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Catch Me If You Can: The Dynamic Nature of Bias in Machine Learning Applications
ABSTRACT Bias in machine learning (ML) applications represents systematic differences between expected and actual values of the predicted outputs, such that certain individuals or groups are systematically and disproportionately (dis)advantaged. This paper investigates the dynamic nature of bias in ML applications.
Monideepa Tarafdar, Irina Rets, Yang Hu
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Species composition and catch per unit of effort of Monterey Bay surf, pier, and skiff anglers in 1979 [PDF]
In 1979, Monterey Bay sport anglers were sampled for species composition of the catch and catch per unit of effort. A total of 4150 surf, pier, and skiff anglers was interviewed. Catch per hour was 0.71, 0.58, and 1.25 for surf, pier, and skiff anglers,
Spratt, Jerome D.
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A Binary Chaotic White Shark Optimizer
This research presents a novel hybrid approach, which combines the White Shark Optimizer (WSO) metaheuristic algorithm with chaotic maps integrated into the binarization process. Inspired by the predatory behavior of white sharks, WSO has shown great potential to navigate complex search spaces for optimization tasks. On the other hand, chaotic maps are
Fernando Lepe-Silva +4 more
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Effective Visual Communication in Higher Education: Intercultural and Cross‐Cultural Design
Abstract This paper examines how undergraduate design students develop cultural sensitivity through a live brief by the Illegal Money Lending Team (IMLT), focusing on global‐local tensions in their responses. While prior studies address global‐local dynamics, few explore intercultural pedagogy in the United Kingdom live briefs.
Samantha Williams +2 more
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Soundings: the Newsletter of the Monterey Bay Chapter of the American Cetacean Society. 2013 [PDF]
Issues January - November/December 2013.
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The southernmost range limit for the hidden angelshark Squatina occulta [PDF]
Background: Angelsharks (Genus Squatina) are distributed in the southern Southwest Atlantic Ocean between southeastern Brazil and central Patagonia. The endangered hidden angelshark Squatina occulta is reported in the literature as ranging from Espírito ...
Chiaramonte, Gustavo Enrique +4 more
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Abstract Fewer than 50 of the over 30,000 extant species of fishes have developed anatomical specializations facilitating endothermy in specific body regions. The plankton‐feeding basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), traditionally classified as an ectotherm, was recently shown to have regionally endothermic traits such as centralized red muscle (RM ...
C. Antonia Klöcker +9 more
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From Shark Finning to Shark Fishing: a Strategy for the U.S. & EU to Combat Shark Finning in China & Hong Kong [PDF]
Globally, the shark population is under extreme stress, primarily due to the rise of China and a growing middle class with a taste for a cultural dish: shark fin soup.
Iloulian, Jeremy
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Great White Shark Vs. Tiger Shark
Have you ever wondered who would win in a battle between two of the ocean’s most fearsome predators? The Great White Shark and the Tiger Shark are both known for their immense power and deadly hunting skills. Some say that the Great White’s speed and agility give it the upper hand, while others argue that the Tiger Shark’s sheer size and strength make ...
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Shark week 2: great white teeth redux
Cast (white) and fossil (gray) great white shark teeth, lingual (tongue) sides. Something cool came in the mail today: a fossil tooth of a great white shark, <em> Carcharodon carcharias </em> . The root is a bit eroded, but the enamel-covered crown is in great shape, and it's almost exactly the same size as my cast tooth from a modern great
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