Trade-Off Between Entropy and Gini Index in Income Distribution. [PDF]
Koutsoyiannis D, Sargentis GF.
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One Crisis to Solve Another? The Place of Care in a World of Automated Work
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Anca Gheaus
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Multiple ortho‐mosaicking software pipelines produce comparable imagery‐derived wheat phenotypes
Abstract Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) equipped with multispectral and RGB sensors offer valuable data for monitoring crop health and assessing disease severity. However, the wide range of available photogrammetric software complicates software selection for high‐throughput plant phenotyping.
Sanju Shrestha +3 more
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A multiobjective human evolutionary optimization algorithm for complex engineering problems. [PDF]
Tarunika D, Sharma A.
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Nonlinear Model Order Reduction on Polynomial Manifolds for Computational Homogenisation Problems
ABSTRACT Model order reduction (MOR) techniques utilising nonlinear approximation spaces can search for solutions to computational homogenisation problems on low‐dimensional approximation spaces. In combination with hyperreduction techniques, this allows for computations on representative volume elements (RVEs) to be accelerated by multiple orders of ...
Erik Faust, Lisa Scheunemann
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Generative Multiobjective Bayesian Optimization with Scalable Batch Evaluations for Sample-Efficient De Novo Molecular Design. [PDF]
Muthyala MR +4 more
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ABSTRACT Global warming increases the potential risks of hydrological extremes, such as extreme precipitation and flood. Limited attention has been given to the integrated effects of climate change, land‐use change, and socioeconomic advancement on flood risk under global warming of 1.5°C and 2.0°C threshold outlined in the Paris Agreement.
Guodong Bian +7 more
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A memorized multi-objective Sinh-Cosh optimizer for solving multi-objective engineering design problems. [PDF]
El-Nagar D, Zeidan I, Issa M.
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Reasons, rationality, and opaque sweetening: Hare's “No Reason” argument for taking the sugar
Abstract Caspar Hare presents a compelling argument for “taking the sugar” in cases of opaque sweetening: you have no reason to take the unsweetened option, and you have some reason to take the sweetened one. I argue that this argument fails—there is a perfectly good sense in which you do have a reason to take the unsweetened option. I suggest a way to
Ryan Doody
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The adaptive tasks and trade-offs that drive the human value system. [PDF]
Markovitch N +4 more
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