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Sourcing the Sources [PDF]

open access: yesDigital Journalism, 2018
Social media today are playing a more important role as a news source than ever before. Yet, there have been no longitudinal studies on journalists’ sourcing practices in recent years that allow us to consider the mechanisms of innovation diffusion. Comparative studies of different social platforms in different media systems are just as rare.
Gerret von Nordheim   +2 more
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Informed source separation: Source coding meets source separation [PDF]

open access: yes2011 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), 2011
We consider the informed source separation (ISS) problem where, given the sources and the mixtures, any kind of side-information can be computed during a so-called encoding stage. This side-information is then used to assist source separation, given the mixtures only, at the so-called decoding stage.
Ozerov, Alexey   +3 more
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Source Algebras and Source Modules

open access: yesJournal of Algebra, 2001
The source algebra of a block \(B\) was defined by \textit{L. Puig} [Math. Z. 176, 265-292 (1981; Zbl 0464.20007)]. The authors present an alternative approach to two of Puig's main results on the structure of source algebras. The first embeds the source algebra of the Brauer correspondent \(b\) of \(B\) into the source algebra of \(B\).
Alperin, J, Linckelmann, M, Rouquier, R
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ANPERC-source/SEG_Annual: Database_Annual meetings v2.0

open access: yes, 2020
The database of the SEG Annual meetings v2.0 This repository includes data for the words and phrases frequency of occurrence analysis "SEGgrams.sqlite" and the database "SEG_affiliations_data.sqlite" consisting of the industry companies and different ...
ANPERC-source
core   +1 more source

Source polarization [PDF]

open access: yes2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2010
The notion of source polarization is introduced and investigated. This complements the earlier work on channel polarization. An application to Slepian-Wolf coding is also considered. The paper is restricted to the case of binary alphabets. Extension of results to non-binary alphabets is discussed briefly.
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Strategies for Source-to-Source Constant Propagation

open access: yesElectronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2002
AbstractData-flow optimizations are usually implemented on low-level intermediate representations. This is not appropriate for source-to-source optimizations, which reconstruct a source level program after transformation. In this paper we show how constant propagation, a well known data-flow optimization problem, can be implemented on abstract syntax ...
Karina Olmos, Eelco Visser
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The Sources of Scepticism [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 2005
It is claimed that the radical sceptical problem that is the focus of much of contemporary epistemological discussion in fact divides into two logically distinct sub-problems—a formulation that turns on the closure principle and a second formulation which turns on the underdetermination principle.
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Sources of predictability [PDF]

open access: yesComplexity, 1997
Sources of predictability in the basic laws of physics are described in the most general theoretical context -- the quantum theory of the universe as a whole. (To appear in the Proceedings of the conference on Fundamental Sources of Unpredictability held at the Santa Fe Institute, March 28 to 30, 1996 to be published by Complexity.)
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