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A tutorial on hidden Markov models and selected applications in speech recognition

by Lawrence R. Rabiner - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 1989
"... Although initially introduced and studied in the late 1960s and early 1970s, statistical methods of Markov source or hidden Markov modeling have become increasingly popular in the last several years. There are two strong reasons why this has occurred. First the models are very rich in mathematical s ..."
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Although initially introduced and studied in the late 1960s and early 1970s, statistical methods of Markov source or hidden Markov modeling have become increasingly popular in the last several years. There are two strong reasons why this has occurred. First the models are very rich in mathematical

New evidence and perspectives on mergers

by Gregor Andrade, Mark Mitchell, Erik Stafford - Journal of Economic Perspectives , 2001
"... As in previous decades, merger activity clusters by industry during the 1990s. One particular kind of industry shock, deregulation, becomes a dominant factor, accounting for nearly half of the merger activity since the late 1980s. In contrast to the 1980s, mergers in the 1990s are mostly stock swaps ..."
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As in previous decades, merger activity clusters by industry during the 1990s. One particular kind of industry shock, deregulation, becomes a dominant factor, accounting for nearly half of the merger activity since the late 1980s. In contrast to the 1980s, mergers in the 1990s are mostly stock

From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

by Usama Fayyad , Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro , Padhraic Smyth - AI Magazine, , 1996
"... ■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery in database ..."
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■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery

Contribution of Primary Care to Health Systems and Health 499

by Barbara Starfield, Leiyu Shi, James Macinko, B. Starfield, L. Shi, J. Macinko
"... Evidence of the health-promoting influence of primary care has been accumu-lating ever since researchers have been able to distinguish primary care from other aspects of the health services delivery system. This evidence shows that primary care helps prevent illness and death, regardless of whether ..."
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Evidence of the health-promoting influence of primary care has been accumu-lating ever since researchers have been able to distinguish primary care from other aspects of the health services delivery system. This evidence shows that primary care helps prevent illness and death, regardless of whether

It’s Baaack! Japan’s Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap

by Paul R. Krugman - BPEA , 1998
"... THE LIQUIDITY TRAP-that awkward condition in which monetary policy loses its grip because the nominal interest rate is essentially zero, in which the quantity of money becomes irrelevant because money and bonds are essentially perfect substitutes-played a central role in the early years of macroecon ..."
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THE LIQUIDITY TRAP-that awkward condition in which monetary policy loses its grip because the nominal interest rate is essentially zero, in which the quantity of money becomes irrelevant because money and bonds are essentially perfect substitutes-played a central role in the early years

How costly is financial (not economic) distress? Evidence from highly leveraged transactions that become distressed

by Gregor Andrade, Steven N. Kaplan, Mark Mitchell, Tim Opler, André Perold, Raghu Rajan, David Scharfstein, René Stulz ~the - Journal of Finance , 1998
"... This paper studies thirty-one highly leveraged transactions ~HLTs! that become financially, not economically, distressed. The net effect of the HLT and financial distress ~from pretransaction to distress resolution, market- or industry-adjusted! is to increase value slightly. This finding strongly s ..."
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This paper studies thirty-one highly leveraged transactions ~HLTs! that become financially, not economically, distressed. The net effect of the HLT and financial distress ~from pretransaction to distress resolution, market- or industry-adjusted! is to increase value slightly. This finding strongly

Non-Volatile Memory for Fast, Reliable File Systems

by Mary Baker, Satoshi Asami, Etienne Deprit, John Ousterhout, Margo Seltzer , 1992
"... Given the decreasing cost of non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), by the late 1990’s it will be feasible for most workstations to include a megabyte or more of NVRAM, enabling the design of higher-performance, more reliable systems. We present the trace-driven simulation and analysis of two uses of NVRAM to im ..."
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Given the decreasing cost of non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), by the late 1990’s it will be feasible for most workstations to include a megabyte or more of NVRAM, enabling the design of higher-performance, more reliable systems. We present the trace-driven simulation and analysis of two uses of NVRAM

Can foreign aid buy growth

by William Easterly - Journal of Economic Perspectives , 2003
"... E conomic research on foreign aid effectiveness and economic growth fre-quently becomes a political football. But when a regression result is passedfrom one source to the next, context is often stripped away so that what the result means in public discussion is different than what the original resea ..."
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E conomic research on foreign aid effectiveness and economic growth fre-quently becomes a political football. But when a regression result is passedfrom one source to the next, context is often stripped away so that what the result means in public discussion is different than what the original

become an issue in high-grade glioma.

by Yaacov R Lawrence, Wenyin Shi, Adam P Dicker, Yaacov R Shi, Adam P
"... From survival to survivorship: late side effects ..."
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From survival to survivorship: late side effects

When professionals become mothers, warmth doesn’t cut the ice.

by Amy J C Cuddy , Susan T Fiske , Peter Glick - Journal of Social Issues, , 2004
"... Working moms risk being reduced to one of two subtypes: homemakers-viewed as warm but incompetent, or female professionals-characterized as One of us is drafting this article between loads of laundry, another during a toddler's naps, and another between homework consults. All three of us take ..."
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't heard any praise lately for their parenting skills, but have been asked if they can really manage the profession at the same time as raising their respective children
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