In this section‚ we propose a heuristic‚ called Lazy Super Parent Tree Augmented Naive Bayes (LSPTAN) that seeks to solve the problems discussed above‚ enabling the application of a semi-Naive Bayes techniques in large ADC tasks. Thus‚ we can evaluate whether the premise of independence among attributes‚ assumed by Naive Bayes‚ impacts effectiveness in large ADC tasks‚ an open research problem.\looseness=-1 The Lazy Super Parent TAN (LSPTAN) heuristic is a postergated version of the SP-TAN that
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John Pieterson behaves anchoring and adjustment heuristic and rational in his decision making for the Steel Incorporated branch in the Netherlands while Jack Gack is an intuitive thinking manager and he has the escalating commitment. Both managers have their own way in handle their problem and making decision for their problem but they having biases in their making decision. John Pieterson has the biases “anchoring and adjustment heuristic” because he making decision based on adjustments to
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similar objects‚ events‚ ideas‚ or people a mental image or best example of a category a methodical‚ logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem. Contrasts with the usually speedier -- but also more error-prone -use of heuristics a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; usually speedier but also more error-prone than algorithms a sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; it contrasts with strategy-based
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Logistics Network Configuration Designing & Managing the Supply Chain Chapter 2 Byung-Hyun Ha bhha@pusan.ac.kr Outline Case: Bis Corporation What is logistics network configuration? Methodology Modeling Data Aggregation Validation Solution Techniques Case: the Bis Corporation Background Produce & distribute soft drinks 2 manufacturing plant 120‚000 account (retailers and stores)‚ all over the US 3 existing warehouse (Chicago‚ Dallas‚ Sacramento)
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hemas? sc What are schemas? When young children are allowed to play freely‚ they often repeat actions over and over again through sensory-motor behaviour‚ roleplay and representation (drawings‚ paintings etc). The patterns of play that are revealed through these repeated actions and behaviour can be interpreted as ‘schemas’ as they allow a child to explore and learn about their world in a way that reflects their own learning preferences and intrinsic brain patterns. Schemas can be identified through
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the intended message that way. Top-down processing refers to the readers’ ability to look at a text as a whole and to connect and relate it to his existing knowledge base. Both processes are needed to obtain a message from a text. 2. Definition of Schema Background knowledge------also prior knowledge------is supposed to consist of two main components: “our assimilated direct experiences of life and its manifold activities‚ and our assimilated verbal experiences and encounters” (J.M.Swales‚ 1990:25)
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In totality both nondual mindfulness and schema therapy work hand in hand in the restoration of avoidant attachment to secured attachment (Lumiere 2012). “Therapy that includes the presence of nondual awareness would provide the optimum healing environment…” (Lumiere
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Once formed‚ schemas can be used to identify and understand new information based on past stored experiences (Moreno‚ 2010). A baby’s schemes are structured by simple actions that can be performed on objects. According to Shaffer and Kipp (2010) the earliest schemes‚
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Small “t” The Importance of Storytelling in Second Language Literacy Mary P. Kalsbeek BBE 526 July 17‚ 2014 INTRODUCTION The tradition of orality‚ or thought and verbal expression for communication‚ is a “patterned” one (Ellis‚ 1988). Storytelling is a form of orality and is a tool of communication and education. Jane Yolan(1986) has explained that storytelling is one of the oldest of arts and has been used as a necessary tool for cultural education and sustainment. Because storytelling
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12th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. Simon‚ H.A. (1947). Administrative behavior: A study of decision-making processes in administrative organization. New York: Free Press. Tversky‚ A.‚ & Kahneman‚ D. (1974). Judgement under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases. Science‚ 185(4157)‚ 1124-1131. Tversky‚ A.‚ & Kahneman‚ D. (1983). Extensional versus intuitive reasoning: The conjunction fallacy in probability judgments. Psychological Review‚ 90(4)‚ 293-315. Willman‚ P.‚ Fenton-O ’Creevy‚ M.
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