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Author(s):  
Peter Veres

Nowadays, the development of higher efficient processes and procedures is the key for success in industrial environment. The companies have machines, production lines, software and hardware tools with high level principles of efficient working. Example: the Industry 4.0 concept use the machines and methods of the near past, upgrade them, and gave them new purpose, as a more efficient tool. Some of the bases of those tools are not as efficient as which many would think, like in group generating or in other word clustering. Clustering is a very hard process, and it is in almost every decision making in every company’s lives. It is important to sometimes examine its significance and flaws. This paper presents the clustering briefly and shows its errors through an example.


Author(s):  
Anirudh Singh Sanger ◽  
Tanmay Prasad ◽  
Yashwant Singh ◽  
Rahul Jha ◽  
Sandeep Rao ◽  
...  

In early days, notice boards were used to place notices which is a very hard process. First a teacher has to make a notice on his computer and edit to make it attractive then he must get it approved by the HOD. Then when it gets approved, he must print it then the teacher must go to every notice board and physically pin the notice on the notice board Which is a very hard and time-consuming process. In order to make this experience easy we are proposing a digital notice board Which will make the process very easy and very efficient. Our main aim is to make information easy to access to students and at the same time make it easy for teachers to build a notice using their phones and the templates provided on the app.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Bellagente ◽  
Anja Butter ◽  
Gregor Kasieczka ◽  
Tilman Plehn ◽  
Armand Rousselot ◽  
...  

For simulations where the forward and the inverse directions have a physics meaning, invertible neural networks are especially useful. A conditional INN can invert a detector simulation in terms of high-level observables, specifically for ZW production at the LHC. It allows for a per-event statistical interpretation. Next, we allow for a variable number of QCD jets. We unfold detector effects and QCD radiation to a pre-defined hard process, again with a per-event probabilistic interpretation over parton-level phase space.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel Ricou ◽  
Tony Wainwright

Abstract. Voluntary euthanasia has been legalized in several countries and associated with this development there has been much discussion concerning the relationship between the ethical principle of autonomy and the respect for human life. Psychological science should make a significant contribution to understanding how polarizing positions may be taken in such debates. However, little has been written concerning the implications of this research for the euthanasia debate and about the contributions of psychology. In the same way, very little is written about the psychologist’s role in countries where voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide is legalized. We take as a starting assumption that there are no solutions that will meet everyone’s wishes or needs, but that an understanding of psychological ideas, can assist in developing strategies that may help people with opposing views come to some agreement. In our view, it is fundamental to a fruitful analysis, to leave aside a polarized approach and to understand that an eventual answer to the question of how we approach voluntary euthanasia will only be achieved after the hard process of carefully considering the consequences of having either legalized voluntary euthanasia or its prohibition, in the context of a psychological understanding.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 94-106
Author(s):  
Jolanta Judyta Pudełko

To be a scribe and a sage was an ideal for men of Israel who desired to approach God and participate in his wisdom. Was it possible for everybody? The article presents, in a synthetic way, the identity of the sage as described in the Book of Sirach. The calling of the sage implies a long and hard process of formation and growth, which continues until the end of his life. This calling, while requiring preparation and effort, must not be reduced to one of many – perhaps a bit more prestigious – professions and jobs. In his Book, Sirach shares with the reader his personal experience of acquiring wisdom and “becoming” a sage. He points at hard beginnings, at enjoyment of the fruit of his efforts, and finally at the necessity for sharing his acquired and received wisdom. It is only after the sage shares his wisdom with his disciples that he achieves the fullness of his identity. He then becomes a spiritual father of his disciples, sharing his wisdom as well as his own life and experience of God.


2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (11) ◽  
pp. 2089 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Jadach ◽  
W. Płaczek ◽  
S. Sapeta ◽  
A. Siódmok ◽  
M. Skrzypek
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2012 ◽  
Vol 520 (16) ◽  
pp. 5284-5288 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seung Moo Lee ◽  
Jaihyung Won ◽  
Soyoung Yim ◽  
Se Jun Park ◽  
Jongsik Choi ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-22
Author(s):  
Sean Gorman

For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, history or issues is through watching sport on television or being at a football match at the MCG. This general myopia and indifference by settler Australians with Indigenous Australians manifests itself in many ways but perhaps most obscenely in the simple fact that Indigenous Australians die nearly 20 years younger than the rest of Australias citizens. Many non-Indigenous Australians do not know this. Sport in many ways has offered Indigenous Australians a platform from which to begin the slow, hard process for social justice and equity to be actualised. This paper will discuss the participation of Indigenous Australians in sport and show how sport has enabled Indigenous Australians to create a space so that they can speak out against the injustices they have experienced and to further improve on relations going into the future. The central contention is that through sport all Australians can begin a process of engaging with Indigenous history as a means to improve race relations between the two groups.


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