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View article: Fuel Debris Monitoring Collaboration and Experiences in Criticality Monitoring
Fuel Debris Monitoring Collaboration and Experiences in Criticality Monitoring Open
Fukushima Daiichi fuel debris removal provides technical challenges and opportunities for the international criticality safety community. The US DOE-NCSP (Nuclear Criticality Safety Program) and France (IRSN) will support 1F fuel debris ef…
View article: Updates on UO<sub>2</sub>-BeO Experiment (IER 523) [Slides]
Updates on UO<sub>2</sub>-BeO Experiment (IER 523) [Slides] Open
This presentation titled "Updates on UO2-BeO Experiment (IER 523)" covers experiment status, experiment motivation, CED-1 summary, current efforts (CED-2), and includes a concluding summary.
View article: First-year Redesign: LabVIEW, myRIO, EML, and More
First-year Redesign: LabVIEW, myRIO, EML, and More Open
Over the past year, faculty at Baylor implemented a new curriculum in a pilot course for first-year engineering students. The curriculum had four main objectives: encourage students to persist in engineering, foster self-motivation and cur…
View article: Tangible Electricity: Audio Amplifier and Speaker
Tangible Electricity: Audio Amplifier and Speaker Open
Projects help students connect concepts to physical reality and allow students to experience the process of design, construction, and testing. Finding suitable projects can be difficult. They should be challenging yet enjoyable, demonstrat…
View article: Detecting Lexical Borrowings from Dominant Languages in Multilingual Wordlists
Detecting Lexical Borrowings from Dominant Languages in Multilingual Wordlists Open
Language contact is a pervasive phenomenon reflected in the borrowing of words from donor to recipient languages. Most computational approaches to borrowing detection treat all languages under study as equally important, even though domina…
View article: CLDF dataset accompanying Miller and List's "Borrowing in South American Languages" from 2023
CLDF dataset accompanying Miller and List's "Borrowing in South American Languages" from 2023 Open
Cite the source of the dataset as: Miller, John and List, Johann-Mattis (2023): Detecting Lexical Borrowings from Dominant Languages in Multilingual Wordlists. In: Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Associati…
View article: Detecting Lexical Borrowings from Dominant Languages in Multilingual Wordlists
Detecting Lexical Borrowings from Dominant Languages in Multilingual Wordlists Open
Language contact is a pervasive phenomenon reflected in the borrowing of words from donor to recipient languages. Most computational approaches to borrowing detection treat all languages under study as equally important, even though domina…
View article: Stability of Simultaneously Triangularizable Switched Linear Systems on Time Scales
Stability of Simultaneously Triangularizable Switched Linear Systems on Time Scales Open
Switched linear systems are a class of dynamical systems in which linear, time-invariant (LTI) dynamics closely model system behavior for a period of time, after which the system parameters suddenly (discontinuously) change, or "switch," a…
View article: Representation of Yine [Arawak] Morphology by Finite State Transducer Formalism
Representation of Yine [Arawak] Morphology by Finite State Transducer Formalism Open
We represent the complexity of Yine (Arawak) morphology with a finite state transducer (FST) based morphological analyzer. Yine is a low-resource indigenous polysynthetic Peruvian language spoken by approximately 3,000 people and is classi…
View article: Neural Borrowing Detection with Monolingual Lexical Models
Neural Borrowing Detection with Monolingual Lexical Models Open
Identification of lexical borrowings, transfer of words between languages, is an essential practice of historical linguistics and a vital tool in analysis of language contact and cultural events in general.We seek to improve tools for auto…
View article: Using lexical language models to detect borrowings in monolingual wordlists
Using lexical language models to detect borrowings in monolingual wordlists Open
Lexical borrowing, the transfer of words from one language to another, is one of the most frequent processes in language evolution. In order to detect borrowings, linguists make use of various strategies, combining evidence from various so…
View article: Serological survey of Australian native reptiles for exposure to ranavirus
Serological survey of Australian native reptiles for exposure to ranavirus Open
Ranaviruses have been isolated from many ectothermic vertebrates, and serological surveys of both amphibians and reptiles have shown the presence of ranaviral antibodies in a proportion of these populations. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent …
View article: Proceedings of the Workshop on New Frontiers in Summarization
Proceedings of the Workshop on New Frontiers in Summarization Open
With the prevalence of video sharing, there are increasing demands for automatic video digestion such as highlight detection.Recently, platforms with crowdsourced time-sync video comments have emerged worldwide, providing a good opportunit…
View article: Topic Model Stability for Hierarchical Summarization
Topic Model Stability for Hierarchical Summarization Open
We envisioned responsive generic hierarchical text summarization with summaries organized by section and paragraph based on hierarchical structure topic models. But we had to be sure that topic models were stable for the sampled corpora. T…
View article: The Funeral of Beloved Hoosier Poet, James Whitcomb Riley
The Funeral of Beloved Hoosier Poet, James Whitcomb Riley Open
The funeral of popular Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley in July 1916 was more than a statewide event (before him, only Abraham Lincoln and a general who had fought in the Spanish-American War had been accorded the honor of having their bo…