This paper presents a deep learning approach for Urdu NER that harnesses FastText and Floret word embeddings to capture the contextual information of words by considering the surrounding context of words for improved feature extraction. The pre-trained FastText and Floret word...
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find wrong spellings of an Urdu word using a broad lexicon lookup method and provide a list of candidate words with correct spellings. They used a mixed model that rates the words in the nominee word list. They used several ranking techniques such as Soundex36, Shapex36, longest common sub...
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It’s incredible how lips, tongue, teeth, alveolar ridge, palate, glottis, and larynx work harmoniously to bring out the words. Studies have proved that positive sounds like OM (AUM) help maintain hormonal balance and mental health and reduce stress and anxiety. So, what parts does Akashdeep...
combining network topology and OSM comments. We construct a vector matrix of comments and words via OTI (optimisation term frequency–inverse document frequency). To better identify the stances, we introduce another vector matrix with novel or special attribute, that is, network topology among the ...
In addition, their coverage in academic texts is much higher than that in non‐academic texts, such as news and literary works, which shows that the AVLC includes words that are particularly used in academic texts. The AVLC is, to our knowledge, the first vocabulary list of academic ...
Ever since the discovery of Indus valley civilization, scholars have debated the linguistic identities of its people. This study analyzes numerous archaeological, linguistic, archaeogenetic and historical evidences to claim that the words used for elepha
No, not so much in time. I heard different language versions numerous times to understand the words, took help from Google lyrics and friends. I spent just one evening on the actual recording of the mash-up with a single-minded focus to finish it that day itself. I had to call some ...
recover her ability to read the words she can now speak so eloquently. The more mysterious procedural pathway involves information, skills, or activities that we use or do so often that we don't want to have to waste cognitive resources in having to think about them. Think that drill means...