1 code implementation • 2 Jan 2023 • Francisco Valentini, Germán Rosati, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Edgar Altszyler
In this work we study the effect of frequency when measuring female vs. male gender bias with word embedding-based bias quantification methods.
1 code implementation • 15 Nov 2022 • Francisco Valentini, Juan Cruz Sosa, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Edgar Altszyler
In the present work, we systematically study the association between frequency and semantic similarity in several static word embeddings.
4 code implementations • 30 Apr 2021 • Martin Miguel, Pablo Riera, Diego Fernandez Slezak
It is intended for presenting any auditory stimuli and recording tapping response times with within 2 milliseconds precision (up to -2ms lag).
1 code implementation • 13 Apr 2021 • Francisco Valentini, Germán Rosati, Damián Blasi, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Edgar Altszyler
In recent years, word embeddings have been widely used to measure biases in texts.
no code implementations • 10 Sep 2020 • Julian Alberto Palladino, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Enzo Ferrante
When such distribution changes but we still aim at performing the same task, we incur in a domain adaptation problem (e. g. using a different MR machine or different acquisition parameters for training and test data).
no code implementations • 8 Mar 2019 • Nicolas Roulet, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Enzo Ferrante
However, to date, little work has been done regarding simultaneous learning of brain lesion and anatomy segmentation from disjoint datasets.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Edgar Altszyler, Mariano Sigman, Diego Fernandez Slezak
In the present article we investigate whether LSA and Word2vec capacity to identify relevant semantic dimensions increases with size of corpus.
no code implementations • 27 Dec 2016 • Natalia Bezerra Mota, Sylvia Pinheiro, Mariano Sigman, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Guillermo Cecchi, Mauro Copelli, Sidarta Ribeiro
In literature, monotonic asymptotic changes over time were remarkable: While lexical diversity, long-range recurrence and graph size increased away from near-randomness, short-range recurrence declined, from above to below random levels.
no code implementations • 7 Jun 2016 • Facundo Carrillo, Natalia Mota, Mauro Copelli, Sidarta Ribeiro, Mariano Sigman, Guillermo Cecchi, Diego Fernandez Slezak
The massive availability of digital repositories of human thought opens radical novel way of studying the human mind.