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  • Cutler, Andrew; Condon, David M. (Cornell University, 2022-03-04)
    Recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) have produced general models that can perform complex tasks such as summarizing long passages and translating across languages. Here, we introduce a method to extract ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2017-02-14)
  • Irvin, Renee A. (2010)
    Endowment, in the vernacular, can refer to any asset of substance that allows a person, organization or country to excel in their pursuits of business or leisure. For example, economists specializing in international trade ...
  • Melkani, Abhijeet (APS, 2023-04-18)
    Real eigenvalues of pseudo-Hermitian matrices, such as real matrices and PT −symmetric matrices, frequently split into complex conjugate pairs. This is accompanied by the breaking of certain symmetries of the eigenvectors ...
  • Giuliani, Nicole R.; Kelly, Nichole R. (Frontiers Media, 2021-03-19)
    Poor ability to regulate one's own food intake based on hunger cues may encourage children to eat beyond satiety, leading to increased risk of diet-related diseases. Self-regulation has multiple forms, yet no one has ...
  • Schlossberg, Marc; Shuford, Elliot (Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, 2005)
    PPGIS is often presented and promoted as a more people-centered GIS compared to a more traditional technocratic,expert-driven tool or methodology. Yet, the umbrella of PPGIS is quite broad. Within such a broad context, it ...
  • Schlossberg, Marc; Shuford, Elliot (2003-07)
    PPGIS is often presented as a people-centered alternative to the use of GIS compared to a more technocratic,expert-driven methodology. Yet, the umbrella of PPGIS is quite broad. Within such a broad context, it may be ...
  • Fender, John; Ellis, Christopher J. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2008-04-01)
    In this paper we combine Acemoglu's model of the economic origins of democracy with Lohmann's model of political mass protest. This alllows us to provide an analysis of the economic causes of political regime change ...
  • Harbaugh, William; Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2002-06-14)
    Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitoring expenses may be high, or the observable output of the entire team may be some single product. One way to collect ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2017-04-30)
  • Mann, Bonnie (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002)
  • Parker, Robert; Howard, Michael; Pfefferle, Drew; DeHart, Michael; Horan, Erin; Jackson, Maureen; Setterfield, Brett (Community Planning Workshop: A Program of the Community Service Center,csc.uoregon.edu/cpw, 2015-06)
    Floods and wildfires are two natural hazards that impact Deschutes County. The Deschutes County Development Code has several provisions that specifically aim to mitigate the effects of these hazards; reduce risk to property, ...
  • McWhirter, Ellen Hawley; Yarris, Kristin; Rojas-Araúz, Bryan Ovidio (2021-09-01)
    We describe a Dreamer Ally training provided to staff and faculty on a university campus and present results of a pilot evaluation of this training. The Dreamer Ally training was designed to (a) increase university faculty ...
  • MÕTTUS, RENÉ; Wood, Dustin; Condon, David M.; Back, Mitja D.; Baumert, Anna; Costantini, Giulio; Epskamp, Sacha; Greiff, Samuel; Johnson, Wendy; Lukaszewski, Aaron; Murray, Aja; Revelle, William; Wright, Aidan G. C.; Yarkoni, Tal; Ziegler, Matthias; Zimmermann, Johannes (SAGE Publications, 2020)
    We argue that it is useful to distinguish between three key goals of personality science – description, prediction and explanation – and that attaining them often requires different priorities and methodological approaches. ...
  • Unknown author (Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, 2015-04-10)
    Webinar presented through ALCTS on April 10, 2015. Based on and adapted from the work Organizing the Peacock Parade .
  • Fickas, Stephen; Doerry, Eckehard; Meyer, David; Miller, Peter (University of Oregon, 1988-12-30)
    In this paper we argue for a minimalist view of language design for Expert System environments. In support of our arguments we present MIN, a minimal language which extends the less-is-better philosophy of Scheme to ...
  • Farley, Arthur M.; Proskurowski, Andrzej (University of Oregon, 1989-03-24)
    A network is specified by a topology definition and a protocol definition. A network's topology, represented as a graph, defines its interconnection structure, while the protocol defines its operational behavior. A ...
  • Douglas, Sarah A. (University of Oregon, 1988-06-21)
    During the course of studying a number of protocols of human tutors working with human students, I became aware of a complex process of interaction failure and repair. Although much ITS research has been devoted to the ...
  • Tick, E.; Korsloot, M. (University of Oregon, 1990-11)
    This paper describes an algorithm for the code generation of determinacy testing for nondeterminate flat concurrent logic programming languages. Languages such as Andorra and Pandora require that procedure invocations ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, 2014-09-20)
    Describes the SHERPA/RoMEO database and its use in determining publishers' policies regarding open-access self-archiving. URI: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php

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