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    Deng Linlin

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    Esse é um trabalho para o Mestrado em Escrita Criativa e é formado por duas partes: um livro de contos (parte um, chamada de Deng Linlin) e ensaios (parte dois, chamada Linlin Deng) sobre essa mesma ficção. Esses escritos estão todos em conexão com o surrealismo e com o lugar onde os sonhos dormem. O realismo está aqui também, mas apenas em situações onde, se você estivesse lá, perguntaria: isso é um sonho? O primeiro ensaio versa sobre a narrativa, sobre detalhes e técnicas específicas do fazer de uma história. O segundo ensaio é mais abstrato, e pesquisa o lugar das coincidências no processo criativo, sobre onde elas pertencem e o que querem dizer. O último ensaio é a análise do estilo de Bob Dylan na escrita de músicas, estilo este usado para emular sua voz em um dos contos.This is a work for the Master in Creative Writting and is formed by two parts: a book with short stories (part one, called Deng Linlin) and essays (part two, called Linlin Deng) about that same fiction. This writtings are all in connection with surrealism and with the place where dreams fall asleep. Realism is here too, but only in situations where, if you were there, would question yourself: is this a dream? The first essay is about narrative, about details and specific techniques of story telling. The second essay is more abstractive, and searches the place of coincidences in the creative process, where do they belong and what do they mean. The last essay is an analisys of Bob Dylan’s style in song writting. This analysis was used for emulating his voice in one of the short stories

    Deng Linlin

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    Submitted by Setor de Tratamento da Informa??o - BC/PUCRS ([email protected]) on 2015-07-07T14:00:33Z No. of bitstreams: 1 471674 - Texto Parcial.pdf: 1187917 bytes, checksum: 62b9b9b46347ea86958c5df2ed91f8c0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-07T14:00:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 471674 - Texto Parcial.pdf: 1187917 bytes, checksum: 62b9b9b46347ea86958c5df2ed91f8c0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-26This is a work for the Master in Creative Writting and is formed by two parts: a book with short stories (part one, called Deng Linlin) and essays (part two, called Linlin Deng) about that same fiction. This writtings are all in connection with surrealism and with the place where dreams fall asleep. Realism is here too, but only in situations where, if you were there, would question yourself: is this a dream? The first essay is about narrative, about details and specific techniques of story telling. The second essay is more abstractive, and searches the place of coincidences in the creative process, where do they belong and what do they mean. The last essay is an analisys of Bob Dylan?s style in song writting. This analysis was used for emulating his voice in one of the short stories.Esse ? um trabalho para o Mestrado em Escrita Criativa e ? formado por duas partes: um livro de contos (parte um, chamada de Deng Linlin) e ensaios (parte dois, chamada Linlin Deng) sobre essa mesma fic??o. Esses escritos est?o todos em conex?o com o surrealismo e com o lugar onde os sonhos dormem. O realismo est? aqui tamb?m, mas apenas em situa??es onde, se voc? estivesse l?, perguntaria: isso ? um sonho? O primeiro ensaio versa sobre a narrativa, sobre detalhes e t?cnicas espec?ficas do fazer de uma hist?ria. O segundo ensaio ? mais abstrato, e pesquisa o lugar das coincid?ncias no processo criativo, sobre onde elas pertencem e o que querem dizer. O ?ltimo ensaio ? a an?lise do estilo de Bob Dylan na escrita de m?sicas, estilo este usado para emular sua voz em um dos contos

    Author Identification from Song Lyrics

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    Machine Learning (ML) tools have been used extensively in a wide variety of domains recently. Due the enormous amount of data being produced, machine learning techniques are being heavily used to make sense of data & derive meaningful results. Using machine learning tools, we can turn the data into knowledge. Music is one of the truest forms of art. Bangladesh has a great history of music with a great tradition of song writing over centuries. Authorship attribution is the way of identifying the author from a linguistic corpus. This paper demonstrates a guideline to identify the author of a Bengali song from the lyrics of that song using machine learning. This research work presents the first work on machine learning approach for author attribution from the lyrics of a song. Here six methods of machine learning are used for the author identification and high accuracies have been achieved from these methods. It is observed that Naïve Bayes method provides higher accuracy in comparison with the other methods

    Song

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    Author attribution from Rudolph, 240. Printed on yellow paper with black ink. Set to the tune of "Happy land of Canaan". First line "You Rebels come along and listen to my song"

    Pseudonocardia lutea sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium isolated from soil in Chad

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    Gao, Yuhang, Piao, Chenyu, Wang, Han, Shi, Linlin, Guo, Xiaowei, Song, Jia, Xiang, Wensheng, Zhao, Junwei, Wang, Xiangjing (2018): Pseudonocardia lutea sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium isolated from soil in Chad. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 68 (6): 1992-1997, DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002780, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.00278

    The Singer or the Song? Developments in Performers' Rights from the Perspective of a Cultural Economist

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    Over the last century, performers gradually acquired statutory protection of their economic and moral rights. These rights are not copyright in the legal sense but neighboring rights and until recently, they were mainly remuneration rights that are collectively administered. With the WPPT (WIPO Performers and Phonograms Treaty), performers now have individual exclusive rights for digital performances; this leads to the question: what has motivated this change – is it a change in the perception of the value of performer or a change brought about by the changing technology of copying or, indeed, a change that reflects different economic costs and benefits? The paper discusses the role of copyright law as an incentive to performers and asks if the economic role of the performer is so different from that of the author. The conclusion is that a complex interaction of the legal regulations, economic conditions and institutional arrangements for administering these new rights will determine the outcome

    Seagrass ecosystems in peril: Climate change threatens blue carbon storage and ecosystem services

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    Climate change threatens seagrass ecosystems, which are vital for blue carbon sequestration and associated co-benefits. Our study on Hainan Island in the South China Sea assessed climate impacts on seagrass habitats using ensemble modeling under two scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) for 2050 and 2100. We found the current seagrass carbon stock is approximately 1.194 Tg, but projections show habitat suitability could decrease by up to 74.78% by 2100 under the severe scenario, potentially causing economic losses of $1.02–1.27 billion. While seagrass restoration requires initial investment, it offers substantial long-term climate benefits. Our analysis indicates seagrasses may migrate toward higher latitudes due to climate change, though new habitats could emerge along Hainan's southern coast by 2100. These findings emphasize the urgency of conservation and restoration efforts to safeguard seagrass ecosystems and their vital role in climate change mitigation strategies

    ReactFace: Online Multiple Appropriate Facial Reaction Generation in Dyadic Interactions

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    In dyadic interaction, predicting the listener's facial reactions is challenging as different reactions could be appropriate in response to the same speaker's behaviour. Previous approaches predominantly treated this task as an interpolation or fitting problem, emphasizing deterministic outcomes but ignoring the diversity and uncertainty of human facial reactions. Furthermore, these methods often failed to model short-range and long-range dependencies within the interaction context, leading to issues in the synchrony and appropriateness of the generated facial reactions. To address these limitations, this paper reformulates the task as an extrapolation or prediction problem, and proposes an novel framework (called ReactFace) to generate multiple different but appropriate facial reactions from a speaker behaviour rather than merely replicating the corresponding listener facial behaviours. Our ReactFace generates multiple different but appropriate photo-realistic human facial reactions by: (i) learning an appropriate facial reaction distribution representing multiple different but appropriate facial reactions; and (ii) synchronizing the generated facial reactions with the speaker verbal and non-verbal behaviours at each time stamp, resulting in realistic 2D facial reaction sequences. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in generating multiple diverse, synchronized, and appropriate facial reactions from each speaker's behaviour. The quality of the generated facial reactions is intimately tied to the speaker's speech and facial expressions, achieved through our novel speaker-listener interaction modules

    Freemasons\u27 Song

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    Song concerning pride in Freemasonryhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1560/thumbnail.jp

    Northumberland Election Song

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    A song for a political candidate.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1899/thumbnail.jp
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