The Future is not One-dimensional: Complex Event Schema Induction by Graph Modeling for Event Prediction [PDF]
Event schemas encode knowledge of stereotypical structures of events and their connections. As events unfold, schemas are crucial to act as a scaffolding. Previous work on event schema induction focuses either on atomic events or linear temporal event sequences, ignoring the interplay between events via arguments and argument relations.
Manling Li+7 more
arxiv +3 more sources
A Schema-Activation Approach to Failure and Success in Self-Control
Numerous studies confirm the so-called ego depletion effect (i.e., self-control is impaired after an initial unrelated self-control task). During recent years, the criticism on this limited-resource approach to willpower has increased, and alternative ...
Alex Bertrams
exaly +3 more sources
RESDSQL: Decoupling Schema Linking and Skeleton Parsing for Text-to-SQL [PDF]
One of the recent best attempts at Text-to-SQL is the pre-trained language model. Due to the structural property of the SQL queries, the seq2seq model takes the responsibility of parsing both the schema items (i.e., tables and columns) and the skeleton ...
Haoyang Li+3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
PG-Schema: Schemas for Property Graphs [PDF]
Property graphs have reached a high level of maturity, witnessed by multiple robust graph database systems as well as the ongoing ISO standardization effort aiming at creating a new standard Graph Query Language (GQL).
A. Bonifati+15 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Using Schema Modes for Case Conceptualization in Schema Therapy: An Applied Clinical Approach
This article is situated within the framework of schema therapy and offers a comprehensive and clinically useful list of schema modes that have been identified as being relevant to conceptualizing complex psychological problems, such as those posed by ...
David John Arthur Edwards+1 more
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Psychological maltreatment and self-compassion - the mediating role of shame and perspective-taking
Introduction Psychological maltreatment such as emotional abuse or neglect is a serious risk factor for poorer mental and somatic health outcomes in life.
G. Vizin, H. Szőcs, Z. Illyés
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Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology [PDF]
Shame is a complex emotional state, a universal experience, whose influence can be extensive. Elusive by its nature, shame can escape the attention of specialists. Discussions on shame as a separate and distinct emotion are rare, most often being denied,
Simona GROSSMAN, Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU
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Most measures of past parenting patterns have a restricted range of about two to three negative parenting constructs. The Young Parenting Inventory (YPI-R2) provides a more nuanced framework that measures a fuller spectrum of these negative parenting ...
John P. Louis+2 more
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Numerical Simulation of Kermanshah Severe Dust Storm (Case Study: Dust Storm on November 26 - 28, 2018) [PDF]
Iran's location in the drylands belt has increased the frequency of dust storms in western parts of Iran, particularly the city of Kermanshah and negative environmental impacts.
Toba Alizadeh+3 more
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Towards Scalable Multi-domain Conversational Agents: The Schema-Guided Dialogue Dataset [PDF]
Virtual assistants such as Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri provide a conversational interface to a large number of services and APIs spanning multiple domains.
Abhinav Rastogi+4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source