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Robust Dysarthric Speech Recognition with GAN Enhancement and LLM Correction
This study tackles dysarthric speech recognition by combining generative adversarial network (GAN)‐generated synthetic data with large language model (LLM)‐based error correction. The approach integrates three key elements: an improved CycleGAN to generate synthetic dysarthric speech for data augmentation, a multimodal automatic speech recognition core
Yibo He +3 more
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Capacitism and the False Dichotomy [PDF]
IntroductionSusanna Schellenberg, over a decade, developed the idea of capacitism in order to explain the perceptual experience. Capacitism declares that perception is constituted by employing perceptual capacities, i.e.
Faraz Attar
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During lengthy minimally invasive surgeries, fatigue can cause surgeon tremor and poor endoscopic coordination. This study proposes a robot‐assisted endoscopic adjustment system. It employs a lightweight instrument detection model and a hierarchical multiconstraint controller for visual servoing.
Zijie Yang +5 more
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Untangling the Knot of Intentionality: Between Directedness, Reference, and Content
DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxiii1.06 The notion of “intentionality” is much invoked in various foundational theories of meaning, being very often equated with “meaning”, “content” and “reference”.
Pierre Steiner
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Luka eksplanacyjna a pojęcia własności fenomenalnych stanowisko Josepha Levine’a ( Explanatory gap and the concept of phenomenal properties: Joseph Levine’s view) [PDF]
The explanatory gap problem arises in the context of the mind-body relation, and especially the phenomenal concepts-physical concepts relation. It is posed as a question about the method which is appropriate for the reduction of consciousness to physical
Adriana Schetz
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A Paradox of Inferentialism [PDF]
John McDowell articulated a radical criticism of normative inferentialism against Robert Brandom’s expressivist account of conceptual contents. One of his main concerns consists in vindicating a notion of intentionality that could not be reduced to the ...
Turbanti, Giacomo
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Representationalism about Consciousness [PDF]
According to representationalists, sensory consciousness is a matter of representing the world to be a certain way. Some (Armstrong, Tye, Dretske) have suggested that representationalism fits well with the idea that consciousness can be reduced to something physical.
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Bio‐to‐Robot Transfer of Fish Sensorimotor Dynamics via Interpretable Model
This study demonstrates how a biologically interpretable model trained on real‐fish muscle activity can accurately predict the motion of a robotic fish. By linking real‐fish sensorimotor dynamics with robotic fish, the work offers a transparent, data‐efficient framework for transferring biological intelligence to bioinspired robotic systems.
Waqar Hussain Afridi +6 more
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The Nature of Belief From a Philosophical Perspective, With Theoretical and Methodological Implications for Psychology and Cognitive Science. [PDF]
Schwitzgebel E.
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ABSTRACT To address the issues of neglecting the spatiotemporal correlations among process variables, low‐level features are vulnerable to noise interference, and the gradual loss of key information layer by layer during deep network training in traditional stacked autoencoder‐based soft‐sensor models, this paper proposes a hierarchical complementary ...
Xiaoping Guo, Jinghong Guo, Yuan Li
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