Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) holds great promise for enhancing informal second language (L2) learning, but its impact largely depends on how it is used. This study explores the ...
Abstract: In today’s digital world, social media platforms generate a plethora of unstructured information. However, for low-resource languages like Urdu, there is a scarcity of well-structured data ...
Abstract: The paper presents an approach for machine translation of standardized medical terminology using a large pretrained language model. Manual translation of these terms currently requires a lot ...
Introduction Sleep problems are an escalating global health concern, with prevalence estimates ranging from 8.3% to 45%. Physicians are disproportionately affected, with rates around 44% compared with ...
As part of fighting a lawsuit seeking to force the White House to bring back sign language interpreters at press conferences, the Justice Department has argued such a step would harm Trump’s powers ...
Abstract: “Law is code” is pivotal for advancing the intelligent judiciary. This article proposes a business process modeling notation-large language model (BPMN-LLM), which transforms BPMN models of ...
However, according to a recent report from YouGov and Velocity Frequent Flyer, the loyalty program for Virgin Australia, the way Aussies are choosing to use their points has shifted. The inaugural ...
Framatome has completed the manufacture of the reactor pressure vessel for the second of two EPR units being built at the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset, UK. The first two of four ...
Rachel Craft is a travel writer at TPG. She's excited about introducing more people to the world of points & miles and helping fellow travel newbies make the most of their points. The cards we feature ...
The latest phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump did more than reaffirm Beijing’s long-standing positions. It quietly introduced a linguistic shift in how ...
Abstract: According to research, the vast majority of road accidents (90%) are the result of human error, with only a small percentage (2%) being caused by malfunctions in the vehicle. Smart vehicles ...