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The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect
Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known as the illusory truth effect, and it is typically thought to occur because repetition increases processing fluency.
Aumyo Hassan, S. Barber
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A Theoretical Analysis of the Repetition Problem in Text Generation [PDF]
Text generation tasks, including translation, summarization, language models, and etc. see rapid growth during recent years. Despite the remarkable achievements, the repetition problem has been observed in nearly all text generation models undermining ...
Z. Fu, Wai Lam, A. M. So, Bei Shi
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Repetition Cat Qubits for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation [PDF]
We present a 1D repetition code based on the so-called cat qubits as a viable approach toward hardware-efficient universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation.
Jérémie Guillaud, M. Mirrahimi
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A. H. Tammsaare’s Epic Musicality
A. H. Tammsaare was drawn to the musical tonality of prose. Importantly though, he did not wholeheartedly embrace sound patterning as a mode of writing.
Arne Merilai
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Stimulus Repetition and the Perception of Time: The Effects of Prior Exposure on Temporal Discrimination, Judgment, and Production [PDF]
It has been suggested that repeated stimuli have shorter subjective duration than novel items, perhaps because of a reduction in the neural response to repeated presentations of the same object.
Matthews, William J
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A computational simulation of children's performance across three nonword repetition tests [PDF]
The nonword repetition test has been regularly used to examine children’s vocabulary acquisition, and yet there is no clear explanation of all of the effects seen in nonword repetition.
Baddeley +34 more
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La fabrique locale des statistiques scolaires
Based on 12 months of ethnographic research in a primary school in rural Benin, this paper focuses on the “little arrangements” organised around the local fabrication of school statistics, arising from the interaction between demands at international ...
Sarah Fichtner
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Is there evidence for a noisy computation deficit in developmental dyslexia?
The noisy computation hypothesis of developmental dyslexia (DD) is particularly appealing because it can explain deficits across a variety of domains, such as temporal, auditory, phonological, visual and attentional processes.
Yufei Tan +4 more
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Parallel repetition for entangled k-player games via fast quantum search [PDF]
We present two parallel repetition theorems for the entangled value of multi-player, one-round free games (games where the inputs come from a product distribution). Our first theorem shows that for a $k$-player free game $G$ with entangled value $\mathrm{
Chung, Kai-Min, Wu, Xiaodi, Yuen, Henry
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Herbert first imitates God’s Word. His Temple is deliberately built almost exclusively on the Bible, which it quotes or glosses extensively. Second, the work belongs to the rich tradition of the imitation of Christ, which was still popular in the early ...
Guillaume Coatalen
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