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Word Spotting and Recognition with Embedded Attributes

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2014
Jon Almazán   +3 more
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Development of singleton consonants in French-speaking children with typical versus protracted phonological development: The influence of word length, word shape and stress

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2020
Purpose To provide preliminary reference data for singleton consonant development in children with typical development (TD) versus protracted phonological development (PPD) for Manitoba Canadian French, a language with an uncommon stress pattern (“iambic”
D. Bérubé   +3 more
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Effective designs based on individual word length patterns

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2015
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Li, William, Zhou, Qi, Zhang, Runchu
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Pattern matching with wildcards using words of shorter length

Information Processing Letters, 2010
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Zhang, Meng, Zhang, Yi, Hu, Liang
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Eye fixation patterns among dyslexic and normal readers: Effects of word length and word frequency.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1995
Eye fixation patterns of 21 dyslexic and 21 younger, nondyslexic readers were compared when they read aloud 2 texts. The study examined whether word-frequency and word-length effects previously found for skilled adult readers would generalize equally to younger dyslexic and nondyslexic readers. Significantly longer gaze durations and reinspection times
Jukka Hyönä, Richard K. Olson
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Lexical Richness and Text Length: An Entropy-based Perspective

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2020
Text length is a major concern in the measurement of lexical richness, and how lexical richness is affected by text length still remains open. The present study aims to explore the relation between text length and lexical richness from an entropy-based ...
Yaqian Shi, L. Lei
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Optimal split-plot designs under individual word length patterns

Statistics & Probability Letters
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Xiaoxue Han, Chong Sheng, Min-Qian Liu
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A Word Embedding Model for Analyzing Patterns and Their Distributional Semantics

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2020
Recent advances in natural language processing have catalysed active research in designing algorithms to generate contextual vector representations of words, or word embedding, in the machine learning and computational linguistics community.
Rui Feng, Congcong Yang, Yunhua Qu
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