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Data‐Driven High‐Throughput Volume Fraction Estimation From X‐Ray Diffraction Patterns

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
Long exposure times and the need for manual evaluation limit the use of X‐ray diffraction in high‐throughput applications. This study presents a data‐driven approach addressing both issues. HiVE (a method for High‐throughput Volume fraction Estimation) performs composition estimation for high‐noise XRD patterns produced using polychromatic emission ...
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Ignorance of ignorance

SynthÈse, 2017
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Kit Fine
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Ignorance of Ignorance

2021
This chapter introduces the Buddha’s definition of ignorance as non-knowledge of the four noble truths, and discusses the necessity of initial trust in his teaching where the four noble truths are taught, if one were to eliminate ignorance. It also informs that it is only the Buddha’s teaching that can give one a perspective to recognize ignorance as ...
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Ignorant of ignorance?

Practical Neurology, 2011
‘Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognising one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments’. Not really neurology but still a great paper, summarised by its title, which has important implications in training neurologists and revalidation. In this paper Kruger and Dunning1 took a group of Cornell students and asked …
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The Economics of Ignorance or Ignorance of Economics?

Critical Review, 1989
THE ECONOMICS OF TIME AND IGNORANCE by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. and Mario J. Rizzo New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985. 261pp., $34.95 O'Driscoll and Rizzo, two leading exponents of the Austrian subjectivist school of economics, claim to provide an original and powerful challenge to mainstream neoclassical economics.
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The virtues of ignorance

Behavioural Processes, 2010
Although ignorance and uncertainty are usually unwelcome feelings, they have unintuitive advantages for both human and non-human animals, which we review here. We begin with the perils of too much information: expertise and knowledge can come with illusions (and delusions) of knowing.
Lisa K, Son, Nate, Kornell
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Investing in Ignorance

Computer, 2010
The task of navigating the information hierarchy is harder than we would like to think and involves more uncertainty than we care to admit.
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Orchestrating Ignorance, Ignoring Consent

2007
Abstract This chapter discusses some of the unethical strategies polluters use to mislead citizens about pollution risks. It identifies at least ten special-interest or government behaviors — from advertising and lobbying to white-collar crime and information-suppression — that enable private-interest polluters to subvert the public ...
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On Ignoring the Singularity

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1991
Summary: Conditions are given, weaker than those previously known, under which one can ignore a singularity while carrying out a numerical quadrature. The conditions apply in all (finite) dimensions. A special case concerns the theory of uniformly distributed sequences.
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Representing Ignorance

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2004
If we wish to assess the morality of elected officials, we must understand their function as our representatives and then infer how they can fulfill this function. I propose to treat the class of elected officials as a profession, so that their morality is a role morality and it is functionally determined.
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