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Statistical Ideas for Selecting Network Architectures
1995Choosing the architecture of a neural network is one of the most important problems in making neural networks practically useful, but accounts of applications usually sweep these details under the carpet. How many hidden units are needed? Should weight decay be used, and if so how much? What type of output units should be chosen? And so on.
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An Idea of setting weighting functions for feature selection
2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems, 2012In this paper, we propose a novel feature selection method, which improves effectively traditional mutual information based feature selection. The method takes as the first step traditional mutual information based feature selection. Then the method multiplies each feature by a weighting coefficient that is directly related to the mutual information ...
Weijie Li +3 more
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Whose Ideas Get Selected? Intra-Team Visibility, Idea Selection, and Team Creativity
Academy of Management ProceedingsA growing stream of research has emphasized the importance of idea selection for team creative success. We examine whose ideas are selected in teams, and how this relates to team creativity. From the perspective of social influence, we suggest that members need visibility for teams to select their ideas, and that such visibility may result either from ...
Yuan, Yingjie, Nijstad, Bernard A.
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Selecting a Pool of Bold Ideas
2018How the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy winnowed 100&Change’s Top 200 proposals.
Ferola, Anne, Kijewski, Lindsay
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Idea selection and adoption by users
2020Firms increasingly use ideas from online innovation communities to solve problems or to better address customer needs. However, in many cases the number of submitted ideas has exploded, it leads to an information overload that firms hardly can handle considering their limited cognitive resources.
Wang, Nan +4 more
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God and natural selection: The Darwinian idea of design
Journal of the History of Biology, 1980If we arrange in chronological order the various statements Darwin made about God, creation, design, plan, law, and so forth, that I have discussed, there emerges a picture of a consistent development in Darwin's religious views from the orthodoxy of his youth to the agnosticism of his later years.
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Idea Selection in Web‐Enabled Ideation Systems
Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2018Organizations increasingly implement web‐enabled ideation systems to involve the diverse crowd of distributed employees in ideation. While recent studies have started to investigate which types of data generated in these systems can support managers in their selection decisions, less attention has been placed on the crowd of contributors and the idea ...
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Selected ideas of the theory of non‐linear electrical circuits
COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 1999In this paper an outline of the development of methods for the analysis of non‐linear circuits is presented. Non‐inert and inert elements have been discerned and an inertia measure has been proposed. For this purpose, an exponential function with time constant T equal to TR, TL, or TC is formulated for an element of type R, L, or C, respectively.
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Compositional Idea Selection and Development
Abstract Developing creating and composition activities for students requires 1) an understanding of a variety of student musical and personality types that exist within classrooms, 2) consideration of how students will come to understand the expression of emotion when creating and composing, 3) the development of an approach to growing ...openaire +1 more source
Selected Ideas Used for Decidability and Undecidability of Bisimilarity
2008The paper tries to highlight some crucial ideas appearing in the decidability and undecidability proofs for the bisimilarity problem on models originating in language theory, like context-free grammars and pushdown automata. In particular, it focuses on the method of finite bases of bisimulations in the case of decidability and the method of "Defender ...
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