… . That would although create a lot of problems, mostly because we miss all the code for handling "same as". Jeblad ( talk ) 14:10, 28 September 2013 (UTC) I see that there's an "edit links" option on categories without existing Wikipedia links, e.g., Category:Arthur_River,_Tasma…
…g of ancient inscriptions, coins, and documents.53 The constant negotiation of “code-switching” and “bilingual interference,” and their necessary assumptions about the role and status of each language in rela- tion to and in contact with the others, suggests that what is at stake…
…ow 74 3.5.1 Ultra-Fast Visual Classification 74 3.5.2 Hypotheses About a Neural Code 77 Coding Based on Spike Timing 77 The Rate Code 77 3.6 Summary 78 4 Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) 81 4.1 General Principles 81 4.2 Models of Learning in Connectionist Systems 84 4.3 Unsupervi…
…te-framed type of language, which means that motion events were more commonly encoded by verbs and adpositions, as in English walk across (the river), rather than by verbs alone, as in the verb-framed type of language, such as French, where the equivalent construction is traverse…
…al encoding appears to be substantially stronger than the others, allowing to decode which sound source a person is “focusing on”. This task is known as auditory attention decoding (AAD) and has been studied mostly for speech perception in noisy or multi-speaker settings. Keyword…
…mals," is an example of the Chinese practice of blending European tastes with encoded symbolic meaning. Campus Event September 27, 2021 W&L’s Campus Kitchen Launches New Program This fall, the Campus Kitchen is introducing a new multi-year event series titled "Just Food: Land Acc…
…ted with Alipay and WeChat’s digital payment platforms. Both developed a Health Code app that assigns a traffic light color (green, yellow, or red) to indicate the risk level of each user based on one’s recent travel history and purchases (e.g., cold medicine). The health codes w…
…e multiplicity of languages, but rather that we may be working against systemic codes that validate certain languages—gestures or practices—above others. Of all arts practices, it is (possibly) in CACD that creative expression, the coming-forth and -together of the complexities o…
…nt (1999-2002) of the Council for the Development of Social Research in Africa (CODESRIA). Mamdani holds a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh (1967), an M.A. and MALD from Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1969) and a Ph.D. from Harvard University (1974).…
… symptomatic not so much of a sudden ethicality, but of the embodied and social codes of aesthetic looking, of the institutional conventions of the art world and, more importantly, the globalized art market, which descends on the Arsenale as so many trades before it: in naval equ…
…. 47 Wise men, sages, priests, spirit-medium, or high dignitary were able to decode the world and to pave the way to the future. 445 of a spindle illustrate very best the rotating world. The spindle’s axle denotes the po- lar axis, while the whorl represents the circle of the cel…
…recommandé d'ajouter en bas d'un article une catégorie existante en ajoutant le code [[catégorie: nom de la catégorie ]]. Sur l'article Wohlfahrtiose , je l'ai fait en ajoutant [[Catégorie:Infection parasitaire]]. Si vous avez encore besoin d'aide, n'hésitez pas à repasser me voi…
…recommandé d'ajouter en bas d'un article une catégorie existante en ajoutant le code [[catégorie: nom de la catégorie ]]. Sur l'article Wohlfahrtiose , je l'ai fait en ajoutant [[Catégorie:Infection parasitaire]]. Si vous avez encore besoin d'aide, n'hésitez pas à repasser me voi…
… include optional supplementary material in addition to the paper itself (e.g., code, data sets, and resources). Finally, in an attempt to eliminate any bias from the reviewing process we put in place a double-blind reviewing system where the identity of the authors was not revea…
…or criteria, ‘intersubjective mental categories’ (Fowler 1991, p.17), ‘rules or codes’ (Allan 2010, p.72) or ‘internalized assumptions’ (Cotter 2010, p.56, italics in original) that people hold/apply about aspects that make an event or story newsworthy. In contrast, Bednarek & Ca…