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Gendered analysis of constraints faced by the vegetable growers of Uttarakhand
Kushagra Joshi, Jyoti Rawal, Amit Joshi
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Autoencoder-Enhanced Hierarchical Mondrian Anonymization via Latent Representations. [PDF]
Hu J, Hu T, Xu Z, Shen J, Zheng M.
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Moral Distress of Critical Care Nurses in Japan: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Matsuda R, Akashi K.
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The importance of constraints on constraints
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020Abstract The “resource-rational” approach is ambitious and worthwhile. A shortcoming of the proposed approach is that it fails to constrain what counts as a constraint. As a result, constraints used in different cognitive domains often have nothing in common.
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Science and Engineering Ethics, 2013
Building on research in anthropology and philosophy, one can make a distinction between type I and type II energy ethics as a framework for advancing public debate about energy. Type I holds energy production and use as a fundamental good and is grounded in the assumption that increases in energy production and consumption result in increases in human ...
Carl Mitcham, Jessica Smith Rolston
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Building on research in anthropology and philosophy, one can make a distinction between type I and type II energy ethics as a framework for advancing public debate about energy. Type I holds energy production and use as a fundamental good and is grounded in the assumption that increases in energy production and consumption result in increases in human ...
Carl Mitcham, Jessica Smith Rolston
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Constraint Relationships for Soft Constraints
2013We introduce constraint relationships as a means to define qualitative preferences on the constraints of soft constraint problems. The approach is aimed at constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) with a high number of constraints that make exact preference quantizations hard to maintain manually or hard to anticipate—especially if constraints or ...
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