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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2022
How is what we believe related to how we act? That depends on what we mean by ‘believe’. On the one hand, there is what we’re sure of: what our names are, where we were born, whether we are sitting in front of a screen.
Jeremy Goodman, Ben Holguín
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How is what we believe related to how we act? That depends on what we mean by ‘believe’. On the one hand, there is what we’re sure of: what our names are, where we were born, whether we are sitting in front of a screen.
Jeremy Goodman, Ben Holguín
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Deep SURE for Unsupervised Remote Sensing Image Fusion
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022Image fusion is utilized in remote sensing (RS) due to the limitation of the imaging sensor and the high cost of simultaneously acquiring high spatial and spectral resolution images.
H. Nguyen +3 more
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Almost Sure Stability and Stabilization of Markovian Jump Systems With Stochastic Switching
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2021This article addresses the exponential almost sure (EAS) stability and stabilization problems of continuous-time Markovian jump systems with additional stochastic switches.
Guoliang Wang, Lei Xu
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Almost Sure Stability of Nonlinear Systems Under Random and Impulsive Sequential Attacks
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2020This article is concerned with the stability problem for a class of Lipschitz-type nonlinear systems in networked environments, which are suffered from random and impulsive deception attacks.
Wangli He +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
The step-by-step process of clinical problem-solving is the subject of this new Journal feature. Information about a real patient is presented to an expert clinician in stages (boldface type), to simulate the way such information emerges in everyday clinical practice.
S G, Pauker, R I, Kopelman
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The step-by-step process of clinical problem-solving is the subject of this new Journal feature. Information about a real patient is presented to an expert clinician in stages (boldface type), to simulate the way such information emerges in everyday clinical practice.
S G, Pauker, R I, Kopelman
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, 2019
Brain tumor classification is a challenging task in the field of medical image processing. The present study proposes a hybrid method using Neutrosophy and Convolutional Neural Network (NS-CNN).
Fatih Özyurt +3 more
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Brain tumor classification is a challenging task in the field of medical image processing. The present study proposes a hybrid method using Neutrosophy and Convolutional Neural Network (NS-CNN).
Fatih Özyurt +3 more
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, 2020
To survive, let alone flourish, we need to be sure of—securely tied to—at least one other person. We also need to be sure of our general acceptance within the wider social world.
K. Brownlee
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To survive, let alone flourish, we need to be sure of—securely tied to—at least one other person. We also need to be sure of our general acceptance within the wider social world.
K. Brownlee
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A Worldwide and Unified Database of Surface Ruptures (SURE) for Fault Displacement Hazard Analyses
Seismological Research Letters, 2019Fault displacement hazard assessment is based on empirical relationships that are established using historic earthquake fault ruptures. These relationships evaluate the likelihood of coseismic surface slip considering on‐fault and off‐fault ruptures ...
S. Baize +17 more
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SuRe: Summarizing Retrievals using Answer Candidates for Open-domain QA of LLMs
International Conference on Learning RepresentationsLarge language models (LLMs) have made significant advancements in various natural language processing tasks, including question answering (QA) tasks.
Jaehyung Kim +7 more
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Teleoperation: The Holy Grail to Solve Problems of Automated Driving? Sure, but Latency Matters
International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 2019In the domain of automated driving, numerous (technological) problems were solved in recent years, but still many limitations are around that could eventually prevent the deployment of automated driving systems (ADS) beyond SAE level 3.
S. Neumeier +5 more
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