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Causal Multi-level Fairness [PDF]
Algorithmic systems are known to impact marginalized groups severely, and more so, if all sources of bias are not considered. While work in algorithmic fairness to-date has primarily focused on addressing discrimination due to individually linked attributes, social science research elucidates how some properties we link to individuals can be ...
Mhasawade, Vishwali, Chunara, Rumi
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Multi-level quantum noise spectroscopy [PDF]
AbstractSystem noise identification is crucial to the engineering of robust quantum systems. Although existing quantum noise spectroscopy (QNS) protocols measure an aggregate amount of noise affecting a quantum system, they generally cannot distinguish between the underlying processes that contribute to it.
Youngkyu Sung +16 more
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Provisioning for sufficiency: envisaging production corridors
This article deepens the framework of a sufficiency economy, defining sufficiency as the space between a floor of meeting needs and a ceiling of ungeneralizable excess.
Richard Bärnthaler, Ian Gough
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Smart city label: past, present, and future [PDF]
Smart city concept or label has become increasingly popular in scientific literature as well as in contemporary urban policy-making, where it has been popularized for the purpose of solving complex urban problems.
Primož Pevcin
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Teaching reform of Analog Electronic Technology Experiment Course under the Background of Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
This paper briefly describes the implementation of the “multi-level” experimental teaching mode of “combination of hardware and software” and “combination of online and offline” in the experimental course of Analog Electronic Technology, and carries out ...
Lan Hui, Wang Shunxi
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Multi-level Steiner Trees [PDF]
In the classical Steiner tree problem, given an undirected, connected graph G =( V , E ) with non-negative edge costs and a set of terminals T ⊆ V , the objective is to find a minimum-cost tree E
Ahmed, Reyan +10 more
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Multi Level Multiple Descriptions [PDF]
Multiple Description (MD) source coding is a method to overcome unexpected information loss in a diversity system such as the internet, or a wireless network. While classic MD coding handles the situation where the rate in some channels drops to zero temporarily,thus causing unexpected packet-loss, it fails to accommodate more subtle changes in link ...
Tal A. Beery, Ram Zamir
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Dysfunctional neuro-muscular mechanisms explain gradual gait changes in prodromal spastic paraplegia
Background In Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) type 4 (SPG4) a length-dependent axonal degeneration in the cortico-spinal tract leads to progressing symptoms of hyperreflexia, muscle weakness, and spasticity of lower extremities.
Christian Lassmann +5 more
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Voluntary movements, like point-to-point or oscillatory human arm movements, are generated by the interaction of several structures. High-level neuronal circuits in the brain are responsible for planning and initiating a movement.
Daniel F. B. Haeufle +4 more
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Multi-level visual alphabets [PDF]
A central debate in visual perception theory is the argument for indirect versus direct perception; i.e., the use of intermediate, abstract, and hierarchical representations versus direct semantic interpretation of images through interaction with the outside world. We present a content-based representation that combines both approaches.
Israël, Menno +4 more
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