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In: Sustainable Food and Beverage Industries, S. 281-284
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In: Sustainable Food and Beverage Industries, S. 281-284
In: Analysis of Poverty Data by Small Area Estimation, S. 427-430
Follow-up surveyof voters; continuous investigation of the voting behavior; theoretical references: sociological and socio-psychological approach. Essential variables of the questionnaire: Voting behavior according to political and social characteristics, political dimensions such as party affiliation, left-right orientation, values, updates through the voting campaign (knowledge, arguments).
In: Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtstheorie, S. 278-278
We implemented a method for author name disambiguation and categorized publications of authors with the same name. This testbed is applied to evaluate our implementation.
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Arne Duncan, who stepped down as U.S. Secretary of Education at the start of this year, chats with David about his childhood in Hyde Park, his tenure as a member of the president's cabinet, and the gun violence and education problems facing the city of Chicago.
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In: Die Eurokrise vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht, S. 551-551
In: Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL 2016), S. 84-92
"In this paper we describe a case study where researchers in the social sciences (n=19) assess topical relevance for controlled search terms, journal names and author names which have been compiled by recommender services. We call these services Search Term Recommender (STR), Journal Name Recommender (JNR) and Author Name Recommender
(ANR) in this paper. The researchers in our study (practitioners, PhD students and postdocs) were asked to assess the top n preprocessed
recommendations from each recommender for specific research topics which have been named by them in an interview before the experiment. Our results show clearly that the presented search term, journal name and author name recommendations are highly relevant to the researchers topic and can easily be integrated for search in Digital Libraries. The average precision for top ranked recommendations is 0.749 for author names, 0.743 for search terms and 0.728 for journal names.
The relevance distribution differs largely across topics and researcher types. Practitioners seem to favor author name recommendations while postdocs have rated author name recommendations the lowest. In the experiment the small postdoc group favors journal name recommendations." (author's abstract)
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As the 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 22) in Marrakech draws to a close, it is becoming increasingly clear that credible monitoring and transparency procedures are urgently needed. Otherwise national pledges to address climate change in the spirit of the 2015 Paris Agreement will not build sufficient global trust. The 2015 […]
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Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute and author of "The Conservative Heart," chats with David about his time living in Europe, the U.S. Immigration debate, how to combat the current political polarization, and more.
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Frank Bruni, author and columnist for the New York Times, chats with David about his long and diverse career in journalism from New York to Detroit to Rome, Donald Trump's odds of winning the general election, gay marriage, and more.
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John Heilemann, co-managing editor of Bloomberg Politics and best-selling author of Game Change, talks with David about Trump's electoral end game, his own short but momentous stint as a political aide, and why his personality traits were ultimately better suited to journalism.
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Jon Stewart, comedian, author, and former host and executive producer of "The Daily Show," chats with David in Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago to talk about Donald Trump and the 2016 election, lessons from lobbying in Washington, what he's working on today, and more.
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