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Data collection and quality challenges in deep learning: a data-centric AI perspective

The VLDB journal, 2021
Data-centric AI is at the center of a fundamental shift in software engineering where machine learning becomes the new software, powered by big data and computing infrastructure. Here, software engineering needs to be re-thought where data become a first-
Steven Euijong Whang   +3 more
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Collective Collection, Collective Action

Collection Management, 2012
The economic situation of higher education, creation of vast digital collections, restructuring of knowledge production and distribution, and changing technologies and work practices give libraries incentives collectively to address a number of opportunities. Among these is adopting a radically collaborative approach to print collections.
Robert H. Kieft, Lizanne Payne
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Rescaling Egocentric Vision: Collection, Pipeline and Challenges for EPIC-KITCHENS-100

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2020
This paper introduces the pipeline to extend the largest dataset in egocentric vision, EPIC-KITCHENS. The effort culminates in EPIC-KITCHENS-100, a collection of 100 hours, 20M frames, 90K actions in 700 variable-length videos, capturing long-term ...
D. Damen   +10 more
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Like: Collecting and Collectivity [PDF]

open access: possibleOctober, 2010
OCTOBER 132, Spring 2010, pp. 71–98 © 2010 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Throughout his career, Andy Warhol made frequent reference to his general tendency toward liking. “I like everything,” he liked to say.1 In response to questions about his favorite movie star or artist, he would say things such as, “I just like ...
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Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting

portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2014
This article takes a broad view of the evolution of collecting behaviors in a network environment and suggests some future directions based on various simple models. The authors look at the changing dynamics of print collections, at the greater engagement with research and learning behaviors, and at trends in scholarly communication.
Brian F. Lavoie   +2 more
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Collections and garbage collection

2005
We present here a data parallel dialect of lisp, Plural EuLisp, which is a relatively low-level abstract model of massively parallel processing. It is not as rich as languages like Connection Machine Lisp and Paralation Lisp but encompasses ideas integral to at least Paralation Lisp.
Simon C. Merrall, Julian Padget
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Museum Collecting and Collections

2017
Collecting is a central activity to museums. Object-based learning is the underlying principle that museums use to tell their stories to the public through different media such as exhibits, programs, classes, books, and activities. Collecting in museums is usually directed by curators who conduct research, create new knowledge, and present their work ...
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Collecting

2017
This chapter explores the collecting practices of collectors. It discusses the availability of specimens from different sources, including poulterers’ markets, gamekeepers, taxidermists, auctions, dealers and the risk of fraud from commercial dealers. It discusses closed networks among collectors and the importance of correspondence. It establishes how
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Collective Interests and Collective Rights

The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2004
Autor u tekstu nudi argument u prilog postojanja nesvodivo kolektivnih moralnih prava. Autor odbacuje dve koncepcije koje kolektivne interese tretiraju kao "zajednicke" i kao "agregativne", i zalaže se za koncepciju koja kolektivne interese zasniva na zajednickom dobru, za koje veruje da se sastoji od faktora koji doprinose kontinuiranoj saradnji ...
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Rectangularly arranged collections of collections

ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, 1982
The concepts of collection, rectangular arrangement, and membership for nested arrays are discussed separately and independently of array-theoretic operations. The concepts are illustrated by examples generated in the Nested Interactive Array Language, Nial.
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