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Sharing and Anti-Sharing in Teams [PDF]
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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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Many children either commute in and out of multiple households or have siblings who do so. They switch between home settings; some of them have to pack themselves and their history/ies into their luggage and move them across the country. They move between multiple households; from one set of home logics to another.
Ida Wentzel Winther +1 more
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The science of sharing and the sharing of science [PDF]
Why do members of the public share some scientific findings and not others? What can scientists do to increase the chances that their findings will be shared widely among nonscientists? To address these questions, we integrate past research on the psychological drivers of interpersonal communication with a study examining the sharing of ...
Katherine L, Milkman, Jonah, Berger
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Ambec, Stefan, Sprumont, Yves
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The Responsibility to Share: Sharing the Responsibility [PDF]
domains or epitope tags). This flexibility means that initial clone sets will become the basis for many rounds of subcloning to permit finer experimental definition of function. The simplicity of these methods and the growth of bioinformatics and robotics facilitate production of large-scale clone sets whose experimental value increases geometrically ...
Martin, Yuille +6 more
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