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Siham Mousa Alhaider
The investigation of linguistic landscapes (LL) among the Arab community in downtown Brooklyn, New York City, is an underserved public space in the literature. This research focused on social and commercial or ?bottom-up signs? in LL to understand their ...
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Kirill Tyshchuk, Polina Karpikova, Andrew Spiridonov, Anastasiia Prutianova, Anton Razzhigaev and Alexander Panchenko
Embeddings, i.e., vector representations of objects, such as texts, images, or graphs, play a key role in deep learning methodologies nowadays. Prior research has shown the importance of analyzing the isotropy of textual embeddings for transformer-based ...
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Kyungho Yu, Hyoungju Kim, Jeongin Kim, Chanjun Chun and Pankoo Kim
Text-to-image technology enables computers to create images from text by simulating the human process of forming mental images. GAN-based text-to-image technology involves extracting features from input text; subsequently, they are combined with noise an...
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Beatriz Villarejo-Carballido, Cristina M. Pulido and Santiago Tejedor
The growth and impact of video games in education at an international level is a reality. Research shows that gamers can increase their knowledge, skills, and behavioural flexibility. However, there has been no in-depth research into the relationship bet...
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Daniela Barreiro Claro, Marlo Souza, Clarissa Castellã Xavier and Leandro Oliveira
The number of documents published on the Web in languages other than English grows every year. As a consequence, the need to extract useful information from different languages increases, highlighting the importance of research into Open Information Extr...
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Andrea Bellandi, Emiliano Giovannetti and Anja Weingart
This article illustrates the progresses made in representing a multilingual and multi-alphabetical Old Occitan medico-botanical lexicon in the context of the project Dictionnaire de Termes Médico-botaniques de l?Ancien Occitan (DiTMAO). The chosen lexica...
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Robert Laurini
Different languages imply different visions of space, so that terminologies are different in geographic ontologies. In addition to their geometric shapes, geographic features have names, sometimes different in diverse languages. In addition, the role of ...
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