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Understanding Brains and Minds: A Truly Grand Challenge for Information

by Aaron Sloman
"... This position-paper argues that we still have much to learn from the information processing systems produced by biological evolution since many of their capabilities are vastly superior to competing artificial systems. The first information-processing systems were produced (directly or indirectly) b ..."
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analysis remains a major challenge, as much as work on designs. I shall try to show that the requirements for human-like systems suggest a need for types of multi-level virtual machines forming networks of dynamical systems of different sorts, which grow themselves over time. An implication is that current

Beyond the point cloud: from transductive to semi-supervised learning

by Vikas Sindhwani, Partha Niyogi - In ICML , 2005
"... Due to its occurrence in engineering domains and implications for natural learning, the problem of utilizing unlabeled data is attracting increasing attention in machine learning. A large body of recent literature has focussed on the transductive setting where labels of unlabeled examples are estima ..."
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Due to its occurrence in engineering domains and implications for natural learning, the problem of utilizing unlabeled data is attracting increasing attention in machine learning. A large body of recent literature has focussed on the transductive setting where labels of unlabeled examples

What is satisfying about satisfying events? Testing 10 candidate psychological needs

by Kennon M. Sheldon, Andrew J. Elliot, Youngmee Kim, Tim Kasser - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 2001
"... Three studies compared 10 candidate psychological needs in an attempt to determine which are truly most fundamental for humans. Participants described "most satisfying events " within their lives and then rated the salience of each of the 10 candidate needs within these events. Supporting ..."
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Three studies compared 10 candidate psychological needs in an attempt to determine which are truly most fundamental for humans. Participants described "most satisfying events " within their lives and then rated the salience of each of the 10 candidate needs within these events. Supporting

and Jeremy Shapiro for truly outstanding research assistance. We also thank Damien De-

by Luís Cabral, Ali Hortaçsu, Svetlozar Nestorov, Mike Riordan, Anne Rogers, Steve Tadelis, Seminar Participants , 2004
"... We propose a basic theoretical model of eBay’s reputation mechanism, derive a series of implications and empirically test their validity. Our theoretical model features both adverse selection and moral hazard. We show that when a seller receives a negative rating for the first time his reputation de ..."
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We propose a basic theoretical model of eBay’s reputation mechanism, derive a series of implications and empirically test their validity. Our theoretical model features both adverse selection and moral hazard. We show that when a seller receives a negative rating for the first time his reputation

3. IGEs Are Ubiquitous in Social Insects as a Result of the Functional Integration of Individuals Within Colonies, Which Characterizes Their Truly Social Lifestyle 279 4. Implications for the Molecular Genetic Underpinnings of Social Insect Trait

by Timothy A. Linksvayer
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IMPLICATIONS FOR EUROPE

by Chris Hall
"... Napoleon is sometimes quoted as saying “WhenChina awakes, the world will tremble ” or, as a variant, “When the sleeping dragon awakes, it will shake the world”. China is well and truly awake, to the sound of the pattering feet of many little drag-ons: SMEs. Many of these SMEs are internation-alised. ..."
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Napoleon is sometimes quoted as saying “WhenChina awakes, the world will tremble ” or, as a variant, “When the sleeping dragon awakes, it will shake the world”. China is well and truly awake, to the sound of the pattering feet of many little drag-ons: SMEs. Many of these SMEs are internation

Implications for Counselors

by Latasha K. Clay, K. Clay
"... ii DEDICATION I dedicate this dissertation to my mother, Dianne Johnson, for her love, encouragement, and support throughout my doctoral journey. My mother’s experience with breast cancer inspired me to focus on this as my dissertation topic. She was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer and has be ..."
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been cancer free for four years now. Mama, you have shown me that with faith, anything is possible. There are no words to express the amount of love and gratitude that I have for you. You are truly my best friend and my hero. I will always admire your strength and appreciate all that you have given me

Instability, turbulence, and enhanced transport in accretion disks

by Steven A. Balbus, John F. Hawley - Rev. of Mod. Phys , 1998
"... Recent years have witnessed dramatic progress in our understanding of how turbulence arises and transports angular momentum in astrophysical accretion disks. The key conceptual point has its origins in work dating from the 1950s, but its implications have been fully understood only in the last sever ..."
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Recent years have witnessed dramatic progress in our understanding of how turbulence arises and transports angular momentum in astrophysical accretion disks. The key conceptual point has its origins in work dating from the 1950s, but its implications have been fully understood only in the last

Business Agglomerations and Policy Implications

by Jin Murakami, Robert Cervero, High-speed Rail, Economic Development, Jin Murakami, Robert Cervero, Jin Murakami, Robert Cervero
"... Berkeley. He works in the area of transportation investment and economic development, with a special focus on the competitiveness and livability of global city-regions. Robert Cervero is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Director of the University of California Transportation Center at Ber ..."
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of whether the economic benefits conferred by HSR investments are truly generative or largely redistributive. This article examines business agglomerations around 17 Tokaido Shinkansen, 30 Northeast Corridor, and 25 California HSR stations. Cluster analysis formed eight agglomeration types for each

The Asset Pricing Implications

by Pierre Collin-dufresne, Michael Johannes, We Thank David Backus, Mikhail Chernov, Lars Hansen, Stavros Panageas, Stanley Zin , 2012
"... This paper studies the implications of parameter learning in general equilibrium, consumption-based asset pricing models. Learning about the structural parameters that govern aggregate consumption dynamics introduces long-run risks in the subjective consumption dynamics, as posterior mean beliefs ar ..."
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is truly i.i.d., but where the representative agent learns in a Bayesian fashion about the mean growth rate, yields a high equity premium, excess volatility, a low risk-free rate, and excess return predictability. Casual intuition might suggest that the asset pricing implications of parameter learning
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