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Sharing and Anti-Sharing in Teams [PDF]
Working papers series, ISSN 2628-1724, 2007, Heft ...
Kirstein, Roland, Cooter, Robert D
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To Share or Not To Share: A Comprehensive Appraisal of Weight-Sharing
Weight-sharing (WS) has recently emerged as a paradigm to accelerate the automated search for efficient neural architectures, a process dubbed Neural Architecture Search (NAS). Although very appealing, this framework is not without drawbacks and several works have started to question its capabilities on small hand-crafted benchmarks.
Aloïs Pourchot +2 more
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Learning in the machine: To share or not to share?
Weight-sharing is one of the pillars behind Convolutional Neural Networks and their successes. However, in physical neural systems such as the brain, weight-sharing is implausible. This discrepancy raises the fundamental question of whether weight-sharing is necessary. If so, to which degree of precision? If not, what are the alternatives?
Jordan Ott +3 more
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To share or not to share is the question
Data sharing is increasingly becoming an essential component of clinical practice and biomedical research. The debate has shifted from whether or not to exchange data to how best to achieve optimal sharing. This raises new ethical and legal challenges, particularly with regard to consent and privacy.
Chalmers, Donald R.C. +2 more
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Sharing Profits in the Sharing Economy
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Paolo Guasoni, Gu Wang 0002
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Secret Sharing with Binary Shares
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Fuchun Lin +4 more
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Trump, Russia, and China: The First 100 Days
On April 30 the United States and the World marked the 100th day in office of Donald Trump as President of the United States. The first 100 days are considered as a key indicator of the fortunes for a new President’s program. This article briefly reviews
M. Share
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Talking about quality: how ‘quality’ is conceptualized in nursing homes and homecare
Background The delivery of high-quality service in nursing homes and homecare requires collaboration and shared understanding among managers, employees, users and policy makers from across the healthcare system.
Ingunn Aase +9 more
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GHOSTS OF AN EMPIRE: BRITISH LEGACIES IN ASIA
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. Today only a dozen tiny islands remain of this once great empire.
Michael Share
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ABSTRACT Cup‐like nuclei are a distinctive morphological feature observed in certain cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). We provide evidence that they characterize DUX4/ERG ALL independently of IKZF1 deletion and reveal marked mitochondrial accumulation in this ALL subset.
Chloé Arfeuille +9 more
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