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The OpenNARS implementation of the Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/OpenNARS.pdf

The second shows that the closed-world-assumption (CWA) is not applicable in general, just because something isn't observed doesn't mean it didn't happen in general. This issue is overcome by letting only those predictions, which correspond to observable concepts, generate anticipations.

Matt Tincani - College of Education and Human Development

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Biography Matt Tincani, PhD, BCBA-D focuses on the application of behavioral principles to improve outcomes for people with disabilities and other special learning needs. His interests include systematic reviews of behavior science research, teaching job-related skills to neurodivergent people, smart technologies to improve special education, single-case designs, meta science, and open science ...

Joint Dynamic Grouping and Gradient Coding for Time-critical ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/Joint%20Dynamic%20Grouping%20and%20Gradient%20Coding%20for%20Time-critical%20Distributed%20Machine%20Learning%20in%20Heterogeneous%20Edge%20Networks-FINAL-VERSION.pdf

Abstract—In edge networks, distributed computing resources have been widely utilized to collaboratively perform a machine learning task by multiple nodes. However, the model training time in heterogeneous edge networks is becoming longer because of excessive computation and delay caused by slow nodes, namely stragglers. The parameter server even abandons stragglers which fail to return ...

Reflecting on Transformation and Discovery at the 11th Story Slam

https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2023/12/reflecting-transformation-discovery-11th-story-slam

A diverse group, including physicians, a transplant nurse, and first-year medical students shared stories of their creations before an audience at the 11 th Narrative Medicine Story Slam on October 4. The designated theme was transformation and discovery. The 10 presenters, which included Naomi Rosenberg, M D, the Director of the Narrative Medicine program, were given a loosely-enforced five ...

Information Systems Auditing - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5201sec001sp2017/files/2017/03/IS-Auditing-Tools-and-Techniques-Creating-Audit-Programs.pdf

Achievement of the many benefits that can accrue to an effective audit depends on proper and thorough planning of the audit engagement. The scope and the objective of the audit must be understood and accepted by both the auditor and the area being audited. Once the purpose for the audit is clearly defined, the audit plan can be created, which will encapsulate the agreed scope, objectives and ...

Staff | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Administrative Staff Christina Bergey Administrator Kresge East, Room 338 Phone: 215-707-9829 christina.bergey@temple.edu Anastasia D. Roebuck, Administrative Coordinator Kresge East Bldg., Room 320 Phone: 215-707-5648 Email: anastasia.roebuck@temple.edu Dorret Lynch Laboratory Support Specialist T: 215-707-1531 F: 215-707-7536 dgarner@temple.edu

iGEM - Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine - Temple University

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Big data are ubiquitous in genomics and evolutionary biology, at scales from personalized medicine to the global timetree of life. Research in my lab integrates mathematical, computational, and machine-learning techniques into evolutionary biology and biomedicine. We develop methods, models, software, and databases for researching species divergence, genetic diseases, viral spread, and tumor ...

Center for Security and Crime Science

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Since the 1980s, it had long been the opinion of many police and criminology researchers that police foot patrols improve community perception of the police and reduce fear of crime, but they don’t prevent actual crime. Results from the Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment suggested a more positive view of intelligence-led targeting of foot patrol officers to violent crime hot spots.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/newcombe/files/2025/07/Nguyenetal.2025.JEPG_.pdf

Navigation and episodic memory are foundational cognitive processes that guide future decisions and are often linked to one another due to their behavioral and neural similarities. However, the extent and nature of their interdependence is unclear. We investigated this question using a real-world encoding experience with 8- to 13-year-old children and young adults. Participants were guided on ...

THE ART AND SCIENCE OF VOIR DIRE: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, ANECDOTAL LESSONS ...

https://law.temple.edu/aer/publication/the-art-and-science-of-voir-dire-empirical-research-anecdotal-lessons-from-the-masters-and-illustrations-supporting-the-ten-commandments-of-voir-dire/

February 23, 2021As with Irving Younger’s “10 Commandments of Cross-Examination,” there are wise rules for other processes occurring before or during trial. This article posits “10 Commandments” for jury selection: Be personable and professional Personalize client and self Eliminate barriers Escalate gradually Use open-ended questions Initiate a group discussion Use disclosure to ...