The Chicago Manual of Style is an American English style guide published by the University of Chicago Press. The Manual’s guidelines for publishing, style and usage, and citations and indexes—known as ...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a method for defending against audio adversarial examples that operates by applying audio style transfer learning. The proposed method has the effect of maintaining ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Background: Although social adaptability is crucial for medical students, the combined influence of parental rearing styles and social psychology process on this competency is not well-explored, ...
When should you cite someone else’s work? Writers should include a citation when directly quoting or paraphrasing someone else’s words. This means that you should also cite any and all data, ...
While its origins are often associated with the post-war reconstruction of Europe, the style was also adopted globally as a powerful expression of modernity and national identity in many newly ...
Abstract: Textural style transfer aims to transfer the textural style identified from a reference image to a source image, while retaining the scene of the source image. This article proposes a ...
Ever wonder how to correctly punctuate a sentence with an emoji? The Chicago Manual of Style, which recently published its 18th edition, has you covered. Since 1906, the University of Chicago Press ...
As the Modern Language Association Delegate Assembly was beginning its meeting Saturday in New Orleans, audience members stood inside the hotel ballroom and chanted, “The more they try to silence us, ...
Whether you can get away with wearing sweatpants in public depends entirely on whether you know how to style sweatpants. Sweatpants rank among the most divisive items of clothing. Some people insist ...