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Identity Mappings in Deep Residual Networks

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2016
Deep residual networks have emerged as a family of extremely deep architectures showing compelling accuracy and nice convergence behaviors. In this paper, we analyze the propagation formulations behind the residual building blocks, which suggest that the
Kaiming He   +3 more
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Pedagogy, Symbolic Control, and Identity

, 2000
This book, the fifth in the series developing Bernstein’s code theory, presents a lucid account of the most recent developments of this code theory and, importantly, shows the close relation between this development and the empirical research to which ...
B. Bernstein
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Identity, Identity

Index on Censorship, 2002
THERE ARE MORE WAYS OF SEEING PEOPLE THAN IN THE STRAITJACKET OF RACE, CREED OR WHATEVER WE MEAN BY 'CIVILISATION'. VARIETY IS THE NAME OF THE IDENTITY GAME - AND A SAFER WAY TO GO THAN CONFRONTATION IN THE NAME OF DIFFERENCE
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Identical Triplets: Non-Identical Psychosis?

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
SummaryIn contrast to all previous reports of psychoses in genetically identical siblings, identical triplets aged 28 were discordant by major Kraepelinian type of psychosis. Two of them had been diagnosed schizophrenic while the third was diagnosed manic depressive.
P, McGuffin, A, Reveley, A, Holland
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Identity Surfaces

Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 2000
It is well-known that the zeros of holomorphic functions in more than one complex variable are not isolated. Nevertheless, there exist so-called identity surfaces such that a holomorphic function vanishes identically everywhere if only it equals zero on an identity surface.
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Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age

The New Social Theory Reader, 1992
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The contours of high modernity 2. The self: ontological security and existential anxiety 3. The trajectory of the self 4. Fate, risk, and security 5. The sequestration of experience 6. Tribulations of the self 7.
A. Giddens
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'Identity' without Identity

Mind, 2012
I introduce and defend the semantic notion of counterfactual identity, distinguishing it from the metaphysical notion of transworld identity. After showing that Lewis's counterpart theory misconstrues counterfactual identity facts, I outline and motivate a ‘Leibnizian counterpart theory’ where the notion of counterfactual identity is adequately ...
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tRNA IDENTITY

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1989
In the translation of genetic information from nucleic acid to protein, transfer RNA plays a crucial intermediate role. Each codon is read by a unique tRNA, which has been aminoacylated with the appropriate amino acid. Because of degeneracy in the genetic code there are, in general, more than one tRNA for each amino acid (1).
Normanly, Jennifer, Abelson, John
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On Social Identity

Socially Undocumented, 2020
This chapter begins to explore what it means to have a socially undocumented identity by means of establishing what asocial identities are. It engages the respective metaphysical accounts of social identity of Linda Martín Alcoff and Pierre Bourdieu ...
Amy Reed‐Sandoval
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