The Road to Rutherford:
Before Rutherford's time, the prevailing atomic model was J.J. Thomson's "plum pudding" model, which depicted atoms as a positively charged "pudding" with embedded electrons resembling "plums." However, as scientific advancements continued, it became apparent that this simplistic model couldn't account for the observations emerging from experiments.
The road to Rutherford's atomic model is a fascinating journey through the evolution of our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of matter. This scientific odyssey, marked by crucial experiments and groundbreaking theories, paved the way for the revolutionary model proposed by Ernest Rutherford in the early 20th century.
Post-hoc analysis of Arabic transformer models.
Analyze the internal representations of Arabic transformer models. While there’ve been an extrinsic evaluation of Arabic transformer (AT) models, no work has been carried out…