Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing ...
Quantifiers (e.g., “many,” “some,” “at least seven,” “more than half”) are words characterizing amounts or numerosities by reference to an internal threshold, or degree. For some quantifiers, this ...
For example, the following sentence lends itself to two possible interpretations: (1) Old men and women left the theater. What does “old” modify in this sentence? “Men” or “men and women”? In other ...
data/hvd_quantifier_perception.json: The human perception of 5 quantifiers (no, few, some, most, all). Configuration: key is the quantifier, value is a list over all percentage values. Each entry in ...
Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition (CAD) is a pivotal algorithmic technique in real algebraic geometry, instrumental in resolving problems expressed in a first‐order language over the reals. By ...
RIB Software has partnered with non-profit organisation, Building Transparency, to develop the RIB Carbon Quantifier. Through a direct link with Building Transparency’s free to use Embodied Carbon in ...