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Bagging by Design (on the Suboptimality of Bagging)

open access: yesProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2014
Bagging (Breiman 1996) and its variants is one of the most popular methods in aggregating classifiers and regressors. Originally, its analysis assumed that the bootstraps are built from an unlimited, independent source of samples, therefore we call this form of bagging ideal-bagging.
Periklis A. Papakonstantinou   +2 more
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Not a bag for life… a bag for living

British Journal of Nursing, 2022
Stoma products often look and feel medical and can prevent ostomates from living life to the full. They are not designed to address common problems experienced by patients; they can be bulky and visible, allow flatus to escape, need frequent changing (often disrupting sleep) and are uncomfortable.
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Bagging for linear classifiers

open access: yesPattern Recognition, 1998
Classifiers built on small training sets are usually biased or unstable. Different techniques exist to construct more stable classifiers. It is not clear which ones are good, and whether they really stabilize the classifier or just improve the ...
Robert P W Duin
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Bag of bags

Proceedings of the online conference under the aegis of the World Professional Forum «The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations», 2020
The experience of K. Paustovsky Library within the ecological education system is discussed. The goal of these activities is to educate ecological culture and responsibility of the population. In particular, the Library draws attention to the plastic-bag problem.
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Bag leakage: The effect of disposable carryout bag regulations on unregulated bags

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2017
Leakage occurs when partial regulation of consumer products results in increased consumption of these products in unregulated domains. This article quantifies plastic leakage from the banning of plastic carryout bags. Using quasi-random policy variation in California, I find the elimination of 40 million pounds of plastic carryout bags is offset by a ...
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The Black Bag

Public Health Nursing, 2012
AbstractIn the early‐ to mid‐twentieth century, stories about nursing practice submitted by nurses frequently appeared in Public Health Nursing. The article reprinted here is an example of this genre of publications. Originally published in April 1936, this article tells the story of a day in the work of one public health nurse as she moves about the ...
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Bag of worms

Australasian Radiology, 2007
SUMMARYA Pacific Island male with previously diagnosed but untreated filariasis with episodic chyluria presented to us with spiking temperatures. A CT scan of his abdomen revealed innumerable serpiginous non‐enhancing structures within the posterior mediastinum from the carina, throughout the retroperitoneum and pelvis and into the upper inguinal ...
B, McGuinness   +3 more
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