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Quantifying nationality bias in social media data on different platforms for visitor monitoring in Nikko National Park, Japan [PDF]
Geotagged social media data have been used widely for visitor monitoring in protected areas. The data might, however, over or underestimate visitors from specific countries due to nationality bias, i.e., differences between nationality of actual visitors
Kajikawa Masahiro +4 more
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Representing dispositions [PDF]
Dispositions and tendencies feature significantly in the biomedical domain and therefore in representations of knowledge of that domain. They are not only important for specific applications like an infectious disease ontology, but also as part of a general strategy for modelling knowledge about molecular interactions.
Röhl Johannes, Jansen Ludger
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Soil nitrogen (N) is an important driver of plant productivity and ecosystem functioning; consequently, it is critical to understand its spatial variability from local‐to‐global scales.
Elizabeth M. Smith +4 more
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Perspectives on Recruitment and Representativeness in Forensic Psychiatric Research
Participant representativeness and statistical power are crucial elements of robust research with human participants, both of which relate to the successful recruitment of research participants.
Sven H. Pedersen +10 more
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Estimating sample representativeness in a survey of stream caddisfly fauna [PDF]
Obtaining an adequate and representative sample is a continuing challenge of community ecology. The present study focuses on what sample area represents adequately the structural composition of the caddisfly fauna of a riffle, at a given sampling ...
Erős, Tibor, Schmera, Dénes
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In Proceedings SR 2016, arXiv:1607 ...
Hein Duijf, Jan Broersen
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Modelling probabilistic cache representativeness in the presence of arbitrary access patterns [PDF]
Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis (MBPTA) is a promising powerful industry-friendly method to derive worst-case execution time (WCET) estimates as needed for critical real-time embedded systems.
Abella Ferrer, Jaume +2 more
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Background: The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) was developed to stimulate the study of a broad range of topics of relevance to population scientists. So far, at least one wave of the GGS has been conducted in 19 countries.
Tineke Fokkema +4 more
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Number preferences in lotteries
We explore people’s preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lottery games. We find that choice is far from uniform, and exhibits some familiar and some new tendencies and biases.
Tong V. Wang +3 more
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The article describes the problem of the lack of a universal adequate method for achieving the representativeness of a sample of real estate objects when modeling their market value.The purpose of the work is to develop a methodology for creating a ...
V. N. Berdnikova
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