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HIERARCHICAL RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT: PARENTS AND CHILDREN

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2000
Child growth and development occur in hierarchical relationships. In our attempt to work more collaboratively, family therapists have neglected to work toward developing theory that guides our work in such hierarchical relationships. This article describes a method for understanding child and relational growth.
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Social rank strategies in hierarchical relationships.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2002
Social rank theorists propose that threat appraisals evoke escalation behavior toward subordinates and de-escalation behavior toward superiors. These hypotheses were examined among records of behavior sampled ecologically from the work environments of 90 individuals.
Marc A, Fournier   +2 more
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Representing Hierarchical Relationships in INM

2014
Real-world organizations has various natural and complex relationships with all kinds of people and other organizations. Such relationships may form complex hierarchical or composite structures. Existing data models such as relational, object-oriented, or object-relational models oversimplify even ignore these relationships and their semantics so that ...
Mengchi Liu, Jie Hu, Liu Chen, Xuhui Li
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Using node relationships for hierarchical classification

2016 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2016
Hierarchical classification is a computational efficient approach for large-scale image classification. The main challenging issue of this approach is to deal with error propagation. Irrelevant branching decision made at a parent node cannot be corrected at its child nodes in traversing the tree for classification.
Tien-Dung Mai   +5 more
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Hierarchical Object Relationship Constrained Monocular Depth Estimation.

Pattern Recognition, 2021
Abstract Monocular depth estimation has been gaining growing momentum in recent years. Despite significant advances of this task, due to the inherent difficulty of reliably capturing contextual cues from RGB images, it remains challenging to accurately predict depth in scenes with complicated and cluttered spatial arrangement of objects.
Shuai Li   +4 more
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Exploiting hierarchical relationships in conceptual search

Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, 2004
As the number of available Web pages grows, users experience increasing difficulty finding documents relevant to their interests. One of the underlying reasons for this is that most search engines find matches based on keywords, regardless of their meanings.
Devanand Ravindran, Susan Gauch
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Optimal Auditing in Hierarchical Relationships

Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2004
This paper studies a principal-agent model with third-party auditing. Auditing technologies are distinguished according to the quantity (frequency) and the quality (accuracy) of the information they deliver. We show that the frequency of audits is irrelevant if the auditor either is honest or colludes with the agent but auditing evidence can only be ...
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Reversible Data Hiding with Hierarchical Relationships

2012
In this paper, we propose a new method for reversible data hiding by employing the hierarchical relationships of original images. Considering the ease of implementation and the little overhead needed for decoding, we employ the histogram-based scheme with extensions for reversible data hiding.
Hsiang-Cheh Huang   +2 more
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Hierarchical Subject Relationships in Folksonomies

2005
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomies to support resource classification and access. Despite this phenomenon, little is known about the effectiveness of folksonomy for retrieval and organization.
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Hierarchical Relationships in the Bibliographic Universe

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2013
The hierarchical relationships among bibliographic entities include whole–part structures and the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) hierarchical relationships among works, expression, manifestations, and items. The traditional MARC (Machine Readable Cataloging) format falls short in representing these hierarchical relationships ...
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