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Identification of Perceptual Phonetic Training Gains in a Second Language Through Deep Learning
Published 2025-06-01“…Results: The results demonstrated good model performance across a range of metrics, confirming that learners’ gains in phonetic training could be effectively detected by the algorithm. Conclusions: This research underscores the potential of deep learning techniques to track improvements in phonetic training, offering a promising and practical approach for evaluating language learning outcomes and paving the way for more personalized, adaptive language learning solutions. …”
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The Impact of AI-Driven Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) on Educational Information Management
Published 2025-06-01“…However, the review also identifies concerns about privacy, algorithmic bias, and limited methodological rigor in existing research. …”
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Multiple-Wearable-Sensor-Based Gait Classification and Analysis in Patients with Neurological Disorders
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Neutrino interaction vertex reconstruction in DUNE with Pandora deep learning
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Impact of extratropical cyclones on coastal circulation in a semi-enclosed bay within the Humboldt Current System
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>This study examines the hydrodynamic response of the Gulf of Arauco, a semi-enclosed bay within the Humboldt Current System, to the passage of extratropical cyclones and their associated changes in wind patterns during the austral winter. Characterization of these cyclones over central Chile and their effect on the gulf's meridional wind was conducted using ERA5 atmospheric pressure fields in conjunction with a cyclone tracking algorithm. …”
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The contribution of cause-effect link to representing the core of scientific paper-The role of Semantic Link Network.
Published 2018-01-01“…This paper verifies the role of the Semantic Link Network in representing the core of text by investigating the contribution of cause-effect link to representing the core of scientific papers. Research carries out with the following steps: (1) Two propositions on the contribution of cause-effect link in rendering the core of paper are proposed and verified through a statistical survey, which shows that the sentences on cause-effect links cover about 65% of key words within each paper on average. (2) An algorithm based on syntactic patterns is designed for automatically extracting cause-effect link from scientific papers, which recalls about 70% of manually annotated cause-effect links on average, indicating that the result adapts to the scale of data sets. (3) The effects of cause-effect link on four schemes of incorporating cause-effect link into the existing instances of the Semantic Link Network for enhancing the summarization of scientific papers are investigated. …”
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Identification of core sub-team on scientific collaboration networks with Shapley method
Published 2025-07-01“…Identifying the core sub-teams that drive productivity in scientific collaboration networks is essential for research evaluation and team management. However, existing methods typically rank individual researchers by bibliometric impact or select structurally cohesive clusters, but rarely account for both collaboration patterns and joint scientific output. …”
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A Breakthrough Economy Management
Published 2021-04-01“…There have been formulated a number of tasks: to disclose the content of breakthrough management; to present its evolution and components; to formulate economic patterns of the implementation; to justify a number of improvement areas, including the core of the main components of the algorithm and the breakthrough management financial support. …”
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A model predictive control method for directional borehole trajectories in underground coal mines
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The Role of Immunohistochemistry as a Surrogate Marker in Molecular Subtyping and Classification of Bladder Cancer
Published 2024-11-01“…We discuss the practical advantages of IHC for subtyping, including its cost effectiveness and feasibility in standard pathology laboratories, alongside ongoing challenges such as the requirement for standardised protocols and external validation across diverse clinical settings; Conclusions: While IHC has limitations, it offers a viable alternative for laboratories lacking access to advanced molecular techniques. Further research is required to determine the optimal combination of markers, establish a consensus diagnostic algorithm, and validate IHC through large-scale trials. …”
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Artificial Surface Water Construction Aggregated Water Loss Through Evaporation in the North China Plain
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Spatial Regionalization of the Arctic Ocean Based on Ocean Physical Property
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Revealing the Influence of Semantic Similarity on Survey Responses: A Synthetic Data Generation Approach
Published 2025-01-01“…Questionnaires are essential for measuring self-reported attitudes, beliefs, and behaviour in many research fields. Semantic similarity of the questions is recognized as a source of covariance in the human data, implying that response patterns partly arise from the questionnaire itself. …”
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