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Differentially Private Model Publishing for Deep Learning [PDF]
Deep learning techniques based on neural networks have shown significant success in a wide range of AI tasks. Large-scale training datasets are one of the critical factors for their success.
Lei Yu+4 more
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Aosis Publishing
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AOSIS Publishing
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The success of a scientist depends on their production of scientific papers and the impact factor of the journal in which they publish. Because most major scientific journals are published in English, success is related to publishing in this language ...
Valeria Ramírez-Castañeda
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Maternal and neonatel outcome among those with postdate pregnancy
Background: Postdate pregnancy is that pregnancy, which goes beyond 40 weeks gestation being calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period and first trimester ultrasound. It occurs in approximately 10% of singleton pregnancies.
Saba Abd Al Mahdi Mohammed
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Journal editors are the main gatekeepers in scientific publishing. Yet there is a concern that they may receive preferential treatment when submitting manuscripts to their own journals.
G. Helgesson+3 more
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This article discusses academic (Open Access) publishing as a tool. On the one hand, with regards to a commercial publishing industry that ties in its inequalities in the institutional legitimation of knowledges with a neoliberal, competitive, and individualizing world view; as well as with regards to current models of policy and funding driven ...
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(max.2000 characters) Open Science calls for researchers to publish as soon as possible any type of research product in such a way their research activity can be transparently assessed, reviewed, reproduced, and rewarded in all its aspects.
C. Rojas
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To Publish or Not to Publish [PDF]
E very once in a while, we at Science receive a paper that causes us to exercise particular care in handling, because it may be controversial or because it is important--or both. The paper by Taleyarkhan et al . on p. [1868][1] of this issue is a case in point. It qualified for careful, responsible treatment on both counts.
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Authorial and institutional stratification in open access publishing : the case of global health research [PDF]
Using a database of recent articles published in the field of Global Health research, we examine institutional sources of stratification in publishing access outcomes.
Alperin, Juan Pablo+4 more
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