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Speaking Style Variability in Speaker Discrimination by Humans and Machines
Afshan, Amber. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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An Efficient Method for Biomedical Entity Linking Based on Inter- and Intra-Entity Attention
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 6; Pages: 3191 (2022)
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ТРУДНОСТИ ПРЕПОДАВАНИЯ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА В НЕЯЗЫКОВОМ ВУЗЕ ... : CHALLENGES OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN A NON-LINGUISTIC HIGHER SCHOOL ...
Л.Ю. Обухова. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2021
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A Neural N-Gram-Based Classifier for Chinese Clinical Named Entity Recognition
In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 18 (2021)
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A Transformer-Based Neural Machine Translation Model for Arabic Dialects That Utilizes Subword Units
In: Sensors ; Volume 21 ; Issue 19 (2021)
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High-intensity interval training upon cognitive and psychological outcomes in youth : a systematic review
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When to Make the Sensory Social: Registering in Face-to-Face Openings
In: Faculty Publications (2020)
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Extractive summarization using siamese hierarchical transformer encoders
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Using Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers for Conversational Machine Comprehension ; Användning av BERT-språkmodell för konversationsförståelse
Gogoulou, Evangelina. - : KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019
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Improving Hybrid CTC/Attention Architecture with Time-Restricted Self-Attention CTC for End-to-End Speech Recognition
In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 21 (2019)
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Exploring Efficient Neural Architectures for Linguistic–Acoustic Mapping in Text-To-Speech
In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 16 (2019)
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When to make the sensory social: Registering in copresent openings
In: Communication Scholarship (2019)
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Bridging the gap: attending to discontinuity in identification of multiword expressions
Mitkov, Ruslan; Kouchaki, Samaneh; Taslimipoor, Shiva. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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Deep neural networks for natural language processing and its acceleration
Lin, Zhouhan. - 2019
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Light and heavy drinking in jurisdictions with different alcohol policy environments.
In: The International journal on drug policy, vol. 65, pp. 86-96 (2019)
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Testing the Bilingual Advantage Hypothesis: Language Balance and Self-Regulation
Zweig, Hannah Victoria. - : University of Oregon, 2018
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Propuesta de intervención psicoeducativa en un caso de dislexia
Bonavetti Bernal, Cynthia Anabel. - : Universitat Jaume I, 2018
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Examining links between anxiety, reinvestment and walking when talking by older adults during adaptive gait
Young, WR; Olonilua, M; Masters, RSW; Dimitriadis, S; Williams, AM. - : Springer Verlag (Germany), 2015
Abstract: Falls by older adults often result in reduced quality of life and debilitating fear of further falls. Stopping walking when talking (SWWT) is a significant predictor of future falls by older adults and is thought to reflect age-related increases in attentional demands of walking. We examine whether SWWT is associated with use of explicit movement cues during locomotion, and evaluate if conscious control (i.e., movement specific reinvestment) is causally linked to falls-related anxiety during a complex walking task. We observed whether twenty-four older adults stopped walking when talking when asked a question during an adaptive gait task. After certain trials, participants completed a visual-spatial recall task regarding walkway features, or answered questions about their movements during the walk. In a subsequent experimental condition, participants completed the walking task under conditions of raised postural threat. Compared to a control group, participants who SWWT reported higher scores for aspects of reinvestment relating to conscious motor processing but not movement self-consciousness. The higher scores for conscious motor processing were preserved when scores representing cognitive function were included as a covariate. There were no group differences in measures of general cognitive function, visual spatial working memory or balance confidence. However, the SWWT group reported higher scores on a test of external awareness when walking, indicating allocation of attention away from task-relevant environmental features. Under conditions of increased threat, participants self-reported significantly greater state anxiety and reinvestment and displayed more accurate responses about their movements during the task. SWWT is not associated solely with age-related cognitive decline or generic increases in age-related attentional demands of walking. SWWT may be caused by competition for phonological resources of working memory associated with consciously processing motor actions and appears to be causally linked with fall-related anxiety and increased vigilance. ; This research was supported by The Royal Society (IE131576) and British Academy (SG132820).
Keyword: Attention; Conscious motor processing; Falls; Fear of falling; Movement self consciousness; Stops walking when talking; Working memory
URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00221-015-4445-z
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/11437
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-015-4445-z
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Orthographic learning during reading: the role of whole-word visual processing
In: ISSN: 0141-0423 ; EISSN: 1467-9817 ; Journal of Research in Reading ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01218316 ; Journal of Research in Reading, Wiley, 2015, 38, pp.141-158. ⟨10.1111/j.1467-9817.2012.01551.x⟩ (2015)
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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PREDICTIVE PROCESSING: EVIDENCE FROM SUBJECT FILLED-GAP EFFECTS IN NATIVE AND NONNATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
Johnson, Adrienne Marie. - : University of Kansas, 2015
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