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Inferring offline hierarchical ties from online social networks [PDF]
Social networks can represent many different types of relationships between actors, some explicit and some implicit. For example, email communications between users may be represented explicitly in a network, while managerial relationships may not.
Helmer, Sven +3 more
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Following researches carried out for a period of seven years on two far-away localities in the Dominican Republic, a hypothesis of relationships among some butterflies communities was made. A data matrix of 132 taxa has been compiled coding the presence
T. Racheli, E. Stefanelli, L. Racheli
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HIERARCHICAL REPRESENTATION OF CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS TO DETAIL EXPLANATIONS IN INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
The subject of research in the article is the processes of constructing explanations in intelligent systems based on the use of causal dependencies. The aim is to develop a hierarchical representation of causal relationships between the actions of an ...
Serhii Chalyi, Volodymyr Leshchynskyi
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Deep hierarchical embedding for simultaneous modeling of GPCR proteins in a unified metric space
GPCR proteins belong to diverse families of proteins that are defined at multiple hierarchical levels. Inspecting relationships between GPCR proteins on the hierarchical structure is important, since characteristics of the protein can be inferred from ...
Taeheon Lee +3 more
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Cues and knowledge structures used by mental-health professionals when making risk assessments [PDF]
Background: Research into mental-health risks has tended to focus on epidemiological approaches and to consider pieces of evidence in isolation. Less is known about the particular factors and their patterns of occurrence that influence clinicians’ risk ...
Ann Adams +27 more
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The Integrity as a Property of Language Units
The article discusses the integrity of language units, due to which several disparate values integrate in their composition, summed up of the values of their constituent components.
Natalya Alekseevna Nechaeva
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Reciprocal relationships in collective flights of homing pigeons [PDF]
Collective motion of bird flocks can be explained via the hypothesis of many wrongs, and/or, a structured leadership mechanism. In pigeons, previous studies have shown that there is a well-defined hierarchical structure and certain specific individuals ...
D. J. T. Sumpter +6 more
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Hierarchical Relationship Alignment Metric Learning
Most existing metric learning methods focus on learning a similarity or distance measure relying on similar and dissimilar relations between sample pairs. However, pairs of samples cannot be simply identified as similar or dissimilar in many real-world applications, e.g., multi-label learning, label distribution learning.
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Structure-function relationships in Macadamia integrifolia seed coats--fundamentals of the hierarchical microstructure. [PDF]
The shells/coats of nuts and seeds are often very hard to crack. This is particularly the case with Macadamia seed coats, known to exhibit astoundingly high strength and toughness.
Paul Schüler +3 more
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On Horizontal and Vertical Separation in Hierarchical Text Classification [PDF]
Hierarchy is a common and effective way of organizing data and representing their relationships at different levels of abstraction. However, hierarchical data dependencies cause difficulties in the estimation of "separable" models that can distinguish ...
Chen M. +8 more
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