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Real-time Personalization using Embeddings for Search Ranking at Airbnb
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2018Search Ranking and Recommendations are fundamental problems of crucial interest to major Internet companies, including web search engines, content publishing websites and marketplaces.
Mihajlo Grbovic, H. Cheng
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Drugs: Personality:: Personality: Drugs
Psychological Reports, 1970The concepts, drug and personality, are conceptually similar, fulfill similar functions, and are defined by similar operations in their respective domains. Usual studies of drug-personality interaction imply mind-body dualism. A monistic concept is set forth and some implications of extending methods from personality psychology to pharmacology and ...
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Understanding persons as persons
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1974American psychiatry has tended to divide into two camps—one seeking to understand persons as bodies, and the other seeking to understand them in terms of a mechanistic mental life. Both these approaches, while rewarding in certain respects, fail in the quest of understanding persons as persons.
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Personality and Personality Disorder
2015Personality traits differ among normal people, and one should only diagnose a personality disorder (PD) in the presence of a clear-cut impairment of functioning. Most of these disorders lie on a spectrum with traits, but those that cause prominent symptoms present more often in psychiatry The most clinically important category of PD is borderline ...
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1990
When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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Person–Thing and Person–Person Relations
2002Abstract Rules and juristic superstructures on property yield relations between persons and presupposes relations between persons and things. This chapter considers how this false contrast — person-thing relations versus person-person relations — came about. It also examines the varieties of scepticism about ownership.
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