678 research outputs found
Predict CRAFT concepts with OGER+BioBERT
This dataset contains model weights, configuration files and utility scripts to reproduce the results reported in the following publication:
Lenz Furrer, Joseph Cornelius, Fabio Rinaldi (2020). Parallel sequence tagging for concept recognition. ArXiv e-print. arXiv:2003.07424
The code and models in this collection allow you to perform named entity recognition and normalisation for biomedical concepts in scientific literature.
It is based on the following resources:
The CRAFT corpus was used for training the models.
OGER performs dictionary-based matching of terms.
BioBERT served as a basis for example-driven prediction
SIGFRIED LENZ AS THE PERFORMANCE OF THE AUTHOR-MORALIST
У публікації досліджено творчість Зігфріда Ленца. Зігфрид Ленц (1926−2014) є одним із найвидатніших німецькомовних письменників післявоєнного часу. Зазначено, що центральною темою 15 романів, понад 40 оповідань, 16 драм та радіоп'єс, есе, численних промов і рецензій З. Ленца є проблема переосмислення німцями своєї недавньої історії, визнання національної провини за минуле та подолання негараздів в сучасній німецькій реальності. Торкаючись найболючіших питань сьогодення, автор не дає конкретних відповідей, залишає багато недомовленостей, і, таким чином, пропонує читачеві самому розмірковувати про минуле і сьогодення. The publication examines the work of Siegfried Lenz. Siegfried Lenz (1926−2014) is one of the most prominent German-speaking writers of the post-war period. It is noted that the central theme of 15 novels, more than 40 short stories, 16 dramas and radio plays, essays, numerous speeches and reviews by Z. Lenz is the problem of reinterpretation by Germans of their recent history, recognition national guilt for the past and overcoming troubles in the modern German reality. Touching on the most painful questions of today, the author does not give specific answers, leaves many unsaid, and thus invites the reader to think about the past and present
Rodolfo Lenz
In this article the author intends to offer an overall profile of Dr. Rodolfo
Lenz’ versatile personality, portraying him as the man, the phonetician, the
expert scholar in Araucanian, the orthographer, the methodologist, the
compulsive scientist. All these personality traits contributed to renovate in
Chile the interest in language, in foreign language methodology and the
institutionalization of folklore as a science, which earned him the Chilean
nationalityEn este trabajo el autor se propone dar una visión de conjunto de la polifacética
personalidad del Dr. Rodolfo Lenz: el hombre, el fonetista, el araucanista, el
lexicógrafo, el gramático, el ortógrafo, el metodólogo, el científico compulsivo.
Aspectos todos que contribuyeron a renovar profundamente en Chile el
estudio de las ciencias del lenguaje, la metodología de la enseñanza de las
lenguas extranjeras y la fundación del folclor como ciencia, por todo lo cual
el Gobierno le confirió nuestra nacionalida
Lenz-Bilder
Since the beginning of reception, Büchner's epoch-making narrative Lenz was praised for its iconic quality, for the suggestive verbal mediacy of visual experience and the evocation of mental pictures. But so far research has paid no attention to the fact that this specific interrelation of language and image also strongly influenced the reception of the narrative in the fine arts. For the first time, this study analyses the complex relations between text and image in Lenz and its reception comprehensively, i.e. in consideration of the trias of literary communication: author, work and (artistic) reader. Firstly it is shown how the text-image-relations form the aesthetic fundament of the narrative as means of composition, but also as thematic, metareflexive element. Subsequently the different forms of imagery are analysed, which are generated in this way. The final part of the study presents illustrations based on Lenz and confronts them with the text. More than 700 pictures from 47 artists could be found, e.g. the expressive self-portraits of Walter Gramatté, Toyen's surrealistic compositions, the 'degenerative' etchings of Susanne Theumer or Thomas Kohl's landscape-representations
Judge Jesse Grimes, An Address Delivered At Washington-on-the-Brazos On March 2, 1959
Address delivered by Louis Lenz at 1959 Texas Independence Day celebration, Washington-on-the-Brazos, describing life of Jesse Grimes; signed by the author; see Handbook of Texas entry for Len
El funcionalismo de rodolfo lenz
Summary
This paper deals with the contributions to Hispanic Linguistics by the German-Chilean linguist Rodolfo Lenz (1863–1935), some of whose proposals – often attributed to other scholars – may be seen as an alternative to the ideas of the prestigious Andrés Bello (1781–1865). The paper first reviews those aspects of his work which anticipate some of the basic tenets of Functional Grammar, such as the notion of ‘transposition’ (function shifting), his views on sentential structure, and his treatment of passives as attributive constructions. The paper also explores Lenz’s contributions to Indo-European linguistics and his theoretical affinities with, if not anticipations of, the work of other well-known linguists like Búhler, Tesnière, Hjelmslev, and Benveniste. In sum, the author seeks to vindicate Rodolfo Lenz and his insightful views in both general linguistic theory and Spanish grammar.</jats:p
Rodolfo Lenz
In this article the author intends to offer an overall profile of Dr. Rodolfo Lenz’ versatile personality, portraying him as the man, the phonetician, the expert scholar in Araucanian, the orthographer, the methodologist, the compulsive scientist. All these personality traits contributed to renovate in Chile the interest in language, in foreign language methodology and the institutionalization of folklore as a science, which earned him the Chilean nationality.En este trabajo el autor se propone dar una visión de conjunto de la polifacética personalidad del Dr. Rodolfo Lenz: el hombre, el fonetista, el araucanista, el lexicógrafo, el gramático, el ortógrafo, el metodólogo, el científico compulsivo. Aspectos todos que contribuyeron a renovar profundamente en Chile el estudio de las ciencias del lenguaje, la metodología de la enseñanza de las lenguas extranjeras y la fundación del folclor como ciencia, por todo lo cual el Gobierno le confirió nuestra nacionalida
Entity recognition in the biomedical domain using a hybrid approach
Background: This article describes a high-recall, high-precision approach for the extraction of biomedical entities from scientific articles. Method: The approach uses a two-stage pipeline, combining a dictionary-based entity recognizer with a machine-learning classifier. First, the OGER entity recognizer, which has a bias towards high recall, annotates the terms that appear in selected domain ontologies. Subsequently, the Distiller framework uses this information as a feature for a machine learning algorithm to select the relevant entities only. For this step, we compare two different supervised machine-learning algorithms: Conditional Random Fields and Neural Networks. Results: In an in-domain evaluation using the CRAFT corpus, we test the performance of the combined systems when recognizing chemicals, cell types, cellular components, biological processes, molecular functions, organisms, proteins, and biological sequences. Our best system combines dictionary-based candidate generation with Neural-Network-based filtering. It achieves an overall precision of 86% at a recall of 60% on the named entity recognition task, and a precision of 51% at a recall of 49% on the concept recognition task. Conclusion: These results are to our knowledge the best reported so far in this particular task
Der Verlust der Identität:Zu den Romanen von Siegfried Lenz
The article focuses on the topic of identity crises in the novels of German author Siegfried Lenz. He presents no solution of the identity problem, which is reflected both in a private and in a historical dimension, but has a distinct preference for nostalgic ways of life
Censura e responsabilità in Der Überläufer di Siegfried Lenz
Der Überläufer (The Turncoat, 2016) waited for sixty-five years before being published, two years after the death of its author, Siegfried Lenz. The novel had been submitted to the Hoffmann und Campe publishing house as early as 1951, but its content was considered unsuitable for post-war Germany, which was attempting to rise again from the ruins of more recent history by erasing its most controversial aspects. Particularly problematic were the issues related to the double desertion of the protagonist, who betrays his German comrades at the end of World War II and then refuses to yield to the oppressive system of Soviet rule in the GDR. As a member of the Group 47, which fell under American censorship in 1967, Lenz shared the Frankfurt School’s admonition to reflect on history and individual and community responsibilities in the reconstruction of a freer and more democratic Germany, refusing to give in to the publisher’s demands and preferring, on the contrary, to forego publication
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