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Analysis of Railway Accidents' Narratives Using Deep Learning [PDF]
Automatic understanding of domain specific texts in order to extract useful relationships for later use is a non-trivial task. One such relationship would be between railroad accidents' causes and their correspondent descriptions in reports. From 2001 to 2016 rail accidents in the U.S. cost more than $4.6B.
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In this paper I argue that the disagreement between modern moral philosophers and (some) virtue ethicists about whether motive affects rightness is a result of conceptual disagreement, and that when they develop a theory of ‘right action,’ the two ...
van Zyl, Liezl
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La revue Opium philosophie, publiée annuellement depuis 2012, propose chaque année des réflexions philosophiques ou artistiques autour d’un thème. Celui de 2023 sera l’accident.
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(1) Introduction: Effective control of stroke risk factors can reduce stroke incidence. Motivation for participatory action of community dwellers to practice self-care to modify stroke risk after providing them with knowledge of stroke risk factors is considered useful under a situation of limited healthcare resources.
Chutarat Sathirapanya+2 more
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This paper reports on the results of a security analysis of the European Railway Traffic Management System (ERTMS) specifications. ERTMS is designed to be fail-safe and the general philosophy of ‘if in doubt, stop the train’ makes it difficult to ...
Bloomfield, R.+3 more
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Technological change, accident prevention and civil liability [PDF]
The improvement of accident prevention technology in many fields of social life has spurred new challenges to the doctrinal tools of fault and strict based civil liability in the law of torts.
Silva Ferreira, Flávio Henrique
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Beat the (Backward) Clock [PDF]
In a recent very interesting and important challenge to tracking theories of knowledge, Williams & Sinhababu claim to have devised a counter-example to tracking theories of knowledge of a sort that escapes the defense of those theories by Adams & Clarke.
Adams, Fred+2 more
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Against Minimalist Responses to Moral Debunking Arguments [PDF]
Moral debunking arguments are meant to show that, by realist lights, moral beliefs are not explained by moral facts, which in turn is meant to show that they lack some significant counterfactual connection to the moral facts (e.g., safety, sensitivity ...
Korman, Daniel Z., Locke, Dustin
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Name Strategy: Its Existence and Implications [PDF]
It is argued that colour name strategy, object name strategy, and chunking strategy in memory are all aspects of the same general phenomena, called stereotyping. It is pointed out that the Berlin-Kay universal partial ordering of colours and the frequency of traffic accidents classified by colour are surprisingly similar.
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The accident of logical constants [PDF]
Work on the nature and scope of formal logic has focused unduly on the distinction between logical and extra-logical vocabulary; which argument forms a logical theory countenances depends not only on its stock of logical terms, but also on its range of ...
Haze, Tristan Grøtvedt
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