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Trait-dependent diversification and spatio-ecological limits drive angiosperm diversity unevenness across the Canary Islands archipelago

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Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference on Machine Learning, 2009
Semi-supervised learning (SSL), is classification where additional unlabeled data can be used to improve accuracy. Generative approaches are appealing in this situation, as a model of the data's probability density can assist in identifying clusters. Nonparametric Bayesian methods, while ideal in theory due to their principled motivations, have been ...
Ryan Prescott Adams, Zoubin Ghahramani
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Archipelago

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2008
Memory errors are a notorious source of security vulnerabilities that can lead to service interruptions, information leakage and unauthorized access. Because such errors are also difficult to debug, the absence of timely patches can leave users vulnerable to attack for long periods of time.
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Extended Abstracts of the 2020 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 2020
Archipelago is a single-player point-and-click narrative adventure game served to the player in bite-sized, three-minute-long daily levels.It is a "cyclical adventure game", like a year-long advent calendar: each real-world calendar day has its own unique level, the game does not begin or end on any specific level, and players can return to levels year
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ARCHIPELAGO

This opening part includes nine essays which provide the thematic and theoretical scope of the project. These include: “Sense,” “Arrival,” “Breathe,” “Genre,” “Method,” “Archive,” “Mas,” “Rhetoric,” and “Archipelago.” Embracing a vernacular form of epideictic, or demonstrative, rhetoric, the arc of this series begins with the individual—in this case ...
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America's Gulag Archipelago

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
At the Fernald State School for the Feebleminded in Waltham, Massachusetts, Fred Boyce and hundreds of other children were subjected to systematic physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. Dr. Norman Fost writes about Boyce and The State Boys Rebellion by the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Michael D'Antonio.
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