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Your task is my task. Shared task representations in dyadic interactions
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2023
Shared tasks have proven to be successful in proposing innovative solutions for challenging research problems. The NFDI4DS consortium plans to host various shared tasks to tackle problems under the umbrella of scholarly information processing. We discuss three shared tasks in detail: Field of Research Classification, Software Mention Detection, and ...
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Shared tasks have proven to be successful in proposing innovative solutions for challenging research problems. The NFDI4DS consortium plans to host various shared tasks to tackle problems under the umbrella of scholarly information processing. We discuss three shared tasks in detail: Field of Research Classification, Software Mention Detection, and ...
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Task Sharing in Family Planning
Studies in Family Planning, 2012Many developing countries face strains in meeting the demands for provision of health services because of limited medical personnel. This situation has been exacerbated by the continued "brain drain" of highly trained medical professionals and more recently by the increased demand for HIV services especially in countries with a generalized epidemic ...
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Cognition, 2010
Several studies showed a Simon effect when two participants sit close to each other and perform one of the two halves of a two-choice RT task. That is, each participant perform a go-nogo task. A Simon effect emerges, which instead is absent when the same go-nogo tasks are performed individually.
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Several studies showed a Simon effect when two participants sit close to each other and perform one of the two halves of a two-choice RT task. That is, each participant perform a go-nogo task. A Simon effect emerges, which instead is absent when the same go-nogo tasks are performed individually.
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Introducing Shared Tasks to NLG: The TUNA Shared Task Evaluation Challenges
2010Shared Task Evaluation Challenges (stecs) have only recently begun in the field of nlg. The tuna stecs, which focused on Referring Expression Generation (reg), have been part of this development since its inception. This chapter looks back on the experience of organising the three tuna Challenges, which came to an end in 2009. While we discuss the role
Albert Gatt, Anja Belz
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New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1979
Babies show striking developments in their willingness to engage in a task with their mothers toward the end of the first year, well before speech begins, and this change turns the baby into an active pupil.
Penelope Hubley, Colwyn Trevarthen
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Babies show striking developments in their willingness to engage in a task with their mothers toward the end of the first year, well before speech begins, and this change turns the baby into an active pupil.
Penelope Hubley, Colwyn Trevarthen
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