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Generalized Out-of-Distribution Detection: A Survey

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021
Out-of-distribution (OOD) detection is critical to ensuring the reliability and safety of machine learning systems. For instance, in autonomous driving, we would like the driving system to issue an alert and hand over the control to humans when it ...
Jingkang Yang   +3 more
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Distributed Distributive Justice

2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO), 2016
Some open systems must address a standard resourceallocation problem: how to collectivise and distribute aset of common-pool resources, with respect to multiple criteriasuch as fairness, inclusivity and sustainability. Previous work inself-organising multi-agent systems formalised Nicholas Rescher'stheory of distributive justice so that agents could ...
David Burth Kurka, Jeremy Pitt
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Isotopic Distributions

2013
Isotopic information determined by mass spectrometry can be used in a wide variety of applications. Broadly speaking these could be classified as "passive" applications, meaning that they use naturally occurring isotopic information, and "active" applications, meaning that the isotopic distributions are manipulated in some way.
Alan L, Rockwood, Magnus, Palmblad
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Distributed Games

Games and Economic Behavior, 1999
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Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz
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distributed polarizabilities

Molecular Physics, 1985
Abstract Polarizabilities, like multipole moments, are commonly ascribed to the molecule as a whole, but they describe movements of charge density within the molecule, and are often associated with particular regions. The polarizabilitiesdescribe changes in the charge distribution arising from external fields, and a single-centre ...
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Distributivity and Varlet Distributivity

2020
In this note we study the relationships between three properties of residuated (meet) semilattices, i.e.: (1) being divisible, (2) being distributive (3) being v-distributive.
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Distributed reset

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1990
Summary: A reset subsystem is designed that can be embedded in an arbitrary distributed system in order to allow the system processes to reset the system when necessary. Our design is layered, and comprises three main components: a leader election, a spanning tree construction, and a diffusing computation.
Arora, Anish, Gouda, Mohamed
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Geographical distribution.

1906
Present distribution cannot be accounted for by differences in physical conditions—Importance of barriers—Affinity of the productions of the same continent—Centres of creation—Means of dispersal, by changes of climate and of the level of the land, and by occasional means—Dispersal during the Glacial period co-extensive with...
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Distributed Termination

ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1980
Discussed is a distributed system based on communication among disjoint processes, where each process is capable of achieving a post-condition of its local space in such a way that the conjunction of local post-conditions implies a global post-condition of the whole system.
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