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LEARNING SUBSPACES OF DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS

by Brian St. Thomas, Lizhen Lin, Lek-heng Lim, Sayan Mukherjee
"... Abstract. We introduce a Bayesian model for inferring mixtures of subspaces of different dimen-sions. The key challenge in such a model is specifying prior distributions over subspaces of different dimensions. We address this challenge by embedding subspaces or Grassmann manifolds into a sphere of r ..."
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Abstract. We introduce a Bayesian model for inferring mixtures of subspaces of different dimen-sions. The key challenge in such a model is specifying prior distributions over subspaces of different dimensions. We address this challenge by embedding subspaces or Grassmann manifolds into a sphere

Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: a `cognitive dimensions' framework

by T. R. G. Green, M. Petre - JOURNAL OF VISUAL LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING , 1996
"... The cognitive dimensions framework is a broad-brush evaluation technique for interactive devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to capture the cognitively-relevant aspects of structure, and shows how they can be traded off against each other. T ..."
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The cognitive dimensions framework is a broad-brush evaluation technique for interactive devices and for non-interactive notations. It sets out a small vocabulary of terms designed to capture the cognitively-relevant aspects of structure, and shows how they can be traded off against each other

The Different Dimensions of Dynamicity

by Mayur Deshpande, Nalini Venkatasubramanian - IN P2P , 2004
"... In a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network, a `fabric' of overlay links helps peers discover and use other peers' resources. This fabric, however, is highly dynamic and constantly changing. While different measures of dynamicity have been implicitly and explicitly proposed, there is lack of deeper un ..."
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understanding about the various aspects of dynamicity. In this paper we systematically evaluate and quantify different dimensions of dynamicity through controlled generation of different dynamic networks. We also introduce a new dimension of dynamicity, persistence, which quantifies stable nodes in a network

Social capital, intellectual capital, and the organizational advantage

by Janine Nahapiet - Academy of Management Review , 1998
"... Scholars of the theory of the firm have begun to emphasize the sources and conditions of what has been described a s "the organizational advantage, " rather than focus on the causes and consequences of market failure. Typically, researchers see such organizational advantage a s accruing fr ..."
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in the form of a series of hypothesized relation-ships between different dimensions of social capital and the main mechanisms and processes necessary for the creation of intellectual capital. Kogut and Zander recently have proposed "that a firm be understood a s a social commu-nity specializing

The influence of communication on different dimensions

by Michael J. L. Sullivan A, Pascal Thibault A, John Kozey C
"... findings are addressed. 10–15 % of the variance in indices of pain behavior (Keefe and Block, 1982; Labus et al., 2003). Recent theory and research suggest that pain report and pain behavior might serve different functions, might be influ-enced by different internal and external contingencies, ain. ..."
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findings are addressed. 10–15 % of the variance in indices of pain behavior (Keefe and Block, 1982; Labus et al., 2003). Recent theory and research suggest that pain report and pain behavior might serve different functions, might be influ-enced by different internal and external contingencies, ain

Hausdorff measures of different dimensions are . . .

by Márton Elekes , 2011
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Rolling Manifolds of Different Dimensions

by Amina Mortada, Petri Kokkonen, Yacine Chitour , 2013
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Ecology of the family as a context for human development: Research perspectives.

by Urie Bronfenbrenner , Josephine Arastah , Mavis Hetherington , Richard Lerner , Jeylan T Mortimer , Joseph H Pleck , Lea Pulkinnen , Michael Rutter , Klaus Schneewind , Diana Slaughter - Developmental Psychology, , 1986
"... This review collates and examines critically a theoretically convergent but widely dispersed body of research on the influence of external environments on the functioning of families as contexts of human development. Investigations falling within this expanding domain include studies of the interac ..."
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investigation. The purpose of this article is to document and delineate promising lines of research on external influences that affect the capacity of families to foster the healthy development of their children. The focus differs from that of most studies of the family as a context of human development

Myrinet: A Gigabit-per-Second Local Area Network

by Nanette J. Boden, Danny Cohen, Robert E. Felderman, Alan E. Kulawik, Charles L. Seitz, Jakov N. Seizovic, Wen-king Su - IEEE Micro , 1995
"... Abstract. Myrinet is a new type of local-area network (LAN) based on the technology used for packet communication and switching within "massivelyparallel processors " (MPPs). Think of Myrinet as an MPP message-passing network that can span campus dimensions, rather than as a wide-a ..."
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Abstract. Myrinet is a new type of local-area network (LAN) based on the technology used for packet communication and switching within "massivelyparallel processors " (MPPs). Think of Myrinet as an MPP message-passing network that can span campus dimensions, rather than as a wide

MATRIX FACTORIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS

by Yehuda Koren, Robert Bell, Chris Volinsky - IEEE COMPUTER , 2009
"... As the Netflix Prize competition has demonstrated, matrix factorization models are superior to classic nearest-neighbor techniques for producing product recommendations, allowing the incorporation of additional information such as implicit feedback, temporal effects, and confidence levels. Modern co ..."
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. Therefore, more retailers have become interested in recommender systems, which analyze patterns of user interest in products to provide personalized recommendations that suit a user’s taste. Because good personalized recommendations can add another dimension to the user experience, e-commerce leaders like
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