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Salient context-based semantic matching for information retrieval
Neural networks provide new possibilities to uncover semantic relationships between words by involving contextual information, and further a way to learn the matching pattern from document-query word contextual similarity matrix, which has brought ...
Yuanyuan Qi +3 more
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Dissociating spatial and letter-based word length effects observed in readers’ eye movement patterns
In previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded with the number of letters. McDonald (2006) unconfounded these factors by rendering all words in sentences in constant spatial width. In the present study, the Arial font with proportional letter spacing was used for varying the number of letters while equating ...
Hautala Jarkko, Aro Mikko, Hyönä Jukka
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We study the number Nk of length-k word matches between pairs of evolutionarily related DNA sequences, as a function of k. We show that the Jukes-Cantor distance between two genome sequences-i.e.
Sophie Röhling +5 more
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Toward the asymptotic count of bi-modular hidden patterns under probabilistic dynamical sources: a case study [PDF]
Consider a countable alphabet $\mathcal{A}$. A multi-modular hidden pattern is an $r$-tuple $(w_1,\ldots , w_r)$, where each $w_i$ is a word over $\mathcal{A}$ called a module.
Loïck Lhote, Manuel E. Lladser
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Alphabet usage pattern, word lengths, and sparsity in seven Indo-European languages
Abstract An empirical study on about 1.7 million dictionary words from seven languages viz. English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Hindi, and German has been conducted. Three intriguing characteristic features have been analyzed. First, the alphabet usage pattern in a language was determined which can be used to give an idea on how ...
Nikhil Kumar Rajput +2 more
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Rapid handwriting, popularly known as shorthand, involves writing symbols and abbreviations in lieu of common words or phrases. This method increases the speed of transcription and is primarily used to record oral dictation.
Abhinand K. R., Devi H. K. Anasuya
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On the lexical stress patterns of Ilami Kurdish
This paper aims to investigate the stress patterns of Ilami Kurdish, a southern variety of Kurdish language, based on the criteria proposed by Kager (1995) and also Hayes (1995) regarding the stress patterns of human languages, including ‘boundedness’,
Amir Karimipour +2 more
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ObjectivesTo measure the metrics of glioma pre-operative MRI reports and build IDH prediction models.MethodsPre-operative MRI reports of 144 glioma patients in a single institution were collected retrospectively.
Hang Cao +4 more
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Exponential lower bounds for the number of words of uniform length avoiding a pattern
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Bell, Jason P., Goh, Teow Lim
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Recognition of Latin scientific names using artificial neural networks
Premise The automated recognition of Latin scientific names within vernacular text has many applications, including text mining, search indexing, and automated specimen‐label processing. Most published solutions are computationally inefficient, incapable
Damon P. Little
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