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Attribute Blocks: Visualizing Multiple Continuously Defined Attributes

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2007
Visualization of multiple attributes across a region is a complex problem for which several experimental tools have been developed. In some cases, the attributes correspond to events occurring at discrete locations; in others, the data are phenomena that vary continuously across a region.
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Attributions

2017
In psychology, attributions refer to processes involved in judgments about the cause of behavior, and inferences about those people made on the basis of such judgments. In particular, attributions reflect assessments about the role of intentions, traits, and other dispositions versus possible situational factors in determining the actions and outcomes ...
Grossmann, Igor, Ross, Lee
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Attribution

Amidst the evolving technological landscape and readily available tools and high speed internet, there exists a remarkable propensity for technology to be employed with wisdom, misused with malevolence, or catastrophically unleashed. The stark illustration of such catastrophic misuse is the realm of 'Cyber Terrorism.
Aishwarya Majumdar   +2 more
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Machine-learning-based evidence and attribution mapping of 100,000 climate impact studies

Nature Climate Change, 2021
M. Callaghan   +18 more
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Improving performance of deep learning models with axiomatic attribution priors and expected gradients

Nature Machine Intelligence, 2020
G. Erion   +4 more
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Towards better understanding of gradient-based attribution methods for Deep Neural Networks

International Conference on Learning Representations, 2017
Marco Ancona   +3 more
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Attribution

2015
Attribution, finding the identity of actors behind an attack, is of primary importance to be able to classify an attack as a criminal act, an act of war, or an act of terrorism. But attribution is difficult. Many experts and analysts have explained this difficulty with technical arguments.
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