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NOAHQA: Numerical Reasoning with Interpretable Graph Question Answering Dataset ...
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NOAHQA: Numerical Reasoning with Interpretable Graph Question Answering Dataset ...
Zhang, Qiyuan; Wang, Lei; Yu, Sicheng. - : arXiv, 2021
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Investigating Math Word Problems using Pretrained Multilingual Language Models ...
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Modeling Transitions of Focal Entities for Conversational Knowledge Base Question Answering ...
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Translate and label! An encoder-decoder approach for cross-lingual semantic role labeling
Daza, Angel [Verfasser]; Frank, Anette [Verfasser]; Inui, Kentaro [Herausgeber]. - Mannheim : Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache (IDS), Bibliothek, 2019
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Unsupervised Deep Structured Semantic Models for Commonsense Reasoning ...
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Cross-lingual semantic specialization via lexical relation induction
Glavaš, Goran; Vulić, Ivan; Korhonen, Anna. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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Do we really need fully unsupervised cross-lingual embeddings?
Vulić, Ivan; Glavaš, Goran; Reichart, Roi. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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Neural control of rising and falling tones in Mandarin speakers who stutter
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 123 (2012) 3, 211-221
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Neural Synchronization during Face-to-Face Communication
Jiang, Jing; Dai, Bohan; Peng, Danling. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2012
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Generating templates of entity summaries with an entity-aspect model and pattern mining
In: Association for Computational Linguistics. Proceedings of the conference. - Stroudsburg, Penn. : ACL 48 (2010) 1, 640-649
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UDEL/SMU at TREC 2009 Entity Track
In: DTIC (2009)
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An empirical study of tokenization strategies for biomedical information retrieval
In: Information Retrieval Journal. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 10 (2007) 4-5, 341-363
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Diagnostic precision of tumor markers for malignant pleural effusion: a meta-analysis
Liang, Qiu-Li; Shi, Huan-Zhong; Qin, Xue-Jun. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2007
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Racial mimesis: Translation, literature, and self -fashioning in modern China.
Jiang, Jing. - 2006
Abstract: China's quest for modernity was marked by ambivalent desires to identify with the West. Objects of admiration and emulation included western science and technology, sociopolitical thinking, literary modes, and the physical body with distinctively white features. My thesis traces the role of the colonial discourse of race in the making of modern Chinese gender identities and modern desire. The first chapter develops the idea of racial mimesis as a central concept that frames my reading of various forms of cultural productions that emerged during the first half of the twentieth century. It highlights the transcultural and translingual dimension of Chinese racial discourse while countenancing possibilities of agency under domination. Through a comparative reading of Jin Yi's Nu jie zhong and Herbert Spencer's earlier work on women's rights, the second chapter examines the process whereby the male elite at the dawn of the twentieth century mobilized the trope of interracial difference to redeem Chinese masculinity for the purpose of survival in a changing world. The third chapter links the bourgeoning culture of hygiene in late nineteenth-century Shanghai, the obsessional display of elegant hands in popular magazines, and the representation of these phenomena in Lu Xun's Soap and Xiao Hong's Hands, arguing that racialized cultural ideals (the hand-fetish) collaborate with older markers of class (the foot-fetish) in further delineating the contour of modern femininity. The fourth chapter provides a close reading of Eileen Chang's earlier works in the Romances collection in order to explore the racialized nature of its modern structure of feelings. The modern world as represented by Chang is one which redistributes desire, desirability, masculinity, and femininity along the lines of culture, nation, and race. My reading suggests that many of the main characters in Chang's romances should be viewed as masters in the art of racial passing whose action always subverts essentialized identities. The final chapter gestures toward the continued operation of racial mimesis in contemporary China, in instances as varied as the outbursts of racism against African students on Post-Mao university campuses and the rising popularity of cosmetic surgery in China and elsewhere in Asia. ; Ph.D. ; Asian literature ; Comparative literature ; Language, Literature and Linguistics ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/126060/2/3224911.pdf
Keyword: Chang; China; Eileen; Eileen Chang; Gender Identities; Herbert; Herbert Spencer; Hong; Jin; Literature; Lu; Modern; Racial Mimesis; Self-fashioning; Spencer; Translation; Xiao; Xun; Yi
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/126060
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An Empirical Study of Tokenization Strategies for Biomedical Information Retrieval
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