Optimal network sizes for most robust Turing patterns [PDF]
Many cellular patterns exhibit a reaction-diffusion component, suggesting that Turing instability may contribute to pattern formation. However, biological gene-regulatory pathways are more complex than simple Turing activator-inhibitor models and ...
Hazlam S. Ahmad Shaberi+3 more
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Endogenous labour flow networks [PDF]
In the last decade, the study of labour dynamics has led to the introduction of labour flow networks (LFNs) as a way to conceptualise job-to-job transitions, and to the development of mathematical models to explore the dynamics of these networked flows ...
Kathyrn R. Fair, Omar A. Guerrero
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A comparison of methods for analysing compositional data with fixed and variable totals: a simulation study using the examples of time-use and dietary data [PDF]
Background Compositional data comprise the parts of a ‘whole’ (or ‘total’), which sum to that ‘whole’. The ‘whole’ may vary between units of analyses, or it may be fixed (constant). For example, total energy intake (a variable total) is the sum of intake
Georgia D. Tomova+4 more
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Transforming CCTV cameras into NO2 sensors at city scale for adaptive policymaking [PDF]
Air pollution in cities, especially NO2, is linked to numerous health problems, ranging from mortality to mental health challenges and attention deficits in children.
Mohamed R. Ibrahim, Terry Lyons
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Publisher Correction: Development and assessment of a machine learning tool for predicting emergency admission in Scotland [PDF]
James Liley+19 more
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Aerial image data are becoming more widely available, and analysis techniques based on supervised learning are advancing their use in a wide variety of remote sensing contexts.
John Francis+5 more
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Post-turing methodology: destruction of the wall on the way to general artificial intelligence
This article attempts to comprehensively criticize the «Turing test» and develop quality criteria for new tests for assessing artificial intelligence. It is shown that the prerequisites for reducing personality and human consciousness, which A.
A. R. Efimov
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AI Can Never Think: The Uniqueness of Human Thought
As the saying goes, imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, yet very few assume imitation to be equivalence. An original masterpiece may be worth millions while a copy, no matter how exact the resemblance, would yield just a fraction of the price.
Jason Nehez
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DUKweb, diachronic word representations from the UK Web Archive corpus
Measurement(s) Natural Language • lexical semantic change Technology Type(s) Programming Language • word embeddings • Cosine Distance Method Factor Type(s) time period Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data: https://doi.org/10.6084/
Adam Tsakalidis+4 more
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A Dataset for Toponym Resolution in Nineteenth-Century English Newspapers
We present a new dataset for the task of toponym resolution in digitized historical newspapers in English. It consists of 343 annotated articles from newspapers based in four different locations in England (Manchester, Ashton-under-Lyne, Poole and ...
Mariona Coll Ardanuy+8 more
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