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Hunch was a website designed as a collective intelligence decision-making system ("decision engine") that used decision trees to make decisions based…
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2015
2015
Leveraging Predictive Policing Algorithms to Restore Fourth Amendment Protections in High-Crime Areas in a Post-Wardlow World
Kelly K. Koss
2015
Corpus ID: 159326581
2010
2010
The structural model and the ranking-theoretic approach to causation : a comparison
W. Spohn
2010
Corpus ID: 43180391
Large parts of Judea Pearl's very rich work lie outside philosophy; moreover, basically being a computer scientist, his natural…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Business views of organised crime
N. Tilley
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M. Hopkins
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J. Burrows
2008
Corpus ID: 166828031
This report describes research that examined the impact of organised crime against businesses located in three high crime…
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2007
2007
Implications of principal, risk, and returns sharing across savings vehicles
William R Reichenstein
2007
Corpus ID: 18444633
Abstract This study illustrates that the choice of savings vehicles [e.g., taxable account, Roth IRA, ortax-deferred accounts…
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2007
2007
In the Forest of Value: Why Moral Intuitions are Different from Other Kinds
J. Haidt
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Selin Kesebir
2007
Corpus ID: 147341845
This book chapter discusses how and why moral intuitions are different from other types of intuitions.
2005
2005
Feminism, Democracy and the Right to Privacy
A. Lever
2005
Corpus ID: 152598284
Can legal rights to privacy be reconciled with democratic principles of government? The answer, this paper claims, is ‘yes’ – but…
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2001
2001
Brewsing the web: delay, determination and satisfaction
F. Culwin
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X. Faulkner
Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International…
2001
Corpus ID: 14605438
The major complaint that users appear to have about using the World Wide Web is that they have to wait far too long for…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Low Wages in the US and High Unemployment in Europe: A Critical Assessment of the Conventional Wisdom
D. Howell
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M. Duncan
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B. Harrison
1998
Corpus ID: 14854230
Measured by changes in real wages, earnings inequality and unemployment, the economic position of lower skilled workers has…
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1998
1998
No bridge over the stream of consciousness
D. Dennett
1998
Corpus ID: 143436072
Pessoa et al.'s target article shows that although filling-in of various kinds does appear to occur in the brain, it is not…
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1993
1993
Redressing the balance: the advantages of informal evaluation techniques for Intelligent Learning Environments
M. Twidale
1993
Corpus ID: 13894895
The paper discusses issues to be considered when evaluating an Intelligent Learning Environment. In particular it considers…
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