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Quantum Machine Learning: A tutorial

2021

This tutorial provides an overview of Quantum Machine Learning (QML), a relatively novel discipline that brings together concepts from Machine Learning (ML), Quantum Computing (QC) and Quantum Information (QI). The great development experienced by QC, partly due to the involvement of giant technological companies as well as the popularity and success of ML have been responsible of making QML one of the main streams for researchers working on fuzzy borders between Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science. A possible, although arguably coarse, classification of QML methods may be based on those approaches that make use of ML in a quantum experimentation environment and those others that take…

SpeedupTheoretical computer scienceQuantum machine learningComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceQuantum reinforcement learningQuantum computingFuzzy logicPopularityComputer Science ApplicationsComputational speed-upDevelopment (topology)Artificial IntelligenceQuantum clusteringQuantum informationQuantumQuantum-inspired learning algorithmsQuantum computerQuantum autoencoders
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A model-based approach to Spotify data analysis: a Beta GLMM

2020

Digital music distribution is increasingly powered by automated mechanisms that continuously capture, sort and analyze large amounts of Web-based data. This paper deals with the management of songs audio features from a statistical point of view. In particular, it explores the data catching mechanisms enabled by Spotify Web API and suggests statistical tools for the analysis of these data. Special attention is devoted to songs popularity and a Beta model, including random effects, is proposed in order to give the first answer to questions like: which are the determinants of popularity? The identification of a model able to describe this relationship, the determination within the set of char…

Statistics and ProbabilityBeta GLMMDistribution (number theory)Computer scienceApplication Notes0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreWeb API01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)010104 statistics & probabilitySpotify Web API audio features Popularity Index Beta GLMMsortSpotify Web API0101 mathematicsDigital audio021103 operations researchPoint (typography)Random effects modelData sciencePopularityIdentification (information)Popularity IndexData miningStatistics Probability and Uncertaintycomputeraudio feature
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Parametric estimation of non-crossing quantile functions

2021

Quantile regression (QR) has gained popularity during the last decades, and is now considered a standard method by applied statisticians and practitioners in various fields. In this work, we applied QR to investigate climate change by analysing historical temperatures in the Arctic Circle. This approach proved very flexible and allowed to investigate the tails of the distribution, that correspond to extreme events. The presence of quantile crossing, however, prevented using the fitted model for prediction and extrapolation. In search of a possible solution, we first considered a different version of QR, in which the QR coefficients were described by parametric functions. This alleviated th…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer scienceConstrained optimizationquantile crossingR packageQRcmPopularityconstrained optimizationQuantile regression coefficients modelling (QRCM)Quantile regressionWork (electrical)constrained optimization; parametric quantile functions; quantile crossing; Quantile regression coefficients modelling (QRCM); R packageQRcmParametric estimationEconometricsparametric quantile functionsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyQuantile
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Dynamic-Interactive Graphics for Statistics (26 years later)

2014

This paper briefly reviews the history of dynamic-interactive graphicsfor statistics, introduces an example of such graphics, and provides a fewglimpses as to the current state of things and the future trends we envision.The general conclusion is that dynamic-interactive graphics for statistics arethriving more than ever as they shift from the desktop to the internet. Thus,dynamic-interactive graphics are becoming increasingly important as they: 1) provide non-experts in statistics with the means to carry out analyses on their own; and 2) teach the basic concepts of statistics to students and practitioners with low to moderate  mathematics skills. Their increasingpopularity makes the lesson…

Statistics and ProbabilityDYNAMIC-GRAPHICS31 Colecciones de estadística general / StatisticsInteractive graphics//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]Data visualizationStatisticsGraphicsGráficas dinámicasStatistical graphicslcsh:Statisticslcsh:HA1-4737business.industryData VisualizationSubject (documents)Dynamic Graphics//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.2 [https]PopularitySTATISTICSStatistical Graphicsgráficas dinámicas51 Matemáticas / MathematicsVisualizaciónvisualizaciónCiencias de la Computación e InformaciónThrivingThe InternetDATA-VISUALIZATIONbusinessgráficas estadísticasGráficas estadísticasCiencias de la Información y BioinformáticaCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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“English Self-Taught”: Self-Study Guides for Polish Learners of English (1860–1945)

2013

The history of teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) has been relatively well described in specialist literature, yet the beginnings of EFL teaching to Poles have not received much scholarly attention. One of the consequences of this state of research is that a proportion of pre-1945 EFL textbooks aimed at native speakers of Polish remain unknown. The present paper seeks to shed some light on self-study books, popular nineteenth- and twentieth-century materials intended for self-instruction; relatively cheap and aimed at the mass market, they claimed to offer effective ways of teaching foreign language skills in a short period of time. I will analyze five selected books belonging to …

Structure (mathematical logic)Mass marketProcess (engineering)Phonetic transcriptionEnglish grammarForeign languageMathematics educationSociologyPopularityPeriod (music)
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Discussing the Concepts of Cluster and Industrial District

2016

The significance and popularity of the cluster and industrial district concepts claim for a deeper reflection. The analysis of one of the European Commission’s (EC) policy documents shows inconsistencies that do not impede the formulation of normative statements. That way we answer the question of why and how cluster ideas have substituted industrial district principles and the consequences derived from that phenomenon.

TechnologyReflection (computer programming)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyIndustrial districtClustersConceptual analysisManagement of Technology and InnovationPhenomenonIndustrial districts0502 economics and businessEuropean Commission.Cluster (physics)T1-995European commissionclustersNormative statementSociology050207 economicsPositive economicsEuropean CommissionTechnology (General)business.industryT05 social sciencesrhetorics021107 urban & regional planningPublic relationsPopularityconceptual analysisEmpreses Direcció i administracióRhetoricsbusinessJournal of technology management & innovation
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Electric vehicles and psychology

2021

The popularity of electric vehicles is evidenced by the broad range of manufacturers presenting new models of plug-in hybrid and battery vehicles. However, the success of the revolution or, rather, the rebirth of electric vehicles, is hanging by a thread, as it lacks the involvement of a large number of users, and many psychological mechanisms hinder it. What are users’ true feelings about this new world of vehicles? Are people ready for the fifth level of automation, i.e., fully automatic driving and the absence of the driving position? The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss the psychological aspects that influence the adoption of electric vehicles. Topics such as the chicken …

Thread (network protocol)Electric vehiclesPublic perception020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Battery02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesChicken and egg paradox0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGE1-350Range anxietymedia_common050210 logistics & transportationRange anxietyEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPopularityAutomationKey motivators and barriersIronyEnvironmental sciencesFully automaticPosition (finance)Psychological aspectsTelecommunicationsbusiness
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Balancing Organisational Design Principles: A Pragmatic Scandinavian Approach to CSR

2016

One can argue that Scandinavian countries have much of the essence of CSR incorporated in their culture and society. We use Norway as an example for this argument, by looking at the development of work-life since the 50s. Further, we use one highly industrialised area, Raufoss, as further proof of our claim of the lack of separate popularity of CSR, as it is already covered in the context of society. However, this is not the same as saying that there are no challenges to this model. One of the most challenging topics is innovation: this should be socially responsible innovation. The Norwegian, social model can seem to promote stability, so that people and companies become risk averse.

Total quality managementKnowledge managementTacit knowledgeArgumentbusiness.industryPolitical scienceTriple bottom lineCorporate social responsibilityContext (language use)Positive economicsbusinessPopularitySocial responsibility
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A cultural comparison study of smartphone adoption in Uzbekistan, South Korea and Turkey

2017

Smartphone popularity is increasing due to the technological advances that mean manufacturers can make more sophisticated devices, and telecommunication companies can provide better connections. Gartner reported that 403 million smartphones were sold in the fourth quarter of 2015, a 9.7% increase over the same period in 2014. It is a common perception that users tend to utilise advanced technology to increase productivity. However, there are studies indicating quite opposite or alternatively slow rates of adoption. To avoid this, companies invest in studying consumer behaviour. The purpose of the study is to examine the effects of drivers and cultural differences on smartphone acceptance in…

TurkeyComputer Networks and Communicationsmedia_common.quotation_subjectmobile communicationsbehavioural intention02 engineering and technologycultural differencessmartphone adoptionIndividualismkulttuuri020204 information systemsPerceptionCultural diversitySouth Korea0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringkulttuurierotMarketingElectrical and Electronic Engineeringta518Productivityta512Consumer behaviourmedia_commonta113individualismi05 social sciencesCollectivismUzbekistantechnology adoptioncross-culture comparisonPopularitysmartphonesCultural comparisonComputer Science Applicationsälypuhelimetculture050211 marketingkollektivismiBusinessUTAUTInternational Journal of Mobile Communications
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Crowdfunding in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges

2020

AbstractThe chapter presents the current state of crowdfunding research and practice in Africa while outlining opportunities and challenges associated with them. Conditions of growing popularity of digital and mobile finance, low penetration of traditional financial institutions, and a long cultural heritage of communal mutual support may enhance crowdfunding uptake. On the other hand, conditions of unclear regulation, relatively low levels of internet access, and societies characterized by low social trust may all hinder crowdfunding uptake. Accordingly, African crowdfunding is at its infancy and involves transitory hybrid practices of early adoption, often involving reliance on foreign co…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Cultural heritagebusiness.product_categoryIncentivebusiness.industryInternet accessInformation technologySocial mediaBusinessEquity crowdfundingPublic relationsPopularityBarriers to entry
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