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Network Classification with Missing Information
2021Demand for effective methods of analyzing networks has emerged with the growth of accessible data, particularly for incomplete networks. Even as means for data collection advance, incomplete information remains a reality for numerous reasons. Data can be obscured by excessive noise. Surveys for information typically contain some non-respondents.
Ruriko Yoshida, Carolyne Vu
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2017
Missed Information explores three themes about information and modern society: (1) We are neglecting information. Even in our Information Age, we pay more attention to information technology -- the means of storing, moving, protecting information -- than to information itself. "Information" is still the thing we get about other subjects, but rarely is
David Sarokin, Jay Schulkin
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Missed Information explores three themes about information and modern society: (1) We are neglecting information. Even in our Information Age, we pay more attention to information technology -- the means of storing, moving, protecting information -- than to information itself. "Information" is still the thing we get about other subjects, but rarely is
David Sarokin, Jay Schulkin
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Epilogue: Missing Information?
2017The epilogue takes a last look at the possibility that REC may be leaving out something explanatorily important because it says nothing about how the brain processes informational content. Focusing on a prominent case, it is demonstrated that REC has the resources to understand the groundbreaking research on positioning systems in rat brains.
Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin
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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2007
While I was trying to find out figures on the total amount taken from PCTs' budgets for public health (after the acknowledged topslicing of £844 million at national level) to achieve this financial year's forthcoming ‘financial balance’ that I again reflected on the unadulterated self-interest of the Government's proposals that will increase the ...
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While I was trying to find out figures on the total amount taken from PCTs' budgets for public health (after the acknowledged topslicing of £844 million at national level) to achieve this financial year's forthcoming ‘financial balance’ that I again reflected on the unadulterated self-interest of the Government's proposals that will increase the ...
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Information on harm is missing
BMJ, 2009We read Bischoff-Ferrari and colleagues’ meta-analysis with astonishment, because it does not consider potential side effects of vitamin D and its toxicity.1 This is further evidence that treatment harms are regularly under-reported, even when the information is accessible in primary …
G. Meyer, S. Kopke
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Detection, decision, and missing information
Information Sciences, 1985Abstract A new, objective approach for optimal decision regarding signal detection is constructed. Deciding whether some data point is a signal changes the amount of missing information in the data via a feedback mechanism. By minimizing the amount of missing information in the objects one is interested in, one arrives at the optimal decision.
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2015
Human monitoring of systems in which sensors provide data to automated decision support algorithms create interesting challenges for Human Factors. In this study we are interested in exploring whether people are able to detect two types of automation failure: when decisions do not fit the data presented to the operator, and when data from different ...
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Human monitoring of systems in which sensors provide data to automated decision support algorithms create interesting challenges for Human Factors. In this study we are interested in exploring whether people are able to detect two types of automation failure: when decisions do not fit the data presented to the operator, and when data from different ...
Natan Morar +3 more
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Missing in action: information hiding
IEEE Software, 1996Information hiding is characterised by the idea of "secrets"-design and implementation decisions that a software developer hides from the rest of a program. It is part of the foundation of both structured and object-oriented design. In structured design, information hiding produces "black boxes"; in object-oriented design, it gives rise to the concepts
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