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Statistical predictor identification
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1970In a recent paper by the present author [1] a simple practical procedure of predictor identification has been proposed. It is the purpose of this paper to provide a theoretical and empirical basis of the procedure.
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ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing, 2017
Recently, quality estimation has been attracting increasing interest from machine translation researchers, aiming at finding a good estimator for the “quality” of machine translation output. The common approach for quality estimation is to treat the problem as a supervised regression/classification task using a quality-annotated noisy ...
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Recently, quality estimation has been attracting increasing interest from machine translation researchers, aiming at finding a good estimator for the “quality” of machine translation output. The common approach for quality estimation is to treat the problem as a supervised regression/classification task using a quality-annotated noisy ...
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PERSONALITY PREDICTORS OF HAPPINESS
Psychological Reports, 2001The Oxford Happiness Inventory and a battery of personality measures were completed by 171 subjects. The results showed predicted positive correlations for happiness with satisfaction with life, self-esteem, and sociability and negative correlations of happiness with embarrassability, loneliness, shyness, and social anxiety.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1971
Among strong predictors of longevity are general physical health, intellectual and cognitive functioning, and work satisfaction. Findings suggest that maintaining a meaningful social role keeps the aging person physically active and intellectually stimulated and maintains his motivation to take care of himself, all of which tend to extend his life.
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Among strong predictors of longevity are general physical health, intellectual and cognitive functioning, and work satisfaction. Findings suggest that maintaining a meaningful social role keeps the aging person physically active and intellectually stimulated and maintains his motivation to take care of himself, all of which tend to extend his life.
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