Papers by Juan Manuel Dato

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Nowadays, computational processes tend to be more **parallelizable**, especially those that are *... more Nowadays, computational processes tend to be more **parallelizable**, especially those that are **polynomially bounded**, enabling the budgeting of computer architectures and networks capable of meeting non-functional requirements. This allows for posing a vast array of **efficient problems** that, leveraging a robust computer network, can be resolved almost **instantaneously**. This very function is that of consciousness which, trapped in a kind of idealism, perceives itself as the sole possessor of general dominance. This article aims to provide an exceptionally clear understanding of these concepts and the applicability of various **transformations**. These transformations will not only allow us to map a **P-complete problem into CC (Comparator Circuit Class)**, given the demonstrated equivalence of CC and P, but will also be capable of **estimating** the number of solutions computed by a **nondeterministic Turing machine** in logarithmic time, provided the role of the verb 'to estimate' is accepted.
Journal of Computer and Communications, 2022
There are a large number of papers that claim that there are problems that once solved lead to an... more There are a large number of papers that claim that there are problems that once solved lead to an efficient solution of a wide range of problems, classified as NP. In this paper we will not only question the existence of this class of NP-co problems, but we will also explain their limitations in engineering and give a polynomial-time solution to SAT, one of these emblematic problems. The resolution will be so trivial that it will even be possible to practice it on paper.

CohLitheSP: A new technique to study quality in Specialized Translation
International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences
The aim of this work is to analyse the benefits of introducing a code in Python language to analy... more The aim of this work is to analyse the benefits of introducing a code in Python language to analyze quality in terms of the appropriateness of the texts as regards reading. In order to do this, a didactic experience was implemented in two final dissertations on the university course of Translation and Interpreting at the University of Murcia, in the academic years 2018-2019 and 2019-2020. The steps followed were: 1. Evaluation metrics for both MT compared to the reference translation (student´s translation) 2. Definition of a tool used to calculate easibility of the text 3. Determination of the weights 4. Calculation of the amplification constant for each specific corpus 5. Calculation of marks of easibility of texts 6. External evaluation attending House´s model (2015) adapted In accordance with the above, the following research questions are proposed: is human or MT translation better, and, is it possible to create a rubric based on significant grounds to calculate an approximate mark for quality in Translation?

CohLitheSP: A new technique to study quality in Specialized Translation
International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 2021
The aim of this work is to analyse the benefits of introducing a code in Python language to analy... more The aim of this work is to analyse the benefits of introducing a code in Python language to analyze quality in terms of the appropriateness of the texts as regards reading. In order to do this, a didactic experience was implemented in two final dissertations on the university course of Translation and Interpreting at the University of Murcia, in the academic years 2018-2019 and 2019-2020. The steps followed were: 1. Evaluation metrics for both MT compared to the reference translation (student´s translation) 2. Definition of a tool used to calculate easibility of the text 3. Determination of the weights 4. Calculation of the amplification constant for each specific corpus 5. Calculation of marks of easibility of texts 6. External evaluation attending House´s model (2015) adapted In accordance with the above, the following research questions are proposed: is human or MT translation better, and, is it possible to create a rubric based on significant grounds to calculate an approximate ...
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Nowadays, computational processes tend to be more **parallelizable**, especially those that are *... more Nowadays, computational processes tend to be more **parallelizable**, especially those that are **polynomially bounded**, enabling the budgeting of computer architectures and networks capable of meeting non-functional requirements. This allows for posing a vast array of **efficient problems** that, leveraging a robust computer network, can be resolved almost **instantaneously**. This very function is that of consciousness which, trapped in a kind of idealism, perceives itself as the sole possessor of general dominance. This article aims to provide an exceptionally clear understanding of these concepts and the applicability of various **transformations**. These transformations will not only allow us to map a **P-complete problem into CC (Comparator Circuit Class)**, given the demonstrated equivalence of CC and P, but will also be capable of **estimating** the number of solutions computed by a **nondeterministic Turing machine** in logarithmic time, provided the role of the verb 'to estimate' is accepted.
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