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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2020
Deep neural networks (deep nets) are revolutionizing many machine learning (ML) applications. But there is a major bottleneck to wider adoption: the pain and resource intensiveness of model selection. This empirical process involves exploring deep net architectures and hyper-parameters, often requiring hundreds of ...
Supun Nakandala, Yuhao Zhang, Arun Kumar
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Deep neural networks (deep nets) are revolutionizing many machine learning (ML) applications. But there is a major bottleneck to wider adoption: the pain and resource intensiveness of model selection. This empirical process involves exploring deep net architectures and hyper-parameters, often requiring hundreds of ...
Supun Nakandala, Yuhao Zhang, Arun Kumar
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Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018
While there are many existing platforms that help people plan and coordinate collective action, many serendipitous moments for group interaction are left out because we are not able recognize them. In this paper, we aim to facilitate interaction in these missed opportunities through a new form of interaction we call opportunistic collective experiences.
Jennie Werner, Allison Sun
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While there are many existing platforms that help people plan and coordinate collective action, many serendipitous moments for group interaction are left out because we are not able recognize them. In this paper, we aim to facilitate interaction in these missed opportunities through a new form of interaction we call opportunistic collective experiences.
Jennie Werner, Allison Sun
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¿Por qué llamamos cerebro al cerebro?
Revista de Neurología, 2017Introduccion. Todos los dias, millones de profesionales utilizan un sinfin de palabras tecnicas para referirse a las distintas estructuras que se hallan dentro del craneo, pero pocos sabrian explicar su procedencia. En este trabajo se indaga sobre el origen etimologico de algunos de estos terminos neuroanatomicos. Desarrollo. Se realiza un recorrido
Alberto García Molina +1 more
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Del cerebro hostil al cerebro inteligente
2023¿Qué pasa en nuestro cerebro? ¿Por qué y cómo nos enfadamos, posicionamos, sesgamos nuestro pensamiento, construimos nuestra narrativa…? ¿Por qué una situación dispara nuestra ira y no podemos explicar qué nos pasó para “perder los papeles” o dejar de ser conscientes del daño que causábamos, de las consecuencias de nuestro comportamiento?
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Del cerebro hostil al cerebro inteligente
2021“Desde que hace ya 15 años descubrí la mediación, no he dejado de asombrarme de su poder transformativo sobre las personas mediadas, su bienestar personal y relacional, sobre el conflicto mismo y sobre el contexto en el que se da”. Así comienza la introducción a este libro su autora MARI LUZ SÁNCHEZ GARCÍA-ARISTA -Dra.
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Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1980The cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome is characterized by cerebral maldevelopment or malfunction or both, costal deficiencies, and micrognathia. Cleft palate and glossoptosis are frequently present and contribute to the common presenting sign, neonatal respiratory distress. Intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation are common.
F N, Silverman +3 more
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Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome
Pediatric Radiology, 2001Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by rib malformations, various degrees of cerebral maldevelopment, mental deficiency, palatal defects, and micrognatia. This syndrome was first described in 1966. The majority of cases are sporadic, but a few instances of familial occurrence have been reported, some with an autosomal ...
P, Flodmark, C, Wattsgård
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