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Hampshire College
Education•Amherst Center, Massachusetts, United States•
About: Hampshire College is a education organization based out in Amherst Center, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Genetic programming & Population. The organization has 461 authors who have published 998 publications receiving 40827 citations.
Topics: Genetic programming, Population, Politics, Evolutionary computation, Selection (genetic algorithm)
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TL;DR: The Mexican American Orquesta: Music, Culture, and the Dialectic of Conflict as mentioned in this paper, presented by Manuel Pena et al., is a survey of the Mexican American orquesta.
Abstract: The Mexican American Orquesta: Music, Culture, and the Dialectic of Conflict. Manuel Pena. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999. xi. 350 pp., notes, selected discography, references, index
Musica Tejana: The Cultural Economy of Artistic Transformation. Manuel Pena. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1999. ix. 239 pp., photographs, selected discography, references, index.
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TL;DR: The aims of this study are to evaluate the efficacy of the enhanced SHHC-2.0 program for participants, changes among participants' social networks, and the difference in outcomes when participants are and are not provided with technological tools (Fitbit and body composition scale).
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theory of resource use based on Man, Mind and Land: A Theory of Resource Use, with a focus on the human mind and land.
Abstract: Firey, Walter. Man, Mind and Land: A Theory of Resource Use. Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1960. 256 p.
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06 Jul 2018TL;DR: Plushi is presented, a modular, embeddable Push interpreter that is designed to interoperate with program induction systems written in any language.
Abstract: In the Push programming language, all sequences of valid symbols with balanced parentheses are syntactically valid and execute without error Push nonetheless supports arbitrary data types and is Turing complete This combination of features makes it useful as the target language for program induction in genetic programming systems, for which it was developed, and potentially also in other program induction systems Prior Push implementations have generally been designed for use only within the host language in which they were implemented, often in conjunction with a specific program induction system that is written in the same host language In this paper we present Plushi, a modular, embeddable Push interpreter that is designed to interoperate with program induction systems written in any language
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Anton Zeilinger | 125 | 631 | 71013 |
Peter K. Hepler | 90 | 207 | 21245 |
William H. Warren | 76 | 349 | 22765 |
James Paul Gee | 70 | 210 | 40526 |
Eric J. Steig | 69 | 223 | 17999 |
Raymond W. Gibbs | 62 | 188 | 17136 |
David A. Rosenbaum | 51 | 198 | 10834 |
Lee Jussim | 44 | 115 | 9101 |
Miriam E. Nelson | 44 | 122 | 16581 |
Stacia A. Sower | 43 | 178 | 6555 |
Howard Barnum | 41 | 109 | 6510 |
Lee Spector | 39 | 165 | 4692 |
Eric C. Anderson | 38 | 106 | 5627 |
Alan H. Goodman | 34 | 104 | 5795 |
Babetta L. Marrone | 33 | 95 | 3584 |