… . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Recall-Oriented Learning of Named Entities in Arabic Wikipedia Behrang Mohit, Nathan Schneider, Rishav Bhowmick, Kemal Oflazer and Noah A. Smith . . . . 162 ix Tree Representations in Probabilistic Models for Extended Named Entities Detection Marco Dina…
…sed in the experience, that other needs become negligible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology) In his later studies, Csikszentmihalyi together with Montijo and Mouton (2018), argue that talent, giftedness, creativity, and elite performance are not solely the products …
…esca Coccetta Ca’ Foscari University of Venice [email protected] The Effects of Wikis on the Narrative Genre: A Case Study Research into collaborative writing in L2 using wikis has focused mainly on the writing process (e.g. Mak and Coniam, 2008; Kessler, 2009; Lee, 2010). Yet re…
…dine University Libraries: They have a collection development policy at https://wikis.pepperdine.edu/display/LIBPROC/Special+Collections+and+Uni- versity+Archives+Collection+Development+Policy. They note, “Materials are collected in areas that accomplish one of the following goal…
…les. En 1996, ya se contaba con los del conocimiento, por lo que proyectos como Wikipedia, fines de lucro, que los usuarios realicen actos infractores a Tratados de la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad alimentados con aportes propios, son totalmente viables través de sus redes…
…ing systems. The coherence of these fictional universes is contingent on the 34 Wiki Shadowrun, ‘Technomancy’, <https://shadowrun.fandom.com/pl/wiki/Tech nomancy> (2021) [accessed 1/06/2021]. 35 Russell Bailey, ‘Review of Revelation’, <https://www.rpg.net/reviews/ar…
…e interaction – mentioning hybrids of objects, ideas, and knowledge can in turn Wikipedia as a modern example. Such ‘small-world create new networks and result in the disappearance networks’ are characterised by a combination of regu- of other networks. Using the Actor Network Th…
…—+1 125-86598_Landemore_Democracy_3P.indd 15 13/07/20 12:27 PM 16 C H A P TER 1 Wikipedia. The image of open-source software is applicable and relevant to democracy because if, as some have argued, “code is law” (Lessig 2000), one could argue, conversely, that democratic law s…
…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…2023). Investigating the potential of the semantic web for education: Exploring Wikidata as a learning platform. Education and Information Technologies, 28(10), 12565–12614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-023-11664-1 Gershon, N., & Page, W. (2001). What storytelling can do for in…
…cipant C yes We collect information about examination techniques in an internal wiki. Participant D no The only form of collection is my working files and final report. The evidential images are not kept, due to storage limitations. I do not refer back to any previous report, exc…
…lix www.netflix.com/title/81043202 (accessed 31 March 2019). RuPaul’s Drag Race Wiki. 2018. ‘Gia Gunn’. Available at http://rupaulsdragrace.wikia.com/wiki/Gia_Gunn (accessed 13 January 2019). Rupp, Leila J., and Verta Taylor. 2003. Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret. Chicago and Lond…
…e Commons, too. No one individually owns the World-Wide Web or initiatives like Wikipedia, nor – the keyword, again – Creative Commons. Keywords: tourism, pandemic, commons Online discussion among tourism professionals and scholars started immediately after the Covid-19 outbreak.…
…orld-institute), and Tower of Winds in Yokohama by Toyo Ito (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Toyo_Ito). 55 15 List of Figures TOC 2.16 Possible variable furniture created by 3.5 Images exhibiting the swarm idea either adjusting numbers and parameters like DNAs in nature or…
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