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Abstract Digital automation is on the rise in a diverse range of industries. The technologies employed here often make use of artificial intelligence (AI) and its common form, machine learning (ML) to augment or replace the work completed by human agents. The recent emergence of a variety of design automation platforms inspired the authors to undertake
Benjamin Matthews +2 more
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Evidence of increased mussel abundance related to the Pacific marine heatwave and sea star wasting
Abstract Mussels occupy a key middle trophic position in nearshore food webs linking primary producers to predators. Climate‐related environmental changes may synergistically combine with changes in predator abundance to affect intertidal ecosystems. We examined the influence of two major events on mussel (Mytilus trossulus) abundance in the northern ...
Sarah B. Traiger +12 more
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Decommissioned places: Ruins, endurance and care at the end of the first nuclear age
This paper argues for a geography of deindustrialising places as spaces of inhabitation and endurance, rather than one based on narratives of progress and decline or informed by the figure of the ruin. Ruins have long been a concern for geographers, and the material remains of modernity's grand schemes feed easily into ways of seeing and knowing ...
Leila Dawney
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Large‐Scale Coarse‐to‐Fine Object Retrieval Ontology and Deep Local Multitask Learning
Object retrieval plays an increasingly important role in video surveillance, digital marketing, e‐commerce, etc. It is facing challenges such as large‐scale datasets, imbalanced data, viewpoint, cluster background, and fine‐grained details (attributes). This paper has proposed a model to integrate object ontology, a local multitask deep neural network (
Ngoc Q. Ly +3 more
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DreamCatcher: Revealing the Language of the Brain with fMRI using GPT Embedding
The human brain possesses remarkable abilities in visual processing, including image recognition and scene summarization. Efforts have been made to understand the cognitive capacities of the visual brain, but a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms still needs to be discovered.
Chatterjee, Subhrasankar +1 more
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Socio-cognitive paradigm in the Social Network Dreamcatchers in Cuba [PDF]
Fil: Sosa Pérez, Natali de la Caridad. Universidad de Camagüey. Facultad de Informática. Departamento de Ciencia de la Información; CubaFil: Martínez Hidalgo, Vivian Roxana. Universidad de Camagüey. Facultad de Informática.
Cano Inclán, C. Anisley +2 more
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Home to Roost: Some Problems for the Nested-Types Theory of Musical Works, Versions, and Authentic Performance [PDF]
A critical note on Nemesio G. C.
Kania, Andrew
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Silver Saddles: An Equestrian Intervention for Older Adults with Dementia [PDF]
Educational Objectives 1. Demonstrate the encouraging outcomes therapeutic horseback riding programs can have for older adults with memory loss. 2. Describe the importance of trained volunteers and staff at both the riding center and the long-term care ...
Jensen, Christine +3 more
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A study on the social integration of international secondary students in Canadian high schools
Abstract Research on the international secondary students (ISS) is scarce compared with the proliferating literature on their tertiary counterparts. This paper focuses on social integration experiences of ISS from diverse ethnic backgrounds, the undergirding macro‐, meso‐, and micro‐mechanisms, and the supports needed for their successful integration ...
Yingling Lou
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Abstract Achieving more effective and equitable environmental conservation practices and policies involves shifting from a human‐centric, top‐down perspective of environmental conservation to a perspective that respects and cares for all living and non‐living beings.
Allyson K. Menzies +4 more
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