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Test-time scaling is a promising new approach to language modeling that uses extra test-time compute to improve performance. Recently, OpenAI's o1 model showed this capability but did not publicly share its methodology, leading to many replication ...
Niklas Muennighoff+9 more
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Test-time scaling is a promising new approach to language modeling that uses extra test-time compute to improve performance. Recently, OpenAI's o1 model showed this capability but did not publicly share its methodology, leading to many replication ...
Niklas Muennighoff+9 more
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Scaling appears practically everywhere in science; it basically quantifies how the properties or shapes of an object change with the scale of the object. Scaling laws are always associated with power laws.
S. Thurner, R. Hanel, Peter Klimekl
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Scaling appears practically everywhere in science; it basically quantifies how the properties or shapes of an object change with the scale of the object. Scaling laws are always associated with power laws.
S. Thurner, R. Hanel, Peter Klimekl
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A NEW SCALE FOR THE MANIC-DEPRESSIVENESS SCALE
Psychological Reports, 2003In a sample of 503 undergraduates, a newly proposed subscale for the Manic–Depressiveness Scale is more strongly associated with depression scores than with manic scores.
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A Scaling Method for Priorities in Hierarchical Structures
, 1977T. L. Saaty
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Multidimensional scaling by optimizing goodness of fit to a nonmetric hypothesis
, 1964J. Kruskal
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A General Model for the Origin of Allometric Scaling Laws in Biology
Science, 1997G. West, James H. Brown, B. Enquist
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Scale and scaling in hydrology
Hydrological Processes, 2004Sivapalan, M, Grayson, R, Woods, R
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Quantification of scaling exponents and crossover phenomena in nonstationary heartbeat time series.
Chaos, 1995Chung-Kang Peng+3 more
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