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WHFDL: an explainable method based on World Hyper-heuristic and Fuzzy Deep Learning approaches for gastric cancer detection using metabolomics data. [PDF]
Mahdavi N +8 more
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A structured framework to improve usability in EHR implementation: a user-centered case study in Brazilian mental healthcare. [PDF]
Gaspary FP +4 more
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MRDtarget: A heuristic Gaussian approach for optimizing targeted capture regions to enhance Minimal Residual Disease detection. [PDF]
Wang X +12 more
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Weaponizing cognitive bias in autonomous systems: a framework for black-box inference attacks. [PDF]
Chu S, Chen Y.
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Beyond rational judgment : a test of the affect heuristic hypothesis
Aaron S. Richmond
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Precedent in South Australia : the hierarchic and the heuristic
A. R. Blackshield
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Behavioural Processes, 2005
Simple heuristics may help explain how even a spider, despite its minute brain, can be disturbingly intelligent. Hutchinson and Gigerenzer suggest that the generalist-specialist distinction (or more accurately the predictability-unpredictability distinction) may be related to a species' level of reliance on simple heuristics, and spider behaviour may ...
Fiona R, Cross, Robert R, Jackson
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Simple heuristics may help explain how even a spider, despite its minute brain, can be disturbingly intelligent. Hutchinson and Gigerenzer suggest that the generalist-specialist distinction (or more accurately the predictability-unpredictability distinction) may be related to a species' level of reliance on simple heuristics, and spider behaviour may ...
Fiona R, Cross, Robert R, Jackson
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
with respect to questions of fact, people use heuristics – mental short-cuts, or rules of thumb, that generally work well, but that also lead to systematic errors. people use moral heuristics too – moral short-cuts, or rules of thumb, that lead to mistaken and even absurd moral judgments. these judgments are highly relevant not only to morality, but to
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with respect to questions of fact, people use heuristics – mental short-cuts, or rules of thumb, that generally work well, but that also lead to systematic errors. people use moral heuristics too – moral short-cuts, or rules of thumb, that lead to mistaken and even absurd moral judgments. these judgments are highly relevant not only to morality, but to
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