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Artificial Intelligence for Bone: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer the potential to improve bone research. The current review explores the contributions of AI to pathological study, biomarker discovery, drug design, and clinical diagnosis and prognosis of bone diseases. We envision that AI‐driven methodologies will enable identifying novel targets for drugs discovery. The
Dongfeng Yuan +3 more
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De l’oral à l’écrit dans les contes de tradition orale : quelques considérations à partir d’un exemple acadien [PDF]
As part of a broader approach to the issue of transcription and editing of oral tales, this article compares the transcription of an Acadian tale from the oral tradition to its edited version, highlighting the changes that appear in this passage from ...
Cristina PETRAȘ
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Robust Dysarthric Speech Recognition with GAN Enhancement and LLM Correction
This study tackles dysarthric speech recognition by combining generative adversarial network (GAN)‐generated synthetic data with large language model (LLM)‐based error correction. The approach integrates three key elements: an improved CycleGAN to generate synthetic dysarthric speech for data augmentation, a multimodal automatic speech recognition core
Yibo He +3 more
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Abstract Mobile technologies have become significant resources for crisis communication and social support in recent years. However, despite empirical evidence pointing to the centrality of these technologies for parenthood in everyday life, it is yet unknown how parents' coping resources play a role in the digital environment.
Daphna Yeshua‐Katz +2 more
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The Shakespeare’s World Crowdsourced Transcription Project Datasets
The Shakespeare’s World Datasets derive from a crowdsourced transcription project hosted on the Zooniverse platform between 2015 and 2019 (Van Hyning et al, 2015–2019).
Victoria Van Hyning, ZhiCheng Wang
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Fine-tuning on Clean Data for End-to-End Speech Translation: FBK @ IWSLT 2018 [PDF]
This paper describes FBK's submission to the end-to-end English-German speech translation task at IWSLT 2018. Our system relies on a state-of-the-art model based on LSTMs and CNNs, where the CNNs are used to reduce the temporal dimension of the audio ...
Cattoni, Roldano +4 more
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Adapting End-to-End Speech Recognition for Readable Subtitles
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are primarily evaluated on transcription accuracy. However, in some use cases such as subtitling, verbatim transcription would reduce output readability given limited screen size and reading time.
Liu, Danni +2 more
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ABSTRACT Alcohol and other drug‐facilitated sexual violence can have significant impacts on victim‐survivors, yet little is known about what support service providers offer them. To understand the experiences and perceptions of service providers, interviews with counsellors, health workers, forensic toxicologists and harm reduction workers were ...
Jessica Ison +5 more
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The Spoken Language Corpus at the Linguistics Department, Göteborg University
This paper summarizes work on spoken language at the Department of Linguistics Göteborg University. In addition to describing the recordings contained in the Spoken Language Corpus of Swedish at Göteborg University, we discuss the standard of ...
Jens Allwood +4 more
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Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English
Geoffrey Leech, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Mod-ern English Language at Lancaster University, has been the co-editor and co-author of much research on English grammar, and computational and corpus linguistics.
Michaël Abecassis
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