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  • Das, Rajesh Kumar; Sammi, Samrina Sarkar; Kobra, Khadijatul; Ajmain, Moshfiqur Rahman; khushbu, Sharun Akter; Noori, Sheak Rashed Haider (Springer, 2023-04-17)
    In many languages, various language processing tools have been developed. The work of the Bengali NLP is getting richer day by day. Sentence pattern recognition in Bangla is a subject of attention. Additionally, our ...
  • Akhi, Sanjida Akter (Daffodil International University, 22-08-09)
    The rapid growth of social media and microblogging sites not only gives places for increasing free expression and individual voices, but also allows people to engage in antisocial conduct such as online harassment, ...
  • Islam, Md Ashiqul; Karim, Rafat; Ahmed, Faruq; Maksuda; Hossen, Md Sagar; Akter, Shamima (Springer, 2022-01-01)
    The brain is a tremendous three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets data from the surface world. The human brain may be a hub for specific primary tasks. When our brain does not work properly ...
  • Al Rafika, Fatema Alim; Saha, Sharthok; Hossain, Md. Amran (Daffodil International University, 23-02-12)
    Instead of spoken words, sign languages use the visual-manual modality to communicate meaning. Manual articulation and non-manual markers are used to convey meaning in sign languages. It is used by dumb or silent, blind ...
  • Hasan, Mehedi; Sakib, Sirajus (Daffodil International University, 23-02-18)
    What if you are a foreigner among your own people due to not speaking in the same language as the community you’re born in, living in? And even it’s not your choice to make. It’s just a glimpse of the harshness of an average ...
  • Zamparelli, Roberto; Chowdhury, Shammur A; Brunato, Dominique; Chesi, Cristiano; Dell’Orletta, Felice; Hasan, Arid; Venturi, Giulia (Daffodil International University, 2022-07-20)
    We report the results of the SemEval 2022 Task 3, PreTENS, on evaluation the acceptability of simple sentences containing constructions whose two arguments are presupposed to be or not to be in an ordered taxonomic relation. ...

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