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pro vyhledávání: '"Wade, Alex"'
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Kinney, Rodney, Anastasiades, Chloe, Authur, Russell, Beltagy, Iz, Bragg, Jonathan, Buraczynski, Alexandra, Cachola, Isabel, Candra, Stefan, Chandrasekhar, Yoganand, Cohan, Arman, Crawford, Miles, Downey, Doug, Dunkelberger, Jason, Etzioni, Oren, Evans, Rob, Feldman, Sergey, Gorney, Joseph, Graham, David, Hu, Fangzhou, Huff, Regan, King, Daniel, Kohlmeier, Sebastian, Kuehl, Bailey, Langan, Michael, Lin, Daniel, Liu, Haokun, Lo, Kyle, Lochner, Jaron, MacMillan, Kelsey, Murray, Tyler, Newell, Chris, Rao, Smita, Rohatgi, Shaurya, Sayre, Paul, Shen, Zejiang, Singh, Amanpreet, Soldaini, Luca, Subramanian, Shivashankar, Tanaka, Amber, Wade, Alex D., Wagner, Linda, Wang, Lucy Lu, Wilhelm, Chris, Wu, Caroline, Yang, Jiangjiang, Zamarron, Angele, Van Zuylen, Madeleine, Weld, Daniel S.
The volume of scientific output is creating an urgent need for automated tools to help scientists keep up with developments in their field. Semantic Scholar (S2) is an open data platform and website aimed at accelerating science by helping scholars d
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.10140
Incentive salience attribution can be understood as a psychobiological mechanism ascribing relevance to potentially rewarding objects and actions. Despite being an important component of the motivational process guiding our everyday behaviour its stu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.01724
Publikováno v:
In Vision Research May 2024 218
Autor:
Grebely, Jason, Dore, Gregory J., Silk, David, Bath, Nicky, Treloar, Carla, Milat, Andrew, Dunlop, Adrian, Amin, Janaki, Holden, Jo, Murray, Carolyn, Henderson, Charles, Leadbeatter, Kyle, Day, Emma, Habraken, Nikitah, Dawson, Olivia, Degenhardt, Louisa, Scott, Clarke, Read, Phillip, Valerio, Heather, Tillakeratne, Shane, Marks, Philippa, Jayasinghe, Indika, Martinez, Maria, Reid, Hannah, Gleeson, Valerie, Van Dyk, Jodi, Mercade, Gerard Estivill, Marshall, Alison D., Obeid, Stephanie, Wheeler, A., Hooshyar, Samira Hosseini, Catlett, Beth, Verich, Andrey, Conway, Anna, Erratt, Amanda, Wheeler, Alice, Ezard, Nadine, Reid, David, Gorton, Carla, Hayllar, Jeremy, Lam, Thao, Datta, Prasun, Wade, Alex, Spruce, Sally, Cock, Vicky, Cornwell, Mark, Zohrab, Krista, Christmass, Michael, Connelly, Craig, Cooper, Angela, Montebello, Mark, Cherry, Robert, Dyer, Julie, Arawal, Shikha, Press, Elke, Horasak, Nadine, Lewis, Rhondda, Carthew, Astrid, Morris, Daniel, Donohue, Kathy, Griffiths, Kathy, Lana, Jason Dalla, Shin, Sue, Graf, Connie, Hampson, Adele, Qian, Siyu, Brown, Danielle, Lautier, Amber, Curran, Cate, Burns, Carina, Raidu, Ravina, Stolzenhein, Kylie, Brabender, Wanda, Somes, Kelly, Abram, Nargis, Turne, Rick, Larter, Stuart, Goodberg, Fiona, Luksza, Jennifer, Hall, Michelle, Hazelwood, Susan, Ismay, Charlotte, McClurg, Belinda, Mincham, Cherie, Barlow, Kali, Hoskins, Anita, Salisbury, Kate, Markham, Julie, Talmet, Jacky, Dunn, Sandy, Mitchell, Amanda, McKinnon, Andrew, Smyth, Fionnualh, Snell, Lisa, Laing, Elizabeth, Clark, Martin, Dorigo, Justin, Carman, Louise, Fergusson, Brent, Puszka, Bonny, Duncan, Gai, Baker, Fiona, Walsh, Jayde, Walsh, Leeann, Adey, Sara, Hinton, Rodd, Joyce, Melanie, Woods, Cheryl, Jenart, Alain, Everingham, Hope, Jansen, Louisa, Pepolim, Lucy, Clark, Kathy, Murphy, Lyn, Iliffe, Joel, Cheng, Qinglu, Cunningham, Evan B., Shih, Sophy T.F.
Publikováno v:
In Value in Health February 2024 27(2):216-225
Engagement is a fuzzy concept. In the present work we operationalize engagement mechanistically by linking it directly to human behaviour and show that the construct of engagement can be used for shaping and interpreting data-driven methods. First we
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12644
Autor:
Wang, Lucy Lu, Lo, Kyle, Chandrasekhar, Yoganand, Reas, Russell, Yang, Jiangjiang, Burdick, Doug, Eide, Darrin, Funk, Kathryn, Katsis, Yannis, Kinney, Rodney, Li, Yunyao, Liu, Ziyang, Merrill, William, Mooney, Paul, Murdick, Dewey, Rishi, Devvret, Sheehan, Jerry, Shen, Zhihong, Stilson, Brandon, Wade, Alex, Wang, Kuansan, Wang, Nancy Xin Ru, Wilhelm, Chris, Xie, Boya, Raymond, Douglas, Weld, Daniel S., Etzioni, Oren, Kohlmeier, Sebastian
The COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19) is a growing resource of scientific papers on COVID-19 and related historical coronavirus research. CORD-19 is designed to facilitate the development of text mining and information retrieval systems over i
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.10706