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We study the phenomenon of intransitivity in models of dice and voting. First, we follow a recent thread of research for n-sided dice with pairwise ordering induced by the probability, relative to 1/2, that a throw from one die is higher than the other. We ...
2020

How to Benchmark Objective Quality Metrics from Paired Comparison Data?

Touradj Ebrahimi, Philippe Hanhart

The procedures commonly used to evaluate the performance of objective quality metrics rely on ground truth mean opinion scores and associated confidence intervals, which are usually obtained via direct scaling methods. However, indirect scaling methods, su ...
Ieee2016

Integration of scientific and social networks

Ehsaneddin Asgari

In this paper, we address the problem of scientific-social network integration to find a matching relationship between members of these networks (i.e. The DBLP publication network and the Twitter social network). This task is a crucial step toward building ...
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QM/MM Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics study of selectivity in a potassium channel

Ursula Röthlisberger, Denis Bucher, Paolo Carloni, Leonardo Guidoni

All biol. ion channels are selectively permeable to specific ions. This mechanism needs to be understood in terms of the interaction of the permeating ions with the surrounding water and protein mols. During the past several years, there have been enormous ...
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