A 52,650-pair Bengali VQA dataset built by translating VQA v2 with GPT-4, claimed as the largest open-source Bangla benchmark but weakly validated.
Prefixes of the Fibonacci word
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Mignosi, Restivo, and Salemi (1998) proved that for all $\epsilon > 0$ there exists an integer $N$ such that all prefixes of the Fibonacci word of length $\geq N$ contain a suffix of exponent $\alpha^2-\epsilon$, where $\alpha = (1+\sqrt{5})/2$ is the golden ratio. In this note we show how to prove an explicit version of this theorem with tools from automata theory and logic. Along the way we gain a better understanding of the repetitive structure of the Fibonacci word.
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Bangla-Bayanno: A 52K-Pair Bengali Visual Question Answering Dataset with LLM-Assisted Translation Refinement
A 52,650-pair Bengali VQA dataset built by translating VQA v2 with GPT-4, claimed as the largest open-source Bangla benchmark but weakly validated.