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This paper investigates the use of large language models (LLMs) for moderating online discussions, with a focus on identifying user intent in various types of content. It centers on natural language processing (NLP) techniques to detect toxic language, derailment in discussions, and problematic...
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set of questions that may emanate out of this discussion.[W.P. No. 2010-03-04] …
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Few economists speak of talk in considering human interaction. Deirdre McCloskey is one who does. The paper considers what it means to take talk seriously, its connection to moral philosophy, and to innovation.
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Website morphing seems to be a useful technique, with applications beyond matching cognitive style.
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The article under discussion illustrates the trade-off between optimization and exploration that is fundamental to … statistical experimental design. In this discussion, I suggest that the research under discussion could be made even more …
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The aim of this study is to realize the adaptation of “Classroom Discussion Scale” to Turkish accepted after being … value was found to be .73. Obtained findings show that Classroom Discussion Scale have adequate level of validity and …
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The article is a discussion to the Libby and Brown’s article: Financial Statement Disaggregation Decisions and Auditors …
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