104 research outputs found
Hope Speech detection in under-resourced Kannada language
@article{hande-etal-kanhope,
title = "Hope Speech detection in under-resourced Kannada language",
author = "Hande, Adeep and
Priyadharshini, Ruba and
Sampath, Anbukkarasi and
Thamburaj, Kingston Pal and
Chandran, Prabakaran and
Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja ",
journal={SN Computer Science},
publisher={Springer}
}Numerous methods have been developed to monitor the spread of negativity in modern years by eliminating vulgar, offensive, and fierce comments from social media platforms. However, there are relatively lesser amounts of study that converges on embracing positivity, reinforcing supportive and reassuring content in online forums. Consequently, we propose creating an English-Kannda Hope speech dataset, KanHope and comparing several experiments to provide benchmarking for the dataset. The dataset consists of 6,176 user-generated comments in code mixed Kannada crawled from YouTube and manually labelled as bearing hope speech or not-hope speech. In addition, we introduce DC-BERT4HOPE, a dual-channel model that uses the English translation of KanHopeEDI for additional training to promote hope speech detection. The approach achieves a weighted F1-score of 0.756, bettering other models. Henceforth, KanHope aims to instigate research in Kannada while broadly promoting researchers to take a pragmatic approach towards online content that encourages, positive, and supportive
Combining Acceleration Techniques for Pricing in a Vrp With Time Windows
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Column Generation Based Algorithms for a Vrp With Time Windows & Variable Departure Times
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From Thread to Fabric: Anthropology and Its Interpreters
In the Conclusion of the book edited by Hande Birkalan Gedik and Fabiana Dimpfelmeier, the author traces the dynamics between the thread and the fabric, going back to Fredric Barth's seminal 2000 Sydney Mintz lecture, published in 2002. Using different examples, from ideas that speak of global anthropological concerns, to the more particular issues of what it means to produce (and use) the anthropological knowledge, the chapter emphasizes the need to understand different regional traditions.This open access edition of ‘Fabrics of Anthropological Knowledge: Changing Perspectives in Europe and Beyond’,
edited by Hande Birkalan-Gedik and Fabiana Dimpflmeier has been funded by Georg und Franziska Speyer’sche
Hochschulstiftung and the Open Access Publication Fund of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Correction to: Digitalization of Business Logistics Activities and Future Directions
The original version of Chapter 10 was inadvertently published with the incorrect authors affiliation. For authors Ebru Beyza Bayarçelik and Hande Begüm Bumin Doyduk the corrected affiliation is provided below: Ebru Beyza Bayarçelik Department of International Trade and Logistics Management, Faculty of Business and Management Science, Maltepe University, Maltepe, Istanbul, Turkey e-mail: [email protected] Hande Begüm Bumin Doyduk Hande Begüm Bumin Doyduk (Corresponding author), Department of International Trade, School of Business, Altınbaş University, Esentepe, Istanbul, Turkey e-mail: [email protected] Corrections have been updated in the book. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
Seller's liability for defected goods under the Turkish Code of Obligations and the Vienne Sales Convention and particularly buyer's right to claim damages under the Vienne Sales Convention
Bu çalışma, Özyeğin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü'nde yüksek lisans tezi olarak hazırlanmıştır. Tezde araştırılan konu, Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi ve Türk Borçlar hukuku açısından ayıplı ifadan dolayı alıcının sahip olduğu seçimlik haklar ve özellikle Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi'ne göre önemli bir hak olan tazminat hakkıdır. Giriş bölümünde konunun seçimindeki etkenler ve inceleme tarzı, terminoloji tercihi ele alınmıştır. Birinci bölümde Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi'nin uygulama alanı, yer bakımından, maddi bakımdan ve zaman bakımından ele alınmış ve sonrasında Türk Borçlar Kanunu ile Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi uyarınca ayıptan doğan sorumluluk karşılaştırmalı olarak incelenmiştir. İkinci bölümde, alıcının Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi uyarınca ayıplı ifa sonucu tazminat talep etme hakkı ayrıntılı olarak incelenmiştir. Sonuç bölümündeyse, tezde araştırılan konular ve yapılan çıkarımlar bir arada sunulmuştur. Anahtar Kelimler: Viyana Satım Sözleşmesi, VSS, Ayıptan Doğan Sorumluluk, Tazminat.This study is prepared as a Master of Laws thesis for the Institute of Social Sciences at Ozyegin University. This thesis focuses on the buyer's remedies against seller for product liability, particularly the right to compensation according to the United Nations Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods as well as the Turkish Code of Obligations. The introduction focuses on the main reasons and influences that led to the selection of this research subject as well as the research methods that were used within this study and explains the preference of terminology. The first chapter consists of the analysis of the ratione materiae and ratione temporis scopes of the UN Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods as well as a comparative analysis as regards to the liability for defective products according to the Turkish Code of Obligations and the UN Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods. The second chapter assesses in great detail the buyer's claim for compensation in cases of product liability according to the UN Convention. Lastly, the conclusion provides a holistic evaluation consisting of the research subjects within this study as well as the final deductions and notes of the author of this thesis. Keywords: The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, CISG, Product Liability, Buyer's Remedies, Claim for Compensation
Ergenlik döneminde eğlence amaçlı esrar kullanımının ve subklinik psikoz riskinin, beynin beyaz madde bütünlüğüne ve yapısal bağlantısına etkisi
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 43-61).The impact of cannabis use on the psychosis risk in the healthy population has been less examined in the literature. Furthermore, previous diffusion tensor imag-ing and structural connectivity studies investigating the effects of cannabis use and psychosis risk offer contradictory results. To address these gaps and inconsistencies in the literature, the author examined whether recreational use of cannabis increases the risk of subclinical psychosis. The author further ex-amined the relationship between recreational cannabis use, subclinical psychosis, and white matter microstructure or structural network connectivity. Twenty-five adolescent cannabis users and 25 demographically matched controls participated in the study. The Cannabis Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) was used to assess cannabis consumption. Subclinical psychosis was evaluated with the Community Assessment of Psychic Experience (CAPE-42) questionnaire. While ROI-based Tract Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) was used to examine white matter integrity in specified region of interests, Structural Connectivity Analysis was performed to examine brain structural topology. White matter integrity was assessed by four diffusion tensor derived measures: fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity, while structural network topology was examined by several graph-theory metrics: global efficiency, local efficiency and clustering coefficient. In order to eliminate possible confounding effects of alcohol and to-bacco use, weekly alcohol and daily tobacco consumption were also considered. The findings revealed that cannabis users scored higher on subclinical psychosis compared to non-users. ROI-based TBSS analysis indicated that cannabis use and subclinical psychosis do not affect white matter integrity in corpus collosum and superior longitudinal fasciculus. Similarly, the network connectivity parame-ters were not affected by the recreational cannabis use and psychosis risk. These results might indicate that recreational cannabis use increases the psychosis risk in adolescence, but that recreational cannabis use and subclinical psychosis risk together do not affect white matter microstructure and topology.by Hande Ezgi Atmac
Changes in the Intention to Return and the Related Risk Perception Among Residents and Evacuees of Tomioka Town 11 Years After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Objective: This study examined temporal trends in risk perception and intention to return to Tomioka among residents and evacuees with the aim of aiding community recovery. Methods: Responses to questionnaires distributed in 2017 and 2021 were compared regarding demographic information, intention to return to Tomioka, desire to consult radiation experts, and risk perception such as anxiety about food consumption, drinking tap water, self-health, and genetic effects. Questionnaires were distributed to all persons registered with the Tomioka town council, both current residents and evacuees. Results: In 2021, the proportion of responders who had already returned/ wanted to return and those who did not want to return increased by 3.2% and 6.8% respectively, and the proportion unsure about returning decreased by 10.1%. Anxiety for self-health decreased by 15.4%, for genetic effects decreased by 24.4%, for food consumption decreased by 30.9%, and the latter 2 remained significant factors among responders unsure of returning and among those who did not want to return in 2021. Conclusions: Risk perception for food and genetic effects was significantly associated with uncertainty about returning or not returning. There is a need for continual monitoring of risk perception trends and implementation of targeted risk communication strategies.長崎大学学位論文 学位記番号:共博(医歯薬)甲第40号 学位授与年月日:令和6年3月19日Author: Varsha Hande, Makiko Orita, Hitomi Matsunaga, Yuya Kashiwazaki, Yasuyuki Taira and Noboru TakamuraCitation: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 17, art. no. e386; 2023Nagasaki University (長崎大学), 博士(医学) (2024-03-19
Responses to My Commentators
Author replies to commentaries from Christopher Hill, Hannah Kim, Emine Hande Tuna, and Neil Van Leeuwen on Explaining Imagination (OUP, 2020) by Peter Langland-Hassan
Changes in the Intention to Return and the Related Risk Perception Among Residents and Evacuees of Tomioka Town 11 Years After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Nagasaki University (長崎大学)博士(医学)Objective: This study examined temporal trends in risk perception and intention to return to Tomioka among residents and evacuees with the aim of aiding community recovery. Methods: Responses to questionnaires distributed in 2017 and 2021 were compared regarding demographic information, intention to return to Tomioka, desire to consult radiation experts, and risk perception such as anxiety about food consumption, drinking tap water, self-health, and genetic effects. Questionnaires were distributed to all persons registered with the Tomioka town council, both current residents and evacuees. Results: In 2021, the proportion of responders who had already returned/ wanted to return and those who did not want to return increased by 3.2% and 6.8% respectively, and the proportion unsure about returning decreased by 10.1%. Anxiety for self-health decreased by 15.4%, for genetic effects decreased by 24.4%, for food consumption decreased by 30.9%, and the latter 2 remained significant factors among responders unsure of returning and among those who did not want to return in 2021. Conclusions: Risk perception for food and genetic effects was significantly associated with uncertainty about returning or not returning. There is a need for continual monitoring of risk perception trends and implementation of targeted risk communication strategies.長崎大学学位論文 学位記番号:共博(医歯薬)甲第40号 学位授与年月日:令和6年3月19日Author: Varsha Hande, Makiko Orita, Hitomi Matsunaga, Yuya Kashiwazaki, Yasuyuki Taira and Noboru TakamuraCitation: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 17, art. no. e386; 2023Nagasaki University (長崎大学), 博士(医学) (2024-03-19)doctoral thesi
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