863 research outputs found
Towards Neural Machine Translation with Latent Tree Attention
Building models that take advantage of the hierarchical structure of language
without a priori annotation is a longstanding goal in natural language
processing. We introduce such a model for the task of machine translation,
pairing a recurrent neural network grammar encoder with a novel attentional
RNNG decoder and applying policy gradient reinforcement learning to induce
unsupervised tree structures on both the source and target. When trained on
character-level datasets with no explicit segmentation or parse annotation, the
model learns a plausible segmentation and shallow parse, obtaining performance
close to an attentional baseline.Comment: Presented at SPNLP 201
Strongyloides fuelleborni kellyi in New Guinea : neglected, ignored and unexplored
Strongyloidiasis remains endemic throughout the Island of New Guinea. While many infections are caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a second human-infecting Strongyloides species, Strongyloides fuelleborni kellyi, is also present. S. f. kellyi infections are most common in infants and young children, and those with high-intensity infections might develop a potentially fatal protein-losing enteropathy, swollen belly syndrome. Surprisingly little work has been performed on S. f. kellyi. Unlike S. stercoralis, S. f. kellyi is passed in faeces as eggs rather than rhabditiform larvae. There is no specific diagnostic test. This review summarises what is currently known about the biology, epidemiology, and clinical impact of S. f. kellyi infections. Features that might be used to differentiate S. f. kellyi from hookworm and S. stercoralis are also discussed. S. f. kellyi remains a neglected, ignored, and unexplored human helminth infection, worthy of further research. © 2021 Journal Compilatio
The Development of a Postmodernist Aesthetics in the Fiction of John Barth From "The Floating Opera" to "Letters"
This study of the development of a postmodernist aesthetics in the novels of John Barth from The Floating Opera to LETTERS has three main purposes. First, emonstrating that this development has taken place - albeit not in a simple linear fashion - from the early dissatisfactions with the realist mode to a complete postmodernist form. Secondly, reinforcing this claim by employing a variety of critical methods to prduce a detailed analysis of the works and examining some of the weaknesses inherent in a structuralist reading of Barth's fiction. Finally, analysing Barth's relationship with the various forms of postmodernism
The forgotten exotic tapeworms : a review of uncommon zoonotic cyclophyllidea
As training in helminthology has declined in the medical microbiology curriculum, many rare species of zoonotic cestodes have fallen into obscurity. Even among specialist practitioners, knowledge of human intestinal cestode infections is often limited to three genera, Taenia, Hymenolepis and Dibothriocephalus. However, five genera of uncommonly encountered zoonotic Cyclophyllidea (Bertiella, Dipylidium, Raillietina, Inermicapsifer and Mesocestoides) may also cause patent intestinal infections in humans worldwide. Due to the limited availability of summarized and taxonomically accurate data, such cases may present a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians and laboratories alike. In this review, historical literature on these cestodes is synthesized and knowledge gaps are highlighted. Clinically relevant taxonomy, nomenclature, life cycles, morphology of human-infecting species are discussed and clarified, along with the clinical presentation, diagnostic features and molecular advances, where available. Due to the limited awareness of these agents and identifying features, it is difficult to assess the true incidence of these 'forgotten' cestodiases as clinical misidentifications are likely to occur. Also, the taxonomic status of many of the human-infecting species of these tapeworms is unclear, hampering accurate species identification. Further studies combining molecular data and morphological observations are necessary to resolve these long-standing taxonomic issues and to elucidate other unknown aspects of transmission and ecology. Copyright © The Author(s), US Government, 2020
Medical parasitology taxonomy update, January 2018 to May 2020
The taxonomy of parasites of medical and public health importance is rapidly evolving. This minireview provides an update of taxonomic revisions and additions in the field of medical parasitology from January 2018 to May 2020. Several established human parasites have been reassigned to different genera over the past 2 years, while a number of novel parasites of humans have been identified. A comprehensive summary of these changes is provided here, and Taenia suihominis is proposed as a replacement name for Taenia asiaticus Eom et al., which is a homonym of Taenia asiatica von Linstow. © 2021 American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved. Erratum: Medical parasitology taxonomy update, January 2018 to May 2020 (Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2021) 59:2 (e01308-20) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01308-2
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