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    Multiview Multimodal Feature Fusion for Breast Cancer Classification Using Deep Learning by Sadam Hussain, Mansoor Ali Teevno, Usman Naseem, Daly Betzabeth Avendano Avalos, Servando Cardona-Huerta, Jose Gerardo Tamez-Pena

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Various augmentation techniques are applied to both imaging and textual data to expand the training dataset size. …”
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    INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY FOR SEMANTIC COMPLETENESS ASSESSMENT OF BUSINESS PROCESS MODELS by Oleksandr Rudskyi, Andrii Kopp, Tetiana Goncharenko, Igor Gamayun

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Ensuring the alignment between these models and their textual descriptions is essential for improving business process accuracy and clarity. …”
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    IL PROGETTO PRIN 2022 PNRR “DIZIONARIO DELL’ITALIANO ACCADEMICO: FORME E FUNZIONI TESTUALI” (DIA): PRIME ACQUISIZIONI E PROSPETTIVE by Davide Mastrantonio, Abdelmagid Sakr, Michela Dota, Serena Nardella

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The prin 2022 pnrr Project ‘Dictionary of Academic Italian: forms and textual functions’ (DIA): first acquisitions and perspectives This paper presents the PRIN2022 PNRR project “Dictionary of Academic Italian: forms and textual functions” (DIA) and the first acquisitions one year after its start. …”
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    More of the Same? D’Holbach and the Temptation of Self-Quotation by Ruggero Sciuto

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Very few people in the eighteenth century knew about his authorship of his works, and even today the contours of his textual corpus are regrettably indistinct. Could d’Holbach’s repetitious and yet chameleonic style, this ‘aesthetic of the hidden self-quotation’, as I shall dub it, be an attempt on d’Holbach’s part to help his readers (or posterity) reconstruct his dismembered textual corpus?…”
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    ‘He crossed and re-crossed the way repeatedly’: Illegible Crossings in Poe’s ‘The Man of the Crowd’ by Estelle Murail

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This combination of spatial, social, and textual connotations makes it relevant to ‘The Man of the Crowd’. …”
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    La Tentation de saint Antoine de Flaubert et Uspud d’Erik Satie : affinités secrètes et résonances en filigrane by Bruna Donatelli

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…After the appearance of cabaret shows in Paris, however, the heterogeneous, scenic and textual space of this text was regarded differently and gained renewed vitality. …”
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    La canzone di Jordan Bonel S’ira d’amor tenges amic iauzen (BdT 273,1) e alcuni problemi nell’edizione critica dei testi trobadorici by Stefano Resconi

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…More specifically, such procedures rely on a cautious assessment of the different types of textual innovations, in view of their integration in a broader, coherent system. …”
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    DA draws a circle: on document architecture and its relation to library and information science education and research by Mats Dahlstrom, Mikael Gunnarsson

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…DA studies might also be useful in re-theorizing traditional reading and writing technologies and their conditioning of textual carriers.…”
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    Lo decolonial en El discurso antillano de Édouard Glissant by Fernando Limeres Novoa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…, es decir, ¿desde la perspectiva de la lingüística textual y del análisis del discurso, cuáles son los atributos discursivos de lo decolonial en sus enunciados?…”
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    Optimizing the performance of a server-based classification for a large business document flow by O. A. Slavin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Textual embeddings were extracted via OCR Tesseract. …”
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    A Multimodal Discourse Analysis on Street Graffities about Indonesian Police by Rifpan Putra Afriansyah, Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna, Nani Darmayanti

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… The purpose of this writing is to uncover how graffiti can multimodally represent Indonesian police and create ideology through the use of its textual and visual element. This writing is descriptive qualitative research with multimodal discourse analysis approach. …”
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    A Sociocultural Appraisal of Yorùbá Kegites’ Songs by George Olúsolá Ajíbádé

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… This is a study of how the oral aesthetics of textual production by a group, the Kegites, are used in the construction of an identity rooted in a collective context that reflects a socio-political engagement with the complex social histories of the Yorùbá society and Nigeria at large. …”
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    Gajes del oficio. Traducciones de una mala reputación by Caterina Camastra

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El ensayo se propone realizar un breve recorrido por algunas de las implicaciones semánticas y simbólicas, en el imaginario colectivo del orbe cultural hispano, de la figura del traductor como actor social, a través de un paseo textual y etimológico por la historia de dos palabras que en tiempos pasados lo designaron: faraute y ladino. …”
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    “Anti-plagiarism” System in Self-regulation of Scientific Activity by N. I. Martishina

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The author formulates the conditions for the effective application of the system in scientific and educational practice such as: 1) content analysis of textual coincidence in research papers only for reference purposes, 2) decision-making about the acceptance of manuscript for publication based on the general principles of publication and research ethics, 3) differential treatment of textual coincidence depending on the level, character, and genre of a paper, 4) unified standards for preparation of research publications and academic papers. …”
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    ‘A sort of breviary’: Arthur Symons, J. K. Huysmans and British Decadence by Matthew Creasy

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article examines the complex and changing textual history of this phrase as it is found in Symons’s journalistic writings. …”
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    Text-image relationships in contemporary fairy tales by Victoria Yefymenko

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Visual and verbal narratives are examined at three levels: ideational, interpersonal and textual. The ideational meaning system comprises actions, characters and circumstances. …”
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    Barbares, militaires et fonctionnaires dans le centre et le centre-ouest de la Gaule durant l’Antiquité tardive. 1re partie : les données by Alain Ferdière

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Mobilizable data are examined one by one, whether textual or archeological, from corpus – published online separately – designed to be as comprehensive and wide as possible. …”
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    Sujet clitique et dynamique de l’écrit : un éclairage par les jets textuels by Quentin Feltgen, Florence Lefeuvre, Dominique Legallois

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…These findings concur to show that the textual bursts are far from random, and that they reflect the function of the linguistic units that they construe into an utterance within the writing production flow.…”
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    Transgression et « mauvais genre » dans cinq romans de George Meredith (1828-1909) by Marina Poisson

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…‘Mauvais genre’ takes on three meanings: a social transgression (something or someone looking disreputable), a sexual subversion (of gender) or a textual one (affecting the genre of the novel). The ‘mauvais genre’ is first considered as a mistake taking the shape of a ‘wrong’ style, behaviour, gender or genre, momentarily deviating from the (Victorian) norm: transgression is thus understood as mere digression, which is soon to be ousted by the social or textual norms and habits maintaining the status quo of social classes, gender behaviour or literary genre. …”
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