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Adaptive Progressive Continual Learning
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2022Continual learning paradigm learns from a continuous stream of tasks in an incremental manner and aims to overcome the notorious issue: the catastrophic forgetting. In this work, we propose a new adaptive progressive network framework including two models for continual learning: Reinforced Continual Learning (RCL) and Bayesian Optimized Continual ...
Ju Xu, Jin Ma, Xuesong Gao, Zhanxing Zhu
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Continuation: Monitoring Progression
2020This chapter portrays the potential of using Enterprise Architecture (EA) in the postacquisition business continuation phase by monitoring progress and the corrections of “organizational debt” taken to effectuate short-term acquisition benefits. In the postintegration continuation phase, the retrospective work to evaluate actions and their outcomes as ...
Stefan Henningsson +1 more
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy — Continued Progress
New England Journal of Medicine, 1989Students of medical history observe a familiar sequence in the growth of knowledge about many diseases. The initial description is often a pathologic one, involving patients with the most advanced, usually fatal, form of the disease. Clinical–pathological correlations are then carried out in living patients in whom the condition is recognized and in ...
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Continuity and Progression in Nursing Education
The American Journal of Nursing, 1958At present, practical nurses are prepared in one type of educational program, professional nurses in another, and professional nurses with a degree in still another type of program. Should it be possible for nurses to progress more readily from one type of program to another?
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Cancer Genomes — Continuing Progress
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009Cancer is believed to result from the acquisition of mutations and epigenetic changes that work collaboratively to induce the malignant growth of a cell.
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Bioreactor landfills: progress continues
Waste Management, 2004Morton A, Barlaz, Debra, Reinhart
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Continuing Progress in Neuroinformatics
Science, 2006Michael S, Gazzaniga +5 more
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