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Despite rapid progress, current deep learning methods face a number of critical challenges. These include high energy consumption, catastrophic forgetting, dependance on global losses, and an inability to reason symbolically. By combining concepts from information bottleneck theory and vector-symbolic architectures, we propose and implement a novel ...
Olin-Ammentorp, Wilkie, Bazhenov, Maxim
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Bridging symptoms between problematic social networking and generalized anxiety in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury: a network analysis [PDF]
BackgroundProblematic social networking site use (PSNSU) may arise as a coping response to generalized anxiety and, in turn, intensify anxiety symptoms, creating a bidirectional cycle that poses increased risks for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among ...
Zhen He +4 more
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Report on the 23rd FEBS Young Scientists' Forum 2024 [PDF]
The 23rd FEBS YSF was held from 26th to 29th June 2024 in Pavia, Italy. Over 100 PhD students and early postdoctoral researchers from around 30 different countries came together at the inspiring rooms of the University of Pavia for a four‐day event. This
Riccardo Miggiano +6 more
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The use of online social networking sites has become part of everyday life for more than three billion people worldwide. However, its use may go beyond being a habit, leading to compulsive use behaviours that jeopardize the well-being of an individual ...
Mijail Naranjo-Zolotov +2 more
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Financial Bridges and Network Communities [PDF]
This version: September 29 ...
Casarin, Roberto +2 more
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Bridges in complex networks [PDF]
A bridge in a graph is an edge whose removal disconnects the graph and increases the number of connected components. We calculate the fraction of bridges in a wide range of real-world networks and their randomized counterparts. We find that real networks typically have more bridges than their completely randomized counterparts, but very similar ...
Wu, Ang-Kun, Tian, Liang, Liu, Yang-Yu
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Professional development of teachers acting as bridges in online social networks [PDF]
Spanish K-12 teachers participate in online social networks to share educational resources and also to socialise with other teachers. In these networks, participants connected to several groups can adopt a bridging role.
Maria Macià, Iolanda García
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A Survey of Scheduling Algorithms for the Time-Aware Shaper in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is an enhancement of Ethernet which provides various mechanisms for real-time communication. Time-triggered (TT) traffic represents periodic data streams with strict real-time requirements.
Thomas Stuber +3 more
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Does the Use of Social Network Sites and Mobile Phones Promote the Acquisition of Job- Related Information, Job Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Asia? [PDF]
This study examines how different uses of social network sites (SNS) and mobile phones (MP) to communicate with friends and business associates are related to the acquisition of job-related information, job mobility, and entrepreneurial intentions, using
Marko M. Skoric +4 more
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An Exploratory Study of Older Adultsʼ Social Media Use and Social Capital in Nigeria [PDF]
This study focuses on the benefits of social network sites especially in terms of what older adults derive from their social relationships and interactions on these sites.
Rodney Ciboh
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