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End-to-End Multi-View Networks for Text Classification
We propose a multi-view network for text classification. Our method
automatically creates various views of its input text, each taking the form of
soft attention weights that distribute the classifier's focus among a set of
base features. For a bag-of-words representation, each view focuses on a
different subset of the text's words. Aggregating many such views results in a
more discriminative and robust representation. Through a novel architecture
that both stacks and concatenates views, we produce a network that emphasizes
both depth and width, allowing training to converge quickly. Using our
multi-view architecture, we establish new state-of-the-art accuracies on two
benchmark tasks.Comment: 6 page
Novel Two-dimensional Carbon Allotrope with Strong Electronic Anisotropy
Two novel two-dimensional carbon allotropes comprised of octagons and
pentagons are proposed based on the first-principles calculations. The two
carbon allotropes, named OPG-L and OPG-Z, are found to have distinct
properties. OPG-L is metallic, while OPG-Z is a gapless semimetal. Remarkably,
OPG-Z exhibits pronounced electronic anisotropy with highly anisotropic Dirac
points at the Fermi level. A tight-binding model is suggested to describe the
low-energy quasiparticles, which clarifies the origin of the anisotropic Dirac
points. Such an anisotropic electronic characteristic of OPG-Z is expected to
have wide implications in nano-electronics.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures (accepted by Physical Review B
To Be or Not To Be Humorous? Cross Cultural Perspectives on Humor
open access articleHumor seems to manifest differently in Western and Eastern cultures, although little is known about how culture shapes humor perceptions. The authors suggest that Westerners regard humor as a common and positive disposition; the Chinese regard humor as a special disposition particular to humorists, with controversial aspects. In Study 1, Hong Kong participants primed with Western culture evaluate humor more positively than they do when primed with Chinese culture. In Study 2a, Canadians evaluate humor as being more important in comparison with Chinese participants. In Study 2b, Canadians expect ordinary people to possess humor, while Chinese expect specialized comedians to be humorous. The implications and limitations are discussed
Quantum Phase Liquids-Fermionic Superfluid without Phase Coherence
We investigate the two dimensional generalized attractive Hubbard model in a
bipartite lattice, and and a "quantum phase liquid" phase, in which the
fermions are paired but don't have phase coherence at zero temperature, in
analogy to quantum spin liquid phase. Then, two types of topological quantum
phase liquids with a small external magnetic field-Z2 quantum phase liquids and
chiral quantum phase liquids-are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
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