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华南师范大学心理学院王瑞明教授团队成果在国际权威期刊《Behavior Research Methods》发表(图)
华南师范大学心理学院 王瑞明 教授 国际权威期刊 Behavior Research Methods
2019/3/18
近日,心理学院王瑞明教授团队在国际心理学权威期刊《Behavior Research Methods》在线发表了题为 “Chinese character handwriting: A large-scale behavioral study and a database ”的高水平论文。王瑞明教授为论文第一作者和通讯作者,硕士研究生黄淑婷为论文并列第一作者,香港中文大学蔡振光博士为论文共同通讯作...
A Tutorial Review of Functional Connectivity Analysis Methods and Their Interpretational Pitfalls
functional connectivity (FC) coherence analysis phase synchronization granger causality electrophysiology oscillations
2016/5/3
Oscillatory neuronal activity may provide a mechanism for dynamic network coordination. Rhythmic neuronal interactions can be quantified using multiple metrics, each with their own advantages and disa...
We present a lexicon-based approach to extracting sentiment from text. The Semantic Orientation CALculator (SO-CAL) uses dictionaries of words annotated with their semantic orientation
(polarity and ...
An introduction to experimental methods for language researchers
introduction experimental methods language researchers
2015/8/14
Imagine yourself as a field researcher sent to Africa to study lion colonies. The savannah can be treacherous in its monotony. Inching forward through the tall grasses you sud-denly discover yourself ...
Ebonics Succeeds where Traditional Methods do not
Ebonics Succeeds Traditional Methods do not
2015/6/16
Ebonics Succeeds where Traditional Methods do not.
A closer look at pronoun comprehension:comparing different methods
pronoun comprehension comparing different methods
2015/4/8
External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of various constituents of language, such as lexical items or syntactic and semantic structures should emerge at the sa...
A Comparison and Combination of Methods for OOV Word Detection and Word Confidence Scoring
OOV Word Detection Word Confidence Scoring
2015/3/11
A Comparison and Combination of Methods for OOV Word Detection and Word Confidence Scoring.
Articulatory Feature-based Methods for Acoustic and Audio-visual Speech Recognition: Summary from the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop
Speech recognition speech processing
2015/3/10
Articulatory Feature-based Methods for Acoustic and Audio-visual Speech Recognition: Summary from the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop.
On the Use of Spectral and Iterative Methods for Speaker Diarization
speaker diarization factor analysis
2015/3/9
On the Use of Spectral and Iterative Methods for Speaker Diarization.
Unsupervised Methods for Speaker Diarization: An Integrated and Iterative Approach
spectral clustering variational Bayes
2015/3/9
Unsupervised Methods for Speaker Diarization: An Integrated and Iterative Approach.
《Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages》Part III Computational methods and tools for language documentation Chapter 12 Annotating texts for language documentation with Discourse Profiler’s metatagging system
Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages Phil Quick language documentation
2009/7/30
This chapter introduces a systematic and robust way to annotate (or ‘tag’) texts with discourse information. To date there has not been a method for annotating texts for language documentation with di...
《Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages》Part III Computational methods and tools for language documentation Chapter 11 On designing the Formosan multimedia word dictionaries by a participatory process
Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages multimedia word dictionaries
2009/7/30
Digital archiving is important work for an endangered language, because if an endangered language disappears, associated cultural assets will disappear altogether. Several digital archiving projects a...
《Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages》Part III Computational methods and tools for language documentation Chapter 10 WeSay, a tool for engaging communities in dictionary building
Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesian Languages Eric Albright John Hatton dictionary building
2009/7/30
This chapter introduces WeSay, an open source software application designed to involve language community members in the description and documentation of their language. Intended for rugged, low- powe...