which were described in the previous chapter (e.g. ACRL, ANZIIL, and SCONUL). However, it could be argued that this approach to understanding information literacy reflects a librarian’s perspective of information literacy, which in many cases is focused on the context of education and individua...
Information visualization is one solution to fill this lack of interpretability. We have presented a pipeline containing a trained network and a dataset which produces an interactive representation depicting both the network's architecture and the behaviors of each layer when they process the test ...
Given informationnew informationcontextreading comprehensionPersian learners of EnglishThe significance of comprehension in the process of second language learning/ acquisition seems to be admitted in almost all current theories. The present research studies the impact of given information on comprehension, ...
Given a DNA pool with N addresses and M potential messages at each address, there are MN possible files; the hybridization states of the N·M DNA oligos inform which one of the MN messages is the intended message. Once hybridization state information is lost, it is impossible to identify ...
Smoking is also an offence in public buses, the MRT trains, taxis and lifts. A maximum of S$1000 can be imposed on first-time offenders. A general rule of thumb is that if there is an ashtray supplied, go for it. 【1】Which of the following words can be used to describe the ...
Therefore, the essence of contextuality is the lack of possibility to assign an outcome to A prior to its measurement and independently of the context in which it was performed. The seemingly different Bell theorem is in fact a special instance of the Kochen-Specker theorem where contexts ...
imagery of the same situation does not mean that they all ‘‘see’’ the same thing. The visual content and interpretation of the visual scene is the product of analysis and negotiation among the team, as well as the context given by the situational awareness, which is itself constructed....
Information structure, as originally described (Halliday, 1967a), functions to divide the flow of discourse into units, each containing an obligatory New and optional not-New (or “Given”) elements. The function of New information is now defined as that which the speaker treats as newsworthy ...
There is a great deal of consistency in the content of information needs and sources reported across diverse samples and varied methodologies, which provides a cohesive picture of cancer patients’ information needs and sources. However, there are several conceptual, measurement, and design limitations...
But this is not the only way in which one and the same communication may carry information of different significance to different recipients. It may be that the information is new to both Carl and Bernhard, but that Carl knew that Dorothea had applied for a job in Paris and accordingly infe...