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Scientists should remember that some of the most successful theories have been the most simple; complex theories risk losing their usefulness in a thicket of detail and exceptions.
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Reliability of a new measure to assess modern screen time in adults
Background Screen time among adults represents a continuing and growing problem in relation to health behaviors and health outcomes. However, no instrument currently exists in the literature that quantifies the use of modern screen-based devices.
Maricarmen Vizcaino +3 more
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CWPC_BiAtt: Character–Word–Position Combined BiLSTM-Attention for Chinese Named Entity Recognition
Usually taken as linguistic features by Part-Of-Speech (POS) tagging, Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a major task in Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Shardrom Johnson +2 more
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Kant’ta Ruhun Basitliği Safsatası
Ruhun basitliği argümanı, Platon ve Kartezyen felsefe tarafından savunulduğu üzere, düşünen şeyin bedenin bölünmesiyle eksilmediğinden dolayı basit olduğunu ve bu nedenle bedenden farklı bir töz yani ruh olduğunu çıkarsar.
Fatih Özgökman
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Underwater Sensor Network Applications: A Comprehensive Survey
There is no escaping fact that a huge amount of unexploited resources lies underwater which covers almost 70% of the Earth. Yet, the aquatic world has mainly been unaffected by the recent advances in the area of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and their ...
Emad Felemban +4 more
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To each lattice simplex $Δ$ we associate a poset encoding the additive structure of lattice points in the fundamental parallelepiped for $Δ$. When this poset is an antichain, we say $Δ$ is antichain. To each partition $λ$ of $n$, we associate a lattice simplex $Δ_λ$ having one unimodular facet, and we investigate their associated posets.
Benjamin Braun, Brian Davis
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Emulating a video system shows how even a simple interface can be more complex---and capable---than it appears.
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The beauty of simplicity [PDF]
As an admirer of the “artistic flare, nuanced style, and technical prowess that separates good code from great code” explored by Robert Green and Henry Ledgard [1], I was disappointed by the authors’ emphasis on “alignment, naming, use of white space, use of context, syntax highlighting, and IDE choice.” As effective as these aspects of beautiful code ...
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A New Method to Compare the Interpretability of Rule-Based Algorithms
Interpretability is becoming increasingly important for predictive model analysis. Unfortunately, as remarked by many authors, there is still no consensus regarding this notion.
Vincent Margot, George Luta
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Quantifiers in Natural Language: Efficient Communication and Degrees of Semantic Universals
While the languages of the world vary greatly, they exhibit systematic patterns, as well. Semantic universals are restrictions on the variation in meaning exhibit cross-linguistically (e.g., that, in all languages, expressions of a certain type can only ...
Shane Steinert-Threlkeld
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