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Relative Consistency of Sample Entropy Is Not Preserved in MIX Processes

open access: yesEntropy, 2020
Relative consistency is a notion related to entropic parameters, most notably to Approximate Entropy and Sample Entropy. It is a central characteristic assumed for e.g., biomedical and economic time series, since it allows the comparison between ...
Sebastian Żurek   +5 more
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Integration of Landsat time-series vegetation indices improves consistency of change detection

open access: yesInternational Journal of Digital Earth, 2023
Vegetation indices (VIs) were used to detect when and where vegetation changes occurred. However, different VIs have different or even diametrically opposite results, which obstructed the in-depth understanding of vegetation change. Therefore, this study
Mingxing Zhou   +3 more
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Consistent Interpretation of Ensemble Classifiers in Trojan-Horse Detection

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Hardware trojan classification/detection systems (HTDs) based on machine or deep learning have recently been proven to be effective. However, the existence of irrelevant features as well as class imbalance reduces the effectiveness of these models.
Rama Devi Maddineni, Deepak Ch
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Time-Consistent Optimal Stopping [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
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Time-Consistently Undominated Policies

open access: yes, 2018
This paper proposes and characterises a new normative solution concept for Kydland and Prescott problems, allowing for a commitment device. A policy choice is dominated if either (a) an alternative exists that is superior to it in a time-consistent subdomain of the constraint set, or (b) an alternative exists that Pareto-dominates it over time ...
Brendon, C., Ellison, M.
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Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of Referee Self-Efficacy Scale (REFS) [PDF]

open access: yesرشد و یادگیری حرکتی ورزشی, 2022
Introduction: Despite the importance of refereeing judgments and the sensitivity of referees' role in holding sports competitions and the impact of referees' decisions on the outcome of the game, little research has been done on various aspects of the ...
Hossein Samadi, Jalil Moradi, Saeid Ahar
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Time Discounting and Time Consistency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable than the same result now. Economic theories can take this psychological fact into account in several ways. In the economic literature the most widely used type of additive time discounting is exponential discounting. In exponential discounting, the fall
DIMITRI, NICOLA, VAN EIJCK J.
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Optimal Time-Consistent Macroprudential Policy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Political Economy, 2015
Collateral constraints widely used in models of financial crises feature a pecuniary externality: Agents do not internalize how borrowing decisions taken in "good times" affect collateral prices during a crisis. We show that agents in a competitive equilibrium borrow more than a financial regulator who internalizes this externality.
Bianchi, Javier, Mendoza, Enrique G.
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Time‐consistent fair social choice

open access: yesTheoretical Economics, 2021
In this paper, we study intertemporal social welfare evaluations when agents have heterogeneous preferences that are interpersonally noncomparable. We first show that even if all agents share the same preferences, there is a conflict between the axioms of Pareto principle, time consistency, and equity requiring society to reduce inequality regardless ...
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Time-Consistent and Market-Consistent Evaluations [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
We consider evaluation methods for payoffs with an inherent financial risk as encountered for instance for portfolios held by pension funds and insurance companies. Pricing such payoffs in a way consistent to market prices typically involves combining actuarial techniques with methods from mathematical finance.
Mitja Stadje, Antoon Pelsser
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