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ADAPTING TO ADAPTIVE TESTING [PDF]

open access: possiblePersonnel Psychology, 1997
Computer adaptive testing (CAT) is a relatively recent innovation in large scale testing programs, but has had very limited application in private industry. This paper describes the development of a CAT for use by a large insurance company in selecting computer programmer trainees. Incumbents provided the calibration and evaluation data. The CAT led to
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Adaptively supported adaptability

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 1994
This paper presents an adaptive and adaptable system and its evaluation. The system is based on a commercial spreadsheet application and provides adaptation opportunities for defining a user- and task-specific user interface (new menu entries and key shortcuts for subrouting names and parameters, changing default parameters).
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Adapting to adaptive testing

2010 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2010), 2010
Adaptive testing is a generic term for a number of techniques which aim at improving the test quality and/or reducing the test application costs. In adaptive tests, the test content or pass/fail limits are not fixed as in conventional tests, but dependent on other test results of the currently or previously tested chips.
Marco Esposito   +8 more
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Adaptive Adaptive Indexing

2018 IEEE 34th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2018
In nature, many species became extinct as they could not adapt quickly enough to their environment. They were simply not fit enough to adapt to more and more challenging circumstances. Similar things happen when algorithms are too static to cope with particular challenges of their "environment", be it the workload, the machine, or the user requirements.
Felix Martin Schuhknecht   +2 more
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ADVENT: Adversarial Entropy Minimization for Domain Adaptation in Semantic Segmentation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
Semantic segmentation is a key problem for many computer vision tasks. While approaches based on convolutional neural networks constantly break new records on different benchmarks, generalizing well to diverse testing environments remains a major ...
Tuan-Hung Vu   +4 more
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ADAPTATION as Adaptation

2019
This essay analyzes the process of adaptation from Susan Orlean's book THE ORCHID THIEF to the motion picture ADAPTATION (directed by Spike Jonze)
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Adapting to Adaptive Learning

Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
Unfamiliarity with adaptive courseware and its uses may be a barrier to implementation. This article provides insights from a qualitative case study that was conducted to illuminate experiences and...
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Adaptive link adaptation

GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270), 2002
Link adaptation (LA) can significantly increase the spectral efficiency and render various levels of services, both of which are highly desirable for today's high-speed communication systems. Although optimality can be ensured through careful designing for a fixed link configuration, due to changes of available power, data rate, and especially channel ...
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The balance between adaptability and adaptation [PDF]

open access: possibleBiosystems, 2002
In his 1983 book, Adaptability, Michael Conrad explored the quantitative relationship between adaptability and adaptation using the conditional 'entropy' of information theory as his primary tool. The conditional entropy can be used to estimate the connectivity of the network of system exchanges, a key indicator of system stability.
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Stability, adaptability and adaptation

1998
Allied to the phenomena of genotype—environment interactions, discussed in the previous chapter, are the topics of stability, adaptability and adaptation, topics which arouse considerable interest among plant breeders. Indeed, not only do they excite interest, they often cause confusion because terms such as phenotypic stability, yield stability ...
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