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A probabilistic model to resolve diversity-accuracy challenge of recommendation systems
Recommendation systems have wide-spread applications in both academia and industry. Traditionally, performance of recommendation systems has been measured by their precision.
Jalili, Mahdi, Javari, Amin
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ABSTRACT Technology use is often implicated in adolescent sleep difficulties, yet experimental evidence confirming its impact on bedtime is critically lacking. This study tested whether online socialising with friends delays bedtime compared to non‐social online media use, while also considering the roles of friendship quality and personality ...
S. V. Bauducco +2 more
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Collaborative Filtering in a Non-Uniform World: Learning with the Weighted Trace Norm [PDF]
We show that matrix completion with trace-norm regularization can be significantly hurt when entries of the matrix are sampled non-uniformly. We introduce a weighted version of the trace-norm regularizer that works well also with non-uniform sampling ...
Salakhutdinov, Ruslan, Srebro, Nathan
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(Re)Defining language pedagogy activity: A sociomaterialist perspective
Abstract Language pedagogy activity (LPA) is central to the functioning of language classrooms worldwide, and this article (re)defines LPA. While prevailing applied linguistics conceptualizations of “activity” are often theoretical and anthropocentric, our definition of LPA is empirically supported and foregrounds material agency.
Anne Marie Guerrettaz +3 more
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Algorytm — tożsamość — dylemat społeczny. Zjawisko algorytmizacji w serwisach wideo na żądanie
The relationship between human and machine has concerned researchers and theorists since decades. The newest chapter of this discussion involves the phenomenon of artificial intelligence and algorithms, raising the issue of their autonomy and ...
Dominik Kania
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Abstract Background Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) offers a relational framework for understanding psychological difficulties, emphasising how early relational and socio‐cultural experiences are internalised and shape the self through a repertoire of reciprocal roles (RRs).
Deborah Charis Bell +1 more
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Cinematic Orientalism: East-West Perception in Netflix's 'Swimmers'
This article analyzes the movie "The Swimmers" using ideological and frame-by-frame film analysis methods. The themes, characters, and locations in the film are evaluated in the context of the critique of orientalism and self-orientalism, analyzing how ...
Kemal Çelik
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Dead time, hard time, and narrative redemption: Delimiting the life proper
Abstract Is every detail of your life a candidate for the meaningful, valuable, or worthwhile? If not, which do you exclude? Thaddeus Metz nominates “dead time”: the nail‐clipping, line‐waiting, traffic‐jam enduring, generally commonplace moments of our life. Dead time, while prevalent, is not remarkable. Metz recommends that we set at least some of it
Kathy Behrendt
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Is Netflix Riding the Korean Wave or Vice Versa?| Kingdom Cultures: Zombie Growth and Netflix Korea
This article considers the position of Netflix Korea within Netflix’s global business and in relation to South Korea’s place within a transitioning world system in the early 21st century.
Joseph Jonghyun Jeon
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ABSTRACT AI assistants on spacecrafts. Netflix streamed through inter‐planetary communication networks. Colonies on Mars by 2050. While the glamorous public–private ventures into outer space curate discussions on the technical specificities of these proposed projects, this paper reorients discussions on such developments through critical frameworks of ...
Yung Au
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