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A Domain Adaptation-Based Method for Classification of Motor Imagery EEG
In: Mathematics; Volume 10; Issue 9; Pages: 1588 (2022)
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Personalized Transformer for Explainable Recommendation ...
Li, Lei; Zhang, Yongfeng; Chen, Li. - : arXiv, 2021
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Fine-grained style control in Transformer-based Text-to-speech Synthesis ...
Chen, Li-Wei; Rudnicky, Alexander. - : arXiv, 2021
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Alpha at SemEval-2021 Tasks 6: Transformer Based Propaganda Classification ...
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Personalized Transformer for Explainable Recommendation ...
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Alpha at SemEval-2021 Tasks 6: Transformer Based Propaganda Classification ...
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Speech Representation Learning Combining Conformer CPC with Deep Cluster for the ZeroSpeech Challenge 2021 ...
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Xiaomingbot: A Multilingual Robot News Reporter ...
Xu, Runxin; Cao, Jun; Wang, Mingxuan. - : arXiv, 2020
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An Recognition–Verification Mechanism for Real-Time Chinese Sign Language Recognition Based on Multi-Information Fusion
In: Sensors ; Volume 19 ; Issue 11 (2019)
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Persistent spatial patterns of interacting contagions
Chen, Li. - : American Physical Society, 2019
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Automated comprehensive evaluation approach for user interface satisfaction based on concurrent think-aloud method [<Journal>]
Chen, Weipeng [Verfasser]; Lin, Tao [Sonstige]; Chen, Li [Sonstige].
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Personalizing recommendation diversity based on user personality [<Journal>]
Wu, Wen [Verfasser]; Chen, Li [Sonstige]; Zhao, Yu [Sonstige]
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Automated comprehensive evaluation approach for user interface satisfaction based on concurrent think-aloud method [<Journal>]
Chen, Weipeng [Verfasser]; Lin, Tao [Sonstige]; Chen, Li [Sonstige].
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Acquisition of Stop Consonants in Mandarin-Japanese Early Bilingual Children [<Journal>]
Tanaka, Makiko [Verfasser]; Chen, Li-Mei [Sonstige]; Hsu, Chung-Jen [Sonstige]
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Downward entailing and Chinese polarity items
Chen, Li. - New York : Routledge, 2018
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Generative Adversarial Networks for Unpaired Voice Transformation on Impaired Speech ...
Chen, Li-Wei; Lee, Hung-Yi; Tsao, Yu. - : arXiv, 2018
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Running a successful network to support methodologists and guideline developers: sharing experiences from UK evidence synthesis networks
Abstract: Running a successful network to support methodologists and guideline developers: sharing experiences from UK evidence synthesis networks Facilitators: Judith Thornton (NICE); Ruaraidh Hill (University of Liverpool), Emma McFarlane (NICE), Li Chia Chen (University of Manchester) BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION We established the ‘North West Evidence Synthesis Network’ (NWESN) to bring together guideline developers, health researchers and policy makers from across our region in order to share knowledge and expertise and raise awareness of methodological developments. Several other UK networks have been initiated including the ‘Liverpool Evidence Synthesis Network’ (LivEN). Feedback from members has been positive with both personal and institutional benefits. Other networks include: • Health Research Methodology and Implementation (HeRMI) • Bangor Evidence Synthesis Hub (BESH) • Peninsula Systematic Review discussion group (PenSR) OBJECTIVES • To advocate the role of networks • To discuss the practicalities to establishing/running networks • To explore what guideline developers needs from networks DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKSHOP Short presentations to compare and contrast the remit, structure and function of different networks. Group discussions to explore: • What guideline developers want from networks • Challenges to establishing/running networks and strategies to overcome these. • Future directions for networking • How networks can be better connected Group feedback and conclusions TARGET GROUPS All staff involved in evidence synthesis and guideline development. IMPLICATIONS FOR GUIDELINE DEVELOPERS Our presentation at the Global Evidence Summit 2017 demonstrated the benefits of membership of the NWESN. Implications for guideline developers included general education and updating on new methods; a key benefit is the opportunity to share skills, information and support across researchers and institutions. CONCLUSIONS The workshop intends to raise awareness of the benefits of networks and what they can offer methodologists and guideline developers. We hope to encourage more people to connect with and establish methodological networks.
URL: http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3023822/
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http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3023822/1/ESN%20for%20GIN%20-%208%20March%202018.pdf
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Babbling development as seen in canonical babbling ratios: A naturalistic evaluation of all-day recordings
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Additional file 1: of Economic burden and its associated factors of hospitalized patients infected with A (H7N9) virus: a retrospective study in Eastern China, 2013â 2014 ...
Huo, Xiang; Chen, Li-Ling; Hong, Lei. - : Figshare, 2016
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Additional file 1: of Economic burden and its associated factors of hospitalized patients infected with A (H7N9) virus: a retrospective study in Eastern China, 2013â 2014 ...
Huo, Xiang; Chen, Li-Ling; Hong, Lei. - : Figshare, 2016
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