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Gaussian processes for machine learning
, 2003
"... We give a basic introduction to Gaussian Process regression models. We focus on understanding the role of the stochastic process and how it is used to define a distribution over functions. We present the simple equations for incorporating training data and examine how to learn the hyperparameters us ..."
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We give a basic introduction to Gaussian Process regression models. We focus on understanding the role of the stochastic process and how it is used to define a distribution over functions. We present the simple equations for incorporating training data and examine how to learn the hyperparameters
Hitting the Memory Wall: Implications of the Obvious
- Computer Architecture News
, 1995
"... This brief note points out something obvious--- something the authors "knew" without really understanding. With apologies to those who did understand, we offer it to those others who, like us, missed the point. We all know that the rate of improvement in microprocessor speed exceeds the ra ..."
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and DRAM access times and p is the probability of a cache hit: We want to look at how the average access time changes with technology, so we'll make some conservative assumptions; as you'll see, the specific values won't change the basic conclusion of this note, namely that we are going
Programs with Common Sense
- Semantic Information Processing
, 1968
"... This paper will discuss programs to manipulate in a suitable formal lan- guage (most likely a part of the predicate calculus) common instrumental statements. The basic program will draw immediate conclusions from a list of premises. These conclusions will be either declarative or imperative sentence ..."
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This paper will discuss programs to manipulate in a suitable formal lan- guage (most likely a part of the predicate calculus) common instrumental statements. The basic program will draw immediate conclusions from a list of premises. These conclusions will be either declarative or imperative
Conclusion Background Basic Methods
"... and self-report data (n=334) were included in analyses. Threat Task: Emotion-specific face blocks expressing fear, anger, neutral, or surprise (Panel A) interleaved with a sensorimotor control task (Panel B). Imaging parameters and analyses: 3T fMRI scanner. Single subject contrasts for amygdala rea ..."
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and self-report data (n=334) were included in analyses. Threat Task: Emotion-specific face blocks expressing fear, anger, neutral, or surprise (Panel A) interleaved with a sensorimotor control task (Panel B). Imaging parameters and analyses: 3T fMRI scanner. Single subject contrasts for amygdala reactivity (i.e., Panel A> Panel B) were entered into second-level one-sample t-tests thresholded at p < 0.05, FWE, with an extent threshold of 10 voxels within the right centromedial amygdala region of interest. Childhood adversity: Measured via self-report on the Childhood
Are Women Less Selfish than Men?: Evidence from Dictator Experiments, The Economic
- Journal
, 1998
"... Research in social sciences other than economics indicates substantial differences in behaviour between men and women. The general conclusion drawn from this work is that women will be more socially-orientated (sel¯ess), and men more individually-orientated (sel®sh). This paper reports the results o ..."
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Research in social sciences other than economics indicates substantial differences in behaviour between men and women. The general conclusion drawn from this work is that women will be more socially-orientated (sel¯ess), and men more individually-orientated (sel®sh). This paper reports the results
Language and Memory
- Cognitive Science
, 1980
"... This paper outlines some of the issues and basic philosophy that have guided my work and that of my students in the last ten years. It describes the progression of conceptual representational theories developed during that time, as well OS some of the research models built to implement those theorie ..."
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This paper outlines some of the issues and basic philosophy that have guided my work and that of my students in the last ten years. It describes the progression of conceptual representational theories developed during that time, as well OS some of the research models built to implement those
Beyond money: toward an economy of well-being
- PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
, 2004
"... Policy decisions at the organizational, corporate, and governmental levels should be more heavily influenced by issues related to well-being––people’s evaluations and feelings about their lives. Domestic policy currently focuses heavily on economic outcomes, although economic indicators omit, and ev ..."
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, and even mislead about, much of what society values. We show that economic indicators have many shortcomings, and that measures of well-being point to important conclusions that are not apparent from economic indicators alone. For example, although economic output has risen steeply over the past decades
Conclusions References
, 2009
"... This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in ACP if available. The basic mechanism behind the hurricane-free warm tropical ocean Z. Yuan et al. The basic mechanism behind the hurricane-free wa ..."
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This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in ACP if available. The basic mechanism behind the hurricane-free warm tropical ocean Z. Yuan et al. The basic mechanism behind the hurricane
Habitat Monitoring with Sensor Networks
- Communications of the ACM
, 2004
"... of observations, showing how they fit into a unified architecture, deriving our data and conclusions from several case studies (see the sidebar "Sensing the Natural Environment"). Few themes permeate basic and applied ecological research to such an extent as the relationship of micro ..."
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of observations, showing how they fit into a unified architecture, deriving our data and conclusions from several case studies (see the sidebar "Sensing the Natural Environment"). Few themes permeate basic and applied ecological research to such an extent as the relationship
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