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Sing Choi and Kazem Taghva
Abbreviations are often overlooked, since their frequency and acceptance are almost second nature in everyday communication. Business names, handwritten notes, online messaging, professional domains, and different languages all have their own set of abbr...
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Willem Spanjers
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For an economy with dysfunctional intertemporal financial markets the financial sector is modelled as a competitive banking sector offering deposit contracts. In a setting related to Allen and Gale (JoF, 1998) properties of the optimal liquidity provisio...
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Wynand Nel, Lizette de Wet
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Lori A. Sprague, Gretchen P. Oelsner, Denise M. Argue
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Combining water-quality data from multiple sources can help counterbalance diminishing resources for stream monitoring in the United States and lead to important regional and national insights that would not otherwise be possible. Individual monitoring o...
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Alexander K. Kuc, Semen A. Kurkin, Vladimir A. Maksimenko, Alexander N. Pisarchik and Alexander E. Hramov
We tested whether changes in prestimulus neural activity predict behavioral performance (decision time and errors) during a prolonged visual task. The task was to classify ambiguous stimuli?Necker cubes; manipulating the degree of ambiguity from low ambi...
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Ivan S. Maksymov
Ambiguous optical illusions have been a paradigmatic object of fascination, research and inspiration in arts, psychology and video games. However, accurate computational models of perception of ambiguous figures have been elusive. In this paper, we desig...
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Gilles Duranton
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This study examines the case for cluster policy. This case is theoretically ambiguous and empirically very weak.
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Mirko Duradoni, Mario Paolucci, Franco Bagnoli and Andrea Guazzini
Reputation supports pro-social behaviors in a variety of social settings and across different ages. When re-encounters are possible, developing a positive reputation can be a valuable asset that will result in better outcomes. However, in real life, coop...
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Mirko Duradoni, Mario Paolucci, Franco Bagnoli and Andrea Guazzini
Reputation supports pro-social behaviors in a variety of social settings and across different ages. When re-encounters are possible, developing a positive reputation can be a valuable asset that will result in better outcomes. However, in real life, coop...
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M. Pretorius
AbstractTurnaround practitioners (TPs) and business rescue practitioners (BRPs) are tasked with making the critical decision of whether a distressed business has reasonable prospect (RP) for reorganisation. Creditors often require the same determination ...
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Christopher Cullen
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This paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the project by considering an alternative type of project taken from the world of practice but which appears to be over-looked within much of the existing PM research. The paper draws from two r...
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Huamei Chen, Zhigang Zhu, Hao Tang, Erik Blasch, Khanh D. Pham and Genshe Chen
This paper discusses using ground-based imagery to determine the attitude of a flying projectile assuming prior knowledge of its external geometry. It presents a segmentation-based approach to follow the object and evaluates it quantitatively with simula...
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Wiem Chebil, Mohammad Wedyan, Moutaz Alazab, Ryan Alturki and Omar Elshaweesh
This research proposes a new approach to improve information retrieval systems based on a multinomial naive Bayes classifier (MNBC), Bayesian networks (BNs), and a multi-terminology which includes MeSH thesaurus (Medical Subject Headings) and SNOMED CT (...
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Veronika Belcheva, Tatiana Ermakova and Benjamin Fabian
Privacy policies are the main method for informing Internet users of how their data are collected and shared. This study aims to analyze the deficiencies of privacy policies in terms of readability, vague statements, and the use of pacifying phrases conc...
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Vinto Gujjar, Neeru Mago, Raj Kumari, Shrikant Patel, Nalini Chintalapudi and Gopi Battineni
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is a process used to determine the most appropriate meaning of a word in a given contextual framework, particularly when the word is ambiguous. While WSD has been extensively studied for English, it remains a challenging p...
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Yefeng Sun, Liang Gong, Wei Zhang, Bishu Gao, Yanming Li and Chengliang Liu
Drivable area detection is crucial for the autonomous navigation of agricultural robots. However, semi-structured agricultural roads are generally not marked with lanes and their boundaries are ambiguous, which impedes the accurate segmentation of drivab...
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Khalid Alkhuzai, Luigi Di Sarno, Abdullah Haredy, Raed Alahmadi and Danah Albuhairi
The formation of cracks in concrete structures occurs due to a multitude of causes ranging from shrinkage to external loading and environmental exposure. This phenomenon can significantly affect the lifecycle of concrete structures. Self-healing concrete...
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Yaowei Feng, Zhendong Li, Dong Yang, Hongkai Hu, Hui Guo and Hao Liu
The segmentation of optic disc (OD) and optic cup (OC) are used in the automatic diagnosis of glaucoma. However, the spatially ambiguous boundary and semantically uncertain region-of-interest area in pictures may lead to the degradation of the performanc...
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