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Figure 4-14: Overview of thesis chapters showing chapters 1-4 completed (grey chevrons). - "COMPUTATIONAL REPRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC SEMANTICS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS IN ENGINEERING DESIGN"
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Genome Mining of Metabolic Gene Clusters in the Rubiaceae family - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
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Linguistic Model - an overview
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Chapter 14. Representing Meaning From: Chapter 14 of An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition, - ppt download
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Improving molecular representation learning with metric learning-enhanced optimal transport - ScienceDirect
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Evaluation based on simulations: LCM and model comparisons based on
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Integration of pre-trained protein language models into geometric deep learning networks
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Molecular and Cellular Limits to Somatosensory Specificity - Carlos Belmonte, Félix Viana, 2008
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