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Human heuristics for AI-generated language are flawed [PDF]
Significance Human communication is now rife with language generated by AI. Every day, across the web, chat, email, and social media, AI systems produce billions of messages that could be perceived as created by humans.
Maurice Jakesch +2 more
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Right for the Wrong Reasons: Diagnosing Syntactic Heuristics in Natural Language Inference [PDF]
A machine learning system can score well on a given test set by relying on heuristics that are effective for frequent example types but break down in more challenging cases.
R. Thomas McCoy +2 more
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Capturing Causal Complexity: Heuristics for Configurational Theorizing
Management scholars study phenomena marked by complex interdependencies among multiple explanatory factors that combine to bring about an outcome of interest.
S. Furnari +5 more
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Syntactic Data Augmentation Increases Robustness to Inference Heuristics [PDF]
Pretrained neural models such as BERT, when fine-tuned to perform natural language inference (NLI), often show high accuracy on standard datasets, but display a surprising lack of sensitivity to word order on controlled challenge sets.
Junghyun Min +4 more
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We conducted two studies (N = 263) to examine the relationship between the pioneering-innovative orientation of managers, innovation heuristics and organisational performance.
Sanjay Singh, Yogita Aggarwal
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Heuristics for Network Coding in Wireless Networks [PDF]
Multicast is a central challenge for emerging multi-hop wireless architectures such as wireless mesh networks, because of its substantial cost in terms of bandwidth. In this report, we study one specific case of multicast: broadcasting, sending data from
Adjih, Cédric +2 more
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Smart Heuristics for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations
Heuristics are fast, frugal, and accurate strategies that enable rather than limit decision making under uncertainty. Uncertainty, as opposed to calculable risk, is characteristic of most organizational contexts.
G. Gigerenzer, J. Reb, S. Luan
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Moral imagination or heuristic toolbox? Events and the risk assessment of structured financial products in the financial bubble [PDF]
The paper uses the example of the failure of bankers and financial managers to understand the risks of dealing in structured financial products, prior to the financial collapse, to investigate how people respond to crises.
Fisher, C, Malde, S
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Heuristic Revision by Heuristic Space Exploration [PDF]
Heuristics are often used to solve complex problems. Indeed, such problem-specific knowledge, when pertinent, helps to efficiency find good solutions to complex problems. Unfortunately, acquiring and maintaining a heuristic set can be fastidious. In order to face this problem, a approach consists in revising the heuristic sets by means of experiments ...
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Heuristic usability evaluation on games: a modular approach [PDF]
Heuristic evaluation is the preferred method to assess usability in games when experts conduct this evaluation. Many heuristics guidelines have been proposed attending to specificities of games but they only focus on specific subsets of games or ...
Cascado Caballero, Daniel +3 more
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