Tim Robertson, R. Dykstra, F. T. Wright
Hasil untuk "Bibliography"
Menampilkan 20 dari ~805200 hasil Β· dari arXiv, DOAJ, Semantic Scholar, CrossRef
H. Ozaktas, M. Kutay-Alper, Z. Zalevsky
G. Paun
S. Benhabib
P. Sztompka
R. Gilpin
R. Daroff
S. Reinharz, Lynn Davidman
Aihwa Ong
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality Part 1 Emerging modernities 1 The geopolitics of cultural knowledge 2 A "momentary glow of fraternity" Part 2 Regimes and strategies 3 Fengshui and the limits to cultural accumulation 4 The Pacific shuttle: family, citizenship and capital Part 3 Translocal publics 5 The family romance of madarin capital 6 "A better tomorrow"?: the struggle for global visibility Part 4 Global futures 7 Saying no the West: Liberal reasoning in Asia 8 Zone of new soverignty Afterword: an anthropology of transnationality Notes Bibliography Index
J. Demmel, J. Dongarra, Axel Ruhe et al.
R. Showalter
S. G. Simpson
J. Riddick, E. E. Toops, A. Weissberger
M. Benzi
J. Hillston
I. Chavel
Farmer Schlutzenberg
The technique of $\star$-translation is important in arguments calibrating the strengths of determinacy theories against large cardinals, for example in [9] and [1] in the paper's bibliography. It has also been used in analysing the internal theory of mice, for example in [5], [3], [6]. We give a detailed development of $\star$-translation, slightly strengthening the large cardinal level in the development of [1]. We then develop a variant of $\star$-translation for Varsovian models, in which certain extenders overlapping the Woodin cardinal are total, and used to directly induce extenders on the sequence of the $\star$-translation (details for this component are missing from this draft). This variant was used in [3] and [6], where it was outlined but not developed in detail. We use the material to verify the star-translation hypothesis of [5] and deduce some self-iterability facts.
C. Romero, S. Ventura
This survey is an updated and improved version of the previous one published in 2013 in this journal with the title data mining in education. It reviews in a comprehensible and very general way how Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics have been applied over educational data. In the last decade, this research area has evolved enormously and a wide range of related terms are now used in the bibliography such as Academic Analytics, Institutional Analytics, Teaching Analytics, Data-Driven Education, Data-Driven Decision-Making in Education, Big Data in Education, and Educational Data Science. This paper provides the current state of the art by reviewing the main publications, the key milestones, the knowledge discovery cycle, the main educational environments, the specific tools, the free available datasets, the most used methods, the main objectives, and the future trends in this research area.
Ludmila Kuncheva, Francis Williams, Samuel Hennessey
A keyword search on constrained clustering on Web-of-Science returned just under 3,000 documents. We ran automatic analyses of those, and compiled our own bibliography of 183 papers which we analysed in more detail based on their topic and experimental study, if any. This paper presents general trends of the area and its sub-topics by Pareto analysis, using citation count and year of publication. We list available software and analyse the experimental sections of our reference collection. We found a notable lack of large comparison experiments. Among the topics we reviewed, applications studies were most abundant recently, alongside deep learning, active learning and ensemble learning.
Alexander Lytchak
We discuss solutions of several questions concerning the geometry of conformal planes.
Halaman 13 dari 40260