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2023 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2023
Machine Learning is a branch of Artificial Intelligence with the goal of learning patterns from data. These techniques fall into two big categories: supervised and unsupervised learning. The former classify data based on a given set of examples whose classification is known (hence the name supervised), while the latter try to group the data without ...
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Machine Learning is a branch of Artificial Intelligence with the goal of learning patterns from data. These techniques fall into two big categories: supervised and unsupervised learning. The former classify data based on a given set of examples whose classification is known (hence the name supervised), while the latter try to group the data without ...
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The Accounting Review, 1980
Abstract Reviews the book "Papers Presented at the 1978 Accounting Research Convocation on the Subject of Seeking Full Disclosure," edited by Jonathan J. Davies.
Thomas J. Burns, Yezdi Brada
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Abstract Reviews the book "Papers Presented at the 1978 Accounting Research Convocation on the Subject of Seeking Full Disclosure," edited by Jonathan J. Davies.
Thomas J. Burns, Yezdi Brada
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Illumine: A Tool to Augment the National Digital Library of India with Full Texts of Research Papers
2019 IEEE 16th India Council International Conference (INDICON), 2019The National Digital Library of India (NDLI) is envisioned as a national educational asset to enable 24x7 learning for learners of all ages and disciplines. It indexes research papers from various publishers, but the full text is often access-restricted and therefore, not freely available to users of NDLI.
Debarshi Kumar Sanyal +5 more
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2017
Although the number of quasi-experiments conducted by health researchers has increased in recent years, there clearly remains unrealized potential for using these methods for causal evaluation of health policies and programs globally. This article proposes five prescriptions for capturing the full value of quasi-experiments for health research.
Peter C, Rockers +3 more
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Although the number of quasi-experiments conducted by health researchers has increased in recent years, there clearly remains unrealized potential for using these methods for causal evaluation of health policies and programs globally. This article proposes five prescriptions for capturing the full value of quasi-experiments for health research.
Peter C, Rockers +3 more
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/IJLS/ 12(4); 2023 ; 57-65 Full Length Research Paper Full Length Research Paper
2023Sheeba Akhtar +3 more
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Examining Medical Care of Unhoused Individuals in the Skid Row Community: Full-Length Research Paper
Journal of Healthcare SolutionsBackground: The homeless population in Los Angeles, particularly in Skid Row, faces increasing healthcare challenges despite available resources. Limited access to consistent and comprehensive care contributes to a high burden of chronic diseases and mental health conditions in this community.
Ahmad Elhaija +2 more
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
Despite the significant link between curricula and accreditation, there is limited research on engineering educators’ perspectives on accreditation related to ethics and societal impacts. This full research paper addresses the following research questions: (1) What are faculty members’ perspectives on the role of accreditation in engineering ethics ...
Madeline Polmear, Angela Bielefeldt
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Despite the significant link between curricula and accreditation, there is limited research on engineering educators’ perspectives on accreditation related to ethics and societal impacts. This full research paper addresses the following research questions: (1) What are faculty members’ perspectives on the role of accreditation in engineering ethics ...
Madeline Polmear, Angela Bielefeldt
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Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2003
Abstract Peer reviews of research articles submitted to journals are an occluded genre, that is, they are not publicly available documents which are part of the research record. When submitting their first scientific papers to international journals for publication, NNSE (non-native speaker of English) novice researchers face the challenging task of ...
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Abstract Peer reviews of research articles submitted to journals are an occluded genre, that is, they are not publicly available documents which are part of the research record. When submitting their first scientific papers to international journals for publication, NNSE (non-native speaker of English) novice researchers face the challenging task of ...
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Stifle or Support: Academic Culture and Engineering Ethics Education [Full Research Paper]
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition ProceedingsEthics is an integral part of engineering, a profession that serves public welfare and operates at the intersection between the natural and built environment. The university experience is critical in developing professional and societal responsibility as future engineers learn both content knowledge and professional socialization.
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