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Journal articles on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Anh, V. V., N. N. Leonenko, and L. M. Sakhno. "Statistical inference using higher-order information." Journal of Multivariate Analysis 98, no. 4 (2007): 706–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmva.2006.09.009.

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Carlet, Claude, Finley Freibert, Sylvain Guilley, Michael Kiermaier, Jon-Lark Kim, and Patrick Sole. "Higher-Order CIS Codes." IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 60, no. 9 (2014): 5283–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tit.2014.2332468.

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Zhou, Qianli, and Yong Deng. "Higher order information volume of mass function." Information Sciences 586 (March 2022): 501–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2021.12.005.

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Edelsbrunner, Herbert, Katharina Ölsböck, and Hubert Wagner. "Understanding Higher-Order Interactions in Information Space." Entropy 26, no. 8 (2024): 637. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e26080637.

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Methods used in topological data analysis naturally capture higher-order interactions in point cloud data embedded in a metric space. This methodology was recently extended to data living in an information space, by which we mean a space measured with an information theoretical distance. One such setting is a finite collection of discrete probability distributions embedded in the probability simplex measured with the relative entropy (Kullback–Leibler divergence). More generally, one can work with a Bregman divergence parameterized by a different notion of entropy. While theoretical algorithms exist for this setup, there is a paucity of implementations for exploring and comparing geometric-topological properties of various information spaces. The interest of this work is therefore twofold. First, we propose the first robust algorithms and software for geometric and topological data analysis in information space. Perhaps surprisingly, despite working with Bregman divergences, our design reuses robust libraries for the Euclidean case. Second, using the new software, we take the first steps towards understanding the geometric-topological structure of these spaces. In particular, we compare them with the more familiar spaces equipped with the Euclidean and Fisher metrics.
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Sibbald, Peter R., Satindranath Banerjee, and Jack Maze. "Calculating higher order DNA sequence information measures." Journal of Theoretical Biology 136, no. 4 (1989): 475–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5193(89)80159-6.

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Omar, Elmahdi, Sudipto Ghosh, and Darrell Whitley. "Subtle higher order mutants." Information and Software Technology 81 (January 2017): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2016.01.016.

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Reing, Kyle, Greg Ver Steeg, and Aram Galstyan. "Discovering Higher-Order Interactions Through Neural Information Decomposition." Entropy 23, no. 1 (2021): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e23010079.

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If regularity in data takes the form of higher-order functions among groups of variables, models which are biased towards lower-order functions may easily mistake the data for noise. To distinguish whether this is the case, one must be able to quantify the contribution of different orders of dependence to the total information. Recent work in information theory attempts to do this through measures of multivariate mutual information (MMI) and information decomposition (ID). Despite substantial theoretical progress, practical issues related to tractability and learnability of higher-order functions are still largely unaddressed. In this work, we introduce a new approach to information decomposition—termed Neural Information Decomposition (NID)—which is both theoretically grounded, and can be efficiently estimated in practice using neural networks. We show on synthetic data that NID can learn to distinguish higher-order functions from noise, while many unsupervised probability models cannot. Additionally, we demonstrate the usefulness of this framework as a tool for exploring biological and artificial neural networks.
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Reing, Kyle, Greg Ver Steeg, and Aram Galstyan. "Discovering Higher-Order Interactions Through Neural Information Decomposition." Entropy 23, no. 1 (2021): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e23010079.

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If regularity in data takes the form of higher-order functions among groups of variables, models which are biased towards lower-order functions may easily mistake the data for noise. To distinguish whether this is the case, one must be able to quantify the contribution of different orders of dependence to the total information. Recent work in information theory attempts to do this through measures of multivariate mutual information (MMI) and information decomposition (ID). Despite substantial theoretical progress, practical issues related to tractability and learnability of higher-order functions are still largely unaddressed. In this work, we introduce a new approach to information decomposition—termed Neural Information Decomposition (NID)—which is both theoretically grounded, and can be efficiently estimated in practice using neural networks. We show on synthetic data that NID can learn to distinguish higher-order functions from noise, while many unsupervised probability models cannot. Additionally, we demonstrate the usefulness of this framework as a tool for exploring biological and artificial neural networks.
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Samushia, Lado, Zachary Slepian, and Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro. "Information content of higher order galaxy correlation functions." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 505, no. 1 (2021): 628–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1199.

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ABSTRACT The shapes of galaxy N-point correlation functions can be used as standard rulers to constrain the distance–redshift relationship. The cosmological density fields traced by late-time galaxy formation are initially nearly Gaussian, and hence, all the cosmological information can be extracted from their two-point correlation function. Subsequent non-linear evolution under gravity, as well as halo and then galaxy formation, generates higher order correlation functions. Since the mapping of the initial to the final density field is, on large scales, invertible, it is often claimed that the information content of the initial field’s power spectrum is equal to that of all the higher order functions of the final, non-linear field. This claim implies that reconstruction of the initial density field from the non-linear field renders analysis of higher order correlation functions of the latter superfluous. We show that this claim is false when the N-point functions are used as standard rulers. Constraints available from joint analysis of the two and three-point correlation functions can, in some cases, exceed those offered by the initial power spectrum. We provide a mathematical justification for this claim and demonstrate it using a large suite of N-body simulations. In particular, we show that for the z = 0 real-space matter field in the limit of vanishing shot-noise, taking modes up to kmax = 0.2 h Mpc−1, using the bispectrum alone offers a factor of 2 reduction in the variance on the cosmic distance scale relative to that available from the linear power spectrum.
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Angeletos, George-Marios, and Jennifer La’O. "Incomplete information, higher-order beliefs and price inertia." Journal of Monetary Economics 56 (October 2009): S19—S37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2009.07.001.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Alexiou, Ioannis. "Complex filters and higher-order spatial information for image categorization." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/14488.

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This Thesis applies complex spatial filters to the front end filtering to a computer vision framework for object recognition and scene categorization. This involves careful filter design in the Fourier domain based on discrete frame properties. Biological plausibility of the suggested filtering is compared against a common model found in the computer vision literature. The designed complex filter bank is equipped with focus-of-attention operators. Specifically, two possible keypoint detection methodologies are examined and compared with state of the art keypoint detection methods. This includes an investigation of scale-estimation methods. In addition, three image patch descriptor arrangements are proposed to sample the complex filter responses, and an initial evaluation of categorization performance is undertaken. Next, the spatial pooling arrangement of the best performing descriptor is further optimised and the performance of different complex filter bandwidths is examined in class separation tasks. A further study is conducted on the effects of a Winner-Take-All (WTA) approach to modifying filter responses before pooling. A thorough evaluation of descriptor performance is undertaken to reveal any advantages or disadvantages from a variety of perspectives. Next, the clustering behaviour of descriptors of various types is inspected in the descriptor feature space. A reverse look-up of visual words attempts to relate clustering behaviour to descriptor performance. Typical grouping approaches, such as spatial pyramids, are then compared with a novel method for coupling visual words in which a linear kernel SVM learns class separability. A final evaluation on this stage is presented and discussed, leading to conclusive arguments about the importance of careful approaches to word-pairing for good-quality categorization.
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Helvik, Torbjørn. "Dynamical systems of interacting units : Information transport and higher order structures." Doctoral thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-715.

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<p>How can one model, characterize and analyse systems consisting of a large number of interacting units? This thesis addresses various related aspects of this issue using dynamical systems theory. The thesis is constituted by four papers presenting the main findings as well as an introductory part giving the context of the work.</p><p>In Paper I, we use evolutionary game theory to study a social dilemma where a group can obtain a collective benefit, but only if a threshold on the number of members willing to cooperate at a personal cost is met. The replicator dynamics of our model has interesting features, including catastrophic events. We also generalize the analysis to other n-player games.</p><p>In Paper II, we introduce several new concepts and principles for describing and studying hierarchicalmultilevel systems with interactions both between groups and among individual units. We illustrate these concepts through defining a class of systems called higher order cellular automata, and discuss new phenomena and patterns of behaviour found in these systems.</p><p>In Paper III, we introduce a local information measure for one-dimensional lattice systems in order to characterize the coherent structures emerging from the dynamics of higher order cellular automata as well as ordinary cellular automata. A further objective is to investigate to what extent information can be viewed as a local quantity in such systems. We demonstrate the applicability of our informationmeasure to these problems.</p><p>Paper IV is a continuation of Paper III. We show that local information is a locally conserved quantity in the important class of surjective cellular automata and provide bounds on the information transport.</p><p>The novel concepts and findings of the thesis may lead to an improved understanding of various phenomena found in systems of interacting units, and in particular systems with amultilevel dynamics.</p><br>Paper I: reprinted with kind permission of Elsevier, sciencedirect. com Paper II: reprinted from "Advances in Complex Systems", Vol. 8, nos. 2-3. Baas, Na and Helvik T. Higher Order Cellular Automata, 169-192, 2005, with permission from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. Singapore.
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Collins, Gary Wayne. "Information communication technology as a cognitive tool to facilitate higher-order thinking." Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24075.

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Digital educational technology is capable of contributing supplementary strategies that can be used to address various educational challenges faced by higher education. Foremost among these challenges is the widespread lack of academic preparedness of students who enter South African higher education institutions. The legacy of Apartheid, teachers' poor domain knowledge and command of the language of instruction, together with a lack of commitment to the cognitive development of learners are some of the reasons why students have not developed the cognitive skills required to engage in meaningful learning. Meaningful learning requires a high level of conceptual engagement and development. To assist in the learning process, educators must focus on student learning rather than on the instructor and the technology used in the instruction. A powerful means of supporting meaningful learning is through a process of model building. Computer technology can effectively be used to facilitate the building of conceptual models. By encouraging students to use computer technology to build models that represent their personal understanding, the students are performing the role of designer and the technology is used as a cognitive tool. Using digital technology as a cognitive tool allows students to engage in critical thinking and higher-order learning. An expert system shell is one way in which technology can be used as a cognitive tool. When students build expert systems they are required to demonstrate the reasoning of an expert and to exhibit an understanding of causal relationships and procedural knowledge. There is very little evidence of research concerning the application of expert systems as a cognitive tool in education. The primary aim of this study is to formulate design principles in the form of conjectures and principles related to a learning environment that uses technology as a cognitive tool in the form of an expert system shell to promote higher-order thinking skills. The second aim of this study is to explore the experiences of students who are exposed to a learning environment based on the conjectures and principles formulated during the design phase of the research. The conjectures and principles formulated during this study are expressed in terms of the characteristics, procedures and arguments associated with a learning environment that uses technology in the form of an expert system shell to facilitate higher-order thinking. These conjectures and principles were separated into seven interrelated clusters that can be summarised as follows: <ul><li> initial exposure;</li><li> guided discovery learning;</li><li> designing the expert system on paper;</li><li> creating domain awareness;</li><li> linking conceptual understanding to a representation of that understanding;</li><li> hands-on development; and</li><li> problem engagement.</il></ul> These conjectures and principles could guide similar endeavours undertaken by lecturers or instructional designers.<br>Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2012.<br>Science, Mathematics and Technology Education<br>unrestricted
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Peters, Mathias, and del Valle Jaime Armijo. "Kunskap om, användande av och vilja att använda higher-order functions i industrin och i akademia." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-301401.

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Win, Maung Nyan Parker Carl Stevens Smolke Christina D. "Engineering RNA devices for gene regulation, biosensing, and higher-order cellular information processing /." Diss., Pasadena, Calif. : Caltech, 2008. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-05282008-142750.

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Dube, Sibusisiwe. "A paradox of the second order digital divide in higher education institutions of developing countries: case of Zimbabwe." Doctoral thesis, Faculty of Commerce, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33697.

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Although this is not a new research phenomenon, the literature has often associated the digital divide (second order or otherwise) with sociodemographic, sociocultural and socioeconomical factors as reasons for the digital divide. However, there is little presence in the literature into the underlying structures (physical or abstract arrangement) leading to the divide. This means that the underlying structures leading to this problem have so far been ignored and require scholarly attention. This study, therefore, identifies and explains the structures leading to the second order digital divide, a problem relating to the unequal use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) which is more prevalent in the higher education institutions (HEIs) of developing countries. Before the structures that lead to the second order digital divide could be explained the interlocking dynamics of ICT adoption needed to be identified. Structuration Theory was employed as a sensitising tool for collecting, analysing, and interpreting qualitative data for this interpretivist research. Novel qualitative data were collected from a purposive sample drawn from a single HEI of Zimbabwe, a developing country of high literacy. Directed content analysis generated insightful explanations of the structures leading to the second order digital divide at the HEI case. Preliminary analysis based on a deductive logic approach identified signification, domination, and legitimation as some of the structures leading to the second order digital divide at the HEI case. Further analysis based on an inductive logic approach revealed additional belief, institutional and governance structures which manifested from the interlocking dynamics of ICT adoption, involving resources, leadership, adoption behaviours and empowerment. These findings contributed to practice by explaining the underlying structures of the second order digital divide, for the benefit of ICT4D researchers, and by suggesting interventions to HEI policy-makers for reducing the second order digital divide. The results also make an iv explanatory contribution to theory by presenting a model of the interlocking dynamics of ICT adoption for theorising about the complex second order digital divide.
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Huppe, Alicia. "An Exploratory Study of Students' Use of Facebook and Other Communication Modalities in Order to Receive Student Affairs Information." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2011. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc67992/.

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This qualitative study explored Facebook as a communication tool for student affairs and compared it as a source with other communication modalities to describe the 18-24 year old student preference on receiving information about student affairs departments and activities. The research questions were designed to provide feedback on the current purpose[s] of student use of Facebook for student affairs services as well as reporting additional services and activities that would be considered through the use of Facebook. Differences in use among institutional types were also explored. The results of 395 online survey responses were compared to focus groups consisting of student ambassadors at a two-year public, four-year private, and four-year public institution. The online survey participants were asked to respond to specific modes of communication based upon each service or activity. The focus groups were asked the same questions in an open-ended format and the results were compared to the online results. The results indicate that depending on the event or activity, the students preferred a different method of communication, not necessarily Facebook for information on student affairs programming. These results also differed among institutional types. Two-year institutions have the greatest potential to increase their presence on Facebook. One theme that emerged from the open-ended response question in the online survey was that institutions participating on Facebook should limit content so that it is more social in nature and leave academically related issues to institutionally driven communication modalities. There are numerous options to communicate information to students and finding the best one may be more challenging than actually disseminating the information. With the administrative challenges and lack of student responses encouraging Facebook usage, institutions of higher education are not encouraged to spend enormous resources in this one particular communication modality. Given the high number of responses from the online survey combined with feedback from the focus groups, enhanced email options or web portal content might serve the current needs.
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Conley, Thomas A. "Effective Programmatic Analysis of Network Flow Data for Security and Visualization using Higher-order Statistics and Domain Specific Embedded Languages." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1336482912.

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Wong, Chi-kong. "A structured learning activity : using web browsing & publishing for the development of independent learning, IT competence & higher-order thinking /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20058007.

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Mohamed, Abdul Cader Akmal Jahan. "Finger biometric system using bispectral invariants and information fusion techniques." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2019. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/134464/1/Akmal%20Jahan_Mohamed%20Abdul%20Cader_Thesis.pdf.

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Contactless hand biometric systems are better accepted than contact prints as they are hygienic and accelerate data acquisition. This research is one of the few investigating contactless biometrics of the full hand by proposing a novel algorithm based on ridge orientation information along lines connecting key points, higher order spectral features, and fusion. It was investigated with contactless finger images acquired from 81 users, and found to be robust to hand orientation and image size, and provide acceptable performance using two fingers with fusion. The algorithm has potential to use in high throughput applications where contact sensing may be slow.
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Books on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Angeletos, Marios. Incomplete information, higher-order beliefs and price inertia. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.

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Angeletos, Marios. Incomplete information, higher order beliefs, and price inertia. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2009.

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Stephen, Morris, ed. Robust mechanism design: The role of private information and higher order beliefs. World Scientific Pub., 2012.

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Chabi-Yo, Fousseni. Conditioning information and variance bounds on pricing kernels with higher-order moments: Theory and evidence. Bank of Canada, 2006.

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Gagarina, Larisa, Grigoriy Kuznecov, Evgeniy Portnov, and Anna Doronina. Introduction to information and communication technologies. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1189946.

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The textbook examines the main milestones in the history of the development of information technologies, computing and computer technology abroad and in Russia. Special attention is paid to the methodology of scientific research in the field of infocommunications. The current sections of the development of telecommunications technologies in the field of multimedia networks and network operating systems are presented. In order to develop practical skills, a laboratory workshop is given.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation.&#x0D; For senior students of technical specialties, postgraduates, researchers, teachers of higher educational institutions, students of advanced training institutes.
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Koldaev, Viktor. Theoretical and methodological aspects of the use of information technologies in education. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1014651.

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The article summarizes the experience of implementing a personality-oriented approach to the formation of a structural and content model of the educational process at the university. The results of the introduction of information technologies and their services in the field of education are presented, as well as the impact of computerization on the quality of education in the framework of the modern educational paradigm. The priority directions of innovative educational strategies of the university are identified and a graph model of the individual educational route of the student is proposed in order to predict the state of the educational system and adopt optimal learning strategies. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For graduate students and university teachers in the design of variable models of training in any areas of training and specialties. It will be useful for advanced training on the problems of innovative educational strategies.
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Petrov, Aleksandr, Ekaterina Listopad, Lyubov' Mel'nikova, Ol'ga Petrova, and Il'ya Savin. Financial accounting and reporting. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2025. https://doi.org/10.12737/2079318.

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The textbook material allows you to study the rules for organizing and maintaining accounting records of property, sources of its financing, income, expenses and financial results, and reporting in order to use accounting information in enterprise management. It is illustrated with tables, figures, accounting diagrams, and examples of practical situations; each chapter contains control questions, tests, and correct answers. It was written with the information support of the SPS "ConsultantPlus". It is addressed to students of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of Bachelor of Economics.
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TPHOLs '97 (1997 Murray Hill, N.J.). Theorem proving in higher order logics: 10th international conference, TPHOLs '97, Murray Hill, NJ, USA, August 19-22, 1997 : proceedings. Springer, 1997.

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Mironov, Anatoliy, and Sergey Ryabov. Law enforcement agencies. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1852912.

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The textbook has been prepared on the basis of studying the theoretical and practical provisions of the organization and functioning of state-governmental law enforcement structures directly related to issues of security and law and order in the territory of the Russian Federation. Information is provided on the main activities, goals, objectives, structure, principles of organization and powers of law enforcement agencies, taking into account changes in legislation in the process of reforming the system of public authorities and management.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation.&#x0D; For students of secondary specialized and higher educational institutions studying in the specialty and direction of training "Jurisprudence", as well as for teachers and practitioners.
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Sigidov, Yuriy, Lyudmila Horuzhiy, Lidiya Kulikova, and Elena Kostyukova. Fundamentals of accounting. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1851513.

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The textbook defines the place of accounting in the management system, justifies its principles, tasks, functions, and indicates the main groups of users of accounting information. The issues related to the balance generalization of the facts of economic life are considered, the economic content of the double entry and its significance are revealed. Special attention is paid to the objects of accounting, their classification. The procedures of accounting and accounting reporting, the order of regulatory regulation of accounting in Russia are described.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation.&#x0D; It is intended for students of economic specialties, teachers and students of the system of postgraduate and additional professional education.
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Book chapters on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Geary, Aaron, Marco Calderini, Constanza Riera, and Pantelimon Stănică. "Higher Order c-Differentials." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90553-8_1.

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Dobraunig, Christoph, Maria Eichlseder, and Florian Mendel. "Higher-Order Cryptanalysis of LowMC." In Information Security and Cryptology - ICISC 2015. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30840-1_6.

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Baliga, Ganesh, and John Case. "Learning with higher order additional information." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58520-6_54.

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Tang, Jiehui, Yongbin Zhou, Hailong Zhang, and Shuang Qiu. "Higher-Order Masking Schemes for Simon." In Information and Communications Security. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29814-6_32.

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Pedrycz, Witold. "Information Processing with Information Granules of Higher Type and Higher Order." In Quantitative Logic and Soft Computing 2016. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46206-6_1.

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Shibayama, Naoki, and Yasutaka Igarashi. "A New Higher Order Differential of LCB." In Information Security Applications. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8024-6_1.

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Erdős, Péter L., and László A. Székely. "Erdös-Ko-Rado Theorems of Higher Order." In Numbers, Information and Complexity. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6048-4_11.

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van de Wetering, Rogier. "Modeling Alignment as a Higher Order Nomological Framework." In Business Information Systems Workshops. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52464-1_11.

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Li, Bohan, Hailong Zhang, and Dongdai Lin. "Higher-Order Masking Scheme for Trivium Hardware Implementation." In Information Security and Cryptology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26553-2_18.

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Defoort, Michael, Thierry Floquet, Anne-Marie Kökösy, and Wilfrid Perruquetti. "Higher Order Sliding Modes in Collaborative Robotics." In Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22164-4_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Wang, Hsin-Po, and Chi-Wei Chin. "On Counting Subsequences and Higher-Order Fibonacci Numbers." In 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit57864.2024.10619178.

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Xu, Zhipeng, Yabing Yao, and Ning Ma. "Mutual information higher-order link prediction based on Naive Bayes." In 2024 6th International Conference on Internet of Things, Automation and Artificial Intelligence (IoTAAI). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iotaai62601.2024.10692526.

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Roth, Ron M. "Higher-Order MDS Codes." In 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit50566.2022.9834580.

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Liu, Jun, and Boon-Hee Soong. "Image reconstruction using higher order statistics information." In San Diego '92, edited by Su-Shing Chen. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.130878.

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Tan, Xingyu, Jingya Qian, Chen Chen, et al. "Higher-Order Peak Decomposition." In CIKM '23: The 32nd ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management. ACM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3583780.3615209.

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Stach, Wojciech, Lukasz Kurgan, and Witold Pedrycz. "Higher-order Fuzzy Cognitive Maps." In 2006 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nafips.2006.365402.

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Afser, Huseyin, and Hakan Delic. "Channel polarization with higher order memory." In 2013 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itw.2013.6691227.

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Rueckert, D., M. J. Clarkson, D. L. G. Hill, and D. J. Hawkes. "Non-rigid registration using higher-order mutual information." In Medical Imaging 2000, edited by Kenneth M. Hanson. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.804801.

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Nowotniak, Robert, and Jacek Kucharski. "Higher-Order Quantum-Inspired Genetic Algorithms." In 2014 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15439/2014f99.

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Cheng, Xiang, Yuan-Chun Xu, Yi-Lai Zhang, and Bing-Xiang Liu. "Anomaly Detection Using Higher-Order Feature." In 2010 Third International Conference on Information and Computing Science (ICIC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icic.2010.217.

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Reports on the topic "Higher Order Information"

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Yager, Ronald R. On Methods for Higher Order Information Fusion. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada430888.

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Angeletos, George-Marios, and Jennifer La'O. Incomplete Information, Higher-Order Beliefs and Price Inertia. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w15003.

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Sokolovsky, Dmitry, Sergey Sokolov, and Alexey Rezaykin. e-learning course "Informatics". SIB-Expertise, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0785.29012024.

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The e-learning course "Informatics" is compiled in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education in the specialty 33.05.01 Pharmacy (specialty level), approved by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated August 11, 2016 No. 1037, and taking into account the requirements of the professional standard 02.006 "Pharmacist", approved by order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection No. 91n of the Russian Federation dated March 9, 2016. The purpose of the course is to master the necessary amount of theoretical and practical knowledge in computer science for graduates to master competencies in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education, capable and ready to perform the work functions required by the professional standard. Course objectives: to provide knowledge about the rules of working with spreadsheets; to provide knowledge about working in medical information systems and the Internet information and telecommunications network; to provide skills in working with computer science software and hardware used at various stages of obtaining and analyzing biomedical information; to learn how to use the knowledge gained to solve problems of pharmaceutical and biomedical content. The labor intensity of the course is 72 hours. The course consists of 12 didactic units.
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Perdigão, Rui A. P. Neuro-Quantum Cyber-Physical Intelligence (NQCPI). Synergistic Manifolds, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46337/241024.

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Neuro-Quantum Cyber-Physical Intelligence (NQCPI) is hereby introduced, entailing a novel framework for nonlinear natural-based neural post-quantum information physics, along with novel advances in far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics and evolutionary cognition in post-quantum neurobiochemistry for next-generation information physical systems intelligence. NQCPI harnesses and operates with the higher-order nonlinear nature of previously elusive quantum behaviour, including in open chaotic dissipative systems in thermodynamically and magneto-electrodynamically disruptive conditions, such as in natural biological and environmental systems, thereby paving new pathways for post-quantum information technologies, including new paradigms for information encoding, encryption, transmission and security elusive to SoA post-quantum approaches. NQCPI further harnesses and operates with novel quantum properties including new classes of high-order emergence and entanglement structures, new neuro-quantum physical properties, with higher-order post-quantum-proof improvements in security, storage and relaying of information. It further empowers new capabilities to disarm security protocols of adversarial powers including those already at SoA quantum and post-quantum levels. This new technology is implemented into a novel coevolutionary system-of-systems seamlessly operating across classical, quantum, post-quantum cryptographic and key distribution approaches, thereby generalising them with added value whilst ensuring backward compatibility for seamless articulation with legacy and SoA protocols. Having demonstrated disruptive added value relative to post-quantum security, NQCPI is also tested and implemented in other quantum technological developments, ranging from sensing to communication and computation, in articulation with QITES (Quantum Information Technologies in the Earth Sciences), QuASI (Quantum Aerospace Systems Intelligence), AIPSI (Augmented Information Physical Systems Intelligence), and Synergistic Nonlinear Quantum Wave Intelligence Networks (SyNQ-WIN), respectively from Perdigão (2020, 2023) and Perdigão and Hall (2023, 2024). Perdigão, R.A.P. (2020): QITES - Quantum Information Technologies in the Earth Sciences. https://doi.org/10.46337/qites.200628 Perdigão, R.A.P. (2023): QuASI - Quantum Aerospace Systems Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.46337/quasi.230901 Perdigão, R.A.P.; Hall, J. (2023): Augmented Information Physical Systems Intelligence (AIPSI). https://doi.org/10.46337/230414 Perdigão, R.A.P.; Hall, J. (2024): Synergistic Nonlinear Quantum Wave Intelligence Networks (SyNQ-WIN). https://doi.org/10.46337/240118
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Koopmann, Patrick. Ontology-Mediated Query Answering for Probabilistic Temporal Data with EL Ontologies (Extended Version). Technische Universität Dresden, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.242.

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Especially in the field of stream reasoning, there is an increased interest in reasoning about temporal data in order to detect situations of interest or complex events. Ontologies have been proved a useful way to infer missing information from incomplete data, or simply to allow for a higher order vocabulary to be used in the event descriptions. Motivated by this, ontology-based temporal query answering has been proposed as a means for the recognition of situations and complex events. But often, the data to be processed do not only contain temporal information, but also probabilistic information, for example because of uncertain sensor measurements. While there has been a plethora of research on ontologybased temporal query answering, only little is known so far about querying temporal probabilistic data using ontologies. This work addresses this problem by introducing a temporal query language that extends a well-investigated temporal query language with probability operators, and investigating the complexity of answering queries using this query language together with ontologies formulated in the description logic EL.
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Bustelo, Monserrat, Pablo Egana-delSol, Laura Ripani, Nicolas Soler, and Mariana Viollaz. Automation in Latin America: Are Women at Higher Risk of Losing Their Jobs? Inter-American Development Bank, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002566.

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New technological trends, such as digitization, artificial intelligence and robotics, have the power to drastically increase economic output but may also displace workers. In this paper we assess the risk of automation for female and male workers in four Latin American countries Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and El Salvador. Our study is the first to apply a task-based approach with a gender perspective in this region. Our main findings indicate that men are more likely than women to perform tasks linked to the skills of the future, such as STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), information and communications technology, management and communication, and creative problem-solving tasks. Women thus have a higher average risk of automation, and 21% of women vs. 19% of men are at high risk (probability of automation greater than 70%). The differential impacts of the new technological trends for women and men must be assessed in order to guide the policy-making process to prepare workers for the future. Action should be taken to prevent digital transformation from worsening existing gender inequalities in the labor market.
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Perdigão, Rui A. P., and Julia Hall. Empowering Next-Generation Synergies among Models and Data with Information Physical Quantum Technological Intelligence. Synergistic Manifolds, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46337/241209.

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We present and deploy our methodological and technological framework of Information Physical Quantum Technological Intelligence (IPQuTI), to empower next-generation mathematically robust, physically consistent, computationally efficient and operationally scalable synergies among models and data across multisectoral theoretical and applied workflows. Going beyond digital computing platforms, IPQuTI encompasses a richer basis alphabet of fundamental quantum states (information building blocks) and a high-order set of superposition and entanglement functionals (grammar) beyond the state of the art in quantum information itself. These are foundational core underneath our increased ability to encode, analyze, generate and simulate a broader physical language: one that is able to seamlessly treat complex high-dimensional data and model structures, interactions and operations with faster computational speed, higher robustness, physical consistency, information fidelity, spatiotemporal resolution and lead. For example, in the setting of ensemble operations, IPQuTI encapsulates an entire spatiotemporal system of events into a block operation as a coherent universe. Turning lengthy intense computational churning of approximate equations and massive datasets into a post-quantum spatiotemporal pulse of rich spatiotemporal diversity, spanning deterministic and stochastic synergies among models and data into a unified solution. With nonlinear geophysical applications in mind, IPQuTI is explored in key contexts of Data Assimilation, Data Fusion, Machine Learning, Predictability Investigation and Uncertainty Quantification. Firstly, to further optimize gold-standard state-of-art (SoA) solutions, providing them with a new efficient and robust platform to operate. Second, to overcome known SoA challenges, thereby contributing towards their methodological and practical upgrade. Third, to unveil novel features adding methodological and applied value to these areas, including handling sparse records, perturbations and extremes.
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Mateș, Letiția, Marius Emil Rusu, Ionel Fizeșan, Daniela-Saveta Popa, and Daniel Leucuța. Walnut intake interventions targeting biomarkers of metabolic syndrome and inflammation in middle-aged and older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials research protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.6.0058.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in order to properly examine the evidence on the effects of walnut consumption on chosen indicators of inflammation and metabolic syndrome in mature adults. Condition being studied: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), chronic, low-grade inflammation, and oxidative stress are all important risk factors for morbidity and death, with a higher frequency in the elderly population. Information sources: We conducted a comprehensive search in five databases: Pubmed, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane, ClinicalTrials, from inception.
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Kremleva, Olga. E-training course "Psychosomatosis". Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Уральский государственный медицинский университет" Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации, 2024. https://doi.org/10.12731/er0858.12122024.

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The author's electronic training course ""Psychosomatosis"" is compiled in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education in the specialty 31.08.22 Psychotherapy (level of training of highly qualified personnel), approved by the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated August 25, 2014 No. 1064 and in the specialty 31.08.20 Psychiatry (level of training of highly qualified personnel), approved by the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated August 25, 2014 No. 1062. The purpose of studying the course is to form the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for a specialist to work in the field of diagnostics, treatment and prevention of psychosomatic disorders. Course objectives: · familiarization of students with the theoretical and clinical-psychological foundations necessary for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of psychosomatoses (F54 Psychological and behavioral factors associated with disorders or diseases classified elsewhere in ICD-10); · training students in the use and analysis of information on the biopsychosocial approach; · training students in the basics of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of psychosomatoses; · familiarization with the concepts of psychosomatic medicine, psychological and behavioral factors associated with physical disorders or diseases. The course duration is 36 hours. The course consists of 6 didactic units.
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Graziano, Alejandro, Georg Schaur, Christian Volpe Martincus, and Jerónimo Carballo. Transit Trade. Inter-American Development Bank, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011742.

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In this paper, we estimate the effects of transit systems that substantiallystreamline administrative processing of trade flows. In so doing, we use a unique dataset that consists of the entire universe of El Salvador's export transactions over the period 2007-2013 and includes information on the transactions channeled under a new transit regime established with neighboring countries over the same period. Results suggest that this new transit system has been associated with decreased order servicing and variable trade costs. As a consequence, firms' exports increased primarily through higher shipping frequencies. Furthermore, the effects have been strong on foreign sales of time-sensitive goods. This evidence informs one of the main policies covered in the 2013 WTO Agreement of Trade Facilitation.
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