Pat Parker wrote about the negotiations required to survive in a society that rarely recognized the complexity of Black women’s lives.
Abstract: Multimodal speech emotion recognition (SER) has emerged as pivotal for improving human–machine interaction. Researchers are increasingly leveraging both speech and textual information ...
Speechmatics today launched its new Arabic–English bilingual model, a single production-ready model that handles Arabic dialects and English simultaneously. It can be deployed on-premises and ...
In The Voice of Hind Rajab, the Tunisian filmmaker explores the story of a young Palestinian girl whose pleas for help drew global attention ...
San Francisco's Anthropic accuses the U.S. government of retaliation, “public castigation,” and violating its free speech and due process rights in a new lawsuit filed March 9.
It was shown off for the first time at the Central Library tram stop in Centenary Square - with the tram given a new name, Steven Knight, in recognition of his work promoting the city and the wider ...
This marks U.S. News & World Report's first-ever evaluation of home health providers nationwide, identifying top-performing ...
As voice search becomes AI synthesis, marketers must optimize for conversational inclusion — not blue-link visibility.
French president says deterrent needs to be ‘strengthened’ in recognition of new challenges ...
India and Canada aim to conclude a trade deal by the end of the year as their leaders reset strained relations in Delhi.
SEMO student and community activist helps create Kent Library exhibit honoring Roberta S. Clayton and Helen N. Carter, the first Black student and graduate of Southeast Missouri State University.
Abstract: Perception of neonatal pain is a critical indicator for early-life health assessment. However, in real-world clinical scenarios, it faces challenges such as poor objectivity and limited ...
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