Radio Monitoring: Automated Systems and Their Components. Book Google Scholar Retzlaff, C. O., Das, S., Wayllace, C., Mousavi, P., Afshari, M., Yang, T., Saranti, A., Angerschmid, A., Taylor, M. E., & Holzinger, A. (2024). Human-in-the-loop reinforcement learning: a ...
Researchers at Berkeley have defined a convenient test of the extent to which a model has memorized a book (Chang et al. 2023). In essence, they ask the model to fill in missing names. Running this test, Chang et al. find that GPT-4 remembers many books in detail. Moreover, its ...
Researchers at Berkeley have defined a convenient test of the extent to which a model has memorized a book (Chang et al. 2023). In essence, they ask the model to fill in missing names. Running this test, Chang et al. find that GPT-4 remembers many books in detail. Moreover, its ...
(i.e., was received/interpreted) as opposed to sticking only to the verbatim discourse (i.e., whether something was said or not). This methodology provides an analysis that includes greater naturalistic accuracy than is afforded by coding systems that separate the frequency and intensity of ...
Indeed, the Nexus could be considered a part of “Systems Thinking”, a well-developed field in which a system is a set of elements that are interconnected in a way that achieves a function (Meadows, 2009). How systems operate have received much attention, and mechanisms such as stocks ...
Also, I currently write occasional summaries of research for the web site of MIT’s Sloan School of Management Initiative for Health Systems Innovation. Since those summaries are not meant to “affect media coverage,” would they be considered news releases? If not, could they count toward my ...