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Yu Dai, Yuqiao Liu, Lei Yang and Yufan Fu
Idioms are a unique class of words in the Chinese language that can be challenging for Chinese machine reading comprehension due to their formal simplicity and the potential mismatch between their literal and figurative meanings. To address this issue, t...
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Gabriela Völkel, Joseph Seabi, Kate Cockcroft and Paul Goldschagg
The current study constituted part of a larger, longitudinal, South African-based study, namely, The Road and Aircraft Noise Exposure on Children?s Cognition and Health (RANCH?South Africa). In the context of a multicultural South Africa and varying demo...
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Dipima Buragohain, Grisana Punpeng, Sureenate Jaratjarungkiat and Sushank Chaudhary
Recent technology implementation in learning has inspired language educators to employ various e-learning techniques, strategies, and applications in their pedagogical practices while aiming at improving specific learning efficiencies of students. The cu...
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Li He, Xiya Zhao, Liang Zhao and Qing Zhang
Event extraction aims to present unstructured text containing event information in a structured form to help people quickly mine the target information. Most of the traditional event extraction methods focus on the design of complex neural network models...
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Addi Ait-Mlouk, Sadi A. Alawadi, Salman Toor and Andreas Hellander
Machine reading comprehension (MRC) of text data is a challenging task in Natural Language Processing (NLP), with a lot of ongoing research fueled by the release of the Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) and Conversational Question Answering (Co...
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Tracy Arner, Kathryn S. McCarthy and Danielle S. McNamara
Literacy skills are critical for future success, yet over 60% of high school seniors lack proficient reading skills according to standardized tests. The focus on high stakes, standardized test performance may lead educators to ?teach-to-the-test? rather ...
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Laura E. Finch, A. Janet Tomiyama and Andrew Ward
Time spent sitting is associated with negative health outcomes, motivating some individuals to adopt standing desk workstations. This study represents the first investigation of the effects of standing desk use on reading comprehension and creativity. In...
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Nils Horn, Fabian Gampfer and Rüdiger Buchkremer
As the amount of scientific information increases steadily, it is crucial to improve fast-reading comprehension. To grasp many scientific articles in a short period, artificial intelligence becomes essential. This paper aims to apply artificial intellige...
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Jennifer Betsy Redd,Denise Schmidt
Pág. pp. 30 - 38
Mobile devices are gaining momentum and popularity in the daily lives of todayâ??s youth. These devices embrace and encourage ubiquitous learning through their ease of portability and access to various activities that can allow for learning to occur. ...
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Hendriwanto Hendriwanto,Utut Kurniati
Pág. pp. 84 - 92
The study aims at investigating students' reading fluency through mobile assisted extensive reading in effect and responses. Forty-five students (14 males and 31 females) were involved in the study. The participants were asked to read the materials of gr...
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David Mendez,Antonio Rodriguez,Juan Carlos Sanchez Huete,Gregorio Perez
Pág. pp. 72 - 85
Teacher training is an important key of education, although some authors consider the training is not helpful in order to improve learning science of the future teachers. Understanding scientific and mathematics concepts is necessary to develop the logic...
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Khitam Yousuf Shraim
Pág. pp. 25 - 31
The proliferation of increasingly interactive e-reader devices such as the Amazon Kindle represents an opportunity to explore their evolving pedagogical value. This study aims to investigate how use of the Kindle can enhance individuals? English language...
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Raufdeen Rameezdeen, Anushi Rodrigo
Pág. 1 - 12
Clearly written communication aids the understanding of construction contracts, resulting in less disputation. Past research, using opinion surveys rather than objective criteria, shows that construction contracts lack clarity and standard forms have bec...
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Raufdeen Rameezdeen, Anushi Rodrigo
Pág. 1 - 12
Clearly written communication aids the understanding of construction contracts, resulting in less disputation. Past research, using opinion surveys rather than objective criteria, shows that construction contracts lack clarity and standard forms have bec...
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Gianluca Diodati, Assunta Sorrentino, Lorenzo Pellone, Antonio Concilio, Monica Ciminello, Gianvito Apuleo, Shay Shoham, Iddo Kressel and David Bardenstein
In the aeronautical field, the damage that occurs to a carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) structure analysis is a crucial point for further improving its capability and performance. In the current the state of the art, in fact, many issues are linked...
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Jonghyeon Yang, Hanme Jang and Kiyun Yu
Recently, open-domain question-answering systems have achieved tremendous progress because of developments in large language models (LLMs), and have successfully been applied to question-answering (QA) systems, or Chatbots. However, there has been little...
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Zdena Dobesova
This article presents an evaluation of the ERDAS IMAGINE Spatial Model Editor from the perspective of effective cognition. Workflow models designed in Spatial Model Editor are used for the automatic processing of remote sensing data. The process steps ar...
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Eneng YuliIwan Ruswandy
Pág. 135 - 142
Teaching children to recognize letters is not an easy thing to do, not a few parents and early childhood educators need more patience to introduce letters, introducing letters to children is difficult enough especially to teach them reading. Children are...
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