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The cost of dementia in the United States in 2026. [PDF]

open access: yesAlzheimers Dement
Thunell J   +11 more
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Faroese whole genomes provide insight into ancestry and recent selection. [PDF]

open access: yesElife
Hamid I   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Longitudinal Change in Blood-Based Biomarkers and the Association With MRI-Measured Neurodegeneration in Cognitively Unimpaired Individuals. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology
Trieu C   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Estimation of minimax values

Proceedings of the ACM SIGART international symposium on Methodologies for intelligent systems, 1986
In estimating minimax values, an important topic in the study of heuristic game tree searches, a pathological phenomenon sometimes results when the conventional minimax procedure is used as a back-up process. In this paper exact methods are derived for two different games, one using product-propagation rules as a back-up process and another not using ...
Chun-Hung Tzeng, Paul Walton Purdom Jr.
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Ephemeral Estimation of the Value of Art

Empirical Studies of the Arts, 2013
We investigated whether the sale price of artworks can be estimated, a priori, based on objective key factors, and whether the estimation prices by auction houses are representative of the final hammer price. The hypothesis that the price of works of art can be explained exclusively by a number of pre-established variables is rejected.
TETI, EMANUELE   +2 more
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Comparing Interval-Valued Estimations with Point-Valued Estimations

2016
In the last decade, numerous proposals have been made to deal with imprecision in estimation problems. Those approaches, many of which involve dealing with interval-valued outputs, deal with the subtle difference between uncertainty and imprecision.
Hugo Saulnier   +2 more
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Estimating the value of automatic disambiguation

Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2007
A common motivation for personalised search systems is the ability to disambiguate queries based on some knowledge of a user's interests. An analysis of log files from three search providers, covering a range of scenarios, suggests that this sort of disambiguation would be of marginal use for more specialised providers but may be of use for whole-of ...
Paul Thomas 0001, Tom Rowlands
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Variational Principles and Mean Value Estimates

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2022
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Aram V. Arutyunov, Sergey E. Zhukovskiy
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