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Enhancing Performance of Pre-Trained Programming Language Models with NER Adapters

When it comes to code-related software engineering tasks, Pre-trained Programming Language Models (PPLMs) have been making waves in achieving state-of-the-art results. These models have been successful in various areas, but most of them do not fully exploit the rich syntactical… Continue Reading →

From Cbits to Qbits: Teaching Computer Scientists Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics is a fascinating and complex field of study that has revolutionized the way we understand the physical world. Its principles underpin modern technologies such as quantum computation and quantum information theory, which have the potential to revolutionize the… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Complexity of Model Revision in Explanatory Interactive Machine Learning

In the world of machine learning, current models have made incredible advancements in a variety of areas. However, they are not without their flaws. One of the major challenges faced by these models is shortcut learning and spurious correlations, whereby… Continue Reading →

SFT-KD-Recon: Learning a Student-friendly Teacher for Knowledge Distillation in Magnetic Resonance Image Reconstruction

Knowledge distillation (KD) is an emerging technique in the field of deep learning that aims to compress complex models into smaller, more efficient ones. In the context of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction, deep cascaded architectures have shown impressive results… Continue Reading →

Tight Cuts in Bipartite Graphs: Unveiling the Structure of Capital Distance Components

Introduction Bipartite graphs are mathematical structures that have unique properties and applications in various fields, including computer science, operations research, and network analysis. These graphs consist of two distinct sets of vertices, where edges only connect vertices from different sets…. Continue Reading →

Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome with Defective Fas: How Genotype Influences Penetrance

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a complex disorder characterized by abnormalities in the regulation of lymphocyte homeostasis and immunological tolerance. It is important to understand the underlying genetic factors that contribute to the development and severity of ALPS. A recent… Continue Reading →

Tylosis B: Unraveling the Complexity of a Rare Autosomal Dominant Syndrome

When it comes to medical conditions, some are straightforward and well-understood, while others remain shrouded in mystery. Tylosis, a rare autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles of the feet, falls into the latter category. In… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Cost of Screening for Cervical Cancer in the District of Florence, Italy

Cervical cancer is a significant health concern for women worldwide. To effectively combat this disease, it is essential to have an understanding of the costs associated with screening programs. A recent research article titled “Measurement of the cost of screening… Continue Reading →

The Physical Demands of Wrestling: Understanding Injuries, Strength, and Technical Skills

Wrestling, a popular sport known for its intense physical demands, is widely recognized as one of the toughest endeavors among high school and college athletics. With its unique combination of strength, endurance, technical skill, and weight control, it poses various… Continue Reading →

The Temporal Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Dementia: A Community-Based Prospective Study

What is the Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Dementia? Depressive symptoms have long been associated with cognitive decline and dementia in older adults. However, the temporal relationship between the appearance of depressive symptoms and the clinical onset of dementia has… Continue Reading →

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