Abstract: We detect out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words from spoken utterances. A straightforward cascade model, where syllable recognition and word segmentation are simply concatenated, often fails to ...
Shiv Aroor explains how key arrests like bomber aide Amir and drone-modifier Wani reveal a broader Jaish-backed conspiracy behind the 10/11 blast and decoding the terror code words used by terrorists.
Abstract: The Plotkin construction combines two codes to a code of doubled length. It can be applied recursively. The class of Reed-Muller (RM) codes is a particular example. Exploiting a property of ...
Mrs. Mora teaches us how to use prefixes and suffixes to decode words related to farming. Farmers use a lot of challenging words as part of their work growing and harvesting our food. Mrs. Mora ...
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has added several "untranslatable" words, including 'gigil,' a Tagalog term describing intense cuteness. These new words, from diverse global regions, address ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed new brain regions that could help restore speech in people with Broca’s aphasia. Scientists are working toward a brain-computer interface that translates brain ...
Language evolves with society, reflecting cultural shifts, technological advances, and even economic landscapes. The announcement of "Brain Rot" as the Oxford Word of the Year is a testament to this ...
Prefixes and suffixes can help us understand challenging words related to travel. Take a trip with Mrs. Mora as she teaches us how prefixes and suffixes can help us understand challenging words ...
This little story proves that there’s a lot that can be learned in the rural classroom — by students, teachers and administrators. A second-grade boy, who wuz a rancher’s kid, started the school year ...
"That's so sus, Mom!" Got a kiddo in Generation Z or Generation Alpha? Then everything must be "sus." "Sus" is short for "suspicious," according to Urban Dictionary, and it represents a distrust of ...
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