This introductory article to the special issue Writing at Borders suggests that cultural studies and the humanist point of view have significant explanatory potential concerning various borders and border crossings in multidisciplinary border studies.Cultural and human understandings of borders and border crossings grow from the research of ethnogr
Decoding identity and representation in the age of AI
The epoch of the digital age is marked by the seamless integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the various facets of human communication and representation.As AI models begin to dictate our online behaviors and digital representations, questions about authenticity, representation, and identity surface.The semiotics of digital culture, a fr
Functional relationship between skull form and feeding mechanics in Sphenodon, and implications for diapsid skull development.
The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws and associated forces there was a remarkable structural diversification.This suggests that the evolution of skull form may be linked to these forces, but an important area of debate is whether bone in the skull is minimised with respect to these forc
Limitations of information extraction methods and techniques for heterogeneous unstructured big data
During the recent era of big data, a huge Vacuum Circuit Board volume of unstructured data are being produced in various forms of audio, video, images, text, and animation.Effective use of these unstructured big data is a laborious and tedious task.Information extraction (IE) systems help to extract useful information from this large variety of uns