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Stutter bisimulation
Stutter bisimulation is defined in a coinductive manner, as bisimulation.Let TS=(S,Act,→,I,AP,L) be a transition system. A stutter bisimulation for…
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2019
Highly Cited
2019
Detecting Multiple Speech Disfluencies Using a Deep Residual Network with Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory
Tedd Kourkounakis
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Amirhossein Hajavi
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A. Etemad
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics…
2019
Corpus ID: 204904193
Stuttering is a speech impediment affecting tens of millions of people on an everyday basis. Even with its commonality, there is…
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2017
2017
Child and parent perspective of effective and ineffective therapeutic alliance during treatment for stuttering
M. Carr
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P. Zebrowski
2017
Corpus ID: 33999979
The purpose of this study was to describe the underlying factors that children who stutter (CWS) and their parents believe…
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2016
2016
Development of Highly Polymorphic Expressed Sequence Tags-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers and Their Application in Analysis of Genetic Diversity of Chinese Bayberry (Morella rubra)
W. Wenting
,
C. Feng
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+4 authors
Kai-Feng Chen
2016
Corpus ID: 86968733
Chinese bayberry (Morella rubra) is an economically important subtropical evergreen fruit crop native to China and other Asian…
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2015
2015
Practical Stutter-Invariance Checks for ω-Regular Languages
Thibaud Michaud
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A. Duret-Lutz
SPIN
2015
Corpus ID: 17865432
An $$\omega $$-regular language is stutter-invariant if it is closed by the operation that duplicates some letter in a word or…
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2015
2015
Model-Checking Helena Ensembles with Spin
R. Hennicker
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Annabelle Klarl
,
M. Wirsing
Logic, Rewriting, and Concurrency
2015
Corpus ID: 131478
The Helena approach allows to specify dynamically evolving ensembles of collaborating components. It is centered around the…
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2011
2011
Family Experiences of People who Stutter Expériences familiales de personnes qui bégaient
Charles D. Hughes
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Rodney Gabel
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Alexander M. Goberman
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Stephanie L. Hughes
2011
Corpus ID: 151593118
This study utilized a qualitative approach to explore the family experiences of seven adults who stutter. These family…
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2006
2006
The effect of cleaning agents on the DNA analysis of blood stains deposited on different substrates
K. A. Harris
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C. Thacker
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D. Ballard
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D. Court
2006
Corpus ID: 51989422
2004
2004
Strategies to improve the estimation of donor chimerism
D. Court
,
A. Butcher
,
+4 authors
J. Cavenagh
2004
Corpus ID: 84330588
2000
2000
A note on a question of Peled and Wilke regarding stutter-invariant LTL
K. Etessami
Information Processing Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 31793020
1996
1996
An Algorithmic Approach for Checking Closure Properties of omega-Regular Languages
D. Peled
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T. Wilke
,
P. Wolper
International Conference on Concurrency Theory
1996
Corpus ID: 29574034
In concurrency theory, there are several examples where the interleaved model of concurrency can distinguish between execution…
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