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2005b), Apparent Clustering and Apparent Background Earthquakes Biased by Undetected Seismicity
"... In models of triggered seismicity and in their inversion with empirical data, the detection threshold md is commonly equated to the magnitude m0 of the smallest triggering earthquake. This unjustified assumption neglects the possibility of shocks below the detection threshold triggering observable e ..."
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events. We introduce a formalism that distinguishes between the detection threshold md and the minimum triggering earthquake m0≤ md. By considering the branching structure of one complete cascade of triggered events, we derive the apparent branching ratio na (which is the apparent fraction of aftershocks
Correlation Functions Quantify Super-Resolution Images and Estimate Apparent Clustering Due to Over-Counting
"... We present an analytical method using correlation functions to quantify clustering in super-resolution fluorescence localization images and electron microscopy images of static surfaces in two dimensions. We use this method to quantify how over-counting of labeled molecules contributes to apparent s ..."
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We present an analytical method using correlation functions to quantify clustering in super-resolution fluorescence localization images and electron microscopy images of static surfaces in two dimensions. We use this method to quantify how over-counting of labeled molecules contributes to apparent
Metaanalysis of theory-of-mind development. The truth about false belief.
- Child Development,
, 2001
"... Research on theory of mind increasingly encompasses apparently contradictory findings. In particular, in initial studies, older preschoolers consistently passed false-belief tasks-a so-called "definitive" test of mentalstate understanding-whereas younger children systematically erred. Mor ..."
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Research on theory of mind increasingly encompasses apparently contradictory findings. In particular, in initial studies, older preschoolers consistently passed false-belief tasks-a so-called "definitive" test of mentalstate understanding-whereas younger children systematically erred
Scientific collaboration networks. i. network construction and fundamental results
- Rev. E
, 2001
"... have constructed networks of collaboration between scientists in each of these disciplines. In these networks two scientists are considered connected if they have coauthored one or more papers together. We study a variety of statistical properties of our networks, including numbers of papers written ..."
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written by authors, numbers of authors per paper, numbers of collaborators that scientists have, existence and size of a giant component of connected scientists, and degree of clustering in the networks. We also highlight some apparent differences in collaboration patterns between the subjects studied
Practical privacy: the sulq framework
- In PODS ’05: Proceedings of the twenty-fourth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems
, 2005
"... We consider a statistical database in which a trusted administrator introduces noise to the query responses with the goal of maintaining privacy of individual database entries. In such a database, a query consists of a pair (S, f) where S is a set of rows in the database and f is a function mapping ..."
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can be carried out with very few invocations of the primitive: principal component analysis, k means clustering, the Perceptron Algorithm, the ID3 algorithm, and (apparently!) all algorithms that operate in the in the statistical query learning model [11].
Testing of Apparent Child Sex Offender Clustering
"... During a previous research project, the authors of this work noticed an apparent clustering of registered child sexual offenders as reflected by street addresses. The following research seeks to determine whether or not this effect is real or apparent. If this correlation exists, does it further rel ..."
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During a previous research project, the authors of this work noticed an apparent clustering of registered child sexual offenders as reflected by street addresses. The following research seeks to determine whether or not this effect is real or apparent. If this correlation exists, does it further
The ANL/IBM SP scheduling system
- In Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
, 1995
"... During the past ve years scientists discovered that modern UNIX workstations connected with ethernet and ber networks could provide enough computational performance to compete with the supercomputers of the day. As this concept became increasingly popular, the need for distributed queuing and schedu ..."
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and scheduling systems became apparent. Systems such as DQS from Florida State were developed and worked very well. Today, supercomputers, such as Argonne National Laboratory's IBM SP system, can provide more CPU and networking speed than can be obtained from these networks of workstations. These modern
Clustered intrinsic connections in cat visual cortex
- J. Neurosci
, 1983
"... The intrinsic connections of the cortex have long been known to run vertically, across the cortical layers. In the present study we have found that individual neurons in the cat primary visual cortex can communicate over suprisingly long distances horizontally (up to 4 mm), in directions parallel to ..."
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recording and injection of horseradish peroxidase with three-dimensional computer graphic reconstructions. The clustering pattern was most apparent when the cells were rotated to present a view parallel to the cortical surface. The pattern was observed in more than half of the pyramidal and spiny stellate
Bunch: A clustering tool for the recovery and maintenance of software system structures
- In Proceedings; IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
, 1999
"... Software systems are typically modi ed inorder to extend or change their functionality, improve their performance, port them to di erent platforms, and so on. For developers, it is crucial to understand the structure of a system before attempting to modify it. The structure of a system, however, may ..."
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, may not be apparent to new developers, because the design documentation is non-existent or, worse, inconsistent with the implementation. This problem could be alleviated if developers were somehow able to produce high-level system decomposition descriptions from the low-level structures present
The Apparent and Intrinsic Shape of the APM Galaxy Clusters
, 2000
"... We estimate the distribution of intrinsic shapes of APM galaxy clusters from the distribution of their apparent shapes. We measure the projected cluster ellipticities using two alternative methods. The first method is based on moments of the discrete ..."
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We estimate the distribution of intrinsic shapes of APM galaxy clusters from the distribution of their apparent shapes. We measure the projected cluster ellipticities using two alternative methods. The first method is based on moments of the discrete
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