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X-Transformer: A Machine Translation Model Enhanced by the Self-Attention Mechanism
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 9; Pages: 4502 (2022)
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Pseudo-label growth dictionary pair learning for crowd counting [<Journal>]
Liu, Wei [Verfasser]; Wang, Huake [Verfasser]; Luo, Hao [Verfasser].
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ERNIE 3.0: Large-scale Knowledge Enhanced Pre-training for Language Understanding and Generation ...
Sun, Yu; Wang, Shuohuan; Feng, Shikun. - : arXiv, 2021
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UniKeyphrase: A Unified Extraction and Generation Framework for Keyphrase Prediction ...
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Semantic-Preserving Adversarial Text Attacks ...
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Lexicon Enhanced Chinese Sequence Labeling Using BERT Adapter ...
Liu, Wei; Fu, Xiyan; Zhang, Yue. - : arXiv, 2021
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LexiClean: An annotation tool for rapid multi-task lexical normalisation ...
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Lexicon Enhanced Chinese Sequence Labeling Using BERT Adapter ...
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Nursing students’ attitudes, knowledge and willingness of to receive the coronavirus disease vaccine: A cross-sectional study
In: Nurse Educ Pract (2021)
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Leveraging Linguistically-aware Object Relations and NASNet for Image Captioning ...
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LCEval: Learned Composite Metric for Caption Evaluation ...
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Diagnosis and grading of radiographic osteoporotic vertebral deformity by general radiologists after a brief self-learning period
In: J Thorac Dis (2020)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The expanded semi-quantitative (eSQ) osteoporotic vertebral deformity (OVD) classification has minimal, mild, moderate, moderately-severe, severe, and collapsed grades with <20%, 20–25%, >25%–1/3, >1/3–40%, >40%–2/3, >2/3 vertebral height loss respectively. This study evaluates the performance of using this grading criterion by radiology readers who did not have former training in OVD assessment. METHODS: Spine radiographs of 44 elderly women with 278 normal appearing vertebrae and 65 OVDs were selected, with two senior readers agreed the reference reading. Three readers from Italy and three readers from China were invited to evaluate these radiographs after reading five reference articles including one detailing eSQ criteria with illustrative examples. Before the second round of reading, the readers were asked to read an additional explanatory document. For the readers in Italy an additional on-line demonstration was given on how to measure vertebral height loss in another five cases of OVD. Two Chinese readers had a third round of reading after a 90 minutes’ on-line lecture. RESULTS: The final absolute agreement rate with the reference reading (i.e., exactly the same grading as the reference) ranged between 46.2% to 68.2% for the six readers, and the final relative agreement (with one eSQ grade difference allowed) ranged between 78.5% to 92.5%. The >1 grade disagreement rate was all below 11%, and mostly below 7%. The missed OVD were mostly minimal grade. The rate for missing a ≥ mild OVD was <4.5%, and false positive rate was generally <1.4% among the final reading. If the minimal grade was removed and the remaining gradings were converted to Genant’s semi-quantitative (GSQ) grading, the mean kappa values against the reference reading for SQ grades-1,2,3 were 0.813, 0.814, and 0.916 respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates good performance of the six learner readers for assessing radiographic after a brief self-learning period.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-2379
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578449/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33145043
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Recent advance on detecting core-periphery structure: a survey [<Journal>]
Tang, Wenli [Verfasser]; Zhao, Liutao [Verfasser]; Liu, Wei [Verfasser].
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Video description: A survey of methods, datasets, and evaluation metrics
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2019)
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Word-level Lexical Normalisation using Context-Dependent Embeddings ...
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Gender differences on medical students’ attitudes toward patient-centred care: a cross-sectional survey conducted in Heilongjiang, China
Liu, Wei; Hao, Yanhua; Zhao, Xiaowen. - : PeerJ Inc., 2019
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Research candidates' multilingual capabilities as potential resources for original contributions to knowledge : creating a common intellectual space in Anglophone universities
Liu, Wei. - 2019
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Du dialecte à la langue internationale : Etude sociolinguistique du français
In: Studies in Literature and Language; Vol 18, No 2 (2019): Studies in Literature and Language; 1-5 ; 1923-1563 ; 1923-1555 (2019)
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Affective preference measurement of product appearance based on event-related potentials [<Journal>]
Guo, Fu [Verfasser]; Wang, Xue-shuang [Sonstige]; Liu, Wei-lin [Sonstige].
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Family language policy in English as a foreign language: a case study from China to Canada [<Journal>]
Liu, Wei [Verfasser]; Lin, Xiaobing [Sonstige]
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