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Qiang He, Guowei Chen, Wenchao Song and Pengzhou Zhang
Named entity recognition (NER) is a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) that identifies and classifies entities from plain text, such as people, organizations, locations, and other types. NER is a fundamental task in information extraction, inf...
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Ali Saleh Alammary
Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) has gained increasing attention from researchers and practitioners as it has proven to be an invaluable technique in natural languages processing. This is mainly due to its unique features, i...
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Liliya Eugenevna Ziganshina, Ekaterina V. Yudina, Azat I. Gabdrakhmanov and Juliane Ried
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Chien-Hung Lai,Bin-Shyan Jong,Yen-Teh Hsia,Tsong-Wuu Lin
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The world has seen a rapid development in mobile devices in recent years. Mobile devices have the advantage of immediacy and convenience. Their uses are not restricted to desktops and classrooms. Many assisted learning systems run on mobile devices. Thes...
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John Karagiorgos, Vassilios Vervatis and Sarantis Sofianos
The impact of tides on the Bay of Biscay dynamics is investigated by means of an ocean model twin-experiment, consisted of two simulations with and without tidal forcing. The study is based on a high-resolution (1/36∘" role="presentation" styl...
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Jennifer Riley and Eileen Taylor
In this paper, we examine whether the readability of different types of corporate risk disclosures influences the risk judgments of nonprofessional investors. Our study contributes evidence to the Security and Exchange Commission?s ongoing initiative to ...
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Xiao Carol Cui
Since the 1990s, the SEC has advocated for financial disclosures to be in ?plain English? so that they would be more readable and informative. Past research has shown that high readability is related to more extreme investor judgments of firm performance...
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Silvano A. Wueschner
This paper examines how members of one Amish settlement in southern Iowa have attempted to broaden their economic activities in an effort to maintain their religiously based community; The Amish dress in a plain 19th century style and rely on horses for ...
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