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- Liang Zhao:
Lexical Facility: Size, Recognition Speed and Consistency as Dimensions of Second Language Vocabulary Knowledge. Michael Harrington. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 35(1): 230-232 (2020) - Yo Ehara:
Interpreting Neural CWI Classifiers' Weights as Vocabulary Size. BEA@ACL 2020: 171-176 - Ryan Peters, Chen Yu:
Examining a developmental pathway of early word learning: From Qualitative Characteristics of Parent Speech, to Sustained Attention, to Vocabulary Size. CogSci 2020 - Thamme Gowda, Jonathan May:
Finding the Optimal Vocabulary Size for Neural Machine Translation. EMNLP (Findings) 2020: 3955-3964 - Tse-Wei Fu, Jui-Wen Peng:
The Effect and the Efficiency Balance of Font Size and Font Color Change on the Human Memory in Chinese Vocabulary. HCI (6) 2020: 52-61 - Jihyeon Roh, Sang-Hoon Oh, Soo-Young Lee:
Unigram-Normalized Perplexity as a Language Model Performance Measure with Different Vocabulary Sizes. CoRR abs/2011.13220 (2020) - 2019
- Katherine Snelling, Stanka A. Fitneva:
Adult Prediction Error Processing is Associated with Vocabulary Size. CogSci 2019: 3575 - 2018
- Alexei Vasilev, Ilona Vasileva:
Text Length and Vocabulary Size: Case of the Ukrainian Writer Ivan Franko. Glottometrics 43: 1-10 (2018) - Min Kyung Mize, Yujeong Park
, Tara Moore:
Computer-assisted vocabulary instruction for students with disabilities: Evidence from an effect size analysis of single-subject experimental design studies. J. Comput. Assist. Learn. 34(6): 641-651 (2018) - Yulia S. Maslennikova, Anastasia Pekina, Vladimir V. Bochkarev:
Probability Analysis of the Vocabulary Size Dynamics Using Google Books Ngram Corpus. AIST (Supplement) 2018: 202-207 - 2017
- Kun Lu
, Xin Cai, Isola Ajiferuke, Dietmar Wolfram:
Vocabulary size and its effect on topic representation. Inf. Process. Manag. 53(3): 653-665 (2017) - Piotr Kozierski
, Talar Sadalla, Szymon Drgas, Adam Dabrowski, Joanna Zietkiewicz
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The impact of vocabulary size and language model order on the polish whispery speech recognition. MMAR 2017: 616-621 - 2016
- Wen-Ta Tseng:
Measuring English vocabulary size via computerized adaptive testing. Comput. Educ. 97: 69-85 (2016) - Wei-Xue Liu, Hongxia Cui, Jian Hou, Jianxin Kang:
On visual vocabulary size in SVM classification. ICIT 2016: 962-967 - Ilias Gialampoukidis, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Incremental Estimation of Visual Vocabulary Size for Image Retrieval. INNS Conference on Big Data 2016: 29-38 - 2015
- Candise Lin, Toben H. Mintz:
Vocabulary Size is Correlated with Non-Native Tone Sensitivity In English Learning Infants. CogSci 2015 - Hannele Nicholson, Benjamin Munson, Patrick Reidy, Jan Edwards:
Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives. ICPhS 2015 - 2014
- Souheil Hadj Said, Ismail Boujelbane, Titus B. Zaharia:
Recognition of urban buildings with spatial consistency and a small-sized vocabulary tree. ICCE-Berlin 2014: 350-354 - Andrew L. Maas, Awni Y. Hannun, Christopher T. Lengerich, Peng Qi, Daniel Jurafsky, Andrew Y. Ng:
Increasing Deep Neural Network Acoustic Model Size for Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition. CoRR abs/1406.7806 (2014) - 2013
- Ioan-Iovitz Popescu, Peter Zörnig, Gabriel Altmann:
Arc length, vocabulary richness and text size. Glottometrics 25: 43-53 (2013) - Fan Fengxiang:
Text Length, Vocabulary Size and Text Coverage Constancy. J. Quant. Linguistics 20(4): 288-300 (2013) - Jinlin Guo, Zhengwei Qiu, Cathal Gurrin
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Exploring the optimal visual vocabulary sizes for semantic concept detection. CBMI 2013: 109-114 - Yu-Fang Chiou, Bor-Chen Kuo, Chen-Huei Liao:
Increasing Students' Vocabulary Size Through the Use of Latent Semantic Analysis in a Mobile Learning Environment. ICWL Workshops 2013: 136-144 - William Lewis, Sauleh Eetemadi:
Dramatically Reducing Training Data Size Through Vocabulary Saturation. WMT@ACL 2013: 281-291 - 2012
- Daesang Kim, Dong-Joong Kim:
Effect of screen size on multimedia vocabulary learning. Br. J. Educ. Technol. 43(1): 62-70 (2012) - Ulrika Marklund, Ulla Sundberg, Iris-Corinna Schwarz, Francisco Lacerda:
Phonological complexity and vocabulary size in 30-month-old Swedish children. INTERSPEECH 2012: 1115-1118 - Julián Ramos Cózar, Ruber Hernández, Yanio Heredia, José María González-Linares, Nicolás Guil:
Reducing Vocabulary Size in Human Action Classification. KES 2012: 1712-1719 - Maryam Kamvar, Ciprian Chelba:
Optimal size, freshness and time-frame for voice search vocabulary. CoRR abs/1210.8436 (2012) - 2011
- Peng Li, Hua Tang:
Design of a Low-Power Coprocessor for Mid-Size Vocabulary Speech Recognition Systems. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 58-I(5): 961-970 (2011) - Marian Kogler, Mathias Lux, Oge Marques:
Adaptive Visual Information Retrieval by Changing Visual Vocabulary Sizes in Context of User Intentions. MMWeb@I-KNOW 2011: 40-42
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