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Language is more abstract than you think, or, why aren’t languages more iconic? ...
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Representasi Angka Arab sebagai Huruf Arab dalam Teks Berbasis Internet ...
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Linking Memory Activation and Word Adoption in Social Language Use via Rational Analysis ...
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Is Word Adoption a Grassroots Process? An Analysis of Reddit Communities ...
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The Colombian Signed Peace Agreement: A Text Mining Analysis of its Comprehension Difficulty ...
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NETANOS - Named entity-based Text Anonymization for Open Science ...
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Background: The shift towards open science, implies that researchers should share their data. Often there is a dilemma between publicly sharing data and protecting their subjects' confidentiality. Moreover, the case of unstructured text data (e.g. stories) poses an additional dilemma: anonymizing texts without deteriorating their content for secondary research. Existing text anonymization systems either deteriorate the content of the original or have not been tested empirically. We propose and empirically evaluate NETANOS: named entity-based text anonymization for open science. NETANOS is an open-source context-preserving anonymization system that identifies and modifies named entities (e.g. persons, locations, times, dates). The aim is to assist researchers in sharing their raw text data.Method & Results: NETANOS anonymizes critical, contextual information through a stepwise named entity recognition (NER) implementation: it identifies contextual information (e.g. "Munich") and then replaces them with a ...
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Applied Linguistics; Computational Engineering; Computational Linguistics; Engineering; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/w9nhb https://osf.io/w9nhb/
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Cognitive conflict in Science: Demonstrations in what scientists talk about and study. ...
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How people talk about armed conflicts: An analysis of Reddit data ...
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Examining Working Memory during Sentence Construction with an ACT-R Model of Grammatical Encoding ...
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Divergent discourse between protests and counter-protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter ...
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Learning multilingual named entity recognition from Wikipedia ...
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Learning multilingual named entity recognition from Wikipedia ...
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R-implementation of VAD filter applied to speech of healthy and brain-damaged individuals. ...
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Statistical Study about Existing OWL Ontologies from a Significant Sample as Previous Step for their AlignmentUntitled Item ...
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Statistical Study about Existing OWL Ontologies from a Significant Sample as Previous Step for their AlignmentUntitled Item ...
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Automated detection of unfilled pauses in speech of healthy and brain-damaged individuals ...
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