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Distantly-Supervised Named Entity Recognition with Noise-Robust Learning and Language Model Augmented Self-Training ...
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ChemNER: Fine-Grained Chemistry Named Entity Recognition with Ontology-Guided Distant Supervision ...
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Unpacking discourses on Chineseness: the cultural politics of language and identity in globalizing China
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Joseonjok YouTubers: translating vernacular Chineseness in South Korea
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COVID-19 Literature Knowledge Graph Construction and Drug Repurposing Report Generation ...
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Chronotopes and heritage authenticity: The case of the Tujia in China
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Commonsense knowledge enhanced memory network for stance classification
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The Effect of Written Text on Comprehension of Spoken English as a Foreign Language: A Replication Study
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Consuming English in rural China: lookalike language and the semiotics of aspiration
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Fangyan and the linguistic landscapes of authenticity: Normativity and innovativity of writing in globalizing China
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Joint L1 − L2 Regularisation for Blind Speech Deconvolution. 18th Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, Harbin, China, September 28-29, 2017
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The purpose of blind speech deconvolution is to recover both the original speech source and the room impulse response (RIR) from the observed reverberant speech. This can be beneficial for speech intelligibility and speech perception. However, the problem is ill-posed, which often requires additional knowledge to solve. In order to address this problem, prior informations (such as the sparseness of signal or acoustic channel) are often exploited. In this paper, we propose a joint L1 − L2 regularisation based blind speech deconvolution method for a single-input and single-output (SISO) acoustic system with a high level of reverberation, where both the sparsity and density of the room impulse responses (RIR) are considered, by imposing an L1 and L2 norm constraint on their early and late part respectively. By employing an alternating strategy, both the source signal and early part in the RIR can be well reconstructed while the late part of the RIR can be suppressed.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77380-3_80 http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/849896/1/Joint_norm.pdf
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Exploring the role of attitudes in new dialect formation in Hohhot, China ...
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Exploring the role of attitudes in new dialect formation in Hohhot, China
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The Relationship between Receptive and Productive Vocabulary Size in an English as a Foreign Language Context
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Wang, Xuan. - : The University of Sydney, 2017. : Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, 2017
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Seeing a foreign accent: Perception of accentedness in Asian and Caucasian speakers by Asian listeners ...
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