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Enhancing Adverse Event Reporting With Clinical Language Models: Inpatient Falls
ABSTRACT Aims To develop a method for computationally detecting fall events using clinical language models to complement existing self‐reporting mechanisms. Design Retrospective observational study. Methods Text data were collected from the unstructured nursing notes of three hospitals' electronic health records and the Korean national patient safety ...
Insook Cho+3 more
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Word sense disambiguation: a survey
In this paper, we made a survey on Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD). Near about in all major languages around the world, research in WSD has been conducted upto different extents.
Pal, Alok Ranjan, Saha, Diganta
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The New CAP and the Participative Method in Decision‐Making: A Textual Analysis of the Italian Case
Abstract The main objective of this article is to analyse the role of the partnership approach in the decision process regarding the new CAP reform that guaranteed higher flexibility and better targeting. What was the impact of the multi‐actor decision‐making process on the reform process?
Roberto Henke+5 more
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Why is traditional polygamy unjust? Implications for egalitarian nonmonogamy
Abstract The notion of equality attracts both proponents and critics of nonmonogamy. Inequality is a widely discussed objection to nonmonogamy. Simultaneously, equality is highlighted as a core value in ethical nonmonogamy. The notions of equality and inequality in these debates have not been clearly conceptualized.
Perri Sriwannawit
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Listening, Reading, or Both? Rethinking the Comprehension Benefits of Reading‐While‐Listening
Abstract The rising popularity of audiobooks in language learning has highlighted the need to understand their potential benefits in enhancing comprehension and the mechanisms driving these effects. In this registered report, we explored the hypothesis that reading‐while‐listening can enhance lower‐level decoding skills, in turn freeing up cognitive ...
Bronson Hui, Aline Godfroid
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Heavy‐duty conceptual engineering
Abstract Conceptual engineering is the process of assessing and improving our conceptual repertoire. Some authors have claimed that introducing or revising concepts through conceptual engineering can go as far as expanding the realm of thinkable thoughts and thus enable us to form beliefs, hypotheses, wishes, or desires that we are currently unable to ...
Steffen Koch, Jakob Ohlhorst
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ABSTRACT We explore the consequences of a natural and well‐motivated modeling assumption of Bayesian epistemology, according to which the objects of credence are sentences in the agent's language. We show that this assumption is inconsistent with two further natural Bayesian idealizations: those of Logical Perfection (the logical‐deductive consistency ...
John Hawthorne, Juhani Yli‐Vakkuri
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Aboutness and universal generalization
Abstract We motivate and present a novel semantic theory for universal generalizations (‘every A$A$ is a B$B$’), contributing to a growing theoretical line that gives equal prominence to subject matter and truth conditions when modelling propositional content.
Peter Hawke
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Topic modeling for entity linking using keyphrase [PDF]
This paper proposes an Entity Linking system that applies a topic modeling ranking. We apply a novel approach in order to provide new relevant elements to the model.
Mehdizadeh Naderi, Ali+2 more
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Inherent constraints on imagistic imagination
Abstract A common and influential view sees imagistic imagining as an inherently free and unbounded type of thought that can nevertheless be subjected to epistemic constraints in individual instances. On this view, epistemic constraints can be imposed on imagistic imaginings to varying degrees, or not at all. The application of such constraints is said
Peter Langland‐Hassan
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