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Unveiling the factors of aesthetic preferences with explainable AI
Abstract The allure of aesthetic appeal in images captivates our senses, yet the underlying intricacies of aesthetic preferences remain elusive. In this study, we pioneer a novel perspective by utilizing several different machine learning (ML) models that focus on aesthetic attributes known to influence preferences.
Derya Soydaner, Johan Wagemans
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On Algebraic Properties of Primitive Eisenstein Integers with Applications in Coding Theory. [PDF]
Hadi A +3 more
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Sequences, q-Multinomial Identities, Generalized Galois Numbers, and Integer Partitions with Kinds [PDF]
Adrian Avalos, Mark Bly
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Hilbert meets Ramanujan: Singularity theory and integer partitions [PDF]
Hussein Mourtada
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A tutorial for understanding SEM using R: Where do all the numbers come from?
Abstract Structural equation modeling (SEM) is often seen as a complex and difficult method, especially for those who want to understand how the numbers in SEM software output are actually computed. Although many open‐source SEM tools are now available—especially in the R programming environment—looking into their source code to understand the ...
Yves Rosseel, Marc Vidal
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A Formal Definition of Scale-Dependent Complexity and the Multi-Scale Law of Requisite Variety. [PDF]
Siegenfeld AF, Bar-Yam Y.
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Abstract Reliability evaluation is critical in fields such as psychology and medicine to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment management. When participants are evaluated by the same raters, a two‐way ANOVA model is suitable to model the data, with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) serving as the reliability metric.
Dipro Mondal +3 more
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An Orthogonal Electronic State View on Charge Delocalization and Transfer. [PDF]
Folkestad SD, Høyvik IM.
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Latent Poisson count models for action count data from technology‐enhanced assessments
Abstract Recent advances in computerized assessments have enabled the use of innovative item formats (e.g., drag‐and‐drop, scenario‐based), necessitating a flexible model that can capture systematic influence of item types on action counts. In this study, we present a refinement scheme that can explicitly model common features of items and allows ...
Gregory Arbet, Hyeon‐Ah Kang
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