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Clarifying the Meta

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 2008
The word and the concept of meta are used in virtually all disciplines of computing. Professionals often use it intuitively and in specific contexts in which the meaning of a word containing the meta- prefix is well understood, at least by specialists. For example, all experts in artificial intelligence know what metarules are and where they are useful.
Vladan Devedzic   +2 more
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A meta-analysis of meta-analyses

Fertility and Sterility, 2011
Meta-analyses have become an increasingly popular method of drawing conclusions when there are multiple publications addressing a particular topic. While the statistical calculations are straightforward, many of the decisions regarding the research question, populations of interest, and inclusion/exclusion criteria are subjective and have a significant
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Meta-analyzability Concerns in Meta-analyses

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2019
Many studies to date have conducted a meta-analysis on a mix of effectiveness and superiority studies. This methodological flaw will lead to difficulties in interpreting the results. We addressed this issue in this article, illustrated our point with a simulated experiment, and re-analyzed a recent meta-analysis study based on the effectiveness ...
Chih-Yang Hsu, Yen-Nung Lin
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Meta-Analysis

Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
The use of statistical methods to combine the results of independent empirical research studies (meta-analysis) has a long history. Meta-analytic work can be divided into two traditions: tests of the statistical significance of combined results and methods for combining estimates across studies.
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Meta-Meta-Meta

supervision, 2023
Andrea Sanz   +2 more
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Linking meta-learning to meta-structure

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Abstract We propose that a principled understanding of meta-learning, as aimed for by the authors, benefits from linking the focus on learning with an equally strong focus on structure, which means to address the question: What are the meta-structures that can guide meta-learning?
Schilling, Malte   +2 more
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META Meta ⌿ Hodos

2017
James Tenney introduces a number of propositions, along with corresponding definitions and comments, concerning perceptual organization, musical parameters, formal perception and description, and entropy as a measure of variation. Among these propositions are: temporal gestalt-units (TGs) are formed at several different hierarchical levels during the ...
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Methodology and Experiments to Transform Heterogeneous Meta-program into Meta-meta-programs

2012
The paper analyzes transformation of a correct heterogeneous meta-program into 2-stage meta-programs. We propose a methodology and describe experiments to solve two tasks: 1) transformation of the 1-stage meta-program into the set of 2-stage meta-programs; 2) checking hypothesis of the transformation equivalence under given transformation rules and ...
Vytautas Stuikys, Kristina Bespalova
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Meta-Meta is better-better!

1997
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. Most type management systems can only define types within particular type systems. in contrast, the DSTC's Meta-Object Facility (MOF) first defines a type system as a set of meta-meta-objects, and then ...
Crawley, S   +4 more
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Meta-assemblers

IEEE Micro, 1983
Meta-assemblers automate the construction of assemblers. The availability of microcomputers spurred the development of meta-assemblers, and many now exist. They are described and classified here.
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