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What is Perplexity

Hispanic Women/Latina Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education
The inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable (Oxford, 2020).
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Jefa o Profesora
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3763-3.ch009
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Is a winner mentality acceptable? This chapter will present a brief description of a winner mentality, opportunity gap, and the good, the bad, and the perplexity of the educational pipeline for Latinos. Hispanic women/Latinas in higher education have been affected or have benefited during the process of entering institutions into higher education by the recruitment, retention, and promotion of the organizations. As a growing and developing society where income is related with access to education and job opportunities, Hispanic students in the United States have seen how different their educational outcomes are from their White classmates. Overcoming every step of the way many have become Jefa/Supervisor and others Profesora/Professor by exercising positive human interaction while understanding institutional hierarchies and innovating ways to work the system.
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Statistical Modelling of Highly Inflective Languages
A measure of a language model’s quality. It can be interpreted as the geometric mean of the branch out factor of the language model. A language model with perplexity X has the same difficulty as an imaginary language in which every word can be followed by X different words with equal probability.
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Stepping Stones for Self-Learning: Exploring the Use of Multimodal Text- and Image-Making Generative AI Tools
The (in)accuracy of a language model to predict the next word(s) in a given sequence (where lower perplexity means high capability of language predictivity, and higher perplexity as less accuracy in word prediction).
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