Types of Capital and Their Measurement
ABSTRACT Capital is notoriously heterogeneous, including physical, intangible, human and natural capitals, and this heterogeneity can make measurement very difficult. To bring structure to the wide range of capital assets, and inform measurement, we define five dimensions for classifying capital types: produced versus non‐produced; fixed versus non ...
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Astrocyte-gated multi-timescale plasticity for online continual learning in deep spiking neural networks. [PDF]
Dong Z, He W.
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Reconceptualizing Crisis: An Empirically Based Investigation
Crisis is predominantly characterized in terms of its detrimental consequences. Drawing on in‐depth semi‐structured interviews in Melbourne and Taipei, the article provides a critical and distinctive understanding of crisis. Crisis is conceptualized here as a disruptive prefiguring of new possibilities, both agentic and structural.
Xiaoying Qi
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Incremental learning approach for semantic segmentation of skin histology images. [PDF]
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Multi-Center Prototype Feature Distribution Reconstruction for Class-Incremental SAR Target Recognition. [PDF]
Zhang K, Wu B, Li P, Kang Z, Zhang L.
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Prediction of remaining useful life for electronic equipment based on online PINN. [PDF]
Han F, Mo B.
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Federated learning with continual update for privacy-preserving clinical event prediction across distributed hospitals using MCN-GNN. [PDF]
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Privacy-Aware Continual Self-Supervised Learning on Multi-Window Chest Computed Tomography for Domain-Shift Robustness. [PDF]
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IViT: An Incremental Learning Method for Object Detection of Hidden Hazards in Transmission Line Corridors. [PDF]
Li M, Fan K, Luo P, Liu J.
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Correction: Structural Synaptic Plasticity Has High Memory Capacity and Can Explain Graded Amnesia, Catastrophic Forgetting, and the Spacing Effect. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Staff.
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