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When BERT meets Bilbo: a learning curve analysis of pretrained language model on disease classification
In: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak (2022)
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Kinematic Motion Retargeting via Neural Latent Optimization for Learning Sign Language ...
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CodeT5: Identifier-aware Unified Pre-trained Encoder-Decoder Models for Code Understanding and Generation ...
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Special Patterns of Dynamic Brain Networks Discriminate Between Face and Non-face Processing: A Single-Trial EEG Study
In: Front Neurosci (2021)
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Dynamic Movement Primitive based Motion Retargeting for Dual-Arm Sign Language Motions ...
Liang, Yuwei; Li, Weijie; Wang, Yue. - : arXiv, 2020
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ADFAC: Automatic detection of facial articulatory features
In: MethodsX (2020)
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ADFAC: Automatic detection of facial articulatory features
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Open Agile text mining for bioinformatics: the PubAnnotation ecosystem
Kim, Jin-Dong; Wang, Yue; Fujiwara, Toyofumi. - : Oxford University Press, 2019
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Heart sound signals can be used for emotion recognition
Xiefeng, Cheng; Wang, Yue; Dai, Shicheng. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2019
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Diverse Education Based on Specific Conditions in Rural Areas of China
In: Studies in Literature and Language; Vol 19, No 3 (2019): Studies in Literature and Language; 92-95 ; 1923-1563 ; 1923-1555 (2019)
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Additional file 1: of Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from China-Myanmar border area ...
Hai-Mo Shen; Shen-Bo Chen; Cui, Yan-Bing. - : figshare, 2018
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Additional file 1: of Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from China-Myanmar border area ...
Hai-Mo Shen; Shen-Bo Chen; Cui, Yan-Bing. - : figshare, 2018
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Cross-modal Association between Auditory and Visuospatial Information in Mandarin Tone Perception in Noise by Native and Non-native Perceivers
Abstract: Speech perception involves multiple input modalities. Research has indicated that perceivers establish cross-modal associations between auditory and visuospatial events to aid perception. Such intermodal relations can be particularly beneficial for speech development and learning, where infants and non-native perceivers need additional resources to acquire and process new sounds. This study examines how facial articulatory cues and co-speech hand gestures mimicking pitch contours in space affect non-native Mandarin tone perception. Native English as well as Mandarin perceivers identified tones embedded in noise with either congruent or incongruent Auditory-Facial (AF) and Auditory-FacialGestural (AFG) inputs. Native Mandarin results showed the expected ceiling-level performance in the congruent AF and AFG conditions. In the incongruent conditions, while AF identification was primarily auditory-based, AFG identification was partially based on gestures, demonstrating the use of gestures as valid cues in tone identification. The English perceivers’ performance was poor in the congruent AF condition, but improved significantly in AFG. While the incongruent AF identification showed some reliance on facial information, incongruent AFG identification relied more on gestural than auditory-facial information. These results indicate positive effects of facial and especially gestural input on non-native tone perception, suggesting that cross-modal (visuospatial) resources can be recruited to aid auditory perception when phonetic demands are high. The current findings may inform patterns of tone acquisition and development, suggesting how multi-modal speech enhancement principles may be applied to facilitate speech learning.
Keyword: Audio-visual; Cross-modal association; English; Gesture; Mandarin; Tone perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/27307
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02051
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Cross-modal Association between Auditory and Visuospatial Information in Mandarin Tone Perception in Noise by Native and Non-native Perceivers
Hannah, Beverly; Wang, Yue; Jongman, Allard. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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Effects of acoustic and linguistic experience on Japanese pitch accent processing
Wu, Xianghua; Kawase, Saya (S31710); Wang, Yue. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2017
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fMRI evidence for cortical modification during learning of Mandarin lexical tone
Wang, Yue; Sereno, Joan A.; Jongman, Allard. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2017
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Tone assimilation by Mandarin and Thai listeners with and without L2 experience
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 46 (2014), 86-100
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Hamiltonian cycles in hypercubes with faulty edges
In: Information sciences. - New York, NY : Elsevier Science Inc. 256 (2014), 225-233
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The influence of visual speech information on the intelligibility of English consonants produced by non-native speakers
Kawase, Saya (S31710); Hannah, Beverly; Wang, Yue. - : U.S., Acoustical Society of America, 2014
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Training American listeners to perceive Mandarin tones
Wang, Yue; Spence, Michelle M.; Jongman, Allard. - : The Acoustical Society of America, 2014
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