308 research outputs found

    SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines

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    This is the task dataset for SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines. The task’s dataset contains news headlines in which short edits were applied to make them funny, and the funniness of these edited headlines was rated using crowdsourcing. This task includes two subtasks, the first of which is to estimate the funniness of headlines on a humor scale in the interval 0-3. The second subtask is to predict, for a pair of edited versions of the same original headline, which is the funnier version. CodaLab page hosting the competition: https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/20970 Starter Github code (scripts for running baseline and evaluation): https://github.com/n-hossain/semeval-2020-task-7-humicroedit Task mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/semeval-2020-task-7-all ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIP contents: ------------- Folders: - subtask-1: Dataset for the funniness regression subtask. - subtask-2: Dataset for the "Funnier of the Two" classification subtask. Files: - {train, dev, test}.csv: the task's dataset including labels - train_funlines.csv: additional training data gathered from the FunLines competition (https://funlines.co) - baseline.zip: contains csv file which is the output of the BASELINE system. This is a template of the output format that can be submitted to CodaLab for scoring. Reference Please cite the task paper when using this dataset: Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon and Henry Kautz. 2020. Semeval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2020). BIBTEX: @InProceedings{hossainSemEval2020Task7, author = {Hossain, Nabil and Krumm, John and Gamon, Michael and Kautz,Henry}, title = {SemEval-2020 {T}ask 7: {A}ssessing Humor in Edited News Headlines}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation ({S}em{E}val-2020)}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, year = {2020}

    Adil Baykasoglu and Nabil N.Z. Gindy LOADING FLEXIBLE CELLS: TABU SEARCH BASED SIMULATION OPTIMISATION APPROACH

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    In this work a tabu search-based "multi-objective simulation optimisation model " is proposed for loading flexible cell production systems. The problem is formally stated as a goal-programming model hybrid in nature. Some objectives and parameters are determined analytically others are determined from the developed simulation model. The model is solved utilising a tabu search algorithm developed by the author. In the developed methodology parts are assigned to the cells to achieve required performance levels. A capabilitybased approach is used to define processing requirements of products and processing capabilities of production resources. Parts are assigned to cells such that load is balanced between cells and individual production resources within the cells, cell interactions are kept to a minimum, required system performance levels satisfied (when feasible). Example application is provided to explain the developed methodology. 1

    Além do paradigma (sobre o legado de thomas kuhn), de nabil araújo (rio de janeiro: Eduerj, 2023)

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    With Além do paradigma (Sobre o legado de Thomas Kuhn), “Beyond the Paradigm (On the legacy of Thomas Kuhn)”, Nabil Araújo undertakes a theoretical contribution about the production of knowledge within the University. “Além” (beyond) here, "beyond the paradigm," provides a triple key for reading. First, it is a study "on the legacy of Thomas Kuhn" and his Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) in a broad sense, in which the author thinks about the place of the "paradigm" in the conceptual edifice of the historiography of science. In the second sense, "beyond" indicates something of Thomas Kuhn's own position concerning a legacy such as he did not intended it to be his, in his sayings, a legacy arising from the "excessive plasticity" of the word "paradigm." This excessive plasticity, which causes a "loss of control", as Araújo reminds us, however, can be thought of as an surplus-value of the Kuhnian reflection. In this sense, a third "beyond" is performed, produced by the Araújo’s work itself, as he seeks to situate Kuhn's observations towards an opening. What is aimed at is, as the author proposes, "a truly renewed vision of the function of historiography put into play in Structure".Com Além do paradigma (Sobre o legado de Thomas Kuhn), Nabil Araújo empreende uma contribuição teórica sobre a produção de saber no âmbito da Universidade. “Além” aqui, “além do paradigma”, fornece uma tripla chave de leitura. Primeiramente trata-se de um estudo “sobre o legado de Thomas Kuhn” e seu Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) em amplo sentido, pensando o lugar do “paradigma” no edifício conceitual da historiografia da ciência. No segundo sentido, “além” indica algo da posição do próprio Thomas Kuhn relativa a um legado como ele não quis que fosse o seu, nos seus dizeres, decorrente da “plasticidade excessiva” da palavra “paradigma”. Essa excessiva plasticidade, que provoca uma “perda de controle”, como Araújo lembra, no entanto, pode ser pensada como mais-valia da reflexão kuhniana. Nesse sentido, um terceiro “além” é performado, produzido pela própria obra, conforme Araújo busca situar as observações de Kuhn no sentido de uma abertura. O que se visa é, como propõe o autor, “uma visão verdadeiramente renovada da função da historiografia colocada em jogo em Structure”

    A new chymotrypsin-like serine protease involved in dietary protein digestion in a primitive animal, <it>Scorpio maurus</it>: purification and biochemical characterization

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    Abstract Background Most recent works on chymotrypsins have been focused on marine animals and insects. However, no study was reported in chelicerate. Results Scorpion chymotrypsin-like protease (SCP) was purified to homogeneity from delipidated hepatopancreases. The protease NH2-terminal sequence exhibited more than 60% monoacids identity with those of insect putative peptidases. The protease displayed no sequence homology with classical proteases. From this point of view, the protease recalls the case of the scorpion lipase which displayed no sequence homology with known lipases. The scorpion amylase purified and characterized by our time, has an amino-acids sequence similar to those of mammalian amylases. The enzyme was characterized with respect its biochemical properties: it was active on a chymotrypsin substrate and had an apparent molecular mass of 25 kDa, like the classically known chymotrypsins. The dependence of the SCP activity and stability on pH and temperature was similar to that of mammalian chymotrypsin proteases. However, the SCP displayed a lower specific activity and a boarder pH activity range (from 6 to 9). Conclusion lower animal have a less evaluated digestive organ: a hepatopancreas, whereas, higher ones possess individualized pancreas and liver. A new chymotrypsin-like protease was purified for the first time from the scorpion hepatopancreas. Its biochemical characterization showed new features as compared to classical chymotrypsin-higher-animals proteases.</p

    Load voltage regulation via transmitter power supply control for wirelessly powered biomedical implants

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    Wireless power transfer (WPT) via inductive links has been an attractive solution for powering biomedical implants. Due to the nature of the human body (e.g. body movement or changes in the biological environment), however, the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) coils involved in WPT are prone to misalignment, causing variations in the coupling factor. The variation in the coupling factor results in variations in the voltage that is delivered to the load on the receiver end. A solution to the problem of load voltage variation is to employ negative feedback on the transmitter end. Towards this goal, a feedback control architecture is proposed for the regulation of the load voltage under coupling variations. It is shown that by controlling the power supply on the transmitter end, through voltage-mode feedback control, the load voltage can be regulated. In the design of the controller, the open-loop system of the power control unit and WPT system have been taken into consideration. Theoretical derivations are presented and the validity of the proposed concept is investigated using simulations.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Nabil Mohamma

    Adapting authoritarianism: institutions and co-optation in Egypt and Syria

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    This PhD thesis compares Egypt and Syria’s authoritarian political systems. While the tendency in social science political research treats Egypt and Syria as similarly authoritarian, this research emphasizes differences between the two systems with special reference to institutions and co-optation. Rather than reducibly understanding Egypt and Syria as sharing similar histories, institutional arrangements, or ascribing to the oft-repeated convention that “Syria is Egypt but 10 years behind,” this thesis focuses on how events and individual histories shaped each states current institutional strengthens and weaknesses. Specifically, it explains the how varying institutional politicization or de-politicization affects each state’s capabilities for co-opting elite and non-elite individuals. Beginning with a theoretical framework that considers the limited utility of democratization and transition theoretical approaches, the work underscores the persistence and durability of authoritarianism. Chapter two details the politicized institutional divergence between Egypt and Syria that began in the 1970s. Chapter three and four examines how institutional politicization or de-politicization affects elite and non-elite individual co-optation in Egypt and Syria. Chapter five discusses the study’s general conclusions and theoretical implications. This thesis’s argument is that Egypt and Syria co-opt elites and non-elites differently because of the varying degrees of institutional politicization in each governance system. Rather than view one country as more politically developed than the other, this work argues that Syria’s political institutions are more politicized than their Egyptian counterparts. Syria’s political arena is, thus, described as politicized-patrimonialism. Syria’s politicized-patrimonial arena produces uneven co-optation of elites and non-elites as they are diffused through competing institutions. Conversely, the Egyptian political arena remains highly personalized as weak institutions and individuals are manipulated and molded according to the president’s ruling clique. This is referred to as personalized-patrimonialism. As a consequence, Egypt’s political establishment demonstrates more flexibility in ad hoc altering and adapting its arena depending on the emergence of crises. This study’s theoretical implications suggest that, contrary to modernization and democratization theory’s adage that institutions lead to a political development, politicized institutions within a patrimonial order actually hinder regime adaptation because consensus is harder to achieve and maintain. It is within this context that Egypt’s de-politicized institutional framework advantages its top political elite. In this reading of Egyptian and Syrian politics, Egypt’s personalized political arena is more adaptable than Syria’s. These conclusions do not indicate that political reform is a process underway in either state
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