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Individuals utilize online networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to express their interests, opinions or reviews. The users used English language as their medium for communication in earlier days. Despite the fact that content can be written in Unicode characters now, people find it easier to communicate by mixing two or more languages together or lean toward writing their native language in...
Paraphrase Detection is the task of examining if two sentences convey the same meaning or not. Here, in this paper, we have chosen a sentence embedding by unsupervised RAE vectors for capturing syntactic as well as semantic information. The RAEs learn features from the nodes of the parse tree and chunk information along with unsupervised word embedding. These learnt features are used for measuring...
Popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc. has become a platform for the user to express their stance towards the target entity. Target entity can be a person, a location, an organization, a new government policy etc. The stance expressed by the user may be favor towards the target entity, against or sometimes neutral. For the first time, we present stance detection system implemented...
An ultra-low power neural spike sorting technique for implantable, multi-channel neural implant is proposed. It involves spiking neural network (SNN) with binary weights as an energy and area efficient classifier, along with a suitable frontend for spike encoding of the recorded neuro-potential. The proposed scheme employs two step training to implement supervised learning for the classifier, in order...
Training in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) involves considerable personal expense, a long period of training and the need for two degrees. Other costs have also increased, with little change in pay and poor access to funding. After a Freedom of Information request and having reviewed available data, we have established the cost of training in OMFS. There is considerable regional variation in...
Along the prompt growth in World Wide Web, the availability and accessibility of regional language contents such as e-books, web pages, e-mails, and digital repositories has grown exponentially. As a result, the automatic document classification has become the hotspot for fetching information among the millions of web documents. The idea of classifying the text, forms the baseline for many NLP applications...
Between the growth of Internet or World Wide Web (WWW) and the emersion of the social networking site like Friendster, Myspace etc., information society started facing exhilarating challenges in language technology applications such as Machine Translation (MT) and Information Retrieval (IR). Nevertheless, there were researchers working in Machine Translation that deal with real time information for...
This paper is based on morphological analyzer using machine learning approach for complex agglutinative natural languages. Morphological analysis is concerned with retrieving the structure, the syntactic and morphological properties or the meaning of a morphologically complex word. The morphology structure of agglutinative language is unique and capturing its complexity in a machine analyzable and...
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