https://sites.temple.edu/wwei/files/2020/08/books.pdf
Many research studies involve multivariate time series. For example, a study of monthly cancer rates in the United States during the past ten years can involve fifty or many hundred or thousand time series depending on whether we investigate the cancer rates for states, cities or counties, and a study of the quarterly sales performance of one company’s different branches in the country or ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/WHW-Realtime.pdf
Abstract. This paper compares the various conceptions of “real-time” in the context of AI, as different ways of taking the processing time into consideration when problems are solved. An architecture of real-time reasoning and learning is introduced, which is one aspect of the AGI system NARS. The basic idea is to form problem-solving processes flexibly and dynamically at run time by using ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-07-02/temple-university-appoints-its-15th-president-higher-education-leader-john-fry
Following a comprehensive national search overseen by the Presidential Search Advisory Committee, higher education leader John Fry has been named as Temple University's 15th president.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/CVs/gurdip-s-bakshi-cv.pdf
Gurdip S. Bakshi Marvin Wachman Professor Department of Finance Fox School of Business, Alter Hall, Room 415 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: (215)-204-6117, Email: gurdip.bakshi@temple.edu
https://hope.temple.edu/policy-advocacy/gao-confirms-what-we-already-know-students-face-unacceptable-food-insecurity
This week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released gripping new data on the scale of food insecurity among students in higher education.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/labs-centers-institutes-temple-university-college-liberal-arts/criminal-justice-training-program
Criminal Justice Training Programs Start your career in the Criminal Justice field with one of Temple's Criminal Justice Training Programs!
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/30.1.Meier-TICLJ.pdf
Humanity by Human Rights Watch, lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) have become an issue of national and international attention. With almost daily articles and commentary, including letters by notable scientists, debating the advantages and disadvantages of developing and fielding these systems, the public has become generally more aware of the issues related to autonomy, but it has ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/30.1.Crootof-TICLJ.pdf
nsidered unacceptable. (2) That a human simply pressing a ̳fire‘ button in response to indications from a computer, without cognitive clarity or awareness, is not sufficient to be considered ̳human control‘ in a substantive sense.‖). cf. Jeffrey S. Thurnher, No One at the Controls: Legal Implications of Fully Autonomous Targeting, 67 ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/Cummins%20Conference%202022/RILA_Moenig_JRI_final.pdf
Registered index-linked annuities (RILAs) are increasingly popular equity-based re-tirement savings products o ered by U.S. life insurance companies. They combine features of xed-index annuities and traditional variable annuities (TVAs), o ering in-vestors equity exposure with downside protection in a tax-deferred setting. This article introduces RILAs to the academic literature by describing ...
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2013/09/Gunderson-et-al-2013-Child-Dev-final.pdf
In laboratory studies, praising children’s effort encourages them to adopt incremental motivational frame-works—they believe ability is malleable, attribute success to hard work, enjoy challenges, and generate strate-gies for improvement. In contrast, praising children’s inherent abilities encourages them to adopt fixed-ability frameworks. Does the praise parents spontaneously give ...