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Question answering over logic puzzles using theorem proving

ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2022
We developed a tool to automatically solve logical puzzles in natural language. The solution is composed by a parser and an inference engine. The parser translates the text into First Order Logic (FOL), while the Mace4 model finder computes the ...
Adrian Groza, Cristian Nitu
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Zoom disrupts the rhythm of conversation.

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2021
Small, variable transmission delays over Zoom disrupt the typical rhythm of conversation, leading to delays in turn initiation. This study compared local and remote (Zoom) turn transition times using both a tightly controlled yes/no Question and Answer ...
Julie E. Boland   +3 more
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Learning lean: rhythm of production and the pace of lean implementation

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2021
PurposeWhy some assembly factories implement a lean program faster than others is an enduring puzzle. We examine the effect of a fundamental characteristic of every assembly factory—its rhythm of production.Design/methodology/approachWe designed a multi ...
Torbjørn H. Netland   +2 more
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Finding the Question: A Puzzle-Based Approach to the Logic of Discovery

Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
When it comes to research design, the literature largely focuses on prescriptions for strengthening causal inference—identifying confounders, selecting appropriately comparable cases, generating testable hypotheses, etc.
Christopher Day, Kendra L. Koivu
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Are Language Models Puzzle Prodigies? Algorithmic Puzzles Unveil Serious Challenges in Multimodal Reasoning

arXiv.org
This paper introduces the novel task of multimodal puzzle solving, framed within the context of visual question-answering. We present a new dataset, AlgoPuzzleVQA designed to challenge and evaluate the capabilities of multimodal language models in ...
Deepanway Ghosal   +3 more
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Blue light disrupts the circadian rhythm and create damage in skin cells

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2019
On a daily basis, the skin is exposed to many environmental stressors and insults. Over a 24‐h natural cycle, during the day, the skin is focused on protection; while at night, the skin is focused on repairing damage that occurred during daytime and ...
K. Dong   +4 more
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