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Very simple classification rules perform well on most commonly used datasets

by Robert C. Holte - Machine Learning , 1993
"... The classification rules induced by machine learning systems are judged by two criteria: their classification accuracy on an independent test set (henceforth "accuracy"), and their complexity. The relationship between these two criteria is, of course, of keen interest to the machin ..."
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The classification rules induced by machine learning systems are judged by two criteria: their classification accuracy on an independent test set (henceforth "accuracy"), and their complexity. The relationship between these two criteria is, of course, of keen interest

NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CLIMATE AND CIVIL WAR: IS THE RELATIONSHIP ROBUST? Climate and Civil War: Is the Relationship Robust?

by Marshall Burke , John Dykema , David Lobell , Edward Miguel , Shanker Satyanath , Marshall Burke , John Dykema , David Lobell , Edward Miguel , Shanker Satyanath , Marshall Burke , John Dykema , David Lobell , Edward Miguel , Shanker Satyanath
"... ABSTRACT A recent paper by Burke et al. (henceforth "we") finds a strong historical relationship between warmerthan-average temperatures and the incidence of civil war in Africa ..."
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ABSTRACT A recent paper by Burke et al. (henceforth "we";) finds a strong historical relationship between warmerthan-average temperatures and the incidence of civil war in Africa

Situated action: a symbolic interpretation

by Alonso H. Vera, Herbert, A. Simon, Joyce Moore, Phil Agre - Cognitive Science , 1993
"... The congeries of theoretical views collectively referred to as "situated action" (SA) claim that humans and their interactions with the world cannot be understood using symbol-system models and methodology, but only by observing them within real-world contexts or building nonsymbolic model ..."
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, often under the label of "situated action " (henceforth, SA), that denies that intelligent systems are correctly characterized as physical symbol systems, and especially denies that symbolic processing lies at the heart of

Results

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"... re an in m ti it most notably, macroautophagy (henceforth: "autoph- domonas reinhardtii. Partial silencing of the CrVMP1 Tenenboim et al. BMC Plant Biology 2014, 14:121 ..."
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re an in m ti it most notably, macroautophagy (henceforth: "autoph- domonas reinhardtii. Partial silencing of the CrVMP1 Tenenboim et al. BMC Plant Biology 2014, 14:121

Agreement and the Syntax-Morphology Interface in HPSG

by Andreas Kathol - in HPSG. See Levine and Green , 1997
"... This paper is based on, but in many parts different from, Kathol and Kasper 1993, and hence supersedes the latter. Thanks to all the people who over the years made comments/suggestions on that earlier paper, in particular Tomaz Erjavec, Tibor Kiss, Robert Levine, Paola Monachesi, Rosanne Pelletier, ..."
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or pragmatic grounds, Dowty and Jacobson (Dowty & Jacobson 1988, henceforth "D&J";) attempt to show how agreement too can be viewed as a semantic phenomenon. Whereas this is uncontroversial for instance in the case of agreement that involves "natural gender" for people or regular

Inline Expansion: When and How?

by Manuel Serrano - In International Symposium on Programming Languages Implementations, Logics, and Programs (PLILP'97 , 1997
"... . Inline function expansion is an optimization that may improve program performance by removing calling sequences and enlarging the scope of other optimizations. Unfortunately it also has the drawback of enlarging programs. This might impair executable programs performance. In order to get rid of th ..."
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driven the design of inline function expansion. We conclude with measurements showing that our optimization succeeds in producing faster codes while avoiding code size increase. Keywords: Compilation, Optimization, Inlining, Functional languages. 1 Introduction Inline function expansion (henceforth

Choice Functions and the Scopal Semantics of Indefinites

by Yoad Winter - Linguistics and Philosophy , 1997
"... this paper I treat conditionals using material implication, ignoring the well-known semantic/pragmatic problems concerning their correct interpretation. Of course, one may doubt whether (7a), which is verified by any situation in which there is one woman who did not come to the party, reflects corre ..."
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. The empirical debate will be reviewed later in this paper (subsection 3.4.2). Ruys and Abusch both conclude that Fodor & Sag's "referential"; approach is inadequate. To handle the facts, Ruys proposes an indexing mechanism of indefinites within a DRT-like interpretation of LF. Abusch proposes

Role of experience and oscillations in transforming a rate code into a temporal code.

by M R Mehta , A K Lee , M A Wilson - Nature , 2002
"... While precise spike timing is critical for synaptic plasticity, neither the mechanism for generating a temporal code that establishes such precise spike timing in vivo, nor the effect of experience on such a temporal code have been established. Here we propose a mechanism by which a temporal code c ..."
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) correlated with position (r= −0.50±0.01, p < 0.0001) across 171 recorded place fields (henceforth referred to as the &quot;population";). Normalizing by occupancy (see methods) yields the firing rate as a function of position and phase, i.e. the spatio-temporal receptive field (STRF, A vast majority

Black Populations and Economic Growth: An Extreme Bounds Analysis of Mississippi County-Level Data

by Andrew T. Young, Matthew J. Higgins, Daniel Levy, Jel Codes J
"... We use Mississippi county-level data on (per capita) income and the percentages of populations that are Black (henceforth "Black") to examine the relationship between race and economic growth. The analysis is also conditioned on 40 other economic and socio-demographic variables. Given a ne ..."
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We use Mississippi county-level data on (per capita) income and the percentages of populations that are Black (henceforth &quot;Black";) to examine the relationship between race and economic growth. The analysis is also conditioned on 40 other economic and socio-demographic variables. Given a

Ranking and Evaluating the ARL Library Map Collections

by Charles A. Seavey
"... This study measures and analyzes the map collections of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) using data from 1984 and 1988. The nature of the cartographic format means that the size of a map collection can, within limits, be viewed as a measure of information content. Problems with the collec ..."
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weak correlation. Directions for future research are suggested. ilmer L. Hall has suggested that &quot;Maps are often the stepchil-dren of libraries, receiving some attention at christening, but neglected henceforth.";1 'none sense this statement is true. The map does not
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