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A Benchmark Dataset and Evaluation Methodology for Video Object Segmentation
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2016Over the years, datasets and benchmarks have proven their fundamental importance in computer vision research, enabling targeted progress and objective comparisons in many fields.
Federico Perazzi +5 more
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Policy Sciences, 1983
The act of evaluation requires an expenditure of resources. In Part I of this paper, we present a simple decision tree model borrowed from operations research to provide a conceptual framework for considering whether or not to commit such resources. In Part II, once the evaluation is carried out, we address the problem of evaluating the evaluation as a
Richard C. Larson, Leni Berliner
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The act of evaluation requires an expenditure of resources. In Part I of this paper, we present a simple decision tree model borrowed from operations research to provide a conceptual framework for considering whether or not to commit such resources. In Part II, once the evaluation is carried out, we address the problem of evaluating the evaluation as a
Richard C. Larson, Leni Berliner
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Narrative Inquiry, 2018
AbstractThis study examines a participant’s narrative in a focus group interview dealing with the evaluation of criminal justice policy – the impact of community policing training. However, rather than look at the narrative solely in the speech of the interviewee, I analyze the integration of speech and embodied conduct like gesture, gaze, and posture ...
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AbstractThis study examines a participant’s narrative in a focus group interview dealing with the evaluation of criminal justice policy – the impact of community policing training. However, rather than look at the narrative solely in the speech of the interviewee, I analyze the integration of speech and embodied conduct like gesture, gaze, and posture ...
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Evaluating the Impacts That Impact Evaluations Don’t Evaluate
2015Development interventions aim to achieve a pre-determined set of positive improvements in the lives of people who receive them. They embody an implicit or explicit theory of change: people’s wellbeing is impaired by certain deficits or challenges they face, so providing specific benefits to them will alleviate these constraints and improve their ...
Keetie Roelen, Stephen Devereux
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To Evaluate or Not to Evaluate?
Journal of Database Management, 2018Using information processing theory (IPT) as the theoretical lens and incorporating various literatures following the IPT lens (e.g., dual-threshold in signal detection), this article develops a two-process model of innovation adoption decision making, accounting for the possibility for potential adopters (at different levels) to make adoption ...
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2008
Over the last decade there has been increasing concern about the biases embodied in traditional evaluation methods for Natural Language Processing/Learning, particularly methods borrowed from Information Retrieval. Without knowledge of the Bias and Prevalence of the contingency being tested, or equivalently the expectation due to chance, the simple ...
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Over the last decade there has been increasing concern about the biases embodied in traditional evaluation methods for Natural Language Processing/Learning, particularly methods borrowed from Information Retrieval. Without knowledge of the Bias and Prevalence of the contingency being tested, or equivalently the expectation due to chance, the simple ...
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New response evaluation criteria in solid tumours: revised RECIST guideline (version 1.1).
European Journal of Cancer, 2009E. Eisenhauer +15 more
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