Argue a. Along similar lines, [X] argues that ___. b. There seems to be no compelling reason to argue that ___. c. As a rebuttal to this point, it might be (convincingly) argued that ___. d. There are [three] main arguments that can be advanced to support ___. e. The underlying argument in favor of / against [X] is that ___. f. [X]’s argument in favor of / against [Y] runs as follows: ___. Claim a. In this [paper], I put forward the claim that ___. b. [X] develops the claim that ___. c
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Active Learning with Support Vector Machines Kim Steenstrup Pedersen Department of Computer Science University of Copenhagen 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark kimstp@di.ku.dk Jan Kremer Department of Computer Science University of Copenhagen 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark jan.kremer@di.ku.dk Christian Igel Department of Computer Science University of Copenhagen 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark igel@di.ku.dk Abstract In machine learning, active learning refers to algorithms that autonomously select
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the total benefit associated with three activities, X, Y and Z. The price per unit of activities X, Y and Z is $1, $2 and $3. The following table gives the ratio of marginal benefit to the price of the activities for various levels of each activity: Level of activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 18 12 10 6 4 2 1 14 12 10 9 8 6 4 2 (a) What is the total benefit that results if the decision maker uses 1 unit of X, 1 unit of Y and 1 unit of Z? (b) Suppose the decision maker can spend a total of
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HAL R. VARIAN 1 NORTON To my parents Copyright @ 1992, 1984, 1978 by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America THIRD EDITION Library o Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data f Varian, Hal R. Mlcroeconon~lc analysis / Hal R. Varian. -- 3rd ed. p. an Includes blbllographlcal references and index. 1. Mlcroeconomlcs. 1. Title. HB172.V35 1992 338.5--dc20 ISBN 0-393-95735-7 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue
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the Monte Carlo simulations. Any errors or omissions are the fault of the authors. 2 ABSTRACT Baron and Kenny’s (1986) framework for mediation analysis has become a standard part of the consumer researcher’s toolkit: an independent variable X affects some mediator M that in turn affects some
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Chapter 2 Coulomb’s Law 2.1 Electric Charge..................................................................................................... 2-3 2.2 Coulomb's Law .................................................................................................... 2-3 Animation 2.1: Van de Graaff Generator ............................................................... 2-4 2.3 Principle of Superposition.................................................................................... 2-5
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Analog raster video Analog TV systems Digital video © Yao Wang, 2004 Video Basics Color Perception and Specification • • • • • Light -> color perception Human perception of color Type of light sources Trichromatic color mixing theory Specification of color – Tristimulus representation – Luminance/Chrominance representation • Color coordinate conversion © Yao Wang, 2004 Video Basics 3 Light is part of the EM wave from [Gonzalez02] © Yao Wang, 2004 Video
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New Jersey 07458 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ross, Sheldon M. A first course in probability / Sheldon Ross. — 8th ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-603313-4 ISBN-10: 0-13-603313-X 1. Probabilities—Textbooks. I. Title. QA273.R83 2010 519.2—dc22 2008033720 Editor in Chief, Mathematics and Statistics: Deirdre Lynch Senior Project Editor: Rachel S. Reeve Assistant Editor: Christina Lepre Editorial Assistant: Dana Jones Project
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