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k-Arcs, Hyperovals, Partial Flocks and Flocks

Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 1996
This is a survey of results on the objects of the title. A \(k\)-arc in a projective plane is a set of \(k\) points, no three of which are collinear. In a finite projective plane of order \(q\), an oval is a \(k\)-arc with \(k= q+1\). If \(k= q+2\), the \(k\)-arc is a hyperoval. Hyperovals can exist only if \(n\) is even.
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Flock

Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, 2015
We present hybrid crowd-machine learning classifiers: classification models that start with a written description of a learning goal, use the crowd to suggest predictive features and label data, and then weigh these features using machine learning to produce models that are accurate and use human-understandable features. These hybrid classifiers enable
Justin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein
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[Flock status - sheep flock assessment - Flock examination procedure and animal related indicators].

Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 2021
A protocol for the examination of sheep in an entire flock approach is suggested allowing for an acquisition of information prior to the fixation of single sheep. Data and animal based information concerning welfare are assessed and subsequent action determined.
Heinz, Strobel   +2 more
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Flocks

Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2011
Mobile social networking applications enable end-users to interact on the move. Current applications model user groups as simple lists which have to be manually enumerated. This representation is both unsuitable and inefficient for group interactions: due to the openness and the mobility to which these applications are exposed, the contents of such ...
Elisa Gonzalez Boix   +5 more
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Flocking

2017
This chapter examines the complex nature of flocking. Many living creatures have evolved flocking as a behavioral strategy, including herds, birds, and insects. Models of flocking have been used to understand and control the movement of dense human crowds in socially extreme situations.
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Flock‐Based Microfluidics

Advanced Materials, 2013
Flock-based microfluidics are created by depositing hydrophilic microfibers on an adhesive-coated substrate using an electric field. This enables the fabrication of self-powered microfluidics from one or more different kinds of fibers that form 2D and 3D flowpaths, which can wick 40 microliters of liquid per square centimeter. With this approach, large
Martina, Hitzbleck   +2 more
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