A possibilistic analogue to Bayes estimation with fuzzy data and its application in machine learning. [PDF]
Arefi M, Viertl R, Taheri SM.
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ABSTRACT We prove that the Ramsey number R ( 5 , 5 ) is less than or equal to 46. The proof uses a combination of linear programming and checking a large number of cases by computer. All of the computational parts of the proof were independently implemented by both authors, with consistent results.
Vigleik Angeltveit, Brendan D. McKay
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PToPI: A Comprehensive Review, Analysis, and Knowledge Representation of Binary Classification Performance Measures/Metrics. [PDF]
Canbek G +2 more
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The Revo‐Evo Debate in the History and Philosophy of Science
The paper juxtaposes revolutionary and evolutionary positions in epistemology in general as well as the history of science. While it deems the evolutionary arguments more persuasive, it also stresses the dependence of our assessment of change on the language we choose to describe the theories and positions under consideration.
Yemima Ben‐Menahem
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Cognitive near-singularity: a possibility theorem and a witness-based protocol with a corpus case study. [PDF]
Williams AE.
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Why do we need agent-based macroeconomics? [PDF]
Cincotti S, Raberto M, Teglio A.
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How Can Female Directors' Influence on Responsible Production Become More Consequential?
ABSTRACT Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12, despite having the greatest linkage to other goals, remains underexplored. We examine the impact of female directors on SDG 12 (responsible production) by addressing two debates: whether their presence reflects genuine board diversity and whether they serve merely as token leaders.
Muhammad Taufik, Fiona Vinelia
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On formal limitations of causal ecological networks. [PDF]
Damos PT.
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Evaluating and selecting arguments in the context of higher order uncertainty. [PDF]
Straßer C, Michajlova L.
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Building centaur responders: is emergency management ready for artificial intelligence?
Abstract This article examines the preparedness of emergency management (EM) for addressing questions pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI), encompassing its benefits to EM missions, the potential biases, the societal impacts, and more. We pinpoint two key shortcomings in early EM research on AI: (i) insufficient discussion of both AI's history ...
Christopher Whyte +1 more
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