238 research outputs found
Concert recording 2016-04-23
[Track 01]. Sonata no. 6. Largo ; [Track 02]. Allegro ; [Track 03]. Largo ; [Track 04]. Allegro / Antonio Vivaldi -- [Track 05]. Fantasiestucke opus 73. Zart und mit Ausdruck ; [Track 06]. Lebhaft, leicht / Robert Schumann -- [Track 07]. Five portraits from Middle Earth. Galdalf ; [Track 08]. Gollum ; [Track 09]. Bilbo Baggins ; [Track 10]. Balrog! ; [Track 11]. Tom Bombadil / Rodney Newton -- [Track 12]. Polar vortex / Mike Forbes -- [Track 13]. Meditation / Frank Bridge -- [Track 14]. Zigeunerweisen / Pable de Sarasate -- [Track 15]. Thank you speech
Lost in Translation -- Multilingual Misinformation and its Evolution
Misinformation and disinformation are growing threats in the digital age,
spreading rapidly across languages and borders. This paper investigates the
prevalence and dynamics of multilingual misinformation through an analysis of
over 250,000 unique fact-checks spanning 95 languages. First, we find that
while the majority of misinformation claims are only fact-checked once, 11.7%,
corresponding to more than 21,000 claims, are checked multiple times. Using
fact-checks as a proxy for the spread of misinformation, we find 33% of
repeated claims cross linguistic boundaries, suggesting that some
misinformation permeates language barriers. However, spreading patterns exhibit
strong homophily, with misinformation more likely to spread within the same
language. To study the evolution of claims over time and mutations across
languages, we represent fact-checks with multilingual sentence embeddings and
cluster semantically similar claims. We analyze the connected components and
shortest paths connecting different versions of a claim finding that claims
gradually drift over time and undergo greater alteration when traversing
languages. Overall, this novel investigation of multilingual misinformation
provides key insights. It quantifies redundant fact-checking efforts,
establishes that some claims diffuse across languages, measures linguistic
homophily, and models the temporal and cross-lingual evolution of claims. The
findings advocate for expanded information sharing between fact-checkers
globally while underscoring the importance of localized verification
Lost in Translation--Multilingual Misinformation and its Evolution
Misinformation and disinformation are growing threats in the digital age, spreading rapidly across languages and borders. This paper investigates the prevalence and dynamics of multilingual misinformation through an analysis of over 250,000 unique fact-checks spanning 95 languages. First, we find that while the majority of misinformation claims are only fact-checked once, 11.7%, corresponding to more than 21,000 claims, are checked multiple times. Using fact-checks as a proxy for the spread of misinformation, we find 33% of repeated claims cross linguistic boundaries, suggesting that some misinformation permeates language barriers. However, spreading patterns exhibit strong homophily, with misinformation more likely to spread within the same language. To study the evolution of claims over time and mutations across languages, we represent fact-checks with multilingual sentence embeddings and cluster semantically similar claims. We analyze the connected components and shortest paths connecting different versions of a claim finding that claims gradually drift over time and undergo greater alteration when traversing languages. Overall, this novel investigation of multilingual misinformation provides key insights. It quantifies redundant fact-checking efforts, establishes that some claims diffuse across languages, measures linguistic homophily, and models the temporal and cross-lingual evolution of claims. The findings advocate for expanded information sharing between fact-checkers globally while underscoring the importance of localized verification
Concert recording 2016-04-02
[Track 01]. Moondance / John Stevens -- [Track 02]. Turkish march / W.A. Mozart ; translated by Keith Mehlan -- [Track 03]. To a wild rose from Woodland sketches / E. MacDowell ; arranged by J. Lockhart -- [Track 04]. Fantasy movements. Adagio - Allegro vivace ; [Track 05]. Allegro ; [Track 06]. Slowly ; [Track 07]. Very fast & manic ; [Track 08]. Adagio - Allegro / Anthony Plog -- [Track 09]. Saint James infirmary / Joe Primrose ; arranged by Mike Forbes
Concert recording 2015-04-29a
[Track 01]. Brook green suite. Prelude ; [Track 02]. Dance / Gustav Holst ; translated by Akira Yodo -- [Track 03]. Pastorale / Eric Ewazen -- [Track 04]. Glyder landscape. Twll du ; [Track 05]. Cantilever / Peter Smalley -- [Track 06]. The window opens toward the ocean / Jiro Censhu -- [Track 07]. Piano trio no. 1 in D minor, op. 49. Molto allegro agitato ; [Track 08]. Finale : Allegro assai appassionato / Felix Mendelssohn
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Concert recording 2015-04-09a
[Track 01]. Five pieces in folk style. With humor ; [Track 02]. Not fast, but freely ; [Track 03]. Not too fast / Robert Schumann ; arr. Paul Droste -- [Track 04]. Suite no. 1 for tuba and piano, Effie. Effie joins the carnival ; [Track 05]. Effie goes folk dancing ; [Track 06]. Effie sings a lullaby / Alec Wilder -- [Track 07]. Sonata. Andante sostenuto / Trygve Madsen -- [Track 08]. Concerto. Non troppo allegro / Phillip Wilby -- [Track 09]. In bel di / Giaccomo Puccini -- [Track 10]. Ave Maria / Franz Schubert ; arr. Baadsvik -- [Track 11]. Concerto. Allegro moderato / John Williams -- [Track 12]. Fantaisie concertante / Jacques Castéréde
Concert recording 2015-11-19
[Track 01]. Partita. Prelude ; [Track 02]. Capriccio ; [Track 03]. Sarabande ; [Track 04]. Bourree ; [Track 05]. Schezo / Arthur Butterworth -- [Track 06]. Introduction and dance / J.E. Barat -- [Track 07]. Concert pierce no. 1 / Joseph Turrin -- [Track 08]. Sonata. Allegro ; [Track 09]. Aria / Bruce Broughton -- [Track 10]. Variations on the Carnival of Venice / J.B. Arban -- [Track 11]. Concerto for bass tuba. Allegro moderato ; [Track 12]. Romanza / Ralph Vaughan Williams -- [Track 13]. Concerto, op. 114 / Derek Bourgeois -- [Track 14]. Milori blue. Simply ; [Track 15]. Presto / Jonathan Newman
Concert recording 2014-11-11
[Track 01]. A la suite classique. Part 1 ; [Track 02]. Part 2 / Yasuhide Ito -- [Track 03]. Jabberwocky / David Gillingham -- [Track 04]. Lyric suite. I. Adagio cantabile ; [Track 05]. II. Allegro giusto / Donald White -- [Track 06]. Suite for unaccompanied tuba. March ; [Track 07]. Valse ; [Track 08]. Sarabande ; [Track 09]. Galop / Walter Hartley -- [Track 10]. Suite no. 4 in E♭ major for solo cello. Prelude ; [Track 11]. Bouree / J.S. Bach -- [Track 12]. Sketches. Spirited ; [Track 13]. Slow and expressive ; [Track 14]. Marcato / Michael McFarland -- [Track 15]. Concertino. I. Allegro ma non troppo piacevole ; [Track 16]. II. Andante ma non troppo / Rolf Wilhelm -- [Track 17]. Capriccio / Krzysztof Penderecki -- [Track 18]. Concertino / James Niblock -- [Track 19]. Suite for tuba. I. Allegro ; [Track 20]. II. Andante / Don Haddad -- [Track 21]. Concerto for tuba. Prelude ; [Track 22]. Romanza ; [Track 23]. Finale / Vaughan Williams -- [Track 24]. Concerto. I. Allegro assai ; [Track 25]. II. Andantino / Vladimir Cosma -- [Track 26]. Partita. Prelude ; [Track 27]. Capriccio ; [Track 28]. Sarabande ; [Track 29]. Bourree ; [Track 30]. Scherzo / Arthur Butterworth
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