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Generalized Beta-Generated Distributions [PDF]

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A Generalization of the Least General Generalization

1994
Abstract In this chapter, we present a polynomial time algorithm, called a k-minimal multiple generalization (k-mmg) algorithm, where k ≥ 1, and its application to inductive learning problems. The algorithm is a natural extension of the least general generalization algorithm developed by Plotkin and Reynolds.
Hiroki Arimura   +3 more
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A General

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2020
Large-scale systems are everywhere, and deciding how to dispatch an arriving job to one of the many available servers is crucial to obtaining low response time. One common scalable dispatching paradigm is the "power of d," in which the dispatcher queries d servers at random and assigns the job to a server based only on the state of the queried servers.
Jazeem Abdul Jaleel   +3 more
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Generous Poetry Generator

American Book Review, 2014
A Critical Code Studies discussion of Nick Montfort's poetry generators, including Taroko Gorge and ...
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GENERAL ENTROPY OF GENERAL MEASURES

International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 2002
The concept of entropy is an important part of the theory of additive measures. In this paper, a definition of entropy is introduced for general (not necessarily additive) measures as the infinum of the Shannon entropies of "subordinate" additive measures. Several properties of the general entropy are discussed and proved.
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Generators

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 2002
This paper gives a brief overview of how generators are used to code measure-preserving transformations into symbolic models, and then gives a very short and neat proof of the fact that an ergodic transformation with finite entropy has a finite generator. The proof given here uses the existence of a countable generator and calls on some standard bounds
Keane, M.S., Serafin, J.
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Generating the Generations

2020
This chapter focuses on the idea of memory in order to understand how Jewish crafters generate memory through their creations. It studies the role of Holocaust memory in crafting, the use of heirloom fabrics in making family treasures, and the complex ways the ethnographer herself became enmeshed in networks of memory.
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Generation to Generation

2022
This book brings together thirteen contributors from diverse backgrounds – mean and women born in Cameroon, England, Scotland, South Africa, Zambia. What they all have in common is years of service within their respective communities, working individually and within projects and programmes, with both young people and adults to build social cohesion ...
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The Generally General Theory of Generally Relative Generality

This paper interrogates the widespread illusion of coherence in philosophy, science, technology, and culture, revealing that most systems maintain the appearance of integration through simulation, adaptation, and rhetorical flourish rather than true recursive structure.
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Generation to Generation

Theology Today, 2009
tion, many were shocked and dismayed by the vulgar anatomical comments of sixty-seven-year-old Jesse Jackson directed at forty-seven-year-old candidate Barack Obama. Perhaps even more startling was the retort made by forty-threeyear-old congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.: “I’m deeply outraged and disappointed in Rev. Jackson’s reckless statements about Sen.
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