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Group topic model: organizing topics into groups
Information Retrieval Journal, 2014Latent Dirichlet allocation defines hidden topics to capture latent semantics in text documents. However, it assumes that all the documents are represented by the same topics, resulting in the "forced topic" problem. To solve this problem, we developed a group latent Dirichlet allocation (GLDA).
Ximing Li 0002 +4 more
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Group Therapy and Organ Transplantation
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1998Group therapy for organ transplantation patients is in its infancy but has a promising future. Overextended transplantation service providers are interested in its potential for cost-efficient and effective forms of psychosocial intervention. This article summarizes the biomedical and psychosocial aspects of solid organ transplantation, one institution'
S, Abbey, S, Farrow
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Principles for organization of creative groups
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2013In this paper we first propose an outline for an overall organization of the group creative process. In particular two major components of the process are considered in detail. For group selection, diversity measures including those based on information theory and a species diversity measure are discussed and examples provided.
Frederick E. Petry, Ronald R. Yager
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The Group and the Organization
2011The social-psychological theories that apply to behavior in small groups also apply to behavior in organizations (certainly in principle), as well as to small networks and large networks, including those devoted to social action or conflict resolution.
Herbert Blumberg +3 more
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Discovering Organized POI Groups in a City
2015With the development of urban modernization, a great number of hot spots, such as buildings, business streets and shopping malls, scatter over the city which have a great influence on people’s lives and modern civilization. All of these hot spots consist of a set of point of interests (POIs). In this paper, we propose a new concept, i.e., Organized POI
Yanxia Xu +5 more
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Organized Armed Groups as Ruling Organizations
Armed Forces & Society, 2018Previous studies of the cohesion of organized armed groups (OAGs) have made great progress, but they have mostly focused on units fighting for modern Western states. I argue that the study of OAGs that contain their own legitimacy requires a broadened theoretical framework.
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People, Groups, and Organizations.
American Sociological Review, 1969William A. Rushing +2 more
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