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GitRanking: A ranking of GitHub topics for software classification using active sampling
Abstract Context GitHub is the world's most prominent host of source code, with more than 327M repositories. However, most of these repositories are not labelled or inadequately, making it harder for users to find relevant projects. Various proposals for software application domain classification over the past years have been proposed.
Cezar Sas +4 more
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Abstract This article presents a conceptual replication of Hashimoto and Egbert (https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12353), a study that featured multivariate models where lexical sophistication variables accounted for word difficulty (yes–no recognition) better than frequency alone among learners of English as a second or foreign language from North America.
Joseph P. Vitta +2 more
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Abstract Our study investigated the role of creativity in second language (L2) speech production using a picture narrative and an open‐ended argumentative task administered to 60 Japanese‐speaking learners of English. Following recent findings in the field of psychology, the participants’ creativity was assessed in terms of cognitive dimensions ...
Shungo Suzuki +3 more
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The Semantic Organization of the English Odor Vocabulary
Abstract The vocabulary for describing odors in English natural language is not well understood, as prior studies of odor descriptions have often relied on preselected descriptors and odor ratings. Here, we present a data‐driven approach that automatically identifies English odor descriptors based on their degree of olfactory association, and derive ...
Thomas Hörberg +2 more
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In recent years, knowledge representation in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) domain is able to help people understand the semantics of data and improve the interoperability between diverse knowledge‐based applications. Semantic Web (SW), as one of the methods of knowledge representation, is the new generation of World Wide Web (WWW), which integrates ...
Yikun Huang +3 more
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In this paper we derive subordination and superordination results regarding the Atangana–Baleanu fractional integral applied to multiplier transformation and we give several differential sandwich‐type theorems. Then, we apply the Atangana–Baleanu fractional integral to extended multiplier transformation on the class Aζ∗ of normalized analytic functions
Alb Lupaş Alina +2 more
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Strong subordination and superordination with sandwich-type theorems using integral operators
The notions of strong differential subordination and superordination have been studied recently by many authors. In the present paper, using these concepts, we obtain some preserving properties of certain nonlinear integral operator defined on the space ...
ARJOMANDINIA, Parviz, AGHALARY, Rasoul
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This paper adopts the algorithm of the deep neural network to conduct in‐depth research and analysis on the factors associated with the improvement of English translation ability. This study focuses on text complexity, adding discourse complexity features in addition to focusing on lexical and syntactic dimensions, exploring the application of neural ...
Xiaojun Jiang, Gengxin Sun
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Distributional Models of Category Concepts Based on Names of Category Members
Abstract Cognitive scientists have long used distributional semantic representations of categories. The predominant approach uses distributional representations of category‐denoting nouns, such as “city” for the category city. We propose a novel scheme that represents categories as prototypes over representations of names of its members, such as ...
Matthijs Westera +3 more
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Semantic Similarity of Alternatives Fostered by Conversational Negation
Abstract Conversational negation often behaves differently from negation as a logical operator: when rejecting a state of affairs, it does not present all members of the complement set as equally plausible alternatives, but it rather suggests some of them as more plausible than others (e.g., “This is not a dog, it is a wolf/*screwdriver”).
Francesca Capuano +3 more
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