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Monte Carlo Statistical Methods
, 1998
"... This paper is also the originator of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods developed in the following chapters. The potential of these two simultaneous innovations has been discovered much latter by statisticians (Hastings 1970; Geman and Geman 1984) than by of physicists (see also Kirkpatrick et al. ..."
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This paper is also the originator of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods developed in the following chapters. The potential of these two simultaneous innovations has been discovered much latter by statisticians (Hastings 1970; Geman and Geman 1984) than by of physicists (see also Kirkpatrick et al
Thresholding of statistical maps in functional neuroimaging using the false discovery rate.
- NeuroImage
, 2002
"... Finding objective and effective thresholds for voxelwise statistics derived from neuroimaging data has been a long-standing problem. With at least one test performed for every voxel in an image, some correction of the thresholds is needed to control the error rates, but standard procedures for mult ..."
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-controlling procedures will be effective for the analysis of neuroimaging data. These procedures operate simultaneously on all voxelwise test statistics to determine which tests should be considered statistically significant. The innovation of the procedures is that they control the expected proportion of the rejected
Evolving Neural Networks through Augmenting Topologies
- Evolutionary Computation
"... An important question in neuroevolution is how to gain an advantage from evolving neural network topologies along with weights. We present a method, NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (NEAT), which outperforms the best fixed-topology method on a challenging benchmark reinforcement learning task ..."
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task. We claim that the increased efficiency is due to (1) employing a principled method of crossover of different topologies, (2) protecting structural innovation using speciation, and (3) incrementally growing from minimal structure. We test this claim through a series of ablation studies
Innovating Firms and Aggregate Innovation
, 2002
"... We develop a parsimonious model of innovating firms rich enough to confront firm-level evidence. It captures the dynamic behavior of individual heterogenous firms, describes the evolution of an industry with simultaneous entry and exit, and delivers a general equilibrium model of technological chang ..."
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We develop a parsimonious model of innovating firms rich enough to confront firm-level evidence. It captures the dynamic behavior of individual heterogenous firms, describes the evolution of an industry with simultaneous entry and exit, and delivers a general equilibrium model of technological
Analyzing the Airwaves Auction
- Journal of Economic Perspectives
, 1998
"... The US government recently sold spectrum rights using an innovative auction design, the simultaneous ascending auction, invented by economic theorists. The auction outcomes were broadly consistent with the expectations of the theorists. The auction form should have many other applications. March 21, ..."
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The US government recently sold spectrum rights using an innovative auction design, the simultaneous ascending auction, invented by economic theorists. The auction outcomes were broadly consistent with the expectations of the theorists. The auction form should have many other applications. March 21
Exploitation, exploration, and process management: The productivity dilemma revisited
- Academy of Management Review
, 2003
"... Organization and strategy research has stressed the need for organizations to simultaneously exploit existing capabilities while developing new ones. Yet this increasingly crucial challenge has been accompanied by an ongoing wave of managerial activity and institutional pressures for process managem ..."
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Organization and strategy research has stressed the need for organizations to simultaneously exploit existing capabilities while developing new ones. Yet this increasingly crucial challenge has been accompanied by an ongoing wave of managerial activity and institutional pressures for process
Time-Changed Lévy Processes and Option Pricing
, 2002
"... As is well known, the classic Black-Scholes option pricing model assumes that returns follow Brownian motion. It is widely recognized that return processes differ from this benchmark in at least three important ways. First, asset prices jump, leading to non-normal return innovations. Second, return ..."
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As is well known, the classic Black-Scholes option pricing model assumes that returns follow Brownian motion. It is widely recognized that return processes differ from this benchmark in at least three important ways. First, asset prices jump, leading to non-normal return innovations. Second, return
Adapting to unknown sparsity by controlling the false discovery rate
, 2000
"... We attempt to recover a high-dimensional vector observed in white noise, where the vector is known to be sparse, but the degree of sparsity is unknown. We consider three different ways of defining sparsity of a vector: using the fraction of nonzero terms; imposing power-law decay bounds on the order ..."
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control is a recent innovation in simultaneous testing, in which one seeks to ensure that at most a certain fraction of the rejected null hypotheses will correspond to false rejections. In our treatment, the FDR control parameter q also plays a controlling role in asymptotic minimaxity. Our results say
MANAGING SIMULTANEOUSLY INCREMENTAL AND RADICAL INNOVATION?
"... Ambidextrous organizations are supposed to innovate successfully both in case of evolutionary and revolutionary change through managing multiple and contradicting organizational architectures. This paper extends the theory on ambidextrous organizations through an explorative double case study of the ..."
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Ambidextrous organizations are supposed to innovate successfully both in case of evolutionary and revolutionary change through managing multiple and contradicting organizational architectures. This paper extends the theory on ambidextrous organizations through an explorative double case study
IDENTIFICATION OF MULTI SIMULTANEOUS ANOMALIES BY INNOVATION GRAPH APPROACH
"... Abstract – Blackouts often occur accompanied by network topology change as well as tripping loads or generators, and in many cases topology structure changes are the precursor of a blackout. It is very meaningful to identify multi simultaneous anomalies of bad data, sudden load change and topology e ..."
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simultaneous anomalies is preliminary solved. Key words: power system state estimation, topology error, sudden load change, innovation graph
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