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Few-Shot Symbol Detection in Engineering Drawings
Published 2024“…<p>Recently, there has been significant interest in digitizing engineering drawings due to their complexity and practical benefits. Symbol digitization, a critical aspect in this field, is challenging as utilizing Deep Learning-based methods to recognize symbols of interest requires a large number of training instances for each class of symbols. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Large language models for closed-library multi-document query, test generation, and evaluation.docx
Published 2025“…Knowledge tests need to be generated on new material and existing tests revised, tracking knowledge base updates. Large Language Models (LLMs) provide a framework for artificial intelligence-assisted knowledge acquisition and continued learning. …”
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Expected payoffs of <i>P</i><sub><i>x</i></sub>(<i>x</i>|<i>y</i>) in .
Published 2025“…People are highly motivated to maintain a good reputation, and social norms play a critical role in reputation systems by defining acceptable behavior, helping prevent exploitation by free-riders. …”
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Predictive factors of social behavior.
Published 2025“…For all groups, we found that males were more social than females, younger individuals were more social than older gorillas, and slightly greater rates of social behaviors were observed during periods of higher fruit availability. While there was a considerable amount of interindividual variation in social behavior, the network of social interactions demonstrated a large extent of social relationships within and between groups. …”