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approach: Extraction by scoring, Extraction by similarity and last but not least extraction by prototype. In previous work, the … optimization algorithm or even they introduces the bio-inspired method to optimize the performance of automatic summarizers like …
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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships are widely acknowledged predictive methods employed, for years, in organic and medicinal chemistry. More recently, they have assumed a central role also in the context of the explorative toxicology for the protection of environment and human health....
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available, users want to be offered by a list of similar ones instead of the empty list. It is in this sense that the similarity … discovery based on query languages and the discovery based on similarity. To show the efficiency of the search based on … similarity, the authors propose a search engine that allows the users to query services using a simple to use interface. …
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This article describes how Web services play an important role in several fields such as e-commerce and e-health. As the number of Web services is increasing rapidly, finding the best Web service according to users' requirements becomes more challenging. The traditional method of Web service...
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and services. Accurate calculation of the similarity among geospatial entities that belong to different data sources is of … measure the similarity of geographic information. Although the geospatial relationship is significant for geographic … similarity measure, it has been ignored by most of the previous works. This article introduces the geospatial relationship and …
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We analyze subjects' eye movements while they make decisions in a series of one-shot games. The majority of them perform a partial and selective analysis of the payoff matrix, often ignoring the payoffs of the opponent and/or paying attention only to specific cells. Our results suggest that...
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is based on a partition of each player's moves into similarity classes. A valuation of a player is a real-valued function … on the set of her similarity classes. In this equilibrium each player's strategy is optimal in the sense that at each of … consistent with the strategy profile in the sense that the valuation of a similarity class is the player's expected payoff, given …
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We study learning in a large class of complete information normal form games. Players continually face new strategic situations and must form beliefs by extrapolation from similar past situations. We characterize the long-run outcomes of learning in terms of iterated dominance in a related...
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The theory of large one-shot simultaneous-play games with a biosocial typology has been presented in both the individualized and distributionalized forms-large individualized games (LIG) and large distributionalized games (LDG), respectively. Using an example of an LDG with two actions and a...
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Herfindahl-Hirschmann index and the degree of structural similarity using the similarity index developed by Finger and Kreinin … (1979). We also analyse the convergence of GDP growth rates over time and compare it with export similarity. At the industry … special cases. Export structures became more similar before 2008. However, manufacturing value added similarity decreased. GDP …
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