https://law.temple.edu/aer/2022/10/21/one-line-lessons/
The following “one line lessons” for excellence in advocacy were contributed by members of the national trial advocacy listserv. The submissions are organized topically, with the contributors’ names preceding their contributions. CASE THEORY Brett Bayne Shamelessly stolen from Herb Brooks and the 1984 Miracle on Ice, he reportedly strolled the bench behind the players
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/RobotFall08/BishopBook/Pages_from_PatternRecognitionAndMachineLearning-2.pdf
Probabilities play a central role in modern pattern recognition. We have seen in Chapter 1 that probability theory can be expressed in terms of two simple equations corresponding to the sum rule and the product rule. All of the probabilistic infer-ence and learning manipulations discussed in this book, no matter how complex, amount to repeated application of these two equations. We could ...
https://pharmacy.temple.edu/holunwong
Dr. Ho-Lun Wong specializes in developing nanomedicine and targeted drug delivery, specifically, lipid-based and polymer/lipid hybrid nanosystems, to deliver small molecules, large molecules (e.g. RNA therapeutics and proteins) and their combinations for treatment of the diseases that are drug-resistant and/or poorly accessible by conventional ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICDE2024_Xu.pdf
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the competitive content placement problem in Mobile Edge Caching (MEC) systems, where Edge Data Providers (EDPs) cache appropriate contents and trade them with requesters at a suitable price. Most of the existing works ignore the complicated strategic and economic interplay between content caching, pricing, and content sharing. Therefore, we propose a ...
https://sites.temple.edu/emilyksnell/files/2017/08/Wasik-Hindman-Snell-2016.pdf
The reporting quality indicators were comprised of items concerned with whether the study provided a clear description of its: (a) hypothesis, aims, and objectives, (b) main study outcomes, (c) participant characteristics, (d) experimental and comparison con-ditions, (e) distribution of confounders in each participant group, (f) main findings ...
https://pharmacy.temple.edu/academics/regulatory-affairs-quality-assurance-ms-programs-non-thesis-certificates/about-degrees-certificates-courses/courses-raqa/course-descriptions-raqa
It will cover the regulatory environment, quality control and assurance aspects, business drivers, analytical methodologies (e.g., spectroscopy, chromatography, and sensors), chemometrics and multivariate analysis, process control, real-time release, and a range of applications (e.g., biologics, vaccines, and solid dose pharmaceuticals).
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/smj2112-Luo.pdf
While the direct influence of CEO tenure on firm performance has been examined in the strategy literature, the underlying channels of influence have remained largely unexplored. This article draws upon the career seasons paradigm, learning perspectives, and marketing literature to examine whether firm-employee and firm-customer relationships are the pathways through which CEO tenure influences ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Intro.html
Like a programming language, ACT-R is a framework: for different tasks (e.g., Tower of Hanoi, memory for text or for list of words, language comprehension, communication, aircraft controlling), researchers create models (aka programs) that are written in ACT-R and that, beside incorporating the ACT-R's view of cognition, add their own ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/jiang_www_2020.pdf
Without the help of additional information (e.g., user reviews, item descriptions), the ofered explanations are limited to display related items. In the future, we would like to provide more user-friendly explanations in the serendipity recommenda-tion, to help users connect serendipitous items with their potential preferences and demands.
https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/presentations/Sparks%20of%20AGI%20Early%20Experiments%20with%20GPT4.pdf
Paper Review: 'Sparks of Artificial General Intelligence: Early experiments with GPT-4' Authors: Sebastien Bubeck, Varun Chandrasekaran, Ronen Eldan, Johannes Gehrke, Eric Horvitz, Ece Kamar, Peter Lee, Yin Tat Lee, Yuanzhi Li, Scott Lundberg, Harsha Nori, Hamid Palangi, Marco Tulio Ribeiro, Yi Zhang