scholarly journals STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC FEATURES OF THE TITLE COMPLEX AND ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL OF A. VARLAMOV’S BOOK «ALEXEY TOLSTOY»

Author(s):  
Людмила Николаевна Скаковская

Потенциал паратекста книг серии «ЖЗЛ» А.Н. Варламова представляется очень важным не только вследствие репрезентационного расширения и рецепционного углубления этих произведений, но и определения внутренней взаимосвязи конкретных литературных портретов. В случае «Алексея Толстого» паратекст выполняет сквозную функцию, то есть его элементы раскрываются на протяжении всего произведения (исходное заглавие, подписи к фото и др.) и связаны с основной темой. The potential of the paratext of the books in the «LWP» series by A.N. Varlamov is very important not only because of the representational expansion and receptive deepening of these works, but also determines the internal relationship of specific literary portraits. In the case of Alexey Tolstoy, the paratext performs an end-to-end function, i.e. its elements are revealed throughout the work (the original title, photo captions, etc.) and are related to the main theme.

Cybersecurity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianguo Jiang ◽  
Baole Wei ◽  
Min Yu ◽  
Gang Li ◽  
Boquan Li ◽  
...  

AbstractReading text in images automatically has become an attractive research topic in computer vision. Specifically, end-to-end spotting of scene text has attracted significant research attention, and relatively ideal accuracy has been achieved on several datasets. However, most of the existing works overlooked the semantic connection between the scene text instances, and had limitations in situations such as occlusion, blurring, and unseen characters, which result in some semantic information lost in the text regions. The relevance between texts generally lies in the scene images. From the perspective of cognitive psychology, humans often combine the nearby easy-to-recognize texts to infer the unidentifiable text. In this paper, we propose a novel graph-based method for intermediate semantic features enhancement, called Text Relation Networks. Specifically, we model the co-occurrence relationship of scene texts as a graph. The nodes in the graph represent the text instances in a scene image, and the corresponding semantic features are defined as representations of the nodes. The relative positions between text instances are measured as the weights of edges in the established graph. Then, a convolution operation is performed on the graph to aggregate semantic information and enhance the intermediate features corresponding to text instances. We evaluate the proposed method through comprehensive experiments on several mainstream benchmarks, and get highly competitive results. For example, on the , our method surpasses the previous top works by 2.1% on the word spotting task.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongyang Dai ◽  
Zhiyong Wu ◽  
Shiyin Kang ◽  
Xixin Wu ◽  
Jia Jia ◽  
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PMLA ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 73 (4-Part1) ◽  
pp. 393-406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leon Livingstone

The interplay of illusion and reality as the subject matter of literature has, in the modern context, often been considered the particular invention and virtually exclusive province of Pirandello but, as one critic has aptly said in this connection, “it is so far from being a peculiarly Pirandellian theme as to be perhaps the main theme of literature in general.” In the case of Spanish literature in particular the reversible relationship of the real and the imaginative, of art and life, has been responsible for the Pirandellian type of inversion centuries before the advent of the Italian playwright. Américo Castro has written of Cervantes and Pirandello, while Angel del Río traces as far back as the fourteenth-century Libro de buen amor of Juan Ruiz “a feature which, if not exclusive, is quite characteristic of Spanish literature … the intervention and even the personal appearance of the author in the work.” Significant, however, as is the appearance of what Joseph Gillet calls the “autonomous character,” the presence in a work of a fictional character who claims equality with his creator or of an author who projects himself into his work as a fictional being is only a symptom, or at best the result, of a general aesthetic which is the expression of a profound metaphysical concept. In short, it is the reflection of a particular concept of reality, the expression of a way of life. This is the conclusion of Américo Castro in the particular case of the Libro de buen amor in his study of which he arrives at the conviction that “the poet's manner of entering into his literary reality and installing himself in it, is characteristic of the Arabic way of life” (p. 406). The functional fluidity of the art of the work is that of the arabesque, of endless open lines alternating between “ins” and “outs” (p. 413). This aesthetic in turn is the product of a vision of the world in which things have no fixed, immutable position—as they do in the Occidental world, constructed out of the Greek idea of the substantial being of things—but are as real in the experience of the conscious person as in the imagination of the sleeper (p. 416). Consequently, in the literature which expresses this interpretation of reality, nothing is thought of or represented as absolute existence, bounded by either a real or ideal limit (p. 439). In the oriental concept of reality, Castro sums up, everything is interpenetrable and interchangeable (p. 439, n. 68).


2015 ◽  
Vol 137 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianwei Sun ◽  
Wenrui Liu ◽  
Jinkui Chu

This paper presents a synthesis method for the open path generation of a four-bar mechanism using the Haar wavelet. The synthesis method utilizes the wavelet transform and normalization to extract the wavelet output feature parameters (WOFP) of the open path. Analysis of the WOFP reveals a particular characteristic: for the same four-bar mechanism, not only do variations of the mechanism origin and angles and the proportional scaling of the linkage lengths have no influence on the details of the WOFP but the same holds true for the position of the point that generates the coupler curve. Based on this finding, a numerical atlas database comprises 192,596 groups of basic dimensional types was established and a method of matching recognition was proposed as well. According to the internal relationship of the wavelet characteristic dimension parameters (WCDP), the actual mechanism parameter values and position parameters of an objective four-bar mechanism can be calculated. Four examples are presented to verify the accuracy and practicality of the proposed theory.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Abulaish ◽  
Tarique Anwar

Tag clouds have become an effective tool to quickly perceive the most prominent terms embedded within textual data. Tag clouds help grasp the main theme of a corpus without exploring the pile of documents. However, the effectiveness of tag clouds to conceptualize text corpora is directly proportional to the quality of the tags. In this paper, the authors propose a keyphrase-based tag cloud generation framework. In contrast to existing tag cloud generation systems that use single words as tags and their frequency counts to determine the font size of the tags, the proposed framework identifies feasible keyphrases and uses them as tags. The font-size of a keyphrase is determined as a function of its relevance weight. Instead of using partial or full parsing, which is inefficient for lengthy sentences and inaccurate for the sentences that do not follow proper grammatical structure, the proposed method applies n-gram techniques followed by various heuristics-based refinements to identify candidate phrases from text documents. A rich set of lexical and semantic features are identified to characterize the candidate phrases and determine their keyphraseness and relevance weights. The authors also propose a font-size determination function, which utilizes the relevance weights of the keyphrases to determine their relative font size for tag cloud visualization. The efficacy of the proposed framework is established through experimentation and its comparison with the existing state-of-the-art tag cloud generation methods.


2006 ◽  
Vol 62 (7) ◽  
pp. m1646-m1648
Author(s):  
Shou-Wu Wang ◽  
Hai-Yan Ge ◽  
Jian-Hu Yang ◽  
Bao-Long Li ◽  
Yong Zhang

In the crystal structure of the title complex, [Mn(C2N3)2(C7H6N2)2] n or [Mn(dca)2(bim)2] n , where dca is dicyanamide and bim is benzimidazole, each MnII atom is located on a center of symmetry and is in a six-coordinated distorted octahedral environment. Four N atoms from four dca ligands fill the equatorial positions, and two N atoms from two bim ligands occupy the axial positions. The dicyanamide ligands adopt an end-to-end coordination mode and link the Mn atoms to form a two-dimensional network.


2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Funk

Dioscorides's De materia medica from the first century AD was for about 1,800 years the most influential work and prime source in all matters concerning drugs and pharmacy. Originally written in Greek, the book was soon translated into Latin, thereby changing its structure from a systematic arrangement in five books according to the internal relationship of the drugs to a simply alphabetical order by the first letter of the name. Such an alphabetical order was also retained in the first printed version of the work in 1478. This edition was praised by recent researchers because of its supposed new material, by others, however, it was criticized severely with respect to its general set-up. The present paper discusses both opinions and substantiates some other neglected details regarding the 1478 edition. Besides the 1478 edition the amended new edition from 1512 is analysed too.


Author(s):  
Надежда Орлова ◽  
Nadezhda Orlova

The manual is compiled in accordance with the GEF of higher education and covers the main topics included in the course of traditional Introduction to linguistics". In addition to General theoretical topics (the essence of language, the relationship of language and thinking, the origin of language, language classification, language universals, etc.), the manual discusses in detail the issues of phonetics, lexicology and grammar, as well as the problems of development and formation of different forms of written fixation of speech. The book contains rich illustrative material from different structural languages. The textbook is intended for students majoring in "Pedagogy" and "Pedagogical education".


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 1589
Author(s):  
Zeyuan Hu ◽  
Eung-Joo Lee

Traditional convolution neural networks have achieved great success in human action recognition. However, it is challenging to establish effective associations between different human bone nodes to capture detailed information. In this paper, we propose a dual attention-guided multiscale dynamic aggregate graph convolution neural network (DAG-GCN) for skeleton-based human action recognition. Our goal is to explore the best correlation and determine high-level semantic features. First, a multiscale dynamic aggregate GCN module is used to capture important semantic information and to establish dependence relationships for different bone nodes. Second, the higher level semantic feature is further refined, and the semantic relevance is emphasized through a dual attention guidance module. In addition, we exploit the relationship of joints hierarchically and the spatial temporal correlations through two modules. Experiments with the DAG-GCN method result in good performance on the NTU-60-RGB+D and NTU-120-RGB+D datasets. The accuracy is 95.76% and 90.01%, respectively, for the cross (X)-View and X-Subon the NTU60dataset.


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