Flipping their syntactic form does nothing to their semantic role.
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But there's something called semantic memory, which is more vague.
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These semantic issues are hardly the sole province of academics.
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Such semantic change has become something of a corporate trend.
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WordNet was intended to organize the semantic concepts of English.
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As a purely semantic manner, I'm not sure that's right.
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Much of the argument concerned a semantic and psychological puzzle.
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There was no association of TV watching with semantic fluency.
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Semantic Scholar is free to use — you can find it here.
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Roth doesn't have plans to release Semantic Machine's AI to consumers.
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That definitely seems to be the case over at Semantic Machines.
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McGriggs calls for a semantic distinction that would reflect this change.
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French, for me, was semantic baking soda, reinvigorating my expressive palette.
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On issues of ad targeting, Facebook evaded substantive questions with semantic dodges.
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Unfortunately, much like "cryptocurrency," this is something of a semantic gray area.
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"We're taking the Internet and converting it into semantic knowledge," says Tung.
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Good. Along with tension, discrepancy: smooth alliteration can glide over semantic distress.
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Considering crypto under the Second Amendment is more than a semantic trick.
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The White House does semantic cartwheels to say neither mission is combat.
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Talk about semantic confusion over a rather important issue of U.S. politics.
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But Semantic Scholar, funded by a single nonprofit, is in its infancy.
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To the reader, each character conveys mainly semantic, rather than phonetic, information.
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But some experts said the difference between "collusion" and "conspiracy" is semantic.
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I get that, but I don't think is a mere semantic dispute.
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Though Schjøll Brede says the difference is it's taking a semantic approach to extracting context from text, which she says needs a full language model to function, vs Iris's non-semantic approach, which does not require a language model.
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This isn't merely a semantic point; it's crucial to actually addressing mass incarceration.
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Lyrics, melodies, and harmonies stick with her, thanks to her intact semantic memory.
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The distinction is not merely semantic, but has economic, military and political implications.
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They're a semantic complement to his flouting of tradition and junking of norms.
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Semantic Scholar is one not-for-profit effort we've covered before, for example.
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Instead of building its own consumer products, Semantic Machines focused on enterprise customers.
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It represents a semantic graph of your personality and your predicted future behavior.
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But despite having severe amnesia, KA had an "impressive" amount of semantic memory.
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Currently the service supports text classification, image classification, object detection and semantic segmentation.
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"This is a semantic game that Trump's Cabinet officials are playing," Morano said.
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It was his bold descent into his thesaurus, a sort of semantic spelunking.
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That might sound like a narrow semantic debate, but the difference is fundamental.
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"I would say that the main difference is the semantic difference," he said.
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Moreover: Elaborate semantic evasions of the word "Islamic" fool nobody and help nothing.
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Sterling mixes metaphoric and semantic play, with an intuitive grasp of his materials.
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But for residents of Houston, Texas, the distinction may be a semantic one.
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No amount of semantic games about the meaning of "access" can change that.
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Evidence for semantic memory in animals has been observed across a variety of species.
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The team encapsulates 8 PhDs in areas from semantic AI to contemporary Islamic issues.
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Translate that semantic space into a more practically designed database — and boom, you're done!
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"The Verge should stand up for common sense and semantic integrity," said one commenter.
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Some people think that there has to be a true semantic engine behind it.
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"We have a semantic problem with Venezuelans arriving in the U.S.," he told me.
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Like McKinnon, people with amnesia usually lose their episodic memories and keep their semantic ones.
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My point was, it was a semantic issue that folks were taking out of context.
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These reflect semantic memory, a type of explicit memory, where previously learned information is recalled.
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Phonetic radicals give clues about a character's pronunciation; semantic ones give clues about its meaning.
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It is so close to communicating some sort of semantic meaning without achieving as much.
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That was strictly in computer science, the first field Semantic Scholar was instructed to consume.
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"Alex's study showed huge parts of the brain are involved in semantic comprehension," Gallant says.
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But that may change as the number of papers tracked by Semantic Scholar piles up.
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It's sort of a semantic argument, whether these will really still be stores or not.
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Semantic Machines had raised $21 million from investors including Bain Capital Ventures, General Catalyst, Justin.
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This is done by recommending content based on a semantic graph and a social graph.
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With this model, Semantic Machines also gets to monetize its product for specific use cases.
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Two readers argue that it is indeed warranted, and that a semantic argument is unseemly.
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Undoubtedly, this semantic dislocation is related to the fact that I can render disability invisible.
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Some at the F.B.I. suspected that Democratic appointees were playing semantic games to help Mrs.
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" I have to pace and place the semantic arrival of the words, their "meaning units.
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Unlike semantic content, social function cannot be understood in isolation, just by examining the words.
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As someone who spent more than a decade working on a language-neutral semantic engine, I got very excited when I realized that the system and the ontology described by Elliott as a prerequisite to the semantic analysis is very close to what I constructed.
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Semantic parsing also ensued over whether the modifier "meaningful" is significantly (or meaningfully) different from "significant".
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It is the kind of semantic nitpicking that has made progressive movements unappealing to many Americans.
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These patterns were then represented as a visual "semantic fingerprint" on a grid of 128x128 pixels.
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The Allen Institute yesterday announced improvements to Semantic Scholar, a popular search engine for academic research.
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Languages, though, can exchange grammatical and semantic elements when they meet, which can speed up diversification.
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English, perhaps, becomes the common language, even though it cannot resolve the semantic distances between them.
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Semantic dog whistles work by exploiting different linguistic conventions among different subsets of a speaker's audience.
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We built a massive a graph where nodes correspond to photos, semantic entities, and textual responses.
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After analyzing the structure of the query, this is then fed to a semantic analysis component.
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In the lexicon of commentary, some terms have suffered serious semantic erosion and could be dropped.
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No negative effects were found, however, for other cognitive tasks like memory recall or semantic abilities.
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Semantic Machines has aims to close the gap here and let memory stretch even further back.
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It is time to move beyond the semantic battle and to defend political equality head-on.
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As people age, semantic memory often is one of the first forms of memory to fade.
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We trust our bodies and muscle memory to succeed where intellectual calculation and semantic memory fail.
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For now, we can see additional work that the Neural Engine puts in with Semantic Rendering.
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One is semantic memory, which allows us to remember how to spell a word like, say, autonoetic.
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" This is different from semantic memory, which he says would be like asking me to describe "breakfast.
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Think about all the public figures who've issued full-on statements about this aggressively uninteresting semantic debate.
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Lastly, they get down to the "semantic level": comparing the media to things they know are true.
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Any IT upgrade needs to embrace network architecture that allows for semantic enrichment, shared metadata, and APIs.
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Semantic memory thus designates our memory for general knowledge about the world, as well as about ourselves.
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In some of the experiments they did, KA was even better than healthy subjects in semantic knowledge.
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But they also saw that his cortex was abnormally thick in other areas associated with semantic processing.
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It's a sport that's led to some tortured semantic gymnastics on the part of his defenders. Rep.
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If this doesn't make it a media company, then the distinction is semantic enough to be meaningless.
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Deconstruction maintains that any given text is, below its surface, a roiling system of conflicting semantic signs.
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Semantic is trying to double down on the memory portion to give users the experience they expect.
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The company bought Semantic Machines in May to give users a more life-like conversation with bots.
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The company has added "semantic rendering," which adjusts the lighting on photos retroactively based on the subjects.
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Even as he reckons seriously with our state of affairs, Brown demonstrates a spirit of semantic play.
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I asked him if this discomfort was substantive or merely semantic, and his answer was surprisingly forthright.
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Some will see the distinction between white nationalism and white supremacy as a semantic sleight of hand.
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In fact he performed semantic acrobatics to denounce America's military maneuvers against Iran without precisely blaming Trump.
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Nor is it surprising to learn that temporal lobe epilepsy affects episodic memory more than semantic memory.
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With the right integrations, Semantic Machines offers a robust alternative With the right integrations, Semantic Machines offers a robust alternative While not pictured, the same AI was able to recall the booking of a previous San Francisco trip and W hotel reservation to easily rebook at a later date.
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Endel Tulving, who defined episodic and semantic memory, proposed that conscious recollection was required to demonstrate episodic memory.
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Obviously you used to follow somebody who continually expressed sexist anti-LGBTQ and anti-semantic bigotry Louis Farrakhan.
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One such error nearly saw the court strike down crucial parts of law; only semantic gymnastics saved it.
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Both young and old use the semantic camouflage of their eras and workplaces, hurling jargon at one another.
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The semantic machines team is hard at work with the Cortana folks to bring those capabilities into Cortana.
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Semantic Machines is led by UC Berkeley professor Dan Klein and former Apple chief speech scientist Larry Gillick.
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OK. So, let&aposs not get caught up in this little vanilla biscuit, oh, you know, semantic gymnastics.
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Whether or not the system that emerges still comprises a form of capitalism is ultimately a semantic question.
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Semantic dog whistles depend on secret codes, but it seems that those codes are pretty easy to crack.
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The website will now house any interactive AI language tools, and Google is calling the collection Semantic Experiences.
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All of which makes sense when there's this risky semantic instability embedded right at the heart of terrorism.
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It's either a metamorphic new beginning or a horrific end, collapsing the semantic distance between love and violence.
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For the sake of all our sanity, can we just put that semantic bullshit in the grave already?
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"Some of the confusion stemming from the green-card issue is just semantic in nature," the official said.
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I THOUGHT THAT HE WAS VERY SEMANTIC IN THE WAY HE WAS ANSWERING QUESTION AS OPPOSED TO FULLSOME.
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Whether we want to dignify these patterns with the label of a strategy is largely a semantic question.
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Republicans are critical of what they view as a semantic argument between a wall and enhanced border security.
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That, in turn, has tended to devolve into a kind of semantic quibbling over what a wave is.
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Semantic memory is, in essence, our knowledge of the world and culture of which we are a part.
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Specifically, they wanted to see how a single workout might change the way the brain processed semantic memories.
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Before Trump, there was enough overlap between popular will and electoral outcome to make the issue largely semantic.
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" Thus, a semantic sleight of hand was necessary, he said: "We developed this concept of 'not so tall.
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If "communism" is too laden with historical failures and semantic difficulties, are "socialism" or "social democracy" better alternatives?
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AB: Most of the people involved with the Project have worked very closely with sonic and semantic particulars.
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Many other languages have their own writers who have left a legacy of semantic gems for future generations.
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These are not unimportant things, not "small" at all, really, but they are different from communicating semantic content.
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Studies have found that grizzled veterans tend to outperform younger workers in semantic memory, and language and speech skills.
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Our brains tend to forget memories of things that happened (episodic memories) more quickly than general knowledge (semantic memories).
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We think there's going to be a hybrid of it, but we start out with a non-semantic approach.
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"We're using a non-semantic neural topic modeling approach with a heuristic function for hierarchy building," says Schjøll Brede.
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Founded in 2014, Semantic Machines uses machine learning to make bots respond in a more natural way to queries.
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In international development, we have fashioned a semantic universe in which we in the West are the essential actors.
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Carson's campaign has since conceded he did not formally apply and said the debate centered on a semantic misunderstanding.
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At TheScore, he regularly contributes lengthy, fact-based treatises that cut through the semantic guesswork of your average analyst.
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"We fight so hard because this place is truly our home, not just in a semantic sense," she says.
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The initial idea for the semantic analyser has come to fruition through the use of already-extant linguistic tools.
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To understand what Semantic Machines is trying to build, you have to think about what existing personal assistants lack.
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Lawrence KaplanArdsley, N.Y. To the Editor: Perhaps it is time to make a semantic distinction between charity and philanthropy.
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"I think it's important to view knowledge as sort of semantic tree," he wrote in a 2015 Reddit AMA.
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Ms. Warren did not waste time on such semantic quibbles nor on a round of he said-she said.
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The semantic evolution provides both the president and Democrats with a face-saving way forward if they want it.
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Maas describes this layered, quantum meaning in the songs as "double or triple speak"—a kind of semantic reverb.
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They also asked participants to name as many different animals as possible in one minute, to test semantic fluency.
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In dog cognition studies, many experimental paradigms utilize a dog's semantic memory to assess other aspects of their cognitive abilities.
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This being metal, of course, they also engaged in a little friendly banter about the semantic significance of Lucifer himself.
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However, since Google introduced latent semantic indexing (LSI) into its system, this type of basic research is no longer enough.
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Potential examples include search, semantic engines, adaptive autonomous systems and applications requiring a comprehensive real-time understanding of the world.
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Just as abrupt shifts occur between levels in the buildings Escher drew, abrupt semantic shifts occur in Mr. Ashbery's poems.
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GloVe is trained on words gathered from large-scale crawls of the web, and maps the semantic connection between words.
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That posturing is largely semantic; in reality, modern streaming players are all media, entertainment, and tech companies rolled into one.
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This is more than a semantic quibble: the presidential nomination becomes a presidential appointment when the Senate blesses the nominee.
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Areas that the startup had been working on included semantic ontologies, services mapping, third-party developer integration and conversational interfaces.
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Trump and his press secretary Sarah Sanders have since attempted to clean up both comments, claiming semantic mistakes and misunderstandings.
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Riekeles, for his part, sees an interesting "semantic loop" between anime's cityscapes and contemporary architecture concerning the film Tokyo Scanner.
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Despite being an early-stage startup, Semantic employees have more than 250 research publications to their names, and 300 patents.
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Beyond this tangled semantic dispute sits another debate centred on misogyny, and whether it's become embedded in the genre's language.
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In its semantic density, great poetry gives you the sense you've skipped over and missed some available shade of meaning.
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Just as checkers can be won through tree-search, so too can many semantic relations be learned from text statistics.
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Meanwhile, the researchers tracked their brain activity over all, as well as in the portions involved in semantic-memory processing.
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In its semantic density, great poetry gives you the sense you've skipped over and missed some available shade of meaning.
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Vrandečić had edited Wikipedia in Croatian, English, and German, so he recognized the limitations of using plain English semantic tagging.
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From my conversations with Apple, semantic rendering basically goes like this: The improvements to smart HDR are applicable across cameras.
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"Some of the confusion stems from the semantic debate about the meaning of the word exemption," the official told reporters.
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All speech acts operate on both levels, but the ratio of social function to semantic content differs along a continuum.
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You upload a photo, and the AI use semantic analysis to create original quotes based on the content in the picture.
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Semantic Scholar uses AI to understand and index journal articles, but until recently has been limited to a handful of topics.
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The model for cars already contains a lot of semantic information about trucks because, well, trucks are pretty similar to cars.
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Bar says that there have been cases where one type of memory, semantic or episodic, is impaired but not the other.
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The failure of the Office of Management and Budget to update the status of these professionals has more than semantic consequences.
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Tom: It's a breakfast food, although here in America the distinction between a breakfast food and a dessert is mostly semantic.
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The difference isn't just semantic; investors tend to pay a much steeper premium for tech companies than for real-estate firms.
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All are sometimes defined as cyber war either out of semantic lassitude or as a way to magnify the supposed threat.
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Microsoft for example recently bought Semantic Machines, a start-up that uses machine learning to help chatbots make conversation with humans.
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"Just picking the top [word] isn't a good way of representing what comes across as really important semantic implications," he said.
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Acting like you're an expert on Iran all of a sudden, semantic arguments about world wars being imperialistic constructs is ok.
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What Tulving called "semantic memory" refers to general facts that have no real bearing on personality, being independent of personal experience.
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"It's deeply emotional; it's not simply semantic," said Frederic Wehrey, an expert on gulf politics at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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While it's typical for words to change in meaning and scope over time, "dongle" has experienced semantic broadening at an accelerated pace.
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In case there was any confusion about why the ad was a tad ick, redditors were there to point out semantic gaffe.
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The Brainwave website says:Brain Fingerprinting collects an advanced scientific brain response called the P300 MERMER, to analyze patterns of semantic memory recognition.
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As it learns new correlations between semantic phrases and successful results, it will update itself to serve queries better in the future.
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Had Facebook made this one semantic shift — from recognizing websites to viewed content — its survey would yield concrete and not fuzzy data.
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On the page, Gozo's language switches from journalistic prose to heightened speech to phonetic combinations, which appear to have no semantic content.
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In 2013 it touted its new semantic Graph Search engine as the third pillar of its service alongside the feed and profile.
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The text does most of the semantic heavy lifting; the visual component mostly indicates the overall tone, often in a slapstick way.
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Natural language processing and the semantic web means that resumes, transcripts, test results and job descriptions are increasingly online and machine-readable.
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By applying modern computer vision techniques we can determine both the geometric properties as well as the semantic meaning about individual objects.
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Semantic Scholar, on the other hand, understands grammar the way we do and uses it to draw meaning out of the text.
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The app leverages a neural network (LSTM – Long Short Term Memory) and LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) to suggest responses to user requests.
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From the semantic void of images that could be from any war emerges a deeper understanding about the nature of war itself.
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Microsoft said on Sunday it has acquired Semantic Machines, a Berkeley, Calif,-based company working on speech chatbots capable of natural speech.
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This means Blaakyum and their comrades have to tread carefully, conceding aesthetic or semantic points for the sake of bigger personal victories.
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"Three experiments suggest that semantic features of the word — namely, associations with disgusting bodily functions — underlie peoples' unpleasant experience," the paper reads.
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After four months of exercise, those parts of the brain became less active during semantic-memory tests, which is a desirable outcome.
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The original joke is that the difference is entirely semantic: Theft is no longer theft if you use a more beautiful word.
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And it's certainly a terrible moment for Richard Stallman to dismiss the pain of sexual abuse by way of a semantic argument.
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But soon after the invention of photography, the world was full of photographs, and newly made photographs could not avoid semantic contamination.
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But underneath that surface is a deeper level of linguistic skill, which includes evaluation, synthesis, cognitive analysis and semantic and functional meaning.
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Mr. Shelby expressed optimism that hearing from those experts "could move us off of" the semantic debate over a wall or fencing.
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These characters are made up of graphic symbols called radicals, which often are combined with phonetic or semantic components to form compound characters.
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Zachary Carter at the Huffington Post argues that Clinton's jabs at Sanders amount to little more than "semantic gamesmanship" and mischaracterize the situation.
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Getting there will mean taking many, many baby steps, but Microsoft thinks it's on the right path after its acquisition of Semantic Machines.
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But there might be other words and phrases whose semantic prosody varies across varieties of English to which different people are differentially exposed.
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In Dick's words, "Gesture essentially is one spire in a broader language system," one that integrates both semantic processing regions and sensorimotor areas.
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"Although computer vision algorithms are powerful, they're still weak in answering semantic questions," the duo write in the current issue of IEEE Software.
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But in case after case, Mr. Trump has displayed a special talent for turning what should be cold hard facts into semantic mush.
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An essay could be written on the semantic distinctions, which Owens had just elided, between mistakes and accidents, and between accidents and pratfalls.
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Semantic satiation is the study of repetition—the psychological phenomenon in which the echoing of a word causes it to lose all meaning.
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My unexpected semantic debate with the well-meaning nurse revealed the distinct lack of language patients and doctors have to talk about sex.
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When your home assistant starts cracking high-level semantic jokes you'll know whom to thank, as long as they're not at your expense.
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Additionally, Apple says it has updated its photo processing pipeline with semantic rendering, which makes it easier to adjust lighting on the fly.
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For many Mormons, this will lay bare the razor-thin (and some would argue strictly semantic) distinction between divine direction and bureaucratic will.
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These lexical mixups shed some light on how LSD affects semantic networks and the way the brain draws connections between different words or concepts.
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So while I can't really picture using this regularly, it's an interesting way to demonstrate the flexibility of the semantic engine at work here.
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Assemble the data into a huge, many-dimensional "semantic space" where emoji are closer or more distant from certain concepts and ideas and phrases.
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Holzer's "New Tilt" (2011) not only embodies her signature semantic destabilization, it forces the viewer's body to engage with reading in an unnatural way.
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This led Schacter to suspect that the brain encodes memories drawn from personal experience—episodic memories—differently than it encodes rote facts—semantic memories.
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But Conway suggested the impasse over the wall is a "semantic argument" and the president may no longer be pushing for a concrete structure.
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And I will say to you whatever semantic game you think you're going to play with me and I'm usually an easy going guy.
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But that is a purely semantic argument because a "conspiracy" between two or more people or entities to commit an offense is a crime.
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Whether Mr. Trump was providing semantic cover for a compromise deal may depend on whether he is disciplined enough to tone down his messaging.
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"In the end, if you move from a binary to a three- or four-stage process, you'll always have these semantic arguments," Farrar said.
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When billions of dollars of regulatory costs are on the line, it's important to pay attention to these semantic arguments over five-letter words.
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Others, like "alt-right," seem likely to have more staying power, though that term has come under semantic attack from some on the left.
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Sometimes the distinction is largely semantic, Mr. Furth said: What's referred to as a "stool" often makes an ideal side table, and vice versa.
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I guess for me, it comes down to a rather profound semantic question: Does 'legitimate' refer here to the meaning in law or principle?
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In the Democratic debate on Thursday, this debate flared up again — because what Americans really want is a semantic argument over a word's definition.
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Facebook wants to build on those techniques, which extract semantic meaning from touch, to create what just might amount to a new form of language.
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Microsoft is acquiring conversational AI startup Semantic Machines in an effort to make bots and intelligent assistants like Cortana sound and respond more like humans.
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You can test out Semantic Scholar right now, though if you're not in CS or neuroscience you may not find many results to your liking.
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Wang and her co-authors examined a huge trove of papers in Semantic Scholar, a search engine for academic research developed by the Allen Institute.
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We arrive then with our own stories, our own culture, a personal semantic that is different from the ones of houses in which we create.
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Both objects clustered together on their own, so the company had to basically forth them to deliver the same semantic results and bucket them together.
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"We take a bunch of data silos and put a semantic layer across the data platforms and expose them in a consistent way," Mariani said.
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EpiReader was trained on these collections, reading them each roughly a dozen times and using machine learning to build a semantic meaning of the words.
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Since KA's brain was damaged at birth, it means that whatever semantic memories he has, he obtained without any help from the hippocampus at all.
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" [It's] a result that is hard to reconcile with former views that the hippocampus is required for the acquisition of semantic memories," Jonin tells me.
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Both of these needs were considerably enhanced by the consumerization of IT and the sort of rapid exchange of linked data that semantic technologies enable.
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Unlike the latest Go-playing program, which works things out from first principles, Semantic Scholar still had to be trained how to perform its task.
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It barely even matters if they come attached to any specific semantic meaning, just that they're being issued from human vocal chords is chilling enough.
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Instead, those parts of the brains most involved in semantic memory fizzed with far more activity after people had exercised than when they had rested.
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To bolster its semantic credibility, the new division (its creation was announced last week) is situated within Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights.
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"In our view, due to its inseparable semantic link to Amazonia, this domain should by no means become the monopoly of one company," the ministry said.
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Then one day in 2004, she came across an article about Endel Tulving, the researcher who had originally characterized the difference between episodic and semantic memory.
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"That would be shattered across dozens of different skills in the standard approach," explains Dan Klein, a Microsoft technical fellow who helped co-found Semantic Machines.
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Companies can sometimes get caught up in the semantic debates of what does and doesn't count as SDN and miss the point of this powerful movement.
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But they also want to dismantle the entire depraved system that acts in accordance with fascistic ideologies while keeping its bloodied hands under polite, semantic velvet.
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Even if Hillary does bring on a female family member to take on First Lady duties, there's another semantic wrinkle for Clinton White House Part Two.
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The ideas and emoji used in these examples were mapped into what Dango's creators call a "semantic space," where similar ideas and emojis are grouped together.
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The points of overlap are determined to be the most appropriate emoji based on the semantic content of the text, and those are what get recommended.
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Like most AI systems, the new Semantic Scholar relies on a neural network—a computer architecture inspired by the way real neurons connect to each other.
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The semantic argument that Republicans are making to try to defend Trump are already weak as hell but more importantly they don't change those two facts.
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But Robert Gangi, the founder and director of the Police Reform Organizing Project, said that difference was semantic and hardly represented a departure from current practices.
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Unlike Google, which builds a shared index for all users, Findo's goal is to enable hundreds of millions of private semantic indexes in hundreds of languages.
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You can call it neo-fascism, or post-fascism, or even proto-fascism, and there is a valuable debate to hold about splitting these semantic hairs.
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The real scandal isn't a semantic quibbling over whether a specific terms of service agreement or partnership program is exploitative — it's that such agreements are the norm.
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So there is a bit of a semantic game about what could you sort of plausibly claim as repeal, and there's a lot of gray area here.
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Indeed, German officialdom still makes elaborate semantic contortions to avoid a flat-out acceptance of the G-word, presumably pending a final accord between the two governments.
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" The trolls didn't care for such semantic distinctions: Alawa told CNN she'd received a message reading "I hope you die slowly in a pool of pig's blood.
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But they are a result of a culture that has encouraged less-than-upstanding tricks and semantic games to evade the real intent of emissions curbing laws.
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SearchInk, which has combined machine learning with "multi-writer handwriting recognition" and semantic labelling of handwritten documents, has now raised $4.5 million / €4.2 million in seed funding.
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In recent years, for the first time in Gallup's polling, more Democrats have self-identified as "liberal" than "moderate" or "conservative": This isn't just a semantic difference.
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" Tribe here is trading on a semantic currency developed by marketing specialists, in which a group of people linked by shared beliefs are targeted as a "tribe.
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Solid leverages some of the core concepts of semantic technologies, such as the existing standards found in the W3C and a linked data approach to exchanging attributes.
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Our weekly lessons based on New York Times content focus on semantic language skills such as understanding associations, descriptions, categorizations, similarities and differences, and facts and opinions.
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Less activity suggests that the brain had become more efficient at semantic-memory processing as a result of the exercise, requiring fewer resources to access the memories.
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Instead, he made Watson supersmart by using machine learning: Ferrucci fed Watson "massive amounts of data," he said, and built all kinds of linguistic and semantic features.
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Being amnesic for how it began a phrase or sentence, it won't consistently complete it with the necessary agreement and concord—to say nothing of semantic coherence.
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They count on a certain amount of basic disorientation to do their work, which many report involves the temporary unshackling of the mind from ordinary semantic logic.
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Focusing on employee fulfillment instead of happiness might seem like a tiny semantic change, but it makes a huge difference in both employees' and business leaders' perceptions.
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The phasing out of executed prisoners' organs is a "semantic trick," Professor Li Huige of Johannes Gutenberg University said in a recent report commissioned by the European Parliament.
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The model also has a decoder component that formulates a semantic representation used to generate a translation of the text from the source language to the target language.
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The upside is that semantic memory — our knowledge about the world — declines later in life, says Michael Rugg, a memory researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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And it's not like this is all some sort of semantic argument, since goals for and against can come into play as a tie-breaker in the standings.
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So when you feed Dango a sentence, it uses its neural network to parse through the ideas in the sentence, and plot their vectors in this semantic space.
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This is powered by Dashlane's page analysis engine, dubbed "Semantic Engine DashIQ," which is proprietary and one of the differentiating factors compared with similar solutions from competing companies.
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Director Alanis Obomsawin puts a (nearly translucent) face on the unrelenting semantic contortions used to justify denying kids surgeries, wheelchairs, breathing equipment, and access to their own families.
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That partnership became a source of controversy three months before then, when conservative fact-checkers flagged an article from the liberal publication ThinkProgress as "false" on semantic grounds.
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"In terms of transitioning a basic research idea — semantic segmentation — into a robust tool for public use, this is a significant achievement," Dr. Kitani said in an email.
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And while some of this is genuinely just semantic, some of it masks a real substantive critique of American policy priorities that is largely absent from mainstream politics.
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