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END-TO-END SPEECH RECOGNITION FROM FEDERATED ACOUSTIC MODELS
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In: The International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03601224 ; The International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, & Signal Processing (ICASSP), May 2022, Singapour, Singapore (2022)
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Translating Headers of Tabular Data: A Pilot Study of Schema Translation ...
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A Hybrid Semantic Parsing Approach for Tabular Data Analysis ...
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Mobile technology utilization among patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds attending cardiac rehabilitation.
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Textual organisation and construal of interpersonal meanings in different genres of medical texts ...
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Textual organisation and construal of interpersonal meanings in different genres of medical texts
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Mobile Technology Utilization Among Patients From Diverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds Attending Cardiac Rehabilitation in Australia: Descriptive, Case-Matched Comparative Study
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Why did you withdraw? Experiences of Chinese international doctoral students in Canada
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Mobility and migration are features of this global era. Thus, most higher education institutions are increasingly recruiting international students. Host institutions and countries benefit in many different ways from this recruitment; however, the experiences of international students are still under-researched. Although studies examining the linguistic and cultural challenges that are encountered by international students have started to emerge, little attention has been given to those who did not complete their studies, particularly doctoral students. This study sheds light on four Chinese international doctoral students and explores the reasons for their withdrawal from their studies in a Canadian context. Using a narrative methodological approach, data were collected through semi-structured and in-depth interviews in the participants’ native language: Mandarin. Four themes and two sub-themes emerged from the interview data. The themes included: academic interactions and integration; partnership and the perception of gender roles; family of origin and the importance of education; and educational differences between China and Canada. Participants’ experiences during their doctoral studies did influence their decisions to withdraw. Specifically, the incompatibility with supervisors was one factor that directly led to the withdrawal of some research participants. However, other factors played key roles as well. The participants’ intentions and willingness to fulfil their gender roles and family obligations impacted their decisions in various ways. In addition, their past experiences in China and certain aspects of Chinese culture seem to have shaped their expectations about education and the supervisory relationship. ; Graduate ; 2019-08-20
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Chinese graduate students; Culture in education; Dropout; Higher education; International students
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URL: https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/10055
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Mobile Technology Use Across Age Groups in Patients Eligible for Cardiac Rehabilitation: Survey Study
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A Tentative Research on Chinese Culture Integrated Into College English Teaching: Taking an English Optional Course Dialogue With Chinese Culture as an Example
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In: Cross-Cultural Communication; Vol 12, No 11 (2016): Cross-Cultural Communication; 27-32 ; 1923-6700 ; 1712-8358 (2016)
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