This paper examines three versatile morphemes – yang, -nya and punya – that contribute to the formation of nominalization constructions in Malay. In particular, we examine how these morphemes give rise to both referential and non-referential uses of nominalization constructions.
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Human Gaze Following for Human-Robot Interaction

IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems, 2018
Gaze provides subtle informative cues to aid fluent interactions among people. Incorporating human gaze predictions can signify how engaged a person is while interacting with a robot and allow the robot to predict a human's intentions or goals.
Akanksha Saran   +4 more
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Overview of Computer Measures of the Referential Process

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2021
B. Maskit
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Conversational Implicature And The Referential Use of Descriptions

Philosophical Studies, 2005
This paper enters the continuing fray over the semantic significance of Donnellan’s referential/attributive distinction. Some holdthat the distinction is at bottom a pragmatic one: i.e., that the difference between the referential use and the attributive use arises at the level of speaker’s meaning rather the level of sentence-or utterance-meaning ...
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On Scales, Salience and Referential Language Use

2012
Kennedy (2007) explains differences in the contextual variability of gradable adjectives in terms of salience of minimal or maximal degree values on the scales that these terms are associated with in formal semantics. In contrast, this paper suggests that the attested contextual variability is a consequence of a more general tendency to use gradable ...
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Deaf and hearing students' referential strategies in writing: What referential cohesion tells us about deaf students' literacy development

First Language, 2008
The ability to organize the referential content of narrative has usually been investigated as a mark of the development of discourse skills. In this study, the pragmatic use of pronominal and nominal forms of reference in written stories was considered instead as a mark of literacy development in deaf and hearing students.
ARFE', BARBARA, PERONDI I.
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A Lesson from Referential Uses of Definite Descriptions

Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 2007
In this paper it will be shown that a substantial conception of semantics, one that does not regard semantic phenomena as subsumed under pragmatic ones, is necessary to account for what cries out for an explanation regarding the old problem of the semantic relevance of the referential/attributive distinction, as applied to singular definite ...
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Eeg-based biometrie authentication using self-referential visual stimuli

2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2017
Biometrie recognition of persons are widely explored nowadays to develop robust and trustworthy security systems. On account of the unique neural signature of each person, the brain activity recorded by Electroencephalogram (EEG) has recently been identified as a potential biometric trait.
null Ericsen   +2 more
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