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JMLR
2002
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The Representational Power of Discrete Bayesian Networks
One of the most important fundamental properties of Bayesian networks is the representational power, reflecting what kind of functions they can or cannot represent. In this paper,...
Charles X. Ling, Huajie Zhang
EOR
2008
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Multiple goals and ownership structure: Effects on the performance of Spanish savings banks
Spanish savings banks (SBs) are financial institutions with a wide mission that includes different stakeholders' goals. Profit maximization is only one among several goals, a...
Miguel García-Cestona, Jordi Surroca
COLING
2002
14 years 9 months ago
Hierarchical Orderings of Textual Units
Text representation is a central task for any approach to automatic learning from texts. It requires a format which allows to interrelate texts even if they do not share content w...
Alexander Mehler
COGSCI
2011
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14 years 1 months ago
Structural Priming as Structure-Mapping: Children Use Analogies From Previous Utterances to Guide Sentence Production
What mechanisms underlie children’s language production? Structural priming—the repetition of sentence structure across utterances—is an important measure of the developing ...
Micah B. Goldwater, Marc T. Tomlinson, Catharine H...
EOR
2006
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Regional development assessment: A structural equation approach
We propose a multivariate statistical framework for regional development assessment based on structural equation modelling with latent variables and show how such methods can be c...
Dario Cziráky, Joze Sambt, Joze Rovan, Jaks...