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| | | | | In my Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences I described the spotlight factor, originally introduced by Tompa in 1989. The spotlight factor is defined for the first author of a paper in which there are $latex n$ authors listed alphabetically, and it is assumed that the paper is from a community where it is... | |
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| | | | | Note: Our CHI 2021 paper introduces a design framework that facilitates the construction and exploration of embodied representations for algebraic expressions, using interactions inspired by innate arithmetic capabilities. Excellent work led by Nazmus Saquib, see more detailed motivation in this blog post. Mathematical models and expressions traditionally evolved as symbolic representations, with cognitively arbitrary rules... | |
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| | | | | Many recent studies of trust and reputation are made in the context of commercial reputation or rating systems for online communities. Most of these systems have been constructed without a formal rating model or much regard for our sociological understanding of these concepts. This paper "propose[s] a mathematical framework for modeling trust and reputation... | |
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| | | The most fundamental technique in statistical learning is ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. If we have a vector of observations \(y\) and a matrix of features associated with each observation \(X\), then we assume the observations are a linear function of the features plus some (iid) random noise, \(\epsilon\): | ||