Results 311 to 320 of about 58,456 (366)
Redundancy-as-masking: formalizing the Artificial Age Score (AAS) to model memory aging in generative AI. [PDF]
Kayadibi SY.
europepmc +1 more source
From silenced to connected: measuring language-based identity expansion through digital media. [PDF]
Ergün N +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Scale to Assess Empowering Nurse Leader Communication Behaviours the Turkish Version Validity and Reliability: A Methodological Study. [PDF]
Türkmen Keskin S +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
A character recognizer for Turkish language
Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2003. Proceedings., 2005This paper presents particularly a contextual postprocessing subsystem for a Turkish machine printedcharacter recognition system. The contextual postprocessing subsystem is based on positional binary 3-gram statistics for Turkish language, an error correctorparser and a lexicon, which contains root words and theinflected forms of the root words.
Sait Ulas Korkmaz +3 more
openaire +1 more source
A Hybrid Translation System from Turkish Spoken Language to Turkish Sign Language
2019 IEEE International Symposium on INnovations in Intelligent SysTems and Applications (INISTA), 2019Sign language is the primary tool of communication for deaf and mute people. It employs hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to state a word or a phrase. Like spoken languages, sign languages also vary among the regions and the cultures.
Dilek Kayahan, Tunga Güngör
openaire +1 more source
Turkish as a Mediterranean language
Lexicographica, 2017Abstract This paper focuses on linguistic contacts between Turkish as the receiving language and other languages of the Mediterranean area (Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, French, Greek, Ibero-Romance varieties, Italian, Serbo-Croatian). In the first part, a general overview is given of the contact situation and historical background; in ...
openaire +2 more sources
On the Cryptographic Patterns and Frequencies in Turkish Language
2002Although Turkish is a significant language with over 60 million native speakers, its cryptographic characteristics are relatively unknown. In this paper, some language patterns and frequencies of Turkish (such as letter frequency profile, letter contact patterns, most frequent digrams, trigrams and words, common word beginnings and endings, vowel ...
Mehmet Emin Dalkiliç, Gökhan Dalkiliç
openaire +3 more sources

