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Dataset HF card, and project's GitHub repository. [393] Diggelmann et al. Climate News dataset A dataset for NLP and climate change media researchers The dataset is made up of a number of data artifacts (JSON, JSONL & CSV text files & SQLite database) Climate news DB, Project's GitHub repository [394] ADGEfficiency Climatext
BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!, [b] also known as Garupa or Bandori, is a mobile rhythm game developed by Craft Egg and published by Bushiroad for the Android and iOS platforms. . Part of Bushiroad's BanG Dream! music franchise, it was released in Japan in March 2017, and worldwide in April 20
BanG Dream! was founded by Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani on the premise of voice actresses who could play their own instruments in live concerts. [1] To create the characters and setting, he approached novelist Kō Nakamura; despite having little experience creating fictional bands, two of Nakamura's works were music-based and inspired by his college friends. [2]
BanG Dream!, [b] also known as Bandori! (バンドリ!), is a Japanese music media franchise owned by Bushiroad. Created by Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani in January 2015 with original story by Kō Nakamura, the project began as a manga before expanding to other media.
Mashiro theorizes the band's performance went poorly, prompting the others to replace her with a new vocalist with Mashiro being sent to a labor camp if she intervenes. Expecting to be kicked out of the group when Tōko calls her back to school, Mashiro is instead greeted with a congratulatory party organized by her bandmates, causing her to ...
Amane Shindō (Mashiro Kurata, vocals): The youngest voice actress in BanG Dream!, Shindō was 15 when she joined the franchise.Like Mashiro, Shindō was a first-year high school student at the time of Morfonica's creation, which franchise creator Takaaki Kidani felt emphasized the connection between Shindō and her fictional persona. [2]
One of the most notable price prediction models that uses halving cycles as its basis is the Stock-to-Flow (S2F) model created by the pseudonymous Dutch analyst PlanB.
The first clinical prediction model reporting guidelines were published in 2015 (Transparent reporting of a multivariable prediction model for individual prognosis or diagnosis (TRIPOD)), and have since been updated. [18] Predictive modelling has been used to estimate surgery duration.