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A Hierarchical Community of Experts

1998
We describe a directed acyclic graphical model that contains a hierarchy of linear units and a mechanism for dynamically selecting an appropriate subset of these units to model each observation. The non-linear selection mechanism is a hierarchy of binary units each of which gates the output of one of the linear units.
Geoffrey E. Hinton   +2 more
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Ambiguous Expert Communication

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Xudong Zheng, Shubhranshu Singh
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Public- and expert-facing communication

2019
Abstract This chapter describes a qualitative case study of digitally-mediated production and communication of research in the biological sciences. The study focuses on the citizen science “Heartbeats Project,” conceived by a U.S.-based evolutionary biology lab to explore the data behind the well-known rule that, on average, mammals’ hearts beat one ...
Gwendolynne Reid, Chris M. Anson
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Making a Community of Experts

Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 2019
In the second half of the twentieth century consensus became the language through which scientists and other experts spoke truth to power and provided expert advice for policy making. Historical scholarship on science policy has acknowledged this trend but has not explained how consensus came to play such a large role in the relationship between ...
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Managing communities of experts

2013
Managing communities of ...
Bootz, Jean-Philippe   +3 more
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Interdepartmental communication training for forensic medical experts

Forensic Medical Expertise
The objective of the study is to identify the main communication problems encountered by forensic medical experts and specialists during the interdepartmental interaction, and to develop proposals to overcome them. A comprehensive approach was used to achieve the aim of the research, including the carrying out of a qualitative focus group interview of ...
I.A. Krutiy   +2 more
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Communication Strategies Used by an Expert Nurse

Clinical Nursing Research, 1994
Individualization of care, or tailoring of care, involves taking into account the client's individuality, and allowing that individuality to determine interpersonal approaches and health-illness management actions (Cox, 1982). Cox's definition of tailoring was empirically supported in a study of three naturally occurring clinical encounters (Brown ...
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Delivering expert cardiac support in the community

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2007
This article outlines how cardiac problems can be assessed in the primary care environment, improving patient care and helping alleviate some of the operational and financial burdens on secondary and emergency care providers. It examines the approach that Bridgwater Community Hospital took in monitoring and managing cardiac conditions within primary ...
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Forensic Experts and Attorneys: Communication Process

2003
As we have seen in this book, mental health professionals speak different languages and approach situations differently from attorneys and judges. As we have written this book from the perspective of both the forensic expert and the lawyer, we need to spend some time learning how to communicate effectively with each other.
Lenore E. A. Walker, David L. Shapiro
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Experts in political communication

Journal of Language and Politics, 2010
A central journalistic counterstrategy to the communicative ‘professionalization’ of politics consists in a use of political communication experts who comment on political moves and analyse the strategies behind them. This study investigates how the media uses political communication experts in prime time news programmes from the 2005 parliamentary ...
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