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My first encounter with the word “Latinx” came in 2020 while covering the health disparities faced by people of color in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. I read the word before ever hearing it ...
Recognizing spoken words is a split-second competition, and a new study defines how people approach that competition and ultimately recognize words. The researchers identified three main approaches by ...
A research team led by Northwestern Engineering’s Luis Amaral has developed an algorithmic approach for data analysis that automatically recognizes uninformative words — known as stop words — in a ...
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Seriously ill patients and family members face intense emotional suffering. Even a single word may scare patients and families, make them feel disempowered, and possibly negate the effectiveness of ...
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The WordSpotter identification system is designed to monitor live and recorded wireless communications for predetermined keywords. It can be set to identify words in up to 60 languages and to ...
Is it possible to identify the author of a book based on the frequency of just a few basic words such as “such,” “as,” or “or”? Do novelists, like Ernest Hemingway and JK Rowling, have such a unique ...
Researchers at the University of Iowa have established the various approaches by which people recognize words. In a new study, the researchers tested how people outfitted with cochlear implants, such ...