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  • ...breaks-pone.0012948.s001.ogv|thumb|Progression of the flu (contagion) on a social network]] ...r connections. Commonly applied to [[social network]] data, ALAAMs study [[social influence]]—how relationships within a network shape individual outcomes, s ...
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  • {{Short description|Blockchain-based social media app}} ...-arrest-princeton-grad-diamondhands-who-raised-257-million-for-fake-crypto-social-media-site/ |access-date=2024-08-07 |website=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]] ...
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  • {{Infobox software * CmdStanR and rstan – [[R (programming language)|R software]] libraries, ...
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  • ...a '''monoculture''' is a community of [[computers]] that all run identical software. All the computer systems in the community thus have the same vulnerabiliti Large monocultures can also arise from [[Library (computing)|software libraries]], for example the [[Log4Shell]] exploit in the popular Log4j lib ...
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  • ...antages/disadvantages from how they are embedded in neighborhoods or other social structures. ...95">{{cite book |last1=Burt |first1=Ronald S. |title=Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition |date=1995 |publisher=Harvard University Press |lo ...
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  • ...May 1998.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Harvey |first1=Warwick |title=Problem 010: Social Golfers Problem |url=http://www.csplib.org/Problems/prob010 |website=www.cs ...50px|thumbnail|right|Permutations that lead to isomorphic solutions to the social golfer problem.]] ...
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  • ...Bourdieu argued that there was an internal link between his vision of the social as spatial and relational --– captured by the notion of [[Field (Bourdieu)| ==Software== ...
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  • == Social Navigation Layers == ...destrians) is considered and reflected in costmap layers combined with the social habits of pedestrians.<ref>{{cite web |title=social_navigation_layers - ROS ...
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  • ...Janet M.; Jones, Bradford S. (2004) ''Event History Modeling: A Guide for Social Scientists''. Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-54673-7}} (pp. 41-43 ==Software implementation== ...
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  • | type = [[achievement (video games)|Achievement]] tracking/[[Social networking]] ...1004213418/http://www.rapidswitch.com/news/2013/07/rapidswitch-xbox-gamers-social-boom| url-status=dead}}</ref> The majority of content, including game solut ...
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  • ...to the [[price earnings ratio]], but instead focuses on valuation against social impact, rather than projected earnings. ...rts, in order to find a way of measuring financial investment against real social impact. It began as a [[university]] collaboration in the [[United Kingdom] ...
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  • ...ement Journal |language=English |issn=0001-4273 |oclc=8163488129}}</ref> [[social media]] networks, networks of scientific collaboration,<ref>{{Cite journal ...troduction to exponential random graph models for social networks |journal=Social Networks|volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=173–191 |doi=10.1016/j.socnet.2006.08.00 ...
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  • ...ample Selected, or Truncated Data |series=Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences |volume=111 |location=Thousand Oaks |publisher=Sage |year=1996 |is ...very little change in results from the more complicated analysis. However, software is readily available for maximum-likelihood estimation of even moderately c ...
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  • The concept of institutional complementarity has deep roots in the social sciences.<ref name="Lachmann">Lachmann, L.M. (1979), The legacy of Max Webe ...i F (2012) Technology, property rights and organizational diversity in the software industry. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23(2): 137-150.</ref><ref ...
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  • ...ready implemented in the [https://github.com/ldesio/issueyield issueyield] software tool.</ref> ...=Huber |first=Lena Maria |date=2022-05-04 |title=Beyond Policy: The Use of Social Group Appeals in Party Communication |journal=Political Communication |lang ...
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  • ...ref name="Jacobs_2014"/>, data analytics<ref name="TechTarget_2018"/>, and social research<ref name="NFS_Consulting_2010"/>. ...
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  • | type = [[Anime]] and [[manga]] [[social networking]] and [[Social cataloging application|cataloging]] ...ed as '''MAL''', is an [[anime]] and [[manga]] [[social network]]ing and [[social cataloging application]] website run by volunteers. The site provides its u ...
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  • ...le=Optimization using lion algorithm: a biological inspiration from lion's social behaviour|url=|journal=Evolutionary Intelligence|volume=11|issue=1–2|pages= == Inspiration from lion’s social behaviour == ...
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  • ...tocorrelation]]. Lee's ''L'' is available in numerous [[spatial analysis]] software libraries including ''spdep'' <ref>{{cite web | url=https://r-spatial.githu | title = Monitoring housing rental prices based on social media:An integrated approach of machine-learning algorithms and hedonic mod ...
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  • ...cial features. However, it did not plan to eliminate DeepFace which is the software that powers the facial recognition system. The company has also not ruled o ...rl=https://www.forbes.com/sites/amitchowdhry/2014/03/18/facebooks-deepface-software-can-match-faces-with-97-25-accuracy/|access-date=2021-04-09|website=Forbes| ...
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