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Interspeech 2020: A Mask based Model for Mandarin Chinese Polyphone Disambiguation
A Mask based Model for Mandarin Chinese Polyphone Disambiguation
published: 09 Nov 2020
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Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native spe...
Title: Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native speakers - (Oral presentation)
Authors: Xiao Xiao (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Nicolas Audibert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Grégoire Locqueville (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Christophe d’Alessandro (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Barbara Kuhnert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Claire Pillot-Loiseau (LPP (UMR 7018), France)
Category: Speech perception I
Abstract: This paper introduces an interface that enables the real-time gestural control of intonation in phrases produced by a vocal synthesizer. The melody and timing of a target phrase can be modified by tracing melodic contours on the touch-screen of a mobile tablet. Envisioning this interface as a means for non-native speakers to practice th...
published: 06 Jan 2022
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Natural Language Understanding by means of current Word Sense Disambiguation. EurASc 2019 (7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo prod...
published: 22 Nov 2019
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Knowledge-Enhanced Named Entity Disambiguation for Short Text
published: 19 Nov 2020
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Prototype data table demonstrating useful font features
Inter is a variable typeface that has advanced typographic features.
The toggle at the top switches between Roboto and Inter typefaces. In my data table headers, I've added toggle tips describing font features used in the corresponding column. The font features in this prototype are: stylistic set (for disambiguation), fixed-width tabular numbers, slashed zero, and alternate style digits. Using these font features aids readability especially useful when comparing various kinds of data across table rows.
Material Design Type scale generator at https://material.io/design/typography/the-type-system.html#type-scale
Inter font features at https://rsms.me/inter/#features
my interactive data table prototype at https://codepen.io/vfowler/pen/xxEzLBK
published: 27 Jan 2021
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Roberto Navigli: Multilingual sense embeddings, Word Sense Disambiguation and Semantic Role Labeling
Whole title: What’s new in multilingual sense embeddings, Word Sense Disambiguation and Semantic Role Labeling
published: 10 Jul 2020
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DeLonghi Dedica Disambiguation: EC680, EC685, EC785, EC885
What's the difference between the various DeLonghi Dedica models? There is the EC680, EC685, EC785 and now the EC885. What gives? The Dedica has been around since 2013, originally released (and still being sold) as the EC 680. Since then, we have seen three newer models released, including the EC 685, the EC 785, and most recently the EC 885. Let us take a look at these different models, and their commonalities and differences. With this video, I hope to help decode the differences, and help buyers make their decision.
https://tomscoffeecorner.com/delonghi-dedica-ec680-ec685-ec785-ec885-whats-the-difference
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(these are affiliate links that help fund videos lik...
published: 19 Jan 2022
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Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2
The next chapter for R2U2: “Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2” Video teaser and conference talk for FORMATS’20 presentation by Brian Kempa, September, 2020
published: 27 Dec 2020
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Manfred (disambiguation)
Manfred is a fairly common German forename (given name) of Alemannic origin, being derived from man (man) and fridu (peace, security), meaning "man of peace".
Manfred is also an 1816–1817 poem by Lord Byron. Other usages include:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
published: 20 Jun 2021
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Proportions vs dimensions: shedding a different light on the analysis of 3D datasets
In the last decades, many methods (e.g., digital photogrammetry, laser scanning, computer vision, etc.) have been introduced that result in a renewed capacity of academics to produce large 3D datasets. Naturally research objectives, technological suites, levels of geometric ac-curacy required, or scales of objects under scrutiny do strongly vary - hence a wide range of “outputs” corresponding to various data interpretation strategies. But with that renewed capacity methodological questions emerge: does the “massive amount” of 3D data a survey results in really corresponds to the analytical need? Ultimately, is the added-value of “going massive” undeniable? We argue that this capacity to “go massive” can also open...
published: 27 Oct 2020
21:23
Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native spe...
Title: Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native speakers - (Oral presentation)
Authors: Xiao Xiao (LPP (UMR...
Title: Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native speakers - (Oral presentation)
Authors: Xiao Xiao (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Nicolas Audibert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Grégoire Locqueville (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Christophe d’Alessandro (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Barbara Kuhnert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Claire Pillot-Loiseau (LPP (UMR 7018), France)
Category: Speech perception I
Abstract: This paper introduces an interface that enables the real-time gestural control of intonation in phrases produced by a vocal synthesizer. The melody and timing of a target phrase can be modified by tracing melodic contours on the touch-screen of a mobile tablet. Envisioning this interface as a means for non-native speakers to practice the intonation of a foreign language, we present a pilot study where native and non-native speakers imitated the pronunciation of French phrases using their voice and the interface, with a visual guide and without. Comparison of resulting F0 curves against the reference contour and a preliminary perceptual assessment of synthesized utterances suggest that for both non-native and native speakers, imitation with the help of a visual guide is comparable in accuracy to vocal imitation, and that timing control was a source of difficulty.
For more details and PDF version of the paper visit: https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/interspeech_2021/xiao21_interspeech.html
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https://wn.com/Prosodic_Disambiguation_Using_Chironomic_Stylization_Of_Intonation_For_Native_And_Non_Native_Spe...
Title: Prosodic disambiguation using chironomic stylization of intonation for native and non-native speakers - (Oral presentation)
Authors: Xiao Xiao (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Nicolas Audibert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Grégoire Locqueville (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Christophe d’Alessandro (∂’Alembert (UMR 7190), France), Barbara Kuhnert (LPP (UMR 7018), France), Claire Pillot-Loiseau (LPP (UMR 7018), France)
Category: Speech perception I
Abstract: This paper introduces an interface that enables the real-time gestural control of intonation in phrases produced by a vocal synthesizer. The melody and timing of a target phrase can be modified by tracing melodic contours on the touch-screen of a mobile tablet. Envisioning this interface as a means for non-native speakers to practice the intonation of a foreign language, we present a pilot study where native and non-native speakers imitated the pronunciation of French phrases using their voice and the interface, with a visual guide and without. Comparison of resulting F0 curves against the reference contour and a preliminary perceptual assessment of synthesized utterances suggest that for both non-native and native speakers, imitation with the help of a visual guide is comparable in accuracy to vocal imitation, and that timing control was a source of difficulty.
For more details and PDF version of the paper visit: https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/interspeech_2021/xiao21_interspeech.html
d01s13t01tlk
- published: 06 Jan 2022
- views: 16
36:01
Natural Language Understanding by means of current Word Sense Disambiguation. EurASc 2019 (7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task f...
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo producido por el Gabinete de Tele-Educación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
https://wn.com/Natural_Language_Understanding_By_Means_Of_Current_Word_Sense_Disambiguation._Eurasc_2019_(7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo producido por el Gabinete de Tele-Educación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- published: 22 Nov 2019
- views: 187
2:02
Prototype data table demonstrating useful font features
Inter is a variable typeface that has advanced typographic features.
The toggle at the top switches between Roboto and Inter typefaces. In my data table heade...
Inter is a variable typeface that has advanced typographic features.
The toggle at the top switches between Roboto and Inter typefaces. In my data table headers, I've added toggle tips describing font features used in the corresponding column. The font features in this prototype are: stylistic set (for disambiguation), fixed-width tabular numbers, slashed zero, and alternate style digits. Using these font features aids readability especially useful when comparing various kinds of data across table rows.
Material Design Type scale generator at https://material.io/design/typography/the-type-system.html#type-scale
Inter font features at https://rsms.me/inter/#features
my interactive data table prototype at https://codepen.io/vfowler/pen/xxEzLBK
https://wn.com/Prototype_Data_Table_Demonstrating_Useful_Font_Features
Inter is a variable typeface that has advanced typographic features.
The toggle at the top switches between Roboto and Inter typefaces. In my data table headers, I've added toggle tips describing font features used in the corresponding column. The font features in this prototype are: stylistic set (for disambiguation), fixed-width tabular numbers, slashed zero, and alternate style digits. Using these font features aids readability especially useful when comparing various kinds of data across table rows.
Material Design Type scale generator at https://material.io/design/typography/the-type-system.html#type-scale
Inter font features at https://rsms.me/inter/#features
my interactive data table prototype at https://codepen.io/vfowler/pen/xxEzLBK
- published: 27 Jan 2021
- views: 28
4:50
DeLonghi Dedica Disambiguation: EC680, EC685, EC785, EC885
What's the difference between the various DeLonghi Dedica models? There is the EC680, EC685, EC785 and now the EC885. What gives? The Dedica has been around sin...
What's the difference between the various DeLonghi Dedica models? There is the EC680, EC685, EC785 and now the EC885. What gives? The Dedica has been around since 2013, originally released (and still being sold) as the EC 680. Since then, we have seen three newer models released, including the EC 685, the EC 785, and most recently the EC 885. Let us take a look at these different models, and their commonalities and differences. With this video, I hope to help decode the differences, and help buyers make their decision.
https://tomscoffeecorner.com/delonghi-dedica-ec680-ec685-ec785-ec885-whats-the-difference
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(these are affiliate links that help fund videos like this, at no extra cost to you)
►DeLonghi Dedica EC685:
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🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3QZX7xT
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►Dedica EC885:
🇺🇸 https://amzn.to/3OTzvZP
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🇮🇹 https://amzn.to/3e4Po2O
🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3E8hLI9
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🇨🇦 https://amzn.to/3y6ivZL
🇦🇺 https://amzn.to/3OQyotY
►Dedica EC785:
🇩🇪 https://amzn.to/3QZZkcB
🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3y3T1fw
🇵🇱 https://amzn.to/3Ov0wmJ
🇮🇹 https://amzn.to/3yyIMBe
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🛠 All the Dedica Gear: https://kit.co/tomscoffeecorner/delonghi-dedica-accessories (Amazon)
🛠 Grinder Suggestions: https://kit.co/tomscoffeecorner/grinder-suggestions (Amazon)
(*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:44 Dedica Commonalities
1:47 EC685
2:31 EC785
3:00 EC885
3:41 Which Model to Buy?
Specifications:
- 15 bar pressure heating system
- 15 cm wide, or 6 inches wide
- 149 x 330 x 303 mm (width x length, height)
- 1.1 liter water tank
- 1300 watts
- stainless steel finish
- auto stand-by
- removable water tank
- removable drip tray
- fast thermoblock system
- ESE pod compatible
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE:
Some of the links used in the description will direct you to Amazon, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.. Affiliate commissions help fund videos like this one.
#delonghidedicacomparison #tomscoffeecorner #delonghidedica
https://wn.com/Delonghi_Dedica_Disambiguation_Ec680,_Ec685,_Ec785,_Ec885
What's the difference between the various DeLonghi Dedica models? There is the EC680, EC685, EC785 and now the EC885. What gives? The Dedica has been around since 2013, originally released (and still being sold) as the EC 680. Since then, we have seen three newer models released, including the EC 685, the EC 785, and most recently the EC 885. Let us take a look at these different models, and their commonalities and differences. With this video, I hope to help decode the differences, and help buyers make their decision.
https://tomscoffeecorner.com/delonghi-dedica-ec680-ec685-ec785-ec885-whats-the-difference
-------------------------------Products used/recommended in this video---------------------------------------------------
(these are affiliate links that help fund videos like this, at no extra cost to you)
►DeLonghi Dedica EC685:
🇩🇪 https://amzn.to/3Ak7mFr
🇺🇸 https://amzn.to/3GStdpX
🇬🇧 https://amzn.to/3yfHqu6
🇨🇦 https://amzn.to/3537jCa
🇦🇺 https://amzn.to/3a9qhdq
🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3QZX7xT
🇵🇱 https://amzn.to/3I8wSBp
🇮🇹 https://amzn.to/3xJkQuW
►Dedica EC885:
🇺🇸 https://amzn.to/3OTzvZP
🇩🇪 https://amzn.to/3RtAy3R
🇮🇹 https://amzn.to/3e4Po2O
🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3E8hLI9
🇪🇸 https://amzn.to/3dYwL0s
🇳🇱 https://amzn.to/3ya6nrr
🇨🇦 https://amzn.to/3y6ivZL
🇦🇺 https://amzn.to/3OQyotY
►Dedica EC785:
🇩🇪 https://amzn.to/3QZZkcB
🇫🇷 https://amzn.to/3y3T1fw
🇵🇱 https://amzn.to/3Ov0wmJ
🇮🇹 https://amzn.to/3yyIMBe
🇬🇧 https://amzn.to/3P0I0md
🛠 All the Dedica Gear: https://kit.co/tomscoffeecorner/delonghi-dedica-accessories (Amazon)
🛠 Grinder Suggestions: https://kit.co/tomscoffeecorner/grinder-suggestions (Amazon)
(*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:44 Dedica Commonalities
1:47 EC685
2:31 EC785
3:00 EC885
3:41 Which Model to Buy?
Specifications:
- 15 bar pressure heating system
- 15 cm wide, or 6 inches wide
- 149 x 330 x 303 mm (width x length, height)
- 1.1 liter water tank
- 1300 watts
- stainless steel finish
- auto stand-by
- removable water tank
- removable drip tray
- fast thermoblock system
- ESE pod compatible
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE:
Some of the links used in the description will direct you to Amazon, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.. Affiliate commissions help fund videos like this one.
#delonghidedicacomparison #tomscoffeecorner #delonghidedica
- published: 19 Jan 2022
- views: 138432
19:13
Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2
The next chapter for R2U2: “Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2” Video teaser and conference talk for FORMATS’20 present...
The next chapter for R2U2: “Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2” Video teaser and conference talk for FORMATS’20 presentation by Brian Kempa, September, 2020
https://wn.com/Embedding_Online_Runtime_Verification_For_Fault_Disambiguation_On_Robonaut2
The next chapter for R2U2: “Embedding Online Runtime Verification for Fault Disambiguation on Robonaut2” Video teaser and conference talk for FORMATS’20 presentation by Brian Kempa, September, 2020
- published: 27 Dec 2020
- views: 16
4:51
Manfred (disambiguation)
Manfred is a fairly common German forename (given name) of Alemannic origin, being derived from man (man) and fridu (peace, security), meaning "man of peace".
M...
Manfred is a fairly common German forename (given name) of Alemannic origin, being derived from man (man) and fridu (peace, security), meaning "man of peace".
Manfred is also an 1816–1817 poem by Lord Byron. Other usages include:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
https://wn.com/Manfred_(Disambiguation)
Manfred is a fairly common German forename (given name) of Alemannic origin, being derived from man (man) and fridu (peace, security), meaning "man of peace".
Manfred is also an 1816–1817 poem by Lord Byron. Other usages include:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 20 Jun 2021
- views: 4
15:40
Proportions vs dimensions: shedding a different light on the analysis of 3D datasets
In the last decades, many methods (e.g., digital photogrammetry, laser scanning, computer vision, etc.) have been introduced that result in a renewe...
In the last decades, many methods (e.g., digital photogrammetry, laser scanning, computer vision, etc.) have been introduced that result in a renewed capacity of academics to produce large 3D datasets. Naturally research objectives, technological suites, levels of geometric ac-curacy required, or scales of objects under scrutiny do strongly vary - hence a wide range of “outputs” corresponding to various data interpretation strategies. But with that renewed capacity methodological questions emerge: does the “massive amount” of 3D data a survey results in really corresponds to the analytical need? Ultimately, is the added-value of “going massive” undeniable? We argue that this capacity to “go massive” can also open opportunities to investigate new analytical filters. We base on two observations: - more 3D data does not imply abandoning our capacity to reduce, to sum up, to spot significant features - flexible, low cost survey suites can give us a chance to revisit fundamental metrics in the history of architecture : ratios, proportions, rather than exhaustive dimensioning. We investigate how a low-res 3D point cloud can be re-read with the aim of identifying simple ratios and geometric relations, in other words of extracting from it meaningful architectural features. The paper underlines the cognitive potential of reading proportions in the history of architecture (both at design and analysis levels) and focuses on an experimentation conducted on thirty “comparable” edifices. The approach exemplifies a shift from a one-shot, exhaustive documentation of one edifice to a workflow dedicated at decoding and visualising relations inside a collection.
Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek, Gamze Saygi
https://wn.com/Proportions_Vs_Dimensions_Shedding_A_Different_Light_On_The_Analysis_Of_3D_Datasets
In the last decades, many methods (e.g., digital photogrammetry, laser scanning, computer vision, etc.) have been introduced that result in a renewed capacity of academics to produce large 3D datasets. Naturally research objectives, technological suites, levels of geometric ac-curacy required, or scales of objects under scrutiny do strongly vary - hence a wide range of “outputs” corresponding to various data interpretation strategies. But with that renewed capacity methodological questions emerge: does the “massive amount” of 3D data a survey results in really corresponds to the analytical need? Ultimately, is the added-value of “going massive” undeniable? We argue that this capacity to “go massive” can also open opportunities to investigate new analytical filters. We base on two observations: - more 3D data does not imply abandoning our capacity to reduce, to sum up, to spot significant features - flexible, low cost survey suites can give us a chance to revisit fundamental metrics in the history of architecture : ratios, proportions, rather than exhaustive dimensioning. We investigate how a low-res 3D point cloud can be re-read with the aim of identifying simple ratios and geometric relations, in other words of extracting from it meaningful architectural features. The paper underlines the cognitive potential of reading proportions in the history of architecture (both at design and analysis levels) and focuses on an experimentation conducted on thirty “comparable” edifices. The approach exemplifies a shift from a one-shot, exhaustive documentation of one edifice to a workflow dedicated at decoding and visualising relations inside a collection.
Jean-Yves Blaise, Iwona Dudek, Gamze Saygi
- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 52