نتایج جستجو برای: kin authorship

تعداد نتایج: 11323  

2011
Rohith Menon Yejin Choi

Automatic authorship attribution, by its nature, is much more advantageous if it is domain (i.e., topic and/or genre) independent. That is, many real world problems that require authorship attribution may not have in-domain training data readily available. However, most previous work based on machine learning techniques focused only on in-domain text for authorship attribution. In this paper, w...

Journal: :Cornell Internation Affairs Review 2017

2016
T. Raghunadha Reddy

Authorship analysis is a text analysis technique that is visualized mainly in three different techniques namely Authorship Profiling, Authorship Identification and Plagiarism Detection. In this paper a brief survey on the recent developments in the area of author profiling approaches were presented. Authorship Profiling is to ascertain various authors characteristics like age, gender, native co...

2011
Hugo Jair Escalante

This paper describes the participation of the PISIS team in the authorship identification track of PAN’11. We adopted two different strategies for the tasks of authorship attribution and authorship verification. For authorship attribution we performed experiments with a document occurrence representation using a standard classification-based approach. Results obtained with this approach were mi...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
L Lehmann

A cornerstone result of sociobiology states that limited dispersal can induce kin competition to offset the kin selected benefits of altruism. Several mechanisms have been proposed to circumvent this dilemma but all assume that actors and recipients of altruism interact during the same time period. Here, this assumption is relaxed and a model is developed where individuals express an altruistic...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Timothy J A Hain Bryan D Neff

Help directed toward kin (nepotism) is an important example of social behaviour. Such helping behaviour requires a mechanism to distinguish kin from nonkin. The prevailing kin recognition hypothesis is that when familiarity is a reliable cue of relatedness, other mechanisms of recognition will not evolve. However, when familiarity is an unreliable cue of relatedness, kin recognition by phenotyp...

Journal: :مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت 0
فرامرز سهیلی مربی، گروه کتابداری، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران. فرشید دانش دانشجوی دکتری، کتابداری و اطلاع رسانی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، مشهد، ایران فائزه مصری نژاد کارشناس ارشد،کتابداری و اطلاع رسانی، دانشگاه اصفهان، اصفهان، ایران علیرضا اسفندیاری مقدم استادیار، کتابداری و اطلاع رسانی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد همدان، همدان، ایران

introduction: the articles indexed in accredited citation databases essentially indicate how scientists share knowledge and promote sustainable development in each country. therefore, according to citations to the papers of individuals, it could be possible to assess the rate of their acceptability in the scientific community. the main objective of this study was to review lotka's law of scient...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2004
Doug Jones

Kinship is central to social organization in many societies; how people think about kinship should be relevant to social cognition generally. One window onto the mental representation of kinship is afforded by variation and universals in terms for kin. Kin terminologies are commonly organized around binary distinctive features, and terms for some types of kin are consistently linguistically mar...

2014
Firoozeh Zare-Farashbandi Ehsan Geraei Saba Siamaki

BACKGROUND Co-authorship is one of the most tangible forms of research collaboration. A co-authorship network is a social network in which the authors through participation in one or more publication through an indirect path have linked to each other. The present research using the social network analysis studied co-authorship network of 681 articles published in Journal of Research in Medical ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
Stuart B Piertney Xavier Lambin Andrew D C Maccoll Kerry Lock Philip J Bacon John F Dallas Fiona Leckie Francois Mougeot Paul A Racey Steve Redpath Robert Moss

Populations of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) undergo regular multiannual cycles in abundance. The 'kinship hypothesis' posits that such cycles are caused by changes in kin structure among territorial males producing delayed density-dependent changes in aggressiveness, which in turn influence recruitment and regulate density. The kinship hypothesis makes several specific predictions abou...

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