diff --git "a/train_0.json" "b/train_0.json" deleted file mode 100644--- "a/train_0.json" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1586 +0,0 @@ -[ - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the cited by count for the writer's institution who published the paper 'MAGMA: a multiagent architecture for metaheuristics'?\n Context: Luca Benini et al.: Optimal resource allocation and scheduling for the CELL BE platform. (2011) was authored by Michela Milano.\nMichela Milano has cited ByCount of 2572.\nMichela Milano's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bQBpCnEAAAAJ and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q112394143.\nMichela Milano was working in \"Dip. Ingegneria, Univ. Ferrara, Via Saragat, 41100, Ferrara, Italy while writing paper: Cost-Based Domain Filtering, DISI-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy while writing paper: Looking into the crystal-ball: a bright future for CP, DEIS--Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy#TAB# while writing paper: Throughput Constraint\n\"Towards a unified evaluation of traffic light algorithms, A Constraint Based Approach to Cyclic RCPSP, Towards a Unified Evaluation of Traffic Light Algorithms, The Multirate Resource Constraint, From Offline to Online Kidney Exchange Optimization, On the need for a different backtracking rule when dealing with late evaluation, An Overview of AI Research in Italy, A Hybrid Exact Algorithm for the TSPTW\" was written by Michela Milano. Building names are based on their location and distance vis-à-vis the library (e. [better\\xa0source\\xa0needed]\\nIn September 2018, it was announced that Ian H. Bath students were joint most likely to recommend the university to their friends. \\nIn the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 40% of Bath\\'s submitted research activity achieved the highest possible classification of 4*, defined as world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour. 6 out of 13 submissions were ranked in the top 20. The university also received the prize in 2000 to recognise the \\'invaluable services to industrial and scientific communities\\' of the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control. \\nThe campus was closed in the summer of 2008. \\nUntil 30 October 2012, it was also a member of the 1994 Group. \\nThe university continually upgrades its Claverton Down campus with new teaching blocks. \\nThe University of Bath received a Gold award as part of the UK Government\\'s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). \\nAccording to the latest government assessments, Bath has 15 subjects rated \"excellent\", the highest on the scale. 5% at a time early in the recruitment cycle that these applications to competing universities grew by 11. The current SU president is Jimena (Jiji) Alamo. \\nGlobally, Bath was ranked #148 in the QS WUR 2024, #251–300 in the Times WUR 2023, #401–500 in the ARWU 2022, #167 in the 2017 Leiden Ranking, and #409 in the USNWR Best Global Universities Rankings 2022-2023. Over half of the submissions were ranked in the top 10 nationally in their Units of Assessment. The occupation was endorsed by Bath MP Wera Hobhouse. \\nBath has been awarded the Queen\\'s Anniversary Prize twice. The site is compact; it is possible to walk from one end to the other in fifteen minutes. \\nA report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England into governance at the university was published on 20 November 2017. 9\\xa0million of which £44. \\nIn The Sunday Times 10-year (1998–2007) average ranking of British universities based on consistent league table performance, Bath was ranked 12th overall in the UK. \\nBath is ranked 11th in the Complete University Guide 2018 League table and has 18 subjects placed within the top 10 in the UK. This became part of the Technical College in 1929\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "3335304" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What was the focus of the author's undergraduate studies at Oberlin College?\n Context: Thomas G. Dietterich's 2YrMeanCitedness is 10.823529411764707.\nThomas G Dietterich is the author of Thomas G Dietterich: Limitations on Inductive Learning. (1989) and Learning at the Knowledge Level.\nThomas G Dietterich is the Author.\nThomas G. Dietterich has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8223-8586.\nThomas G Dietterich was working in Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA while writing paper: &#x210B;C-search for structured prediction in computer vision, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA while writing paper: The life and times of files and information, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA while writing paper: Toward harnessing user feedback for machine learning, [OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY] while writing paper: The EG\nThe EG Project: Recent Progress, Will My Robot Achieve My Goals? Predicting the Probability that an MDP Policy Reaches a User-Specified Behavior Target, Knowledge Compilation: A Symposium, Acknowledgement: Guest reviewers, LIMITATIONS ON INDUCTIVE LEARNING, The life and times of files and information, The TaskTracer system, AAAI-07 Workshop Reports, Rise of concerns about AI were written by Thomas G. Dietterich., she joined the Ohio State University faculty. in 2012. \\nAfter completing her Ph\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "probability and statistics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of SPAA 1999 - Guest Editors' Foreword receive a B.Tech degree from?\n Context: \"William Aiello et al.: Augmented Ring Networks. (2001), William I. Gasarch et al.: Learning Programs With an Easy to Calculate Set of Errors. (1989), Bruce M. Maggs and Ramesh K. Sitaraman: Algorithmic Nuggets in Content Delivery. (2015), George C. Polyzos et al.: Information-centric networking: state of advance. (2011), John Dilley\nRamesh K. Sitaraman was working in \"University of Massachusetts Amherst & Akamai Technologies\" while writing paper: Footprint Descriptors, Akamai Technologies, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst & Akamai Technologies while writing paper: TRAGEN, Akamai Technologies, Cambridge, MA and University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA while writing paper: The Akamai network, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA\n\"Network performance: Does it really matter to users and by how much?, Go-With-The-Winner: Performance based client-side server selection for content delivery, Session details: Special topic: systems work at Akamai technologies, SPAA 1999 - Guest Editors' Foreword., Technical Perspective: Opening the Door to SSD Algorithmics\" was written by Ramesh K. Sitaraman.\\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. In 2006, John C. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. The Terrapins nickname (often shortened to \"Terps\") was coined by former university president, football coach, and athletic director H. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. \\nIn 2017, the university received a record-breaking donation of $219. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nOn October 14, 2004, the university added 150 acres (61\\xa0ha) in an attempt to create the largest research park inside the Washington, D. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. A second data breach occurred several months later. Beginning in 1989, alumnus Gary Williams revived the program, which was struggling in the wake of Len Bias\\'s death and NCAA rules infractions. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. The Terrapins were awarded the national championship by the wire services in 1953, and 1951, by several retroactive selectors. Long-time head coach Lefty Driesell began the now nationwide tradition of \"Midnight Madness\" in 1971. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\"\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Indian Institute of Technology, Madras" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many citations are there for the institution to which the author of the paper 'Dynamic Knowledge Graph Construction for Zero-shot Commonsense Question Answering' belongs?\n Context: \"Jack Hessel et al.: Do Androids Laugh at Electric Sheep? Humor \"Understanding\" Benchmarks from The New Yorker Caption Contest. (2023), Natalie Shapira et al.: Clever Hans or Neural Theory of Mind? Stress Testing Social Reasoning in Large Language Models. (2021), Maxwell Forbes et al.: Do Neural Language Representations Learn Physical Commonsense? (2019), Rowan Zellers et al.:\nYejin Choi was working in \"University of Washington, Allen Institute for AI University of California-Irvine while writing paper: Prompt Waywardness: The Curious Case of Discretized Interpretation of Continuous Prompts, University of Washington, Computer Science & Engineering while writing paper: Minding Language Models’ (Lack of) Theory of Mind: A Plug-and-Play Multi-Character Belief Tracker, University of Washington ; while writing paper: From Recognition to C\n\"You Are An Expert Linguistic Annotator\": Limits of LLMs as Analyzers of Abstract Meaning Representation, Surface Form Competition: Why the Highest Probability Answer Isn't Always Right, RealTime QA: What's the Answer Right Now?\" was written by Yejin Choi. Many faculty members have joint appointments at these institutions. In 2005, Jeffrey S. The Cornell in Washington program enables students to spend a semester in Washington, D. The winning bid consisted of a 2. Admission to Cornell University is highly competitive. Notable recent rankings include seventh-best in the U. The Capital Semester program offers students the opportunity to intern in the New York State Legislature in Albany. Students have the opportunity to study abroad on any of the six continents through various programs. This enables students to study at one of 34 Global Alliance partner universities. Cornell also offers an international consulting course in association with the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. It also has established partnerships with academic institutions in India, the Peoples Republic of China, and Singapore. The university is need-blind for domestic applicants. The majority of academic and administrative facilities are located at Central Campus. 2% acceptance rate. In 2017, the university also received a donation of $150 million from H. Cornell is the only such private university. In 2015, Joan and Irwin M. It also ranked the following Cornell Ph. Robert Harrison served as the chairman of the board from 2014 to 2022. The college is part of Cornells program to increase its international influence. As of October 2023,[update] 62xa0Nobel laureates, 4 Turing Award winners, and 1 Fields Medalist have been affiliated with Cornell. The only university-wide requirements for a baccalaureate degree are to pass a swimming test, take two physical education courses, and satisfy a writing requirement. Kraig Kayser has served as the chairman of the board since 2022. All academic departments at Cornell are affiliated with at least one college. The hospital was to be completed in a few years. The university is the only U. Cornell University has been routinely ranked among the top academic institutions in the nation and world by independent academic ranking asssessments. member school in the Global Alliance in Management Education, and its Masters in International Management program offers the Global Alliances Masters in International Management (CEMS MIM) as a double degree option. 3%) are affiliated with the largest college by enrollment, Arts and Sciences, followed by 3,203 (21. Pollack has announced her retirement effective on June 30, 2024, and will be succeeded on an interim basis by Michael I. Opened in September 2004, it was the first American medical school to be established outside of the United States. The smallest of the seven undergraduate colleges is Architecture, Art, and Planning, with 503 (3. Fisk Johnson of S. The Weill Cornell Medical College was founded thanks to a $100 million donation in 1998 from Citibank head Sanford I. Atkinson 60 and his wife Patricia, the largest gift ever received from an individual at Cornell University at that time, and a subsequent $30 million commitment in 2021 will name a new multidisciplinary building on campus. Students pursuing graduate degrees in these schools are enrolled in the Graduate School. {'institute_wikipedia_text': ' Cornell University is a private Ivy League land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. As of fall 2023, the student body included over 16,000xa0undergraduate and 10,000xa0graduate students from all 50xa0U. The university has been accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education or its predecessor since 1921. In 1995, the National Research Council ranked Cornells Ph\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "15409629" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which field is Russell Greiner a specialist?\n Context: Russell Greiner: The Complexity of Theory Revision. (1995) was authored by Russell Greiner.\nRussell Greiner is the Author.\nRussell Greiner's name is Russell Greiner.\nRussell Greiner was working at the University of Alberta and Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, while writing paper: The complexity of theory revision. He also wrote paper: A Mixture Imputation-Boosted Collaborative Filter.\nRussell Greiner has 405 works count.\nThe COMBREX Project: Design, Methodology, and Initial Results, The Challenge of Revising an Impure Theory, Making learning systems practical, Incorporating redundant learned rules: a preliminary formal analysis of EBL, A correction to the algorithm in reiter's theory of diagnosis, An experimental methodology for response surface optimization methods, What's new? a semantic definition of novelty, Focus of Attention in Sequential Decision Making, Exploiting the Absence of Irrelevant Information: What You Don't Know Can\\n\\nThis biographical article relating to a computer specialist in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Machine learning and bioinformatics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the researcher who published A Dynamic, Distributed, Hierarchical Load Balancing for HLA-Based Simulations on Large-Scale Environments in 2010 with Robson E. De Grande from Brock University, Canada?\n Context: Azzedine Boukerche was working in the [Paradise Research Laboratory, SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada] while writing paper: A performance evaluation of a pre-emptive on-demand distance vector routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks: Research Articles. She was working in the SITE, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5#TAB# while writing paper: Toward a Smooth Vehicular Traffic at Round Road - Intersections.\nA Novel Interactive Streaming Protocol for Image-Based 3D Virtual Environment Navigation, Routing protocols in ad hoc networks: A survey, A Novel message-oriented and SOA based real-time modeling and simulation framework for peer-to-peer systems, A Lightweight Iterative Positioning Algorithm for Context-Aware Wireless Sensor Networks: Proof of Correctness, A Novel Multi-Factor Aware Online Scheduling Method for Improving Vehicular Edge Computing Efficiency, A Novel {'author_wikipedia_text': \"Vivienne Sze is an American electrical engineer and computer scientist whose research focuses on low-power electronics and on the trade-offs between energy use and computing power in the combined design of software and hardware, for applications including video coding and deep neural networks. Sullivan, Sze edited the book High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC): Algorithms and Architectures (Springer, 2014). \\nAs part of the JCT-VC, Sze and her collaborators won a 2017 Primetime Engineering Emmy Award for their work on HEVC\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "402" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which university did the creator of Affect Modeling with Field-based Physiological Responses receive a Bachelor of Applied Science?\n Context: Anind K Dey was working in the \"University of Washington\" while writing paper: Imputing Missing Social Media Data Stream in Multisensor Studies of Human Behavior, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA while writing paper: MobiQuitous 2007 Messages from the Program Committee Chairs, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA while writing paper: Securacy, Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, while writing paper: The Pervasive 2007 Workshops, Carnegie\nA toolkit for managing user attention in peripheral displays, Why do they still use paper?, Proposal for Workshop on AppLens, Proceedings of the CHI 2000 Workshop on The What, Who, Where, When, Why and How of Context-Awareness, A chronology of SIGCHI conferences, A stage-based model of personal informatics systems, Modeling and using context : 5th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT 2005, Paris, France, July 5-8, 2005 : proceedings,USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. The 2022 annual ranking of U. Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. The other institutes include: the Parker H. Tech replaced the commerce school with what later became the College of Business. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. In 1994, G. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. The university is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. She went on to earn a Ph. In 1964, Dr. The Research Building was expanded, and a $300,000 (equivalent to $4,000,000 in 2023) Westinghouse A-C network calculator was given to Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. Industrial Management was the last program to open to women. The oldest of those research institutes is a nonprofit research organization referred to as the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). He then shook hands with every student. News & World Report ranked Tech 13th in the United States for most innovative university. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. at Georgia State University and taught physics and instructional technology at Black Hills State University – 1997–2005 as Rena Faye Norby. She served as a Fulbright Scholar in Russia 2004–2005. The university further collaborated with the National University of Singapore to set up The Logistics Institute–Asia Pacific in Singapore. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). Women constituted 30. In 2005, the School of Modern Languages returned to the Swann Building, a 100-year-old former dormitory that now houses some of the most technology-equipped classrooms on campus. McDaniel signed the bill to create and fund the new school. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program awards scholarships each semester to undergraduates who pursue research activities. The institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the university on television broadcasts. His tenure focused on a dramatic expansion of the institute, a revamped Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the creation of an International Plan. He stood up to Georgia governor Marvin Griffins demand to bar Bobby Grier from participating in the 1956 Sugar Bowl game between Georgia Tech and Griers University of Pittsburgh. In August 2011, the G\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Simon Fraser University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the scientist at University of Maryland, College Park, USA and writer of Eigenanalysis of some preconditioned Helmholtz problems, have?\n Context: Dianne P. O'Leary: Partial solution to last issue's homework assignment the direction-of-arrival problem: coming at you. (2004) was authored by Dianne P. O'Leary and Dianne P. O'Leary: Scientific Computing with Case Studies. (2008).\nThe University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA, e-mail: elman,oleaery@cs.umd.edu,, US while writing paper: Gene Howard Golub, 1932–2007, Telecom Bretagne, Lab-STICC Université Europenne de Bretagne, France while writing paper: Variable-Geometry Trusses: What's Your Angle?, Computer Science Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland while writing paper:\nThe SVD in image restoration, Papers on Krylov Subspace Methods for the Eigenproblem, The design of reduced-order Luenberger observers with precise LTR, Partial solution to Image deblurring: I can see clearly now, A Partial Solution to the last issue's homework assignment, classified information: the data clustering problem, A Framework for Regularization via Operator Approximation, On the precise loop transfer recovery and transmission zeros, On bounds for scaled projections and pseudoinverses, Complete\\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. A second data breach occurred several months later. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. In 2006, John C. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. 5 billion in donations since 2018. In addition, two University of Maryland alumni are Nobel Prize laureates; Herbert Hauptman won the 1985 prize in chemistry, and Raymond Davis Jr. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. https://dining. \\nPhi Beta Kappa established a chapter at The University of Maryland in 1964. Alumnus George Dantzig won the 1975 National Medal of Science for his work in the field of linear programming. won the 2002 prize in physics\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the director of the Scientist Data Management Group of the German National Library of Science and Technology and a member of the L3S Research Centre of Leibniz University Hannover?\n Context: Maria-Esther Vidal is affiliated with the TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany.\nMaria-Esther Vidal's primary affiliation is the TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany.\nMara-Esther Vidal was working in \"TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology and L3S Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany. E-mail: maria.vidal@tib.eu while writing paper: Enhancing virtual ontology based access over tabular data with Morph-CSV, L3S Research Center, Hannover, Germany while writing paper: Ontario: Federated Query Processing Against a Semantic Data Lake, Univers\\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. In 2006, John C. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. In addition, two University of Maryland alumni are Nobel Prize laureates; Herbert Hauptman won the 1985 prize in chemistry, and Raymond Davis Jr. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. won the 2002 prize in physics. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. The university is ranked as a Top Producing Institution of Fulbright U. \"\\nMany of the faculty members have funding from federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Security Agency. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. Representative (Congressman) and descendant of the first Lord Baltimore, purchased 420 acres (1. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. As a result of the data breaches, the university offered free credit protection for five years to the students and faculty affected. \\nTwenty years later, the federally-funded Agricultural Experiment Station was established there\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Esther Vidal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the author of Probabilistic Segmentation of the Lumen from Intravascular Ultrasound Radio Frequency Data receive their BSc degree?\n Context: \"Sean M. O'Malley et al.: Image-Based Frame Gating of IVUS Pullbacks: A Surrogate for ECG. (2007), Boris A. Efraty et al.: Facial landmark detection in uncontrolled conditions. (2011), Geovanni Martinez et al.: Teleoperating ROBONAUT: A case study. (2002), Emil Bilgazyev et al.: Comparative evaluation of wavelet-based super-\nThe Department of Computer Science, Computational Biomedicine Lab, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA is the home of Ioannis A. Kakadiaris. He was working in the \"CBL, Deptartment of Computer Science, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA while writing paper: DETCIC: Detection of Elongated Touching Cells with Inhomogeneous Illumination using a Stack of Conditional Random Fields, Univ. of Houston, Houston,\nIoannis A. Kakadiaris is the author of 1075. The MET Project: Distinguishing Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children from Typhus Using Artificial Intelligence. The MET Project was written by Ioannis A. Kakadiaris and the results of the BioASQ tasks of the Question Answering Lab at CLEF 2015. The Age Classification from Facial Images: Is Frontalization Necessary? was written by Ioannis A. Kakadiar\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1989" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of worksCount, who has more publications, the author of 'Sequence-based prediction of protein crystallization, purification and production propensity' or the researcher behind 'Running circles around symbol manipulation in trigonometry'?\n Context: Amarjot Singh and Jay McClelland: Human-like learning Framework for frequency-skewed multi-level classification. (2020) was authored by James L. McClelland.\nLukasz Kurgan was working in the Department of Computer Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA while writing paper: DescribePROT in 2023: more, higher-quality and experimental annotations and improved data download options, -, Scientific Research, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, T6G 2V4, Edmonton, CANADA., J. Biomedical Science and Engineering, 2008, 1, while writing paper: A tree-projection-based algorithm for the improved prediction of protein fold type\nA Novel Framework for Imputation of Missing Values in Databases was written by Lukasz Kurgan and covers complete proteomes with X-ray structures: a current snapshot. A comment on “Prediction of protein structural classes by a new measure of information discrepancy” was also written by Lukasz Kurgan.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "James L. McClelland" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the affiliation of the researcher who published Averaging of Random Sets Based on Their Distance Functions?\n Context: Adrian Baddeley was working in the \"School of Mathematics and Statistics while writing paper: Nested Monte Carlo study of random packing on the sphere, Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands while writing paper: Indices of Dependence Between Types in Multivariate Point Patterns, University of Western Australia while writing paper: First contact distributions for spatial patterns: regularity and estimation, Data 61, CSIRO Leeuwin Centre 65 Brockway Rd, Floreat Perth 6014 WA Australia, Department of Mathematics \nOn the expected measure of a random set was written by Adrian Baddeley.[when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. All other representatives sit on the Representation Board. The first campus was located in The Rocks area. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. It has around 4,000 students from over 45 countries, and academics from more than 15 countries. Curtin Malaysia is the only approved CISCO Networking University in Miri and Brunei. \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. The guild publishes Grok magazine. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. \\nWAIT was established in 1966. Student representatives are elected to their positions by students in annual elections held in September. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. The guild was founded as the WAIT Student Guild in January 1969. It has a focus on contemporary art, learning and research. In 2002, a purpose-built campus was opened as Curtin\\'s first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia. The university comprises five main faculties with over 95 specialists centres. The Guild is currently operated by an Illuminate majority. [citation needed]\\nThe campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin\\'s largest international campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "63709" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which fellowships has the writer of the paper on 802.11 Denial-of-Service Attacks received?\n Context: Justin Ma et al.: URL Reputation. (2009) was authored by Stefan Savage and Louis F. DeKoven et al.: Measuring security practices. (2022).\nThe University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA is the location of the \"University of California,\" San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA. The University is also the location of the \"University of California,\" San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA. The University is also the location of the \"University of California,\" San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA. The University is also the location of the \"University of California,\" San Diego, La Jolla,\n\"Unexpected means of protocol inference, An analysis of underground forums, Reading the tea leaves: A comparative analysis of threat intelligence, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Internet Miscreants, Using Honeybuckets to Characterize Cloud Storage Scanning in the Wild, Network Telescopes: Technical Report, On Failure in Managed Enterprise Networks, Lawful Device Access without Mass Surveillance Risk, Measuring the practical impact of DNSSEC deployment, Proceedings of the 2003 A Condon, dubbed the columns as Loyalty, Industry, Faith, and Efficiency, or LIFE. Some of the targets included the University of Washington. This was the foundation for the University of Washington Medical Center, ranked by U. Henry Schmitz disapproved of his nomination. Washington is a member of the Association of American Universities. Meany and his colleague, Dean Herbert T. At the time, Arthur A. UW President Mark Emmert said that being elitist is not in our DNA. RSOs are dedicated to a wide variety of interests both in and beyond campus. The letter also declared that faculty morale and the Universitys reputation was damaged. They were salvaged by Edmond S. Henry Schmitz characterized the matter as an internal power struggle. One of the biggest sources of tension between the parties was over the classification of postdocs. UWs research budget consistently ranks among the top 5 in both public and private universities in the United States. She was the Interim President before her appointment, fulfilling the position left vacant by the previous President Michael K. Its most notable former regent is likely William H. Magnuson, also used their political clout to gather research funds for UW. The University of Washington was highly suspect by the Truman Administration in 1948 and 1949. U. In 2010, then UW President Emmert furthered the universitys efforts with a host of other universities across the U. On June 14, 2023, UW was accused of poor conduct. , the father of Bill Gates. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 24 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. The first freshman classes at these campuses started in the fall of 2006. In 2019, it ranked 10th among the universities around the world by SCImago Institutions Rankings. The Experimental College ceased operation in 2017. The attacks have been underway since at least April 2017. No group claimed responsibility for the incident. It surpassed the $1. June 12 and 13 had another scheduled round of talks, but the impasse remained. To promote equal academic opportunity, especially for people of low income, UW launched Husky Promise in 2006. As of 2020, the universitys Honor Roll of Donors recognized top contributors as including Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the late Paul G. 41st Street. Professor of philosophy Herbert Phillips, professor of old English literature Joe Butterworth and professor of social psychology Ralph Gundlach were dismissed after the investigations. Washington senators, such as Henry M. 5%). It was only many years later that they were recognized for their accomplishments, during the University of Washingtons Long Journey Home ceremonial event that was held in May 2008. The results included an increase in the operating budget from $37 million in 1958 to over $400 million in 1973, solidifying UW as a top recipient of federal research funds in the United States. The union also got support from U. In the Washington Monthly National University Rankings UW was ranked 15th domestically in 2018, based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery and Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of organization is the institution of the writer who authored the article 'Boundary feedback control in Fluid-Structure Interactions'?\n Context: Irena Lasiecka was working in \"Gainesville, Florida while writing paper: Structural assignment of neumann boundary feedback parabolic equations: the unbounded case in the feedback loop, University of Florida while writing paper: Dirichlet boundary control problems for parabolic equations with quadratic cost: Analyticity and riccati's feedback synthesis, Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Kerchof Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA while writing paper: The operatorB*\n\"Exact controllability of structural acoustic interactions, Exact controllability of a 3D piezoelectric body, The fluid-structure interaction model with both control and disturbance at the interface: a game theory problem via an abstract approach, Algebraic Riccati equations arising in boundary/point control: A review of theoretical and numerical results Part I: Continuous case, Modelling and Inverse Problems of Control for Distributed Parameter Systems; Proceedings of IFIP(W.G. McKnight Brain Institute is also part of the Health Science Center and is the most comprehensive program of its kind in the world. This facility is dedicated to understanding, preserving and interpreting biological diversity and cultural heritage. USN&WR Global RankingsIn its 2021 edition, U. In 1958, George H. The award is given to international students, in recognition of their academic excellence and outstanding contribution to the university and community. The university is need-blind for domestic applicants. A team of UF physicists has a leading role in one of the two major experiments planned for the Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile (27xa0km)-long, $5 billion, super-cooled tunnel outside Geneva, Switzerland. Tigert was named UFs third president. Smathers Libraries has a collection of over 6 million+ print volumes, 1. This name was in use for two years. There are over 100 courses offered exclusively to students in this program. The Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars Program was created in 2005. The 2022 annual ranking of U. to participate in the CMS experiment. and William L. and William L. The Lombardi Scholars Program, created in 2002 and named in honor of the universitys ninth president John V. The institute comprises 300 faculty members from 10 colleges, and 51 departments campus-wide. 08 billion, a value exceeded by only 15 public universities in the United States. About 10 are stationed in Geneva. Former FAC president Andrew Sledd was chosen to be the first president of the University of the State of Florida. Wayne Reitz Scholars Program, created in 1997 and named in honor of the universitys fifth president J. He is the only University of Florida president honored with a statue on campus. The universitys single application deadline is November 1. National Register of Historic Places for their architectural or historic significance are:The George A. These efforts included consulting for the Florida Emergency Relief Administration throughout the 1930s. In 2000 the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity was opened after a generous donation from University of Florida benefactors. The University of Florida is a winner of the National Institutes of Health Clinical and Translational Science Award and member of the NIH national consortium of medical research institutions. The UF team designed and oversaw development of a major detector within the CMS. The University of Florida also houses one of the worlds leading lightning research teams. Starke became the first Black student. The center focuses on developing safe, individualized molecular-based targeted oncology therapies to improve patient outcomes in Florida. Scientists from the University of Florida group played a central role in the discovery of the Higgs particle. This facility is now better equipped to handle the information technology students need to complete their studies. Lombardi, is a merit scholarship for Florida students. It was also ranked third on Forbes Overall Best Value Colleges Nationwide. The majority of these new hires are concentrated in STEM fields. The universitys partnership with Spain helped to create the worlds largest single-aperture optical telescope in the Canary Islands (the cost was $93 million). Van Leer also managed all applications for federal funding, chaired the Advanced Planning Committee per Tigerts request. This shift involved reducing the number of undergraduate students and reallocating financial and academic resources towards graduate education and research initiatives\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "government" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When did the author of High-Quality MRC Document Coding start teaching at Purdue University?\n Context: Charles A Bouman has written paper amount in year 2013: 45.\nCharles A Bouman wrote 26 papers in 2014.\nCharles A Bouman is the author of orcidId, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8504-0383.\nCharles A Bouman was working in \"Apple Cupertino, CA 95014 while writing paper: IEEE Signal Processing Society Information,. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA. while writing paper: Model-Based Super-Resolution of SEM Images of Nano-Materials, GlobalSIP 2013 while writing paper: Technical program overview, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 73, Lexington, Massachusetts 02173-0073 while writing paper: \nA Framework for Dynamic Image Sampling Based on Supervised Learning (SLADS) (Preprint), A Model Based Neuron Detection Approach using Sparse Location Priors, Image classification and interpolation, A multiscale stochastic image model for automated inspection, Tree-Based Resolution Synthesis., A multiscale assembly inspection algorithm, A simple and efficient face detection algorithm for video database applications, AM/FM halftoning: improved cost function and training framework, Digital signal processing with applications: a new and But Lowell\\'s idea was rejected. No longer drawing mostly from select New England prep schools, the undergraduate college became accessible to striving middle class students from public schools; many more Jews and Catholics were admitted, but still few Blacks, Hispanics, or Asians versus the representation of these groups in the general population. America\\'s oldest collection of maps, gazetteers, and atlases is stored in Pusey Library and open to the public. Its influence, wealth, and rankings have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world. \"\\nPresident James B. \\nOver more than three and a half centuries, Harvard alumni have contributed creatively and significantly to society, the arts and sciences, business, and national and international affairs. Bacow retired in 2023. Lawrence Lowell supported a policy change that would have capped the admission of Jewish students to 15% of the undergraduate population. Formerly a print publication, it is now a web site. 7\\xa0billion, making it the wealthiest academic institution in the world. An influential 268-page report issued by Harvard faculty in 1945 under Conant\\'s leadership, General Education in a Free Society, remains one of the most important works in curriculum studies. The university has held the first place on the Academic Ranking of World Universities since its release in 2003. 3\\xa0km) south of the Cambridge campus. The largest collection of East-Asian language material outside of East Asia is held in the Harvard-Yenching Library. \\nThe endowment has since recovered. \\nHarvard College competes in the NCAA Division I Ivy League conference. 65\\xa0billion in competitive research grants from the National Institutes of Health in 2019, more than twice as much as any other university. The medical school and its affiliates attracted $1. \\nHarvard University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. \\nAbout $2\\xa0billion of investment income is annually distributed to fund operations. Harvard never affiliated with any particular denomination. 5\\xa0ha) campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area in Boston, about 3. The school color is crimson. In 1900, Harvard co-founded the Association of American Universities. \\nIn 2021, the Harvard John A. \\nHarvard also has commercial real estate holdings in Cambridge. \\nThe perception of Harvard as a center of either elite achievement, or elitist privilege, has made it a frequent literary and cinematic backdrop. The school fields 42 intercollegiate sports teams, more than any other college in the country. In 1968 it became a weekly newspaper. It held the top spot in the Times Higher Education–QS World University Rankings from 2004 to 2009, every year that the ranking was published. 4\\xa0million items. \\nThough some introductory courses have large enrollments, the median class size is 12 students. According to the American Library Association, it is the 4th largest library by volumes held in the United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1989" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What program was Dr. Zhang enrolled in for his PhD with BIG?\n Context: Z Zhang is the alternative name for Zhang Zhang.\nZhang Zhang has citedByCount of 86.\nZhang Zhang has a h-index of 5.\nZhang Zhang has i10Index 3.\nZhang Zhang is the creator of Zhang Zhang 0002 which is a person who is the author of Zhang Zhang.\nZhang Zhang is the name of Zhang Zhang.\nZhang Zhang was working in Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH., University Health Network, Toronto, Canada;, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX;, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;, Ameripath-Covenant Medical Center, Lubbock, TX., China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China., City of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Canada; while writing paper: Education.\nThe P10K database: a data portal for the protist 10 000 genomes project was written by Zhang Zhang. The book Toward a New Paradigm of Genomics Research—Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Beijing Institute of Genomics was also written by Zhang Zhang. The Brain Catalog: a comprehensive resource for the genetic landscape of brain-related traits was also written by Zhang Zhang. Yu Jun formalising this split by selling his stake in BGI for a minor sum. ssp\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "bioinformatics joint program with BIG" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of two-year mean citedness, which author has a higher value, the creator of 'Multimodal prediction of the audience's impression in political debates' or the author of 'Coverage Probability Analysis Under Clustered Ambient Backscatter Nodes'?\n Context: The Devil is in the Details: On Models and Training Regimes for Few-Shot Intent Classification. (2022), Max Glockner et al.: Missing Counter-Evidence Renders NLP Fact-Checking Unrealistic for Misinformation. (2022), Nils Dycke et al.: Yes-Yes-Yes: Proactive Data Collection for ACL Rolling Review and Beyond. (2023), Andreas Hanselowski et al.: A Retrospective Analysis of\nHlaing Minn was working in \"Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA while writing paper: On the performance comparison of VSF-OFCDMA and OFDMA, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA while writing paper: On the pilot designs with Guard Bands for Channel Estimation of MIMO OFDM Systems with Frequency-Dependent I/Q Imbalances, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, T\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Iryna Gurevych" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What research field is the author of '\n Context: Kristian Kersting is the creator and the author of the book.\nKristian Kersting was working in \"TU-Darmstadt#TAB# while writing paper: Whittle Networks: A Deep Likelihood Model for Time Series, Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin, Germany while writing paper: SRL without tears: An ILP perspective, University of Bonn > > > while writing paper: Coinciding Walk Kernels, Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin, Germany while writing paper: Non-parametric policy gradients, Fraunhofer Society while writing paper\n\"Predicting player churn in the wild, Learning to Intervene on Concept Bottlenecks, A Taxonomy for Inference in Causal Model Families, Guest editor’s introduction: special issue of the ECML PKDD 2013 journal track, A Typology for Exploring the Mitigation of Shortcut Behavior, Mapreduce lifting for belief propagation, A Revised Publication Model for ECML PKDD, The Symbolic Interior Point Method, From lifted inference to lifted models\\nThe first point of registration for . The national Domain Name System service was started in 1988. edu (udo being short for Universität Dortmund), although the . 2\\xa0km) outside of downtown Dortmund. The machine learning software RapidMiner began at the TU Dortmund\\'s artificial intelligence unit. \\nFormer president of Germany, Johannes Rau was awarded an honorary doctorate from the university in 2004. edu-domain is today restricted to United States-affiliated institutions\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "statistical relational artificial intelligence, probabilistic programming, and deep probabilistic learning" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author of Non-separating induced cycles in graphs?\n Context: Carsten Thomassen has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.14285714285714285.\nCarsten Thomassen was working in \"Aarhus University while writing paper: Counterexamples to faudree and schelp's conjecture on hamiltonianconnected graphs, Tech Univ Denmark, Inst Math, Bldg 303, DK 2800 Lyngby, Denmark while writing paper: Universality in minor-closed graph classes, Mathematisk Institut the Technical University of Denmark 2800 Lyngby, Denmark while writing paper: On\nThe Nelson Unit Distance Coloring Problem, On the Complexity of Finding a Minimum Cycle Cover of a Graph, Girth in graphs, Edge sets contained in circuits, The color space of a graph, On the presence of disjoint subgraphs of a specified type, Grinberg's Criterion Applied to Some Non-Planar Graphs, Transversals of circuits in the lexicographic product of directed graphs, The square of a planar cubic graph is $7$-color This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. The greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. Doris E. The United States is the most common destination for international work terms. Lewis was the first University Librarian. In September 2010, 24. The president is the chair of the senate and a member of the board. The university has exchange agreements with over 100 institutions outside Canada. S. Close to Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Park, the centres facilities are used for research in ecological restoration and conservation. [d] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university ranked 151–200 in the world and 7–8 in Canada. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. It officially opened in September 2010. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. The universitys main campus lies within the city of Waterloo, Ontario. A coat of arms has been in use by the university since 1961. It is mainly used as an earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in southern Ontario. Waterloo is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. St. The university campus received a C+ grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute on its College Sustainability Report Card for 2011. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys School of Social Work also uses some of the facilities available on the campus. It is staffed almost entirely by university students or recent graduates, and is a salaried job on the campus. The university also placed second in Macleans 2023 reputational survey of Canadian universities. The WUSA also operates an information desk in the Student Life Centre called the Turnkey Desk. The William M. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. The university also operates the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business in Stratford, Ontario. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. The university has also partnered with other institutions for the purposes of jointly operating a graduate program. Conrad Grebel University College is a Mennonite university college that was chartered in 1961 and is religiously affiliated with the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. The libraries of the universitys affiliated colleges are also considered a part of the universitys library system. The university has several satellite campuses and facilities throughout Southern Ontario. The academic structure of the Associated Faculties was originally focused on co-operative education in the applied sciences—largely built around the proposals of Ira Needles. It is a year-round research and teaching centre, which regularly hosts post-secondary student field courses and professional development programs, and also serves as a university outreach facility for the whole region. The university completed the 2014–2015 academic year with revenues of $936. The campus also hosted the first four Canada 3. On November 17, 2020, Vivek Goel was announced as the seventh president of the university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "52" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award did the author receive in 2017 for contributions to the use of prosody in text-to-speech and spoken dialogue systems?\n Context: Agustn Gravano and Julia Hirschberg: Backchannel-inviting cues in task-oriented dialogue. (2009), Ramiro H. Gálvez et al.: An empirical study of the effect of acoustic-prosodic entrainment on the perceived trustworthiness of conversational avatars. (2020), Julia Hirschberg: Speaking More Like You: Lexical, Acoustic/Prosodic, and Discourse Entrainment in Spoken Dialogue Systems.\nJulia Hirschberg was working in \"AT&T-Bell Laboratories while writing paper: Empirical studies on the disambiguation of cue phrases, ATT&T Labs -- Research, Menlo Park, CA while writing paper: Prosodic cues to recognition errors, Columbia University, New York, NY while writing paper: Backchannel-inviting cues in task-oriented dialogue, CRA-W, Columbia while writing paper: Broadening participation, AT&T Bell Laborator\nThe Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2004: Short Papers, Prosody in Discourse and Speaker State, Do summaries help?, Computational Approaches to Modeling Speaker State in the Medical Domain, Evaluating the WordsEye Text-to-Scene System: Imaginative and Realistic Sentences, Prosody and speaker state: paralinguistics, pragmatics, and proficiency, Acoustic indicators of topic segmentation, Acoustic-Prosodic and Lexical Cues\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2017" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the writer of the paper 'Introduction to the Special Issue on the Integration of AI and OR Techniques in CP for Combinatorial Optimization (CPAIOR 2005)' published?\n Context: Willem Jan van Hoeve and Michela Milano: Decomposition Based Search - A theoretical and experimental evaluation (2004) are authored by Luca Benini et al.: Optimal resource allocation and scheduling for the CELL BE platform. (2011) and Michele Lombardi et al.: Deterministic Estimation of the Expected Makespan of a POS Under Duration Uncertainty. (2015).\nFredrik Heintz et al.: Trustworthy AI - Integrating Learning, Optimization and Reasoning - First International Workshop, TAILOR 2020, Virtual Event, September 4-5, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (2021) was edited by Michela Milano.\nMichela Milano was working in \"[DEIS, Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy] while writing paper: An Overview of AI Research in Italy, DEIS--University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy while writing paper: CP-IP Techniques for the Bid Evaluation in Combinatorial Auctions, DISI-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy while writing paper: A CHR-based Implementation of Known\nMichela Milano is the author of Towards a Unified Evaluation of Traffic Light Algorithms and Introduction to the Special Issue on the Integration of AI and OR Techniques in CP for Combinatorial Optimization (CPAIOR 2005). The university also received the prize in 2000 to recognise the \\'invaluable services to industrial and scientific communities\\' of the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control. \\nIn the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 40% of Bath\\'s submitted research activity achieved the highest possible classification of 4*, defined as world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour. 5% at a time early in the recruitment cycle that these applications to competing universities grew by 11. Over half of the submissions were ranked in the top 10 nationally in their Units of Assessment. Bath students were joint most likely to recommend the university to their friends. \\nBath was ranked joint 25th amongst multi-faculty institutions in the UK for the quality (GPA) of its research and 28th for its Research Power (the grade point average score of a university, multiplied by the full-time equivalent number of researchers submitted) in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework. [better\\xa0source\\xa0needed]\\nIn September 2018, it was announced that Ian H. \\nGlobally, Bath was ranked #148 in the QS WUR 2024, #251–300 in the Times WUR 2023, #401–500 in the ARWU 2022, #167 in the 2017 Leiden Ranking, and #409 in the USNWR Best Global Universities Rankings 2022-2023. \\nAccording to the latest government assessments, Bath has 15 subjects rated \"excellent\", the highest on the scale. The current SU president is Jimena (Jiji) Alamo. \\nUntil 30 October 2012, it was also a member of the 1994 Group. 8\\xa0million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £356. \\nBath has been awarded the Queen\\'s Anniversary Prize twice. The HEFCE carried out an enquiry and recommended 13 changes to the governance of the university. 6 out of 13 submissions were ranked in the top 20. \\nThe university continually upgrades its Claverton Down campus with new teaching blocks. \\nThe campus was closed in the summer of 2008. 92% was graded 4*/3*, defined as world-leading/internationally excellent. In the 2016–17 academic year, the university had a domicile breakdown of 71:10:19 of UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 47:53. Building names are based on their location and distance vis-à-vis the library (e. It received its royal charter in 1966, along with a number of other institutions following the Robbins Report. \\nThe University of Bath received a Gold award as part of the UK Government\\'s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). The university\\'s response was criticised by local councillor Joe Rayment, alumnus Marcus Sedgwick, NUS Black Students\\' officer, and prompted the resignation of an external examiner\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "263" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which department at Washington State University did the creator of the article 'Spatial Variability in Precision Agriculture' begin their academic career?\n Context: D. J. Mulla has a h-index of 45.\nD. J. Mulla was working in \"Department of Soil, Water, and Climate, University of Minnesota, 506 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA while writing paper: Optimizing Nitrogen Fertilization to Enhance Productivity and Profitability of Upland Rice, Dep. Crop and Soil Sciences, Western Washington Res. and Ext. Center, Washington State Univ., Puyallup, WA, 98371 while\nA SiteSpecific FarmScale GIS Approach for Reducing Groundwater Contamination by Pesticides was written by D. J. Mulla. It was corrected by Lin et al. Toward Large-Scale Mapping of Tree Crops with High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Deep Learning Algorithms: A Case Study of Olive Orchards in Morocco. Remote Sens. 2021, 13, 1740.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Department of Crop and Soil Sciences" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the nationality of the author who published Multiprocessing: An Annotated Bibliography?\n Context: Lily B. Mummert and Mahadev Satyanarayanan: Long Term Distributed File Reference Tracing: Implementation and Experience. (1996) were authored by Mahadev Satyanarayanan.\nThe link to Mahadev Satyanarayanan is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0y6JDD4AAAAJ and also https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7004688579.\nMahadev Satyanarayanan is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7004688579&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, USA, is the home of the research center called the \"Carnegie Mellon University\" and is the home of Mahadev Satyanarayanan. The editor in chief is the Sch. of Comput. Sci., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA and is the author of the paper: Coda: a highly available file system for a distributed workstation environment, CMU and Intel Research while writing paper: Session details: Experience with pervas\n\"Mobile Computing at Carnegie Mellon [Guest Editors' Note], On the ubiquity of logging in distributed file systems, ANDREW: Carnegie Mellon's Computing System (Invited Paper)., From the Editor in Chief: The Many Faces of Adaptation, A contact sheet approach to searching untagged images on smartphones, Are Cloudlets Necessary, Does Wearable Cognitive Assistance Require Edge Computing?, Early Implementation Experience with Wearable Cognitive Assistance Applications, Privacy: The Achilles He\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Indian" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What kind of shows has the author of 'A method for approximating missing data in spatial patterns' presented over 300 times at the Madison campus?\n Context: \"Chunbiao Li et al.: A novel four-wing strange attractor born in bistability. (2015), Julien Clinton Sprott: Elegant Fractals - Automated Generation of Computer Art (2018), Chunbiao Li et al.: Crisis in Amplitude Control Hides in Multistability. (2016), Julien Clinton Sprott and George Rowlands: Improved Correlation Dimension Calculation. (2001), Julien Clinton Sprott: A method for approximating missing data\nJulien Clinton Sprott was working in the \"Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA while writing paper: Ergodic time-reversible chaos for Gibbs' canonical oscillator, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA while writing paper: Frontiers in the Study of Chaotic Dynamical Systems with Open Problems, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA while writing paper: Shear alfven resonances in Tokapole II, University\n\"Chaotic flows with a single nonquadratic term, Journals with chaos and related papers, Selforganization and complexity in historical landscape patterns, Chaos and the limits of predictability for the solar-wind driven magnetosphere–ionosphere system, A comparison of correlation and Lyapunov dimensions, Comment on \"How to obtain extreme multistability in coupled dynamical systems\", Studying the performance of critical slowing down indicators in a biological system with a period-doubling route to chaos, The Wonders of He has discovered self-organization in the way how major scientific ideas propagate across the physics literature, which culminated in a simple mathematical regularity that is able to identify scientific memes. \\nMatjaž Perc is an expert on the theory of cooperation on networks. His research has been widely reported in the media and professional literature. \\nIn addition to his various original contributions, Matjaž Perc has provided the research community with several reviews and introductory articles on evolutionary games, the emergence of organized crime, collective phenomena in socio-economic systems, energy-saving mechanisms in nature, and the Matthew Effect\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "streaming video" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications, the creator of Practical Structure and Motion from Stereo When Motion is Unconstrained or the author of Workflow Patterns?\n Context: Wil M. P. van der Aalst was working in \"Affiliations of the authors: Department of Eindhoven University of Technology (NM, WMPV), Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Department of Management Information Systems, University of Haifa (MP), Haifa, Israel while writing paper: A Pattern-based Analysis of Clinical Computer-interpretable Guideline Modeling Languages, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany while writing paper: The role of business processes in service\nStructuring Behavior or not, that is the question written by Wil M.P. van der Aalst. Franz Josef Och was the chief architect of Google Translate. \\nCompared to other German universities the RWTH Aachen received the highest amount of funds granted by third-party donors in the last years. Another example is B. RWTH\\'s proposal was called \"The Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Science and Technology – Knowledge. \\nMore than 7,000 international students are currently enrolled within the undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme. In the same year, over 800 male students enrolled. Werner Tietz is one of the leading engineers of the Volkswagen Group and vice president of SEAT. \\nWorld War\\xa0I, however, proved a serious setback for the university. Now, the average number of students is around 42,000, with about one third of all students being women. Another example, Helmut Zahn and his team of the Institute for Textile Chemistry were the first who synthesised insulin in 1963 and they were nominated for Nobel Prize. \\nAfter World War II ended in 1945 the university recovered and expanded quickly. \\nThe RWTH is divided into nine (previously ten) faculties:\\nFaculty nine was pedagogical sciences, but it was abandoned in 1989. \\nDouble degrees and student mobility are promoted with other technology universities through the TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) network. For example, Nobel laureate Peter Debye received a degree in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen and is known for the Debye model and Debye relaxation. \\nThe unclear position of the new Prussian polytechnika (which officially were not universities) affected the first years. \\nIn the 2023 QS Subject Ranking, RWTH Aachen ranks first in Germany in mechanical engineering and materials sciences. Aachen finally won with a financing concept backed by the insurance company and by local banks. In 2012, Handelsblatt ranked The RWTH School of Business and Economics amongst top 10 within Germany. \\nThe scientists and alumni of the RWTH Aachen played a major role in chemistry, medicine, electrical, and mechanical engineering. The institutes offer workshops, courses and lectures for the students of RWTH Aachen. \\nThe RWTH has external facilities in Jülich and Essen and owns, together with the University of Stuttgart, a house in Kleinwalsertal in the Austrian Alps. In the 2022 ARWU Subject Ranking, RWTH Aachen ranks first in Germany in chemical engineering\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "J. Michael Brady" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many articles are attributed to the affiliation in which the creator of 'Pitch Accent in Context' is working?\n Context: Julia Hirschberg was working in \"Columbia University while writing paper: The Effect of Contour Type and Epistemic Modality on the Assessment of Speaker Certainty, ATT&T Labs -- Research, Menlo Park, CA while writing paper: The intonational structuring of discourse, Columbia University while writing paper: TweetIntent@Crisis, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ while writing paper: Detecting Misrecognitions and Corrections in Spoken Dialogue Systems from\nA pragmatic analysis of tautological utternances, Acoustic indicators of topic segmentation, Using Machine Learning to Identify Intonational Segments, AN OVERVIEW OF THE AT&T SPOKEN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL, A Novel Methodology for Developing Automatic Harassment Classifiers for Twitter, Pitch similarity in the vicinity of backchannels, Extending AuToBI to prominence detection in European Portuguese, Predicting intonational phrasing from text, The Interpretation\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "289418" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the affiliation type of the author of the paper 'Exponential stability of periodic solution of impulsive fuzzy BAM neural networks with time-varying delays'?\n Context: Tingwen Huang was working in \"Science Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA while writing paper: Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems with Constrained Mismatched Compasses, Texas A&M University, Doha, Qatar while writing paper: Adaptive Bipartite Containment of Multi-Agent Systems with Directed Topology and Multiple High-Dimensional Leaders, Texas A&M University at Qatar, PO Box 23874 Doha,\nTingwen Huang is the author of \"A domain attraction criterion for interval fuzzy neural networks, The bipolar and unipolar reversible behavior on the forgetting memristor model, Existence and exponential stability of periodic solution of delayed Cohen–Grossberg neural networks via impulsive control, Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Group Consensus of Fractional Multiagent Systems Under Fixed and Switching Topologies via Pinning Control, Bogdanov–Takens S\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When comparing the two-year mean citedness of authors who wrote 'A phone-based approach to non-linguistic speech feature identification' and 'Efficient methods for broadcasting multi-slot messages with random access with capture', which author has a higher value?\n Context: Lori Lamel was working in the \"Laboratoire d'Informatique pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur while writing paper: Cross-Word Sub-Word Units for Low-Resource Keyword Spotting, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France while writing paper: Towards a Multimedia Knowledge-Based Agent with Social Competence and Human Interaction Capabilities, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France while writing paper:\nThe book \"What we can learn from ASR errors about low-resourced languages: a case study of Luxembourgish and Austrian\" was written by Lori Lamel. Fine phonetic details for discourse marker disambiguation: a corpus-based investigation. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. That year, MIT administrators released data showing just 60% of Senior House residents had graduated in four years. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as Course 6. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. Under the Communication Requirement, two of the HASS classes, plus two of the classes taken in the designated major must be communication-intensive, including substantial instruction and practice in oral presentation. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. While the pace and difficulty of MIT coursework has been compared to drinking from a fire hose, the freshmen retention rate at MIT is similar to other research universities. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. )In the 1980s, there was more controversy at MIT over its involvement in SDI (space weaponry) and CBW (chemical and biological warfare) research. It was designed to open the field of gravitational-wave astronomy through the detection of gravitational waves predicted by general relativity. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. In 2006, President Hockfield launched the MIT Energy Research Council to investigate the interdisciplinary challenges posed by increasing global energy consumption. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. A 1949 report noted the lack of any great slackening in the pace of life at the Institute to match the return to peacetime, remembering the academic tranquility of the prewar years, though acknowledging the significant contributions of military research to the increased emphasis on graduate education and rapid growth of personnel and facilities. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. Students join or initiate research projec'}. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. Johnson was seen to be highly successful in leading his institution to greater strength and unity after these times of turmoil. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The report comprehensively reviewed the undergraduate curriculum, recommended offering a broader education, and warned against letting engineering and government-sponsored research detract from the sciences and humanities. In 1941, Vannevar Bush was appointed head of the federal Office of Scientific Research and Development and directed funding to only a select group of universities, including MIT. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Amanda Randles" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose institute has fewer publications, the writer of 'Deadline and Buffer Constrained Knapsack Problem' or G. Meneghesso's author?\n Context: Arno Stockman et al.: On the origin of the leakage current in p-gate AlGaN/GaN HEMTs. (2018) was authored by F. Medjdoub et al.: High performance, high reliability AlN/GaN DHFET. (2014).\nVaneet Aggarwal was working in \"AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park, NJ, USA while writing paper: Exploiting Mobility in Proportional Fair Cellular Scheduling: Measurements and Algorithms, AT&T Labs Research, Bedminister, NJ, USA while writing paper: Modeling web quality-of-experience on cellular networks, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering\nThe book \"On the Capacity of Energy Harvesting Communication Link\" was written by Vaneet Aggarwal. The book is full- or half-duplex? A capacity analysis with bounded radio resources. Synges The Playboy of the Western World, and J. In March 2014, the U. In May 2016, the U. Some of the departments most acclaimed and prolific faculty came to the university during this time. After learning of the accusations and resignations, U. The complaints involved both students and university staff or faculty. In February 2024, the U. The complaint was filed by Dr. [non-primary source needed] Founded in 1960 with the collection of Josiah K. The Fine Arts Library moved into IU Art Museum designed by I. Hovde, the president of Purdue; together they approached the Indiana delegation to Congress, indicating their highest priorities. The growth of the institution was slow. The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) had listed that, the only known copy as being in the collection of famed miniature book collector Ruth E. IU is also ranked No. As of 2022, IU Bloomingtons Masters in Public Affairs program is ranked No. The 2022 annual ranking of U. He added matching funds from the state legislature and opened a full-scale fund-raising campaign among alumni and the business community. He collaborated with Frederick L. 1824–1826, Lord Chesterfields letters to his son, the manuscripts of Robert Burnss Auld Lang Syne, the Boxer Codex, annotated production scripts for Star Trek, J. For Wells, it was to build a world-class music school, replacing dilapidated facilities. [citation needed]Morrison went on to become the first female professor at IU in 1873. Among the collection are rare miniature books such as From Morn Till Eve, a miniature book that presents biblical quotations in a devotional form, with one phrase for each morning and evening of a month. However, the first PhD in chemistry was not granted until 1921. [non-primary source needed] Founded in 2009, IULMIA contains over 100,000 items spanning over 80 years of audiovisual history. IUs Herman B Wells Library holds more than 4. Through the college, IU also offers instruction in over 50 fore'}. The victims case was also handled by former Title IX Director, Jason Casares prior to his resignation amidst sexual harassment and misconduct allegations as the universitys student ethics director and Title IX deputy director. It was named in honor of Indiana University alumnus John A. 16 of the 22 total panels created are housed at the auditorium. (Today, the city has expanded eastward, and the new campus is once again in the midst of the city. Some buildings on campus underwent similar expansion. Zachary Marschall and alleged lack of response and complacency by the university administration to an increasing number of anti-Semitic incidents at the campus. , of Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, the library now contains approximately 400,000 rare books, 6. U. This collection is the largest public collection of art outside of a museum. The museum routinely has been ranked among the best university art museums in the United States. Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights again initiated a federal investigation of the university in response to a complaint of the violation of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Both of these events occurred after the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on Israel and in the wake of national attention on alleged antisemitism on college and university campuses. They spoke of the nonsectarian status of the school but generally hired fellow Presbyterians. The archaeology collections piece together the material remains of cultures from the earliest occupations of North American through to the modern period\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Vaneet Aggarwal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of organization is the institution of the author who published the paper 'Solution to High-order Generalized Sylvester Matrix Equations' in CDC/ECC in 2005?\n Context: Guang-Ren Duan: Brockett's Second Example: A FAS Approach Treatment. (2023) was authored by Guangren Duan 0001.\nGuangRen Duan was working in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Queen's Univ. of Belfast, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5AH, Northern Ireland, UK while writing paper: Robust Fault Detection in Descriptor Linear Systems via Generalised Unknown Input Observers, Center for Control Systems and Guidance Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Harbin, China while writing paper: Extended parameter-dependent Hinf>&#\nNorm vanishment and its applications in constrained control - Part I: the L<inf>&#x221E;</inf> case, On the solution to the Sylvester matrix equation AV+BW=EVF, Brockett’s Second Example: A FAS Approach Treatment, Author Correction: ‘Solution to the generalised Sylvester matrix equation AV+BY, The solution to the matrix equation The establishment is the biggest investment of this class in China. All undergraduate students have spent their first year at this campus since 2003. \\nHIT completed the \"Large-Size Vacuum Container Ground Simulation Equipment\" project, an important national scientific research project. The 2023 CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked HIT 18th in the world by total publications and 30th in the world based on the number of their scientific publications belonging to the top 1% in their fields for the time period 2018–2021. \\nHIT also has 40 national key disciplines granted by the Ministry of Education P. The university is a member of the C9 League. \\nHIT was ranked 10th in China and 158th worldwide in 2023 in terms of aggregate performance from the three most widely observed university rankings (THE+ARWU+QS) as reported by the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities. In 2002 HIT found a new graduate school in Shenzhen. \\nHIT is one of the Seven Sons of National Defence. \\nThe No. It is ranked in the best 50 universities in satisfaction degree in China. \\nThe institute\\'s main building is a smaller version of the main building of the Lomonosov Moscow State University with the majority of the buildings constructed during the time of Sino-Soviet friendship from 1949 to 1959 when the Soviet Union were actively involved in the development of Northeast China. HIT undertakes research covered by official secrets (e. HIT has been ranked in the top 10 Best Global Universities for Engineering by the U. The Harbin campus owned 3. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. In 2020, it was ranked in the 101-150 band by Academic Ranking of World Universities. Winter and summer holidays are scheduled to occur between semesters\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "e" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When did the author who published 'Capturing Knowledge about Drug-Drug Interactions to Enhance Treatment Effectiveness' graduate as a doctor in computer science?\n Context: Edna Ruckhaus et al.: Analyzing Linked Data Quality with LiQuate. (2013) was authored by Maria-Esther Vidal. Kuldeep Singh et al.: Why Reinvent the Wheel: Let's Build Question Answering Systems Together. (2018) was authored by Disha Purohit et al.: SPaRKLE : Symbolic caPtuRing of knowledge for Knowledge graph enrichment with LEarning. (2023) was authored\nMara-Esther Vidal was working in \"Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Sankt Augustin, Germany while writing paper: SerVCS: Serialization Agnostic Ontology Development in Distributed Settings, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas (Venezuela) while writing paper: SILURIAN: a sparql visualizer for understanding queries and federations, L3S Research Center, Hannover, Germany while writing paper: Ontario\nMara-Esther Vidal is the author of \"No one is perfect: Analysing the Performance of Question Answering Components over the DBpedia Knowledge Graph, Bias in Data-driven AI Systems -- An Introductory Survey, Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources: A Case Study of Drug Induced Liver Injury, Traditional Machine Learning Models and Bidirectional Encoder Representations From Transformer (BERT)–Based Automatic Classification of Tweets about Eating Disorders: Algorith Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. A second data breach occurred several months later. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. In 2006, John C. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". \\nThe National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) launched in 2005 as one of the Centers of Excellence supported by the Department of Homeland Security in the United States. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. College Park Scholars is another LLP umbrella that includes programs in the arts, public health, and legal thought, among other things. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nTwenty years later, the federally-funded Agricultural Experiment Station was established there. \"\\nMany of the faculty members have funding from federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Security Agency. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. \\nIn 2017, the university received a record-breaking donation of $219. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. \\nIn 2021, the university was ranked among the top 10 universities in The Princeton Review\\'s annual survey of the Top Schools for Innovation & Entrepreneurship; this was the sixth consecutive such ranking. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2000" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are associated with the affiliation in which the creator of 'Minimizing the Complexity of Goldreich's Pseudorandom Generator' is working?\n Context: Zvika Brakerski and Vinod Vaikuntanathan: Lattice-based FHE as secure as PKE. (2013), Nir Bitansky and Vinod Vaikuntanathan: A Note on Perfect Correctness by Derandomization. (2022), Yael Tauman Kalai et al.: Somewhere Statistical Soundness, Post-Quantum Security, and SNARGs for P. (2021), Zvika Brakerski and Vin\nVinod Vaikuntanathan was working in \"(University of Toronto, Canada while writing paper: Functional Re-encryption and Collusion-Resistant Obfuscation, IBM Research, while writing paper: Signature Schemes with Bounded Leakage Resilience, MIT, Cambridge, USA while writing paper: A Note on Perfect Correctness by Derandomization, MIT, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Splinter: practical private queries on public data, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\"Can homomorphic encryption be practical, On Continual Leakage of Discrete Log Representations, A Note on Perfect Correctness by Derandomization, Information leak in the Chord lookup protocol, A Group Signature Scheme from Lattice Assumptions, On the Hardness of Average-Case k-SUM, Somewhere Statistical Soundness, Post-Quantum Security, and SNARGs for P.\" was written by Vinod Vaikuntanathan The symbol of the Weizmann Institute of Science is the multibranched Ficus tree. Full fellowships are given to all students. \\nIt is a multidisciplinary research center, with around 3,800 scientists, postdoctoral fellows, Ph. The institute was in 7th place in the European Research Council report in 2020 for its high rate of success in obtaining research grants. \\nAs of 2015, the Weizmann Institute had approximately 2,500 students, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and faculty, and awards M. The following persons held the position of scientific director:\\n31°54′27″N 34°48′33″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff31. Yeda has more marine genetic patents than any other research institute. \\nThe institute was founded in 1934 by Chaim Weizmann and his first team, among them Benjamin M\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "257365" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the professor who specializes in software engineering and programming languages meet his wife, Angela Margiotta Nierstrasz?\n Context: Oscar Nierstrasz was working in \"Software Composition Group-Institut für Informatik und angewandte Mathematik, University of Bern, Switzerland while writing paper: Detecting implicit collaboration patterns, Software Composition Group, University of Bern, Switzerland while writing paper: Change-Enabled Software Systems, Software Composition Group, University of Bern, Switzerland while writing paper: A decade of code comment quality assessment: A systematic literature review, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India while writing paper: Towards\nHow Do Software Architects Specify and Validate Quality Requirements was written by Oscar Nierstrasz. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. The vonRoll site, another former factory building, is in the process of being refurbished to house the Faculty of Human Sciences and the Department of Social Sciences. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. The physician Gabriel Gustav Valentin was the first Jewish professor to be elected to a chair at a German-speaking university. The Faculty of Science focuses on the natural and life sciences. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. The university passed another milestone in 1992, when its enrollment reached 10,000. \\nAs a comprehensive university, Bern covers a wide range of classical university courses in some 39 bachelor, 71 master and 69 advanced study programs. The Human Sciences Faculty was founded in 2005 and offers study programmes in education, sports and psychology\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Geneva, Switzerland" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the researcher who published the article 'Performance Analysis of Distributed Auxiliary Radio Telescopes Under Shared Spectrum Access Paradigm and Cooling Power Constraint' have?\n Context: P. Chaturanga Weeraddana et al.: Probability of Error Analysis of 4-QAM OFDM Systems with Random Residual Frequency Offset. (2008) was authored by Hlaing Minn and Xiaoyu Fu et al.: A new ranging method for OFDMA systems.\nHlaing Minn was working in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada while writing paper: On ARQ scheme with adaptive error control, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA while writing paper: Pilot Designs with Guard Bands for Channel Estimation of MIMO OFDM Systems with Frequency-Dependent I/Q Imbalances, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas, Dallas, 800 W. Campbell Rd, Richard\n\"A Novel OFDMA Ranging Method Exploiting Multiuser Diversity, Comments and Corrections to \"A New Paradigm for Spectrum Sharing between Cellular Wireless Communications and Radio Astronomy Systems\" [Sep 17 3985-3999], On Channel Estimation for Massive MIMO With Pilot Contamination, An Investigation into Initial Ranging Method for Mobile OFDMA Systems, On the performance comparison of VSF-OFCDMA and OFDMA, Consistent Pilot Designs for Frequency Offset Estimation\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "34893" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the contributor who published Towards a Totally Distributed Meeting Scheduling System born?\n Context: The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, email: jeanoh, meneguzz, katia@cs.cmu.edu> while writing paper: On the benefits of argumentation schemes in deliberative dialogues (extended abstract), The Robotics Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, while writing paper: ANTIPA: an agent architecture for prognostic reasoning assistance, Carnegie Mellon\n\"Towards an Understanding of the Value of Cooperation in Uncertain World, Distributed Problem Solving through Coordination in a Society of Agents, Towards a totally distributed meeting scheduling system, Fundamental Issues in Automated Market Making, Design of a Multi–Unit Double Auction E–Market, A computational model for online agent negotiation, A decentralized approach to space deconfliction, How can an agent learn to negotiate, A crowdfunding model for green energy investment, SWWS 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. M. A. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. The purpose-built facility is in the Walworth area of Camberwell and can accommodate 150 students aged 11–19. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. At the northwest corner is St George\\'s Circus. The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. The building also houses skills laboratories for the University\\'s nursing students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Greece" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the writer of Effects of Visual Separation and Physical Discontinuities when Distributing Information across Multiple Displays?\n Context: Mary Czerwinski was working in \"Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA while writing paper: Stress is in the eye of the beholder, Microsoft, USA while writing paper: Investigating Self-supervised Learning for Predicting Stress and Stressors from Passive Sensing, Microsoft Research Limited, USA while writing paper: The Large-Display User Experience, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Voicepedia: towards speech-based access to unstructured information, (Microsoft) while writing paper:\nOn Recovering Structure of Affect was written by Mary Czerwinski and The temporal aspects of work for HCI. She also wrote Evaluating the Unaccounted Cost of Distraction of Display Ads to the Users. Thompson became the second chairman in Microsofts history. The project promotes the idea of Firmware as a Service. The cost of each Platinum membership is US$500,000 per year. This nonprofit organization is focused on providing support for a cloud computing initiative called Software-Defined Networking. Microsoft informed IBM of Windows NT, and the OS/2 partnership deteriorated. Relatively strong sales of both products helped to produce a record profit in 2007. This new subsidiary was renamed Microsoft Mobile Oy. The increased necessity for remote work and distance education drove demand for cloud computing and grew the companys gaming sales. 2xa0billion to buy the social network Yammer. Microsoft plans to incorporate Ally. , calling the company an abusive monopoly. Microsofts share of the U. This unfolded with Microsoft acquiring Danger Inc. 2007 also saw the creation of a multi-core unit at Microsoft, following the steps of server companies such as Sun and IBM. There were two versions, a basic version for $299. Since Satya Nadella took over as CEO in 2014, the company has scaled back on hardware and instead focused on cloud computing, a move that helped the companys shares reach their highest value since December 1999. The total price of the deal was $8. During the summer of 2015 the company lost $7. All previous divisions will be dissolved into new divisions without any workforce cuts. With a few exceptions of new companies, like Netscape, Microsoft was the only major and established company that acted fast enough to be a part of the World Wide Web practically from the start. Fellow founders were Google, HP Networking, Yahoo!, Verizon Communications, Deutsche Telekom and 17 other companies. To cope with the potential for an increase in demand for products and services, Microsoft opened a number of holiday stores across the U. Childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen sought to make a business using their skills in computer programming. Microsoft eventually became the leading PC operating systems vendor. The acquisition positioned Microsoft to grow its presence in the market of providing online education to large numbers of people. Other companies like Borland, WordPerfect, Novell, IBM and Lotus, being much slower to adapt to the new situation, would give Microsoft market dominance. In 1972, they founded Traf-O-Data, which sold a rudimentary computer to track and analyze automobile traffic data. :u200a232u200aPaul Allen resigned from Microsoft in 1983 after developing Hodgkins lymphoma. The acquisition of Nuance was completed in March 2022. io into its Viva family of employee experience products. 2% of all). S. S. S. S. S. 5xa0billion in May 2011. 99. In March the company also established guidelines that censor users of Office 365 from using profanity in private documents. Three days later, Windows Phone 8 was launched\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "3.2068965" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research, Maxime Crochemore or Sepp Hochreiter?\n Context: Sepp Hochreiter is also known as \"Sepp Hochreiter\".\nMaxime Crochemore and Thierry Lecroq: Trie. (2018), Maxime Crochemore: String-matching and periods. (1989), Maxime Crochemore and Zdenek Troncek: On the Size of DASG for Multiple Texts. (2002), Maxime Crochemore and Robert Mercas: Fewer runs than word length. (2014), Jean-Jacques Hébrard and Maxime Crochemore: Calcul de La Distance Par Les Sous-Mots. (19\nSepp Hochreiter is cited by count of 87819.\ni10Index is 91.\nSepp Hochreiter is the author of Maxime Crochemore who is also the creator of Sepp Hochreiter.\nMaxime Crochemore's link is http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nms/depts/informatics/people/atoz/crochemorem.aspx. He also has a link to https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q29032892 and https://www.researcherid.com/rid/K-2041-2017.\nSepp Hochreiter was working in \"Fakultät für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany while writing paper: Nonlinear ICA through low-complexity autoencoders, Institute of Advanced Research in Artificial Intelligence (IARAI), Landstraßer Hauptstraße 5, 1030 Vienna, Austria, ELLIS Unit Linz, LIT AI Lab, Institute for Machine Learning, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria#TAB# while writing paper: Increasing\nSepp Hochreiter has 270 works count.\nThe surprising efficiency of framing geo-spatial time series forecasting as a video prediction task – Insights from the IARAI Traffic4cast Competition at NeurIPS 2019, Toward a broad AI, The Plaid Model, Do internals of neural networks make sense in the context of hydrology, A new summarization method for affymetrix probe level data, A community effort in SARSCoV2 drug discovery\" was written by Sepp Hochreiter.\\nThe abbreviation RE is derived from the first two letters of the faculty\\'s name German name, Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät. The faculty consists of 32 institutes and offers academic degrees e. \\nSeveral master\\'s degrees to specialize in the area of computer science, mathematics and physics, such as pervasive computing, industrial mathematics or biophysics are available. \\nSome of the dormitories become hotels during the summer holidays, most notably the Julius Raab Heim under the name Hotel Sommerhaus. \\nToday, about 24,000 students study at the park campus in the northeast of Linz, with one out of nine students being from abroad. \\nThe JKU is also located close to Austria\\'s autobahn network at theDornach exit on the A7 Mühlkreisautobahn (ca. \\nThe Johannes Kepler University has four faculties with a total of 127 institutes. In addition to Diploma and doctorate degrees in law, the RE faculty offers a Bachelor\\'s degree in Business Law in cooperation with the SoWi faculty. At present, the RE faculty consists of 20 institutes. \\nThe Faculty of Medicine was founded in 2014. In 2019 many new buildings are being built\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Maxime Crochemore" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization of the contributor of the 'Describing Datasets in Wikidata' publication?\n Context: Anne Cregan et al.: Pushing the Limits of OWL, Rules and Protege. A Simple Example. (2005) was authored by Denny Vrandecic.\nPeter Dolog et al.: Proceedings of the WWW 2008 Workshop on Social Web and Knowledge Management, Beijing, China, April 22, 2008 (2008) was edited by Denny Vrandecic and Leslie Carr et al.: 22nd International World Wide Web Conference, WWW '13, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 13-17, 2013, Companion Volume (2013).\nDenny Vrandecic can be found at http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q18618629.\nDenny Vrandei was working in \"Karlsruhe Institute of Technology while writing paper: Capturing Common Knowledge about Tasks, Institut AIFB, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Germany. E-mail: voelker, vrandecic, sure@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de while writing paper: AEON – An approach to the automatic evaluation of ontologies, Google, San Francisco, USA while writing\n\"Ontology Evaluation, Labels in the Web of Data, SEKT Methodology: Initial Framework and Evaluation of Guidelines, Reflecting Knowledge Diversity on the Web, The Two Cultures Mashing up Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web - Position paper -, A Methodology for Ontology Learning, Evaluating DILIGENT Ontology Engineering in a Legal Case Study\" was written by Denny Vrandei.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "nonprofit" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where is the institute of the co-author, Joos Vandewalle, who worked with Yves Moreau in 1997?\n Context: Yves Moreau is a person.\nYves Moreau was working in \"Katholieke Universiteit Leuven\" while writing paper: Clustering by heterogeneous data fusion : framework and applications, ESAT-STADIUS, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium while writing paper: A bioinformatics e-dating story: computational prediction and prioritization of receptor-ligand pairs, CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, France while writing paper: L’an III du DES de médecin\n\"How normal is a normal human embryo, Can herd immunity be achieved without breaking ICUs?\", ISMB/ECCB 2015, Correction to: Reply to Letter by Tellier et al., ‘Scientific refutation of ESHG statement on embryo selection’, Towards a Belgian reference set', written by Yves Moreau.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the professional title of the individual who wrote Message from the Incoming Editor-in-Chief?\n Context: Jocelyn Chanussot was working in \"GIPSA - Signal Images Physique while writing paper: Outcome of the 2011 GRSS data fusion contest: exploiting WorldView-2 multi-angular acquisitions, Gipsa-Lab, Saint-Martin d'Hères, France while writing paper: Spatio-Temporal Multiscale Denoising?Pub _newline?>of Fluoroscopic Sequence, GIPSA-Laboratory, Gr\nThe book \"Hyperspectral Pansharpening: A Review, Using the QNR index as decision criteria for improving fusion quality,\" was written by Jocelyn Chanussot. It includes: On the use of ICA for hyperspectral image analysis, On the use of higher order statistics in SAS imagery [synthetic aperture sonar], Analysis of supplementary information emerging from the ICA based ICTD, A critical comparison of pansharpening algorithms, Foreword to the Special The resources contributed by these organizations will remain largely independent from other member institutions. \\nHEC Paris also joined the new university pole without becoming a member. Other higher education or research institutions may join in the future. This new pole was initially called \"NewUni\", and became the Polytechnic Institute of Paris in February 2019. The goal was to be recognized as an entity of sufficient size and quality, and to become a top-ranking, research-focused French university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Editor-in-Chief" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the researcher who worked with Gilles Louppe on 'Adversarial Variational Optimization of Non-Differentiable Simulators'?\n Context: Gilles Louppe et al.: carl: a likelihood-free inference toolbox. (2016) was authored by Kyle Cranmer, Gurtej Kanwar et al.: Equivariant flow-based sampling for lattice gauge theory. (2020) was authored by Kim Albertsson et al.: Machine Learning in High Energy Physics Community White Paper. (2018) was authored by Michael S. Albergo et al.: Flow-based sampling in the lattic\nK. Cranmer was working in \"(New York University) while writing paper: Replication data for: Natural Priors, CMSSM Fits and LHC Weather Forecasts sigma8.tab, Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A. while writing paper: Searches for new physics: Les Houches recommendations for the presentation of LHC results, (New York University) while writing paper: Mining gold from implicit models to improve likelihood-free inference, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI\n\"Jet mass and substructure of inclusive jets in $ sqrt s = 7;textTeV $ pp collisions with the ATLAS experiment, Asymptotic distribution for two-sided tests with lower and upper boundaries on the parameter of interest, bsafdi/XMM_BSO_DATA: Instrument Responses, Yadage and Packtivity – analysis preservation using parametrized workflows, A coverage study of the CMSSM based on ATLAS\\n\\nThis article about an Australian engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5.962963" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of citedByCount, who has a higher count, the author of 'Aliquot Cycles of Repdigits' or the author of 'Collapsing Oracle-Tape Hierarchies'?\n Context: \"Thomas Eiter et al.: Query Answering in the Description Logic Horn-. (2008), Jinsong Guo et al.: RED: Redundancy-Driven Data Extraction from Result Pages? (2019), Wolfgang Fischl et al.: HyperBench: A Benchmark and Tool for Hypergraphs and Empirical Findings. (2021), Tim Furche et al.: Real understanding of real estate forms. (2011), Andrea Cal et\nFlorian Luca has citedByCount of 3925.\nFlorian Luca was working in the National Autonomous University of Mexico while writing paper: Congruent numbers with higher exponents, Instituto de Matemáticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, C.P. 58089, Morelia, Michoacn, México fluca@matmor.unam.mx while writing paper: PSEUDOPRIMES IN CERTAIN LINEAR RECURRENCES, IMATE,\nFlorian Luca wrote \"On the least common multiple of Lucas subsequences, On the largest common divisor of two Cullen numbers, On the Local Minima of the Order of Appearance Function, A quantitative lower bound for the greatest time factor of (ab+1) (bc+1) (ca+1), On the fixed points of the map $x mapsto xx$ modulo a prime, On the system of Diophantine equations a2+b2=(m For instance, some studies have attributed to it more than 50% of Mexico\\'s scientific production, followed by several prominent public universities (e. \\nDespite the low percentage of funding invested in research and development in Mexico, the UNAM stands out as a research-oriented university with international competitiveness across all fields of knowledge. The school of engineering has organized along with Google some of the largest all Latina Hackathons. Which is more than 40 years old and has each year more than 100,000 attendants. For instance, it was recognized by UNESCO as producing globally some of the most impactful research on Artificial Intelligence. \\nResearch centers tend to focus on multidisciplinary problems particularly relevant to Mexico and the developing world, most notably, the Center for Applied Sciences and Technological Development, which focuses on connecting the sciences to real-world problems (e. \\nUNAM students and professors are regarded throughout Mexico as politically very active, generally speaking. More than 25% of the total scientific papers published by Mexican academics come from researchers at UNAM. The author of this famous phrase, José Vasconcelos, assumed the rectory in 1920, within the framework of the Latin American University Reform, and at a time when the hopes of the Mexican Revolution were still alive; There was a great faith in the homeland, and the redemptive spirit extended into the environment. \\nAll research centers are open to students from around the world. \\nIn recent years, it has attracted students and hired professional scientists from all over the world, most notably from Europe, other countries in Latin America, India, and the United States, creating a unique and diverse scientific community. It \"means in this motto the conviction that our race will elaborate a culture of new tendencies, of spiritual and free essence\", explained the \"Master of America\" when presenting the proposal. The UNAM is likely also the Mexican institution, whether public or private, with the greatest infrastructure and investment in basic research. \\nUNAM is organized in schools or colleges, rather than departments. \\nThe Open University and Distance Education System or \"Sistema de Universidad Abierta y Educación a Distancia\" (SUAyED) is an alternative to the university\\'s on-campus education. \\nUNAM has a set of schools covering different academic fields such as \"engineering\" or \"law\". ,\\xa0optics, nanosciences), and Center for Energy Research, which conducts world-class research in alternative energies. \\nThe last major student strike at the university occurred in 1999–2000 when students shut down the campus for almost a year to protest a proposal to charge students the equivalent of US$150 per semester for those who could afford it. UNAM along with Google has organized large scale Latina Hackathons. \\nIt hosts every year one of Mexico\\'s top book fairs, known in spanish as Feria Internacional del Libro de Palacio de Mineria. \\nUNAM\\'s history has made it a strong advocate of minorities, especially women in tech. The open education programs require on-campus assistance at least one in every 15 days, usually on Saturdays (semi-presence). \\nUNAM has excelled in many areas of research. \\nUNAM currently installed its first supercomputer Sirio (Cray Y/MP) in 1991. University City) would be in San Ángel, to the south of the city. \\nThe motto that animates the National University, \"For my people the spirit shall speak\", reveals the humanistic vocation with which it was conceived. \\nSUAyED offers bachelor and postgraduate degrees. All Mexican Nobel laureates were either alumni or faculty of UNAM. As rector of the university, he expressed the importance of ending the oppression and the bloody confrontations of yesteryear, with the new battlefields being those of culture and education, as means to achieve a new era of unification of Latin Americans. \\nOpened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim, the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico. The university houses many of Mexico\\'s premiere research institutions. The image was chosen among 16 works, and required more than 800 sketches\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Georg Gottlob" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which university did the author of DoMaIN graduate in 1997?\n Context: Jiang Xie has a written paper amount of 7 in 2012.\nJiang Xie wrote 6 papers in 2016.\nJiang (Linda) Xie is the author of Yi Song and Jiang Xie: Broadcast Design in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (2014) and On the Spectrum Handoff for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks without Common Control Channel (2011).\nJiang Xie has 51 i10Index.\nJiang Xie is the Author.\nJiang (Linda) Xie's link is https://www.linkedin.com/in/jixie and also https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=92566.\nJiang Xie is a member of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.\nJiang Xie is the name of Jiang Xie.\nJiang Xie has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0683-4308.\nJiang Xie was working in \"#N##N#University of North Carolina–Charlotte\" while writing paper: Evolution of Mobile Cellular Netoworks, Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA while writing paper: $hboxQB2hboxIC$: A QoS-Based Broadcast Protocol Under Blind Information for Multihop Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks with Colli\n\"Hide and Seek: A Defense Against Off-sensing Attack in Cognitive Radio Networks, A novel distributed dynamic location management scheme for minimizing signaling costs in Mobile IP, IEEE Software Defined Network Initiative, On the Spectrum Handoff for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks without Common Control Channel, A Mobility Management Scheme to Reduce the Impact of Channel Heterogeneity in Cognitive Radio Femtocell Networks, Autonomic Multimedia Communications: Where Are We Now?, Unified Analytical Model for BroadNC States Masters program in data analytics was the first in the United States. Wuf. In 2012, Thomas H. In 2022, U. The director since 2015 is William K. The organization is a clearinghouse for concerns from students and answers from administrators. The Nubian Message is published biweekly. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Lawrence. In 2014–2015 NC State became part of only fifty-four institutions in the U. This conglomeration became the University of North Carolina in 1931. President Peter Hans heads the system. The Challenge was listed as one of the 102 Things You Gotta Do Before You Graduate by Sports Illustrated. NC States College of Engineering was tied for 24th by U. 2xa0km) in 2012). In 1937, Blake R. Students held a Unity Rally in response to denounce the acts of racism. Located 1xa0mi (1. The North Carolina State University Centennial Biomedical Campus is located 2. One of his students Katharine Stinson became the Federal Aviation Administrations first female engineer. The stadium property is 3. It is open daily without charge. The cumulative total reached $2. The student body president serves on the board of trustees as a voting member. 0xa0km) west of the NCSU Memorial Tower. Student organizations must be registered through Student Involvement to become eligible for appropriations. Patil highlighted the MSA program in Harvard Business Review as one of only a few sources of talent with proven strengths in data science. I. The Graduate School reviews all postgraduate education applications. For 2020, U. 4xa0billion endowment. In 2020, the College of Education tied for 45th in the U. Sixty-one private and government agency partners are on Centennial Campus. A. The yearbook serves as a historian of campus. S. S. S. S. S\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Tsinghua University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which city did the author of 'Nothing about me without me': investigating the health information access needs of adolescent patients work as a Staff Software Engineer at IBM before joining the Georgia Institute of Technology?\n Context: The School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA while writing paper: The Playful Potential of Shared Mealtime. Asking about the effect on adolescent–doctor communication changes attitudes. Lauren Wilcox was working in \"Google, United States while writing paper: How Knowledge Workers Think Generative AI Will (Not) Transform Their Industries, Google Research while writing paper: Introduction to the Special Issue on Human-Centred AI in Healthcare: Challenges Appearing in the Wild\nLauren Wilcox is the author of AI Consent Futures: A Case Study on Voice Data Collection with Clinicians. This laid a foundation for future research grants from the federal government of Canada. The university received $419,248 from the Government of Canada to promote uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among public health leaders, community figures, Indigenous peoples, and leadership in municipal government. The Nitobe Memorial Garden, built to honour Japanese scholar Inazo Nitobe, the garden has been the subject of more than fifteen years study by a UBC professor, [who?] who believes its construction hides a number of impressive features, including references to Japanese philosophy and mythology, shadow bridges visible only at certain times of year, and positioning of a lantern filled with light at the exact date and time of Nitobes death each year. This is the direction the University of British Columbia is moving towards to continue their ideas of sustainable development. Other sustainable features of the CIRS building include:The building integrates green sustainable and humane features, i. The university refused to release the agreement without an access to information request. In total the university raised $262 million for the campaign. The university was ranked in spite of having opted out – along with several other universities in Canada – of participating in Macleans graduate survey since 2006. In 2015 UBC concluded its Start an Evolution capital campaign. UBC Okanagan is currently expanding its campus to downtown Kelowna. In 1993 UBC concluded its World of Opportunity capital campaign that started in 1988. Most of the camps were dismantled and carried by barge or truck to the university where the huts were scattered across the campus. Two landmarks for creating water sustainability are the CIRS and the C. She was also the first woman to be appointed to the UBC Senate. The Sauder School of Business MBA programs were ranked fourth in Canada. The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) building has been called North Americas most sustainable, innovative, and high performance building. Postage sent to any building on campus includes Vancouver in the address. 5xa0million visits to its website. Buildings on the Vancouver campus occupy 1. To do less would be unthinkable. 2% of the student population. The book was printed in a limited edition of only 438 copies, but there are only 48 copies in the world with its particular type of binding. [citation needed] Annual fundr'}. That same year, the university launched a normal school program under the direction of Sally Rogow to train educators methods to teach students with multiple disabilities or were visually impaired. There are 2,303 indigenous students, making up 3. The same rankings placed the business school 11th in Canada for its undergraduate business program. The acceptance rate for domestic applications in 2013 was 50. In 1917 Evlyn Fenwick Farris became the first woman in Canada to be appointed to the board of governors of a university — a founding governor of UBC. He served previously as the 28th president of the University of Cincinnati. The former Main Library underwent construction and was renamed the Irving K. WWII marked the first provision of money from the federal government to the university for research purposes. It reported 871 unpaid employees. Most graduate courses were dropped. It cost 23xa0million dollars to complete the 65,000 square foot building. Students spend two years at one of three Sciences Po regional campuses in France (Le Havre, Menton, or Reims), each of which is devoted to a particular region of the world. 09xa0millionxa0m2 (11. 7xa0millionxa0sqxa0ft) gross on 1. The mean admission average during the 2023–24 school year for domestic first-year students was 89–91 per cent. In the 2011 rankings, UBC was ranked second in the category: top 5 teaching programs. The UBC botanical gardens original site was at the Old Arboretum\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Austin, Texas" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What kind of organization is the institute of the writer of 'Manageable fine-grained information flow'?\n Context: James Larisch et al.: No Root Store Left Behind. (2023) was authored by Eddie Kohler.\nEddie Kohler was working in \"UCLA Center for Embedded Network Sensing while writing paper: Sympathy for the sensor network debugger, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA while writing paper: Manageable fine-grained information flow, Harvard University while writing paper: The scalable commutativity rule, Harvard University while writing paper: Opportunities for optimism in contended main-memory multicore transactions, The Tenet architecture for tiered sensor networks, MIT Labs, Cambridge\nThe scalable commutativity rule, Internet research needs better models, The click modular router, Can software routers scale?, A Debugging System for Sensor Networks, Towards Multiverse Databases, The Click modular router, A Sensor Network Application Construction Kit, Towards a Debugging System for Sensor Networks was written by Eddie Kohler.\\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "other" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What recognition did the electrical engineer receive in 2016 for contributions to synchronization and channel estimation in communication systems?\n Context: Hlaing Minn was working in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada while writing paper: On ARQ scheme with adaptive error control. He was working in the Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore while writing paper: Orthogonal Multicarrier Division Multiple Access for Multipoint-to-Multipoint Networks. He was working in The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA while writing paper: Comments and Corrections to “A New Paradigm for Spectrum Sharing between Cell\n\"Artificial Noise Aided Hybrid Precoding Design for Secure mmWave MISO Systems with Partial Channel Knowledge, Simplified Frequency Offset Estimation for MIMO OFDM Systems, Frequency Offset Estimation and Training Sequence Design for MIMO OFDM, A new ranging method for OFDMA systems, Modified data-pilot multiplexed scheme for OFDM systems, SFBC design tradeoffs for mobile SC-FDMA with application to LTE-a\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Fellow of IEEE" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the author of 'Research directions in situated computing' have?\n Context: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon was working in \"Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, CNRS & Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France while writing paper: Beyond the 10-bit Barrier: Fitts’ Law in Multi-Scale Electronic Worlds, Extreme Situated Interaction while writing paper: FileWeaver, Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, An anatomy of interaction: co-occurrences and entanglements, \n\"An overview of human-computer interaction, Beyond Applications: Interaction Substrates and Instruments, Effects of display size and navigation type on a classification task, Fitts' law 50 years later: applications and contributions from human–computer interaction, What Can Software Learn From Hypermedia?, Beyond the 10-bit Barrier: Fitts’ Law in Multi-Scale Electronic Worlds, Interaction Knowledge: Understanding the ‘Mechanics’ of Digital Tools, Interaction Is the Future of Computing, Preface: Fit\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the Honorary Doctorate received by the author from Syracuse University in 2017?\n Context: H. Vincent Poor has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 15.336842105263157.\nAndrey Garnaev et al.: A Multi-Jammer Power Control Game. (2021) was authored by H. Vincent Poor.\nH. Vincent Poor was created with the IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal.\nH. Vincent Poor can be found at http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q16734626.\nH. Vincent Poor was working in \"IEEE-USA, BUREAU Palo Alto, Calif.; Tekla, IEEE Spectrum, 3 Park Ave., 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016-5997, Standards Association; while writing paper: Contributors, Chennai., IEEE Spectrum, 3 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5997, Standards Association;, Technical Activities;, IEEE GLOBALSPEC 30 Tech Valley Dr., Suite 102, East Greenbush, NY 12061 while\nThe Wiretap Channel with Feedback: Encryption Over the Channel, Secure Communications With Insecure Feedback: Breaking the High-SNR ceiling, What network motifs tell us about resilience and reliability of complex networks, Cooperative Sensing With Imperfect Reporting Channels: Hard Decisions or Soft Decisions?, Interference Alignment for Secrecy, From Technological Networks to Social Networks, Revisiting Analog Over-the-Air Machine Learning: The Blessing and Curse of Inter\\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Doctor of Science" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which international conference steering committee was Jean-Pierre Jouannaud a member of from 1989 to 1994?\n Context: Jean-Pierre Jouannaud has a h-index of 24.\nJean-Pierre Jouannaud was working in \"Professeur at University Paris-Sud, France while writing paper: Review: Term Rewriting Systems, * Terese: Term Rewriting Systems, LIX, École Polytechnique, 91400, Palaiseau, France while writing paper: Higher-Order Termination: From Kruskal to Computability, Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, Bat. 490, 91405, Orsay Cedex, France while writing\n\"From OBJ to ML to Coq, Open source software for certifying programs: Why, which and how?\", Principles of OBJ2, Inductive-data-type systems, More problems in rewriting, Twenty Years Later, Church-Rosser Properties of Normal Rewriting, Review: Term Rewriting Systems * Terese: Term Rewriting Systems, The computability path ordering: the end of a quest, Algebra, Meaning, and Computation: Essays dedicated to, resulting in a vacancy in the field of biological research in Tsinghua for almost 30 years. There are currently about 400 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. Bisson Award in 2003 from STLE, the 2008 PE Publishing Prize by the Editor and Editorial Board of the Journal of Engineering Tribology. The research focus of the department include following areas. Graduating from institutions such as Columbia, Yale, and Harvard, those Tsinghua alumni have played an important role in areas of law and diplomacy. 1% of all test takers. The school is directly affiliated with Tsinghua University in Beijing. The department changed its name to the current name in September 2009. The pseudonym sounds like a persons name but is a homophone for two schools. It has been awarded numerous awards, including two National Natural Science Awards, two National Invention Awards, one National Award for Science and Technology Progress, two National Excellent Science Book Awards, 25 awards from ministries or provinces of China, Edmond E. It is also a member of the C9 League. The merged university later became the National Southwestern Associated University, located in Kunming, Yunnan. United States Secretary of State John Hay suggested that the US$30 million Boxer indemnity allotted to the United States was excessive. Tsinghua University ranked No. Botanist Qian Chongshu took up the first dean. 5 years in clinical medicine, basic medical education and research. Along with its membership in the C9 League, Tsinghua University affiliations include the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, a group of 50 leading Asian and American universities, Washington University in St. Tsinghua alumni include the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and paramount leader of China, Xi Jinping 79, who graduated with a degree in chemical engineering, along with the CCP General Secretary and former Paramount Leader of China Hu Jintao 64, who graduated with a degree in hydraulic engineering. Numerous architects were involved in the designing of buildings on the campus. It became the first student autonomous organization in mainland China for students to participate in the schools management. The Tsinghua University section of the merged university returned to Beijing at the end of World War II. P. As of 2021, the U. The campus is located in the University Town of Shenzhen since 18 October 2003. Legal education in Tsinghua University at the time focused on international affairs and Chinese legal studies. :u200a108u200aDuring the Third Front construction, Tsinghua established a branch in Mianyang, Sichuan province. While selectivity varies by province, the sheer number of high school students applying for college each year has resulted in overall acceptance rates far lower than 0. [citation needed] Tsinghua Universitys campus was named one of the most beautiful college campuses in the world by a panel of architects and campus designers in Forbes in 2010; it was the only university in Asia on the list. 56 million). Wang Hongwei (王宏伟) is the current dean of School of Life Sciences. The Institute of Opto-electronic Engineering (IOEE) was established in 1958. Many Chinese legal scholars graduated during that era, including Wang Tieya (王铁崖), Gong Xiangrui (龚祥瑞) and Lou Bangyan (楼邦彦). The new law school inherited the spirit of the old law school and has endeavored to add international factors to its students curriculum. Internationally, Tsinghua was regarded as the most reputable Chinese university by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where, it has ranked 8th globally and 1st in the Asia-Pacific. It obtained the Chinese governments authorization to offer PhD program in 1981 and the approval to build the post-doctoral research site in 1988. As of 2013, structural biologist and foreign associate of National Academy of Sciences of United States Dr. Before the Japanese army invaded Beijing in 1937, the School of Law developed greatly. In 2016, Schwarzman Scholars was established with almost US$400 million endowment by Steven Schwarzman, the chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Group and other multinational corporations and global leaders. Only about 16% of MBA applicants are admitted each year\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "International Conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA)" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author published more articles, the creator of 'Step away from stepwise' or 'Morphological surface profile extraction from multiple sonars'?\n Context: Gary Smith wrote 2 papers in 2013.\nGary Smith wrote 3 papers in 2017.\nGary Smith's written paper amount in year2022 is 3,.\nGary Smith was working in the \"Center for the Application of Mathematics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA while writing paper: On the derivation of the constitutive equation of the simple fluid from that of a simple material? by R.R. Huilgol, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut while writing paper: On the Generation of Anisotropic Tensors, Department of Civil Engineering, Pomona College, Claremont, Connecticut while writing paper: Integrity bases for a symmetric tensor\nThe paper \"On the derivation of the constitutive equation of the simple fluid from that of a simple material\" by R.R. Huilgol was written by Gary Smith. Further Evidence on the Value of a Priori Information was written by Gary Smith.In 1924, Washington Dukes son, James B. Cooper stated that the charged players were victims of a tragic rush to accuse. In 2014, Duke removed the name of Charles B. A researcher at the school was falsifying or fabricating research data in order to win grants for financial gain. Duke Memorial Scholarship awarded for academic excellence, the Benjamin N. During the planning of the Collegiate Gothic buildings, James B. The curriculum of D'}. East Campus, 1. Sixty oercent of matriculates are from Singapore and 40% are from over 20 countries. Dukes endowment had a market value of $12. The researcher was arrested in 2013 on charges of embezzling funds from the university. The balance enroll in Dukes Pratt School of Engineering. Admission to Duke is defined by U. At first, James B. to speak at the university in November 1964 on the progress of the Civil Rights Movement. 4xa0km) from West Campus. Pilkey Marine Research Laboratory was dedicated. Most of the academic and administrative centers are located there. By 1930, the majority of the Collegiate Gothic-style buildings on the campus one mile (1. Twenty-four certificate programs also are available. 0xa0km) of allées and paths throughout the gardens. Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, devoted to flora of the Southeastern United States; the W. Though Duke stone contains no fossils, other areas of the Carolina Terrane contain fossilized corals and trilobites that were used to establish that this formation is exotic to the main North American (Laurentia) landmass. 92 and 520, respectively. The university presidents official residence, the J. The scheme was exposed by the allegations made through a lawsuit, filed by a whistleblower, who had worked as a Duke employee, and discovered the false data. 51xa0km2) Duke Forest. 51xa0km2) in six divisions, just west of West Campus. A 2022 survey by The Chronicle found about 22% of first-year students were the child or sibling of a Duke alumnus. The use of Duke stone has been given partial credit for the universitys success: “Duke in fact became a great university in part because it looked like one from the start”. During this time it also became the birthplace of the first Physician Assistant degree program in the United States. About 125,000xa0sqxa0ft (11,600xa0m2) was updated at Gross Hall, including new lighting and windows and a skylight. One of the major public attractions on the main campus is the 54-acre (220,000xa0m2) Sarah P. In summer 2014, a number of construction projects were completed. The Marine Laboratory is a member of the National Association of Marine Laboratories. Duke alumni also include 50 Rhodes Scholars. … There is insufficient evidence to determine if the volcanic material was deposited directly by igneous action or if it was re-worked by sedimentary processes. Duke Forward, a seven-year fundraising campaign, raised $3. In May 2014, the newly built Orrin H. Trinitys curriculum operates under the revised version of Curriculum 2000\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Deniz Başkent" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who wrote Adaptation of Web Services Based on QoS Satisfaction work as a professor?\n Context: Barbara Pernici was working in \", Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano, Italy while writing paper: Exploratory Spatio-Temporal Queries in Evolving Information, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy while writing paper: Spatio-temporal mining of keywords for social media cross-social crawling of emergency events, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy while writing paper: GAMES: Green Active Management of Energy in IT\nA consensus glossary of temporal database concepts, Description of Negotiation Capabilities in Web Services, A layered architecture for flexible Web service invocation, A fuzzy approach for ranking adaptation strategies in CLAM, A Fuzzy Service Adaptation Based on QoS Satisfaction, Mobile Information Systems – Research Challenges on the Conceptual and Logical Level, Towards an infrastructure for temporal databases, Conceptual schema analysis, Report on: 2nd International Symposium on “Artificial Intelligence and the Game of Ches Similar figures apply to graduate students. \\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. 62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nThe university has a long history of research. 7\\xa0million. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. The university offers 32 first level (Bachelor) degree programs. \\nMore specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. \\nMost Italian universities do not offer accommodation for their students on campus. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings for the subject area \\'Engineering & Technology\\', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). However, participation in student elections is generally low, as a result of low participation in extra academical activities. \\nPoliMi offers several opportunities for students that want to integrate their studies with an experience outside Italy\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Udine" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who has more works, the author of BVOT: Self-Tallying Boardroom Voting with Oblivious Transfer or the author of Analyse von Bewegungsstrategien für tubuläre Kontinuumsroboter als Basis für eine sichere Pfadplanung?\n Context: \"Russell A. Fink et al.: Catching the Cuckoo: Verifying TPM Proximity Using a Quote Timing Side-Channel - (Short Paper). (2011), Burton S. Kaliski Jr. et al.: Is DES a Pure Cipher? (Results of More Cycling Experiments on DES). (1985), David Chaum et al.: Scantegrity II: End-to-En\nJessica Burgner-Kahrs was working in the \"Robotics Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada while writing paper: Continuum robot state estimation using Gaussian process regression on SE(3), Center of Mechatronics (MZH), Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30167, Hanover, Germany while writing paper: Tubular manipulators: a new concept for intracochlear positioning of an auditory prosthesis, University of Toronto Mississauga, Continu\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Alan T. Sherman" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the writer of Human wayfinding in information networks?\n Context: Jure Leskovec was working in \"Stanford, Stanford, CA, USA, while writing paper: From Amateurs to Connoisseurs: Modeling the Evolution of User Expertise through Online Reviews, Stanford University while writing paper: LinkBERT: Pretraining Language Models with Document Links, Stanford University () while writing paper: Inferring Person-to-person Proximity Using WiFi Signals, Stanford University () while writing paper: QA-GNN: Reasoning with Language Models\n\"A Computational Approach to Politeness with Application to Social Factors, From Amateurs to Connoisseurs: Modeling the Evolution of User Expertise through Online Reviews, How Powerful are Graph Neural Networks, The Local Closure Coefficient, Patterns of Influence in a Recommendation Network, The Bursty Dynamics of the Twitter Information Network, Why We Read Wikipedia, A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors, Large Language Models as Analogical Reasoners The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC. As of 2020[update], it has three doctoral programs:\\nIn addition, it has multiple certification, certificate, and licensure programs. Its first principal was Ellis N. Cal\\xa0U has a large virtual school. \\nVulcan athletes also demonstrate academic accomplishments. 00 during the 2006–07 academic year, and 74% of the nearly 400 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll (3. \\nThe university has won a total of five national championships. , is the main hub of student activities on campus. A short drive or bus ride from campus, Cal\\xa0U has apartment-like housing at the Vulcan Village complex. More than half of Cal\\xa0U's 18 varsity athletic teams posted grade point averages above 3. \\nThe main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres (37\\xa0ha). \\nPennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master's degree programs. Once again the Vulcans were rewarded with hosting rights for the National Semifinal. \\nCalifornia University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus. 00 GPA or better), including 36 with perfect 4. At the same time, it was granted university status under the name, California University of Pennsylvania. An additional 98-acre (40\\xa0ha) recreation complex, George H\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5.477612" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published the paper 'Modelling multiple mind-matter interaction' in the 'Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud.' journal in 2002?\n Context: Catholijn M. Jonker was working in the \"Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands while writing paper: Modelling Multi-stakeholder Systems: A Case Study, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Artificial Intelligence, De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands while writing paper: COMPOSITIONAL VERIFICATION OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS: A FORM\\nUtrecht University played a prominent role in the golden age of Dutch science. \\nBest-ranked subjects in the world by USNWR 2022:\\nIn the 2023 THE ranking, the university is ranked 66th. \\nBest-ranked subjects in the world by THE ranking 2023:\\nQS ranking by Subject 2023\\nUtrecht University was also mentioned in the BlueSky Ranking Of University Rankings 2022/23 published by Matt Symonds, who is the S of QS, co-founding QS Quacquarelli Symonds ranking. \\nUtrecht University counts a number of distinguished scholars among its alumni and faculty, including 12 Nobel Prize laureates, 1 Pulitzer Prize, 19 Spinoza Prize and 2 NWO Stevin Prize laureates. \\nBest-ranked subjects in the world by AWRU 2023:\\nIn the 2022 USNWR, Utrecht University is ranked 44th (tie) best University in the world. \\nUtrecht University alumni have won a total of 10 gold Olympic medals. \\nUtrecht University is a member of the Coimbra Group (CG), League of European Research Universities (LERU), the Utrecht Network, the European University Association (EUA), the International Association of Universities (IAU) and the McDonnell International Scholars Academy (MISA). The university attracted many students from abroad (especially from Germany, England and Scotland). The other five faculties and most of the administrative services are located in Utrecht Science Park De Uithof, a campus area on the outskirts of the city. \\nUtrecht University was founded on 26 March 1636. They introduced the educational laboratory (onderwijslaboratorium) as a practical learning place for their students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "41" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose two-year mean citedness is higher, the creator of the paper 'Getting Started in Tiling Microarray Analysis' or the author of 'Dynamic Causal Modeling with Neural Population Models'?\n Context: Erik D. Fagerholm et al.: Neural Systems Under Change of Scale. (2021) was authored by Rosalyn J. Moran and Thomas H. B. FitzGerald et al.: Precision and neuronal dynamics in the human posterior parietal cortex during evidence accumulation. (2015). Karl J. Friston et al.: World model learning and inference.\nX. Shirley Liu was working in the Department of Data Science, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Department of Biostatistics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA. while writing paper: Systematic characterization of mutations altering protein degradation in human cancers.\n\"Figure S1 from Discovery of Targets for Immune–Metabolic Antitumor Drugs Identifies Estrogen-Related Receptor Alpha, Figure S10 from Discovery of Targets for Immune–Metabolic Antitumor Drugs Identifies Estrogen-Related Receptor Alpha, Figure S15 from Discovery of Targets for Immune–Metabolic Antitumor Drugs Identifies Estrogen-Related Receptor Alpha, Figure S18 from More than 58 studies, many of them influential, were affected. \\nIn 2024, it came to light that work by several of Dana Farber's executives was fraudulent. The retractions were part of a larger trend of accountability for instances of scientific misconduct. The findings, compiled by a British molecular biologist Sholto David, revealed deliberate fabrications by researchers in the labs of Dana-Farber’s chief executive, Dr. It is internationally known for its research and clinical excellence. It has been also ranked overall the fifth best cancer hospital in the United States by U. Laurie Glimcher, and its chief operating officer, Dr. In 2015, Forbes listed the charity as the 37th biggest in the U. Two Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine are among its past and present faculty. \\nIn August 2018, Dana–Farber Cancer Institute launched a Chinese language section to the hospital website\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Xiaole Shirley Liu" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of the publication 'On a Novel Class of integrable ODEs Related to the Painlevé equations' earn a PhD degree?\n Context: A.S. Fokas has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.7647058823529411.\nA.S. Fokas was working in \"Imperial College London while writing paper: The nonlinear Schrödinger equation with $t$-periodic data: I. Exact results, Univ. of Cambridge while writing paper: A Novel Approach to Elastodynamics: I. The Two-Dimensional Case, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0WA, UK, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of\nThe nonlinear Schrödinger equation with $t$-periodic data: I. Exact results, ON A NOVEL CLASS OF INTEGRABLE ODES RELATED TO THE PAINLEVÉ EQUATIONS, A novel approach to the Lindelof hypothesis, Can artificial intelligence reach human thought?, The modified Helmholtz equation in a semi-strip, A Hele-Shaw problem and the second Painlevé transcendent, The hierarchy of the Benjamin-Ono equation Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. The university began admitting women the following year. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. 4%). ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. 90. S. S. Flowing into the main campus are two branches of Strawberry Creek. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. Prior to 1952, Berkeley was the University of California, so the university president was also Berkeleys chief executive. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. In 1982, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) was established on campus with support from the National Science Foundation and at the request of three Berkeley mathematicians—Shiing-Shen Chern, Calvin Moore, and Isadore M. The American Council on Education, a private non-profit association, ranked Berkeley tenth in 1934\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Caltech" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What kind of organization is the institution of the writer of the article 'Solving the Satisfiability Problem through Boolean Networks'?\n Context: Michela Milano was working in \"[DEIS, Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy] while writing paper: An Overview of AI Research in Italy, DISI-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy while writing paper: Twenty Years of Constraint Programming (CP) Research [Tutorial], DEIS - University of Bologna, Italy#TAB# while writing paper: MAGMA: A Multiagent Architecture for Metahe\nMichela Milano is the author of An Overview of AI Research in Italy and Towards a Unified Evaluation of Traffic Light Algorithms. He also wrote A Hybrid Exact Algorithm for the TSPTW. Building names are based on their location and distance vis-à-vis the library (e. The university also received the prize in 2000 to recognise the \\'invaluable services to industrial and scientific communities\\' of the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control. \\nThe campus was closed in the summer of 2008. [better\\xa0source\\xa0needed]\\nIn September 2018, it was announced that Ian H. Bath students were joint most likely to recommend the university to their friends. The current SU president is Jimena (Jiji) Alamo. \\nIn the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 40% of Bath\\'s submitted research activity achieved the highest possible classification of 4*, defined as world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour. It received its royal charter in 1966, along with a number of other institutions following the Robbins Report. \\nUntil 30 October 2012, it was also a member of the 1994 Group. The HEFCE carried out an enquiry and recommended 13 changes to the governance of the university. 5% at a time early in the recruitment cycle that these applications to competing universities grew by 11. 8\\xa0million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £356. 6 out of 13 submissions were ranked in the top 20. \\nThe University of Bath received a Gold award as part of the UK Government\\'s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). The site is compact; it is possible to walk from one end to the other in fifteen minutes. In November 1966, the first degree ceremony took place at the Assembly Rooms in Bath. Today, the university is also strong in management, humanities, architecture and the social sciences. 9\\xa0million of which £44. Over half of the submissions were ranked in the top 10 nationally in their Units of Assessment. In the 2016–17 academic year, the university had a domicile breakdown of 71:10:19 of UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 47:53. \\nThe university continually upgrades its Claverton Down campus with new teaching blocks. In Bath, there is a particular contrast between the concrete campus and the Georgian style architecture of the World Heritage City of Bath. \\nIn 1963, the Robbins Committee report paved the way for the college (along with a number of other institutions) to assume university status as Bath University of Technology\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of citedByCount, who has more citations, the creator of 'The Business Grid: Providing Transactional Business Processes via Grid Services' or the author of 'ISMB/ECCB 2015'?\n Context: Frank Leymann was working in \"University of Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, Stuttgart, Baden-W14rttemberg, Germany while writing paper: Quantum Combinatorial Optimization in the NISQ Era: A Systematic Mapping Study, Universitat Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Baden-W14rttemberg, DE while writing paper: Cross-Chain Smart Contract Invocations: A Systematic Multi-Vocal Literature Review, Univ.[citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. \\nCurtin University has achieved \"Top 10 Australia University\" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). \\nIn 2010, Curtin dropped the \"of Technology\" suffix, from then operating as \"Curtin University\". \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. [citation needed]\\nThe Curtin University FC women\\'s team were one of the inaugural teams in the National Premier Leagues WA Women competition (which commenced in 2020), and is a part of the National Premier Leagues Women\\'s structure. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. [citation needed]\\nThe campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin\\'s largest international campus. \\nNotable people who have attended Curtin University include:\\nCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent. [when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. \\nSome university staff, researchers and students on practicum work in other locations such as the Oral Health Centre of WA (OHCWA) in Nedlands and at Royal Perth Hospital, amongst other organisations. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin\\'s existing Master of Business Administration program. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. In 2002, a purpose-built campus was opened as Curtin\\'s first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia. \\nIn addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. [citation needed] The academic qualifications granted by Curtin University is certified by KHDA and is recognised in the Emirate of Dubai by all public and private entities. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. \\nFrom 2007, the university\\'s teaching and research was divided into five faculties (previously known as divisions), which each include a number of schools. Curtin University is again ranked in the world\\'s top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Curtin is the only Western Australian university whose students have won the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering\\'s Postgraduate Student Gold Medal as at 2020\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Yves Moreau" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the institution where the author of 'Near-optimal source placement for linear physical fields' works?\n Context: Martin Vetterli was working in \"EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland while writing paper: The hitchhiker's guide to successful wireless sensor network deployments, ENS-INRIA, Paris 75013, France., School of Informatique and Commu-nications, EPFL, Lausanne, CH-1015, Switzerland. while writing paper: The Distributed Multiple Voting Problem, University of California at Berkeley while writing paper: On Optimal Sampling Trajectories for Mobile Sens\n\"Determination of the Thermal Roughness Length for a Built Environment, Trade-off's in the computation of mono- and multi-dimensional DCT's, How to take advantage of aliasing in bandlimited signals, Can one hear the shape of a room: The 2-D polygonal case, On Optimal Sampling Trajectories for Mobile Sensing, From Lagrange to Shannon... and back: another look at sampling [DSP Education], An Estimation Theor Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. The university began admitting women the following year. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. Students from various concentrations are recruited and trained to work on pro-bono consulting engagements with actual nonprofit clients. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. The university operates on a semester calendar and awarded 8,725 bachelors, 3,286 masters or professional and 1,272 doctoral degrees in 2018–2019. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. The university awarded 963 doctoral degrees and 3,531 masters degrees in 2017. In 1964, the Free Speech Movement organized student resistance to the universitys restrictions on political activities on campus—most conspicuously, student activities related to the Civil Rights Movement. Twenty-three presidents and chancellors have led Berkeley since its founding. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. The most popular majors are electrical engineering and computer sciences, political science, molecular and cell biology, environmental science, and economics. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. 4%). The American Council on Education, a private non-profit association, ranked Berkeley tenth in 1934. 1 recipient of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships with 1,333 awards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the affiliation of the writer who published 'Designing irregular parallel algorithms with mutual exclusion and lock-free protocols' have?\n Context: David A. Bader et al.: A Novel Parallel Triangle Counting Algorithm with Reduced Communication. (2022) was authored by David A. Bader, Zhihui Du et al.: Contour Algorithm for Connectivity. (2023) and Kamesh Madduri et al.: An Experimental Study of A Parallel Shortest Path Algorithm for Solving Large-Scale Graph Instances.\nDavid A. Bader was working in \"georgia institute of technology, atlanta, georgia while writing paper: Parallel Community Detection for Massive Graphs, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuguerfue, NM 87131, USA while writing paper: Applications, Boston, Massachusetts, USA while writing paper: SEECN: SIMULATING COMPLEX SYSTEMS USING DYNAMIC COMPLEX NETWORKS, College\nA Brief Study of Open Source Graph Databases, New stopping criteria for spectral partitioning, HCW 2012 Keynote Talk: Analyzing massive data using heterogeneous computing, A Framework for Measuring Supercomputer Productivity, A Methodology for Co-Location Aware Application Performance Modeling in Multicore Computing, High performance computing, HiPC 2005 : 12th International Conference, Goa, India, December 18-21, 2005 : proceedings, A Fast Algorithm for Streaming Betweenness Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. In 2006, John C. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. 5 billion in donations since 2018. Alumnus George Dantzig won the 1975 National Medal of Science for his work in the field of linear programming. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "23401" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where is the editorial board membership of Algorithmica located for the author of 'A Combinatorial Characterization of Self-Stabilizing Population Protocols'?\n Context: Rafail Ostrovsky was working in \"rafail@cs.ucla.edu#TAB# while writing paper: Fuzzy Extractors: How to Generate Strong Keys from Biometrics and Other Noisy Data, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA while writing paper: On the Black-box Use of Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption in NonInteractive Two-Party Protocols, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA while writing paper: How to Garble RAM Programs?\nRafail Ostrovsky is the author of A Survey of Single-Database Private Information Retrieval: Techniques and Applications. He also wrote How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model? and Population stability: regulating size in the presence of an adversary. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. In 2006, John C. A second data breach occurred several months later. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. https://dining. \\nThe university\\'s campus is noted for its red-brick Georgian buildings and its large central lawn, named McKeldin Mall and nicknamed \"The Mall\", which is the largest academic mall in the United States. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. \\nThere are two main residential areas on campus, North Campus and South Campus, further divided into seven residential communities\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "UCLA" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the citizenship of the author who published 'Comprehensive overview and assessment of computational prediction of microRNA targets in animals'?\n Context: Huaming Chen et al.: Systematic evaluation of machine learning methods for identifying human-pathogen protein-protein interactions. (2021) was authored by Lukasz A. Kurgan, Fatemeh Miri Disfani et al.: MoRFpred, a computational tool for sequence-based prediction and characterization of short disorder-to-order transitioning binding regions in proteins. (2012). Meng Wang et al.: A comprehensive assessment and comparison of tools for HLA class\nM. Arif Wani et al.: The Fifth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications, ICMLA 2006, Orlando, Florida, USA, 14-16 December 2006, edited by Lukasz A. Kurgan.\nThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, 9107-116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2V4 is located in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA. Lukasz Kurgan was working in \"Department of Computer Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA, while writing paper: DescribePROT in 2023: more, higher-quality and experimental annotations and improved data download options, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of\nA Critical Comparative Assessment of Predictions of Protein-Binding Sites for Biologically Relevant Organic Compounds, The intrinsic disorder status of the human hepatitis C virus proteome, A comprehensive overview of sequence-based protein-binding residue predictions for structured and disordered regions, On the relation between residue flexibility and local solvent accessibility in proteins, Exceptionally abundant exceptions: comprehensive characterization of intrinsic disorder in all domains of life, DISOselect: Disorder predictor selection at the protein\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Canadian" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which prestigious engineering society is the scholar who collaborated on 'The Myth of the Paperless Office' a fellow of?\n Context: Abigail Sellen was working in \"Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: Augmented Paper: Developing Relationships between Digital Content and Paper, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: Shoebox, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: How knowledge workers use the web, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: Reflections on craft research i>for/i> and i>through/i> design, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper\nAbigail Sellen is the author of The Myth of the Paperless Office and The \"Wrong Drug\" Problem in Anaesthesia: An Analysis of 2000 Incident Reports. Paper as an analytic resource for the design of new technologies.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Royal Academy of Engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which city was the author of 'Two-stage electoral competition in two-party contests: persistent divergence of party positions' born?\n Context: Guillermo Owen and Bernard Grofman: Two-stage electoral competition in two-party contests: persistent divergence of party positions. (2006) were authored by Guillermo Owen and Michael Maschler.\nGuillermo Owen is the creator.\nGuillermo Owen was working in \"NPS Monterey, Canada while writing paper: Mass-mobilization with noisy conditional beliefs, Rice University, Houston, Texas while writing paper: Evaluation of a Presidential Election Game, Fordham University, Houston, Texas while writing paper: Characterization of the nucleolus for a class of i>n/i>person games, CEREMADE, Université Paris IX Dauphine, Paris while writing paper: A further note on the nucleoous\n\"On the position value for communication situations, Michael Maschler’s bibliography, A composite game of hide and seek, The Multilinear Extension and the Coalition Value, Communications to the Editor—A Discussion of Minimax, A further note on the nucleoous of the \"airport game\", A comparative axiomatic characterization of the Banzhaf–Owen coalitional value, A simple \"market value\" bargaining model for weighted voting games: characterization and limit theorems, An On campus, UC Irvines first Chancellor, Daniel G. Its curvilinear design marked a return to the sculptural treatment of concrete begun by Pereira. Fentress, was opened. The university is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity, and had $523. 03722°Wufeff / 38. The first buildings were designed by a team of architects led by William Pereira and including A. For 2024, U. 7%), Humanities (8. Following a speech by Chancellor Drake at the national Hillel meeting in Washington, D. 4%), Engineering (11. Each building in Middle Earth is named after a character or a place from J. The tree itself was a gift from the UCI Staff Assembly. 17xa0km2). In addition, the university has broken the record for the largest game of dodgeball three years straight. S. S. S. S. S. S. Only three of the six spokes that radiate from the central park were built, with only two buildings each. The average freshmans incoming high school GPA was 3. There were only nine buildings and a dirt road connecting the main campus to the housing units. 03722). 1 billion construction campaign. 8%), Physical Sciences (6. Ayalas name from its biology school and central science library after an internal investigation by the universitys Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity substantiated a number of sexual harassment claims. 4″N 77°2′14″Wufeff / ufeff38. UC Irvine is categorized by U. On June 20, 1964, U. The results from the investigation were compiled in a 97-page report, which included testimony from victims of Ayala. 6%), Social Sciences (17. The students and the students union involved were first disciplined by UCI and then had criminal charges brought against them. The campus is in the midst of a $1. UC Washington Center is currently led by UC Santa Cruz economist Helen Shapiro. The campus opened in 1965 with the inner circle and park only half-completed. These towers house around 470 undergraduate students. In 2009 the Humanities Gateway building, designed by Curtis W. UCI faculty are affiliated with the following learned societies. C\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "N/A" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which association is Marieke Huisman the chair of?\n Context: Marieke Huisman has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.6956521739130435.\nMarieke Huisman is also known as Huisman Marieke.\nW. O. David Griffioen and Marieke Huisman: A Comparison of PVS and Isabelle/HOL. (1998) were authored by Marieke Huisman.\nMarieke Huisman has an h-index of 24.\nMarieke Huisman is a creator.\nMarieke Huisman's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4467-072X.\nMarieke Huisman was working in \"INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France while writing paper: Extending JML Specifications with Temporal Logic, Dep. Comp. Sci., Univ. Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9010, 6500 GL Nijmegen, The Netherlands while writing paper: Reasoning about Java classes, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands while writing paper: The VerifyThis Collaborative Long Term Challenge, University of Twente\n\"A comparison of PVS and Isabelle/HOL, Preface for the formal methods in system design special issue on \"Formal Methods 2021\", The VerifyThis Collaborative Long Term Challenge, BML and Related Tools, Introduction to the Special Section on FM 2021, A research agenda for formal methods in the Netherlands, A History of BlockingQueues\" was written by Marieke Huisman.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "VERSEN (VEReniging Software Engineering Nederland)" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which university did the author of 'Information Transfer Between Rhythmically Coupled Networks: Reading the Hippocampal Phase Code' establish a research program on magnetoencephalography in 2013?\n Context: Ole Jensen was working in \"1Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, 6525 EN Nijmegen, The Netherlands, University of Birminghm, School of Psychology, Birminghm B15 2TT, UK, while writing paper: On the relationship between cortical excitability and visual oscillatory responses — A concurrent tDCS–MEG study, Radoud University, The Netherlands, Swa\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Radboud University, The Netherlands" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which university has less publication citations, the institute of the writer of 'Java Type System with Exceptions' or the Traversable Wormhole Solutions Admitting Noether Symmetry in f(R,T2) Theory creator affiliation?\n Context: Sophia Drossopoulou was working in \"Imperial College London while writing paper: Separating ownership topology and encapsulation with generic universe types, Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, SW7, UK while writing paper: A Distributed Object-Oriented Language with Session Types, Imperial College London while writing paper: Swapsies on the Internet, The need for flexible object invariants, Meta, and Imperial College London while writing paper: Necessity Specifications for Rob\\nFields medalists: Klaus Friedrich Roth, Sir Simon Donaldson, Martin Hairer. \\nImperial is also known for its graduates\\' high-level careers. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 96. \\nThe United States is the college\\'s top collaborating foreign country, with more than 15,000 articles co-authored by Imperial and U. The college was accused of a cover-up by the Universities and Colleges Union in December 2020 when it refused to publish McNeill\\'s report, even in redacted form. \\nNon-academic affiliations include: H. The Percy Report of 1945 and Barlow Committee in 1946 called for a \"British MIT\"-equivalent, backed by influential scientists as politicians of the time, including Lord Cherwell, Sir Lawrence Bragg and Sir Edward Appleton. \\nNeil Ferguson\\'s 16 March 2020 report entitled \"Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand\" was described in a New York Times article as the coronavirus \"report that jarred the U. Since 18 May, Imperial College\\'s Dr. \\nIn 2007, concerns were raised about the methods that were being used to fire people in the Faculty of Medicine. -based authors over the last ten years. The REF found that 93% of Imperial\\'s computer science research was world-leading, achieving the highest possible 4* score. The college announced an internal inquiry into Stefan Grimm\\'s death, and found that the performance metrics for his position were unreasonable, with new metrics for performance being needed. \\nEngineers Without Borders, Imperial, is a student led organization and a chapter of the UK\\'s EWB. 2:1), mathematics (14. The college also acquired a biology field station at Silwood Park near Ascot, Berkshire in 1947\\nFollowing the Second World War, there was again concern that Britain was falling behind in science – this time to the United States. \\nImperial was ranked 1st in the U. It also participates as a partner in a number of national institutes. Its activities include education, work and volunteering abroad. \\nIn January 2018, the mathematics department of Imperial and the French National Center for Scientific Research launched UMI Abraham de Moivre at Imperial, a joint research laboratory of mathematics focused on unsolved problems and bridging British and French scientific communities. [citation needed]\\nImperial College has over 60 sports clubs, of which many participate in the British Universities and Colleges Sport Association leagues such as American Football, Rugby, Badminton, Lacrosse, Football, Ice Hockey, and many others. \\nImperial\\'s Exploration Board was established in 1957 to assist students with a desire for exploration. The university gave offers of admission to 30. and the U. According to the University President what makes Imperial unique is its integration of science and business. K overall in rankings produced by Times Higher Education based upon the Research Excellence Framework results 2021. As is standard practice, the OfS cannot comment on individual cases\". \\nImperial is among the most international universities in the United Kingdom, with 50% of students from the UK, 16% of students from the EU, and 34% of students from outside the UK or EU. 3 million, employed approximately 9,770 people and treated almost 1. A disciplinary panel decided that Gast\\'s dismissal as president was not warranted and spokesperson for the college said that she had \"offered wholehearted apologies to those affected\". \"Commemoration Day\", named after this visit, is held every October as the university\\'s main graduation ceremony. Samir Bhatt has been advising the state of New York for its reopening plan. The group is best known for winning the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in 2016. 6:1) and mechanical engineering (11. \\nImperial is a long-term partner of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the first formal large-scale collaboration agreement dating back to 1944 as part of the Second World War scientific effort. It is set in 100 hectares of parkland used for ecological field experiments. Some students also live in International Students House, London. \\nImperial College owns and manages twenty-three halls of residence in Inner London, Acton, and Ascot. 7:1 for postgraduates. \\n51°29′54″N 0°10′37″W\\ufeff / \\ufeff51\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Lahore" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the current position of the co-author of 'CloudMonatt: an architecture for security health monitoring and attestation of virtual machines in cloud computing'?\n Context: \"Ruby B. Lee: University research in hardware security. (2014), Jakub Szefer and Ruby B. Lee: A Case for Hardware Protection of Guest VMs from Compromised Hypervisors in Cloud Computing. (2011), David Champagne and Ruby B. Lee: Scalable architectural support for trusted software. (2010), Jeffrey S. Dwoskin and Ruby B. Lee: Hardware-rooted trust for secure key management and transient trust. (2007), Ruby B. Lee: Processor Architecture for Trustworthy Computers. \nJakub Szefer et al.: Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Hardware and Architectural Support for Security and Privacy, HASP@ISCA 2018, Los Angeles, CA, USA, June 02-02, 2018 (2018) was edited by Ruby B Lee.\nThe Forrest G Hamrick Professor of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Princeton Univ. (United States), while writing paper: CATalyst: Defeating last-level cache side channel attacks in cloud computing, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA, while writing paper: Speculative Execution, Princeton University, HotChips Security Tutorial, while writing paper: Security basics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, while writing paper: A framework for testing hardware-software security architectures, Princeton University,\nRuby B Lee is the author of Position Paper: Consider Hardware-enhanced Defenses for Rootkit Attacks, Hardware Mechanisms for Memory Authentication: A Survey of Existing Techniques and Engines, and How to Quantify Graph De-anonymization Risks.\\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). \\nLondon South Bank University works in partnership with institutions in the UK, Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. [citation needed]\\nIn 2001, Deian Hopkin became Vice-Chancellor and the Wandsworth Road site was sold. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. At the northwest corner is St George\\'s Circus. The building also houses skills laboratories for the University\\'s nursing students. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "director of the Princeton Architecture Laboratory for Multimedia and Security" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has a larger number of publications cited by, Ralf Steinmetz or Stephanie Weirich?\n Context: Stephanie Weirich has a written paper amount of 7 in 2015.\nStephanie Weirich wrote 6 papers in 2016.\nStephanie Weirich has a written paper amount of 4 in year 2022.\nRalf Steinmetz: Editorial notice. (2011) was authored by Wolfgang Effelsberg et al. and Anthony D. Joseph et al.: 06131 Abstracts Collection -- Peer-to-Peer -Systems and -Applications. (2006). Ramesh C. Jain et al.: Guest editorial: the international ACM Multimedia conference 1993 - ten years after. (2005).\nStephanie Weirich has an h-index of 28.\nRalf Steinmetz's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1469375 and also https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S8m0ZkkAAAAJ.\nStephanie Weirich is a member of the University of Pennsylvania and also of the California University of Pennsylvania.\nStephanie Weirich's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6756-9168.\nStephanie Weirich is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=6601947992&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nStephanie Weirich was working in \"#N# * University of Pennsylvania. while writing paper: A Role for Dependent Types in Haskell (Extended version), #N# * University of Pennsylvania. while writing paper: An Open and Shut Typecase (Extended version), #N# * University of Pennsylvania. while writing paper: The hs-to-coq tool with examples, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY while writing paper: Ready, set, verify! applying hs\n\"A role for dependent types in Haskell, Typed reflection in Haskell, How to give a good research talk, Stratified Type Theory, Haskell Symposium Program Chair's Report, The hs-to-coq tool with examples, A Reflection on Types, Position paper: the science of deep specification, Session details: 5.B: type theory, Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Haskell, Embracing a mechanized formalization gap Notable recent rankings include seventh-best in the U. In 2015, Joan and Irwin M. In 2005, Jeffrey S. Pollack has announced her retirement effective on June 30, 2024, and will be succeeded on an interim basis by Michael I. 2% acceptance rate. Kraig Kayser has served as the chairman of the board since 2022. Robert Harrison served as the chairman of the board from 2014 to 2022. 3%) are affiliated with the largest college by enrollment, Arts and Sciences, followed by 3,203 (21. Fisk Johnson of S. member school in the Global Alliance in Management Education, and its Masters in International Management program offers the Global Alliances Masters in International Management (CEMS MIM) as a double degree option. Many faculty members have joint appointments at these institutions. It also has established partnerships with academic institutions in India, the Peoples Republic of China, and Singapore. The Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar trains new doctors to improve health services in the region. 3% self-identify as students of color. Admission to Cornell University is highly competitive. The winning bid consisted of a 2. The School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions provides additional programs for college and high school students, professionals, and other adults. The smallest of the seven undergraduate colleges is Architecture, Art, and Planning, with 503 (3. White agreed to be Cornell Universitys first president. Cornell also offers an international consulting course in association with the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Students have the opportunity to study abroad on any of the six continents through various programs. Cornell is the only such private university. The Capital Semester program offers students the opportunity to intern in the New York State Legislature in Albany. The hospital was to be completed in a few years. Kotlikoff, the 16th and current provost of the university. As of October 2023,[update] 62xa0Nobel laureates, 4 Turing Award winners, and 1 Fields Medalist have been affiliated with Cornell. Martha E. D. D. The college is part of Cornells program to increase its international influence. , The architectural styles of North Campus are more modern, reflecting the growth of the university and the need for additional housing during the mid-20th century. In 2017, the university also received a donation of $150 million from H. They also do not offer discounted tuition for New York residents. The Cornell in Washington program enables students to spend a semester in Washington, D. This enables students to study at one of 34 Global Alliance partner universities. The more ornate buildings generally predate World War II. The university is also involved in developing the Bridging the Rift Center, a Library of Life, or database of all living systems, on the border of Israel and Jordan, in collaboration with those two countries and Stanford University. Weill and his wife, Joan, with the Weills providing over $600 million in total lifetime donations to the university. The majority of academic and administrative facilities are located at Central Campus. The board is responsible for electing a President to serve as the chief executive and educational officer\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Ralf Steinmetz" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the author with 117 works and 1338 citations?\n Context: Samer Hassan was cited by the ByCount in 1737.\nSamer Hassan 0001 is a person.\nSamer Hassan 0001 can be found at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=t-R8WmsAAAAJ.\nSamer Hassan is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=14123398600&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nSamer Hassan was working in \"University of North Texas\" while writing paper: UNT at ImageCLEF 2011: Relevance Models and Salient Semantic Analysis for Image Retrieval, University of North Texas, Denton, while writing paper: Measuring and Cross-lingual semantic relatedness using encyclopedic knowledge, University of North Texas; while writing paper: CPN-CORE: A Text Semantic Similarity System Infused with Opinion Knowledge, University of North Texas; while\n\"Decentralized Autonomous Organization, An overview of decentralized autonomous organizations on the blockchain, Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation with Multilingual Representations, A comparative analysis of the platforms for decentralized autonomous organizations in the Ethereum blockchain, Talk is Silver, Code is Gold? Beyond 'Object-Centric' Notions of Contribution in Peer Production, The Case of the Aragon Platform, Semantic Relatedness Using Salient Semantic Analysis, Using the Essence of Texts to Improve Document Class\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "31" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who was inducted as a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2013 work as a faculty member from 1977 to 1990?\n Context: H. Vincent Poor has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 15.336842105263157.\n\"Xiaojun Tang et al.: Interference Assisted Secret Communication. (2011), Andrey Garnaev et al.: A Jamming Game With Rival-Type Uncertainty. (2020), Jie Chen et al.: A Bayesian Approach to Sequential Change Detection and Isolation Problems. (2021), Joel B. Predd et al.: Distributed Learning in Wireless Sensor Networks (2005), Deniz Gü\nH. Vincent Poor was working in \"IEEE-USA, BUREAU Palo Alto, Calif.; Tekla, IEEE Spectrum, 3 Park Ave., 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016-5997, Standards Association; while writing paper: Contributors, Princeton University while writing paper: NOMA for Next-Generation Massive IoT: Performance Potential and Technology Directions, Princeton University while writing paper: Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in Multi-Cell Networks: Theory, Performance, and\nThe Low-Latency Millimeter-Wave Communications: Traffic Dispersion or Network Densification?, The Wiretap Channel With Feedback: Encryption Over the Channel, Cooperative Sensing With Imperfect Reporting Channels: Hard Decisions or Soft Decisions?, From Technological Networks to Social Networks, NOMA-Assisted Grant-Free Transmission: How to Design Pre-Configured SNR Levels?, Relay Selection for Cooperative NOMA, Privacy–Security Trade-\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose institute has fewer publications, the author of Big data analytics: challenges and applications to health care or Maintaining Case-Based Reasoning Systems: A Machine Learning Approach?\n Context: Julia Hoeng et al.: Where are we at regarding species translation? A review of the sbv IMPROVER challenge. (2015) was authored by Igor Jurisica. Giuseppe Agapito et al.: Pathway integration and annotation: building a puzzle with non-matching pieces and no reference picture. (2021) was authored by Edward Xia et al.: CasSim: a top-level-simulator for grid scheduling and\nAlexei A. Efros was working in UC Berkeley while writing paper: KrishnaCam: Using a longitudinal, single-person, egocentric dataset for scene understanding tasks. He was working in UC Berkeley#TAB# while writing paper: Mid-level Visual Element Discovery as Discriminative Mode Seeking. He was also working in UC Berkeley while writing paper: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Deep Features as a Perceptual Metric.\n\"Studying Bias in GANs through the Lens of Race, Opportunistic Use of Vision to Push Back the Path-Planning Horizon, Can similar scenes help surface layout estimation?\", Recovering human body con.gurations:combining segmentation and recognition, Large-Scale Study of Curiosity-Driven Learning, An empirical study of context in object detection, From Lifestyle Vlogs to Everyday Interactions, Morphology-Agnostic Visual Robotic Control, Unbiased As of 2023[update], he is chairman of the Board of the RISC-V Foundation. \\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Discovery Centre" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of organization is the institute of the writer who published 'A Case-Based Framework for Task Demonstration Storage and Adaptation'?\n Context: Ashok K. Goel: Model-Based Reflection and Self-Adaptation. (2003), David A. Joyner and Ashok K. Goel: Organizing Metacognitive Tutoring Around Functional Roles of Teachers. (2015), Joshua Jones and Ashok K. Goel: Effects of Faulty Knowledge Engineering on Structured Classification Learning. (2010), Karan Taneja et al.: A Framework for Interactive Knowledge-Aided Machine Teaching. (2022), Tom Bylander\nAshok K. Goel was working in the Design & Intelligence Laboratory School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. He was working in Complutense University while writing paper: Report on the 24th International Conference on CaseBased Reasoning Research and Development (ICCBR2016). He also wrote paper: Rethinking i>AI Magazine/i>.\n\"AIALOE: AI for reskilling, upskilling, and workforce development, New opportunities for i>AI EDAM/i>: Ecological systems and biological designs, An Information-Processing Theory of Interactive Analogical Retrieval, A Case-Based Framework for Task Demonstration Storage and Adaptation, From Conceptual Models to Agent-based Simulations: Why and How, What's Hot in Case-Based Reasoning, What Can Pictorial There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. The 2022 annual ranking of U. The other institutes include: the Parker H. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. He then shook hands with every student. Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research, Stephen E. The committee recommended adapting the Worcester model, which stressed a combination of theory and practice, the practice component including student employment and production of consumer items to generate revenue for the school. Industrial Management was the last program to open to women. The oldest of those research institutes is a nonprofit research organization referred to as the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). In 1994, G. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. Tech replaced the commerce school with what later became the College of Business. In August 2011, the G. Georgia Tech maintains close ties to the industrial world. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. The Undergraduate Cooperative Edu'}. The institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the university on television broadcasts. The Research Building was expanded, and a $300,000 (equivalent to $4,000,000 in 2023) Westinghouse A-C network calculator was given to Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. Women constituted 30. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States. The Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center is an initiative between the H. It has a special emphasis on the academic fields of science and technology. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. 3 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory. Renamed North Avenue Apartments by the institute, they began housing students in the fall semester of 2007. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). His tenure focused on a dramatic expansion of the institute, a revamped Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the creation of an International Plan. The university further collaborated with the National University of Singapore to set up The Logistics Institute–Asia Pacific in Singapore. McDaniel signed the bill to create and fund the new school. In 1964, Dr\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Otfried Cheong join KAIST?\n Context: Otfried Cheong's 2YrMeanCitedness is 0.3333333333333333.\nOtfried Schwarzkopf is also known as Otfried Cheong.\nOtfried Schwarzkopf: The Extensible Drawing Editor Ipe. (1995) was authored by Mark de Berg et al.: Reaching a Goal with Directional Uncertainty. (1993) and Otfried Cheong et al.: The one-round Voronoi game. (2002).\nOtfried Cheong has 34 i10Index.\nOtfried Cheong is the creator.\nOtfried Cheong is also known as Otfried Cheong.\nOtfried Cheong was working in \"KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea while writing paper: The inverse Kakeya problem, [KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea] while writing paper: Aperture-angle and Hausdorff-approximation of convex figures, Department of Computer Science, Utrecht University, Netherlands while writing paper: Competitive Facility Location along a Highway, KAIST CS while writing paper: The one-round Voronoi game, Department of Computer Science,\nOtfried Cheong is the author of \"THE REFLEX-FREE HULL, The Inverse Kakeya Problem, The reverse Kakeya problem, On the perimeter of fat objects., Competitive Facility Location along a Highway, The Thickness of Fan-Planar Graphs is at most three, Hole Detection or: How Much Geometry Hides in Connectivity?, The One-Round Voronoi Game, A Fast Algorithm for Data Collection along a The university cancelled the doctorate and Guttenberg was forced to resign. \"Since this afternoon at 2:19 p. Many study programmes use quasi-interdisciplinary approaches, i. A structural advisory board was formed under the chairmanship of physicist Wolfgang Wild, which expected the university to have 8500 student places and 3200 employees by 1985. On January 5 of that year, after four years of preparation, physicists Frank Pobell, Kurt Gloos and Peter Smeibidl succeeded in setting a new low temperature record. \"\\nInstead of the sites Wendelhöfen and Roter Hügel, which had also been considered, the site of the former parade ground south of the Kreuzstein and Birken districts was chosen. It is one of the youngest German universities. \\nKarl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, German Federal Minister of Defence, was awarded a summa cum laude doctorate by the Faculty of Law, Business Administration and Economics in 2007. On March 19, 1970, a university association was founded, whose membership quickly grew to 800. \\nWhen it began teaching in 1975, the university was designed for up to 8000 students in its final stage of expansion. The university\\'s new location was approved by the Bavarian state parliament. \\nIt began research and teaching operations in the winter semester of 1975/76 with 637 students, 24 professors and one female professor. m\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2005" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize winner in Engineering Science for 2010 get her Ph.D. degree?\n Context: Mrittika Chakraborty et al.: A Survey on Multi-Objective based Parameter Optimization for Deep Learning. (2023) was authored by Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Sucheta Dawn: IV-GNN : Interval Valued Data Handling Using Graph Neural Network.\nSanghamitra Bandyopadhyay was working in the \"Department of M.Ed., WBUTTEPA, West Bengal, India while writing paper: Mobile learning: It’s factors and challenges: A literature review, London School of Economics while writing paper: Making Inferences About the Vulnerable: A Study Using the British Household Panel Survey., Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UK while writing paper: Convergence\n\"i>In Silico/i> Drug Design Using a Computational Intelligence Technique, A Neuro-GA Approach for the Maximum Fuzzy Clique Problem, A new multiobjective simulated annealing based clustering technique using symmetry, A strong Nash stability based approach to minimum quasi clique partitioning, A Novel Biclustering Approach to Association Rule Mining for Predicting HIV-1–Human Protein Interactions, A fuzzy citation-kNN algorithm for multiple instance learning, Edwards Deming and Abraham Wald have visited ISI during the tenure of P. \\nSince mid-forties, ISI pioneered in research and application of Statistical Quality Control (SQC) in India. In 2011, ISI added a new centre in Tezpur. Sinha, Bhargab B. ISI is regarded as one of the top most centres for research in computer science in India. Samarendra Nath Roy is known for his pioneering contributions in multivariate statistics. In 1962, during his month-long visit to ISI, Soviet mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov wrote his notable paper on Kolmogorov complexity, which was published in Sankhya, 1963. Tezpur, the 4th centre of ISI was inaugurated in 2011. It gradually grew with the pioneering work of a group of his colleagues including S. Lahiri, and Anil Kumar Gain. Raj Chandra Bose, who is known for his contributions in coding theory, worked on Design of Experiments during his tenure at ISI, and was one of the three mathematicians, who disproved Euler\\'s conjecture on orthogonal Latin squares. Sinha felt the necessity of forming a specialized institute to facilitate research and learning of statistics. Additionally, Bangalore had a Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC). Kundu, Sushmita Mitra, Bhabatosh Chanda, C. \\nApplicants of all degree courses are required to go through written admission tests and interviews. The Library has databases on CD-ROM and is working on further digitization of the collection. Norbert Wiener collaborated with Gopinath Kallianpur on topics including ergodic theory, prediction theory and generalized harmonic analysis. \\nThe Delhi campus offers two master level courses Master of Statistics (M. are also required to clear the ISI admission test or an equivalent separate test and interview conducted by the relevant JRF selection committee of the institute if they wish to obtain a PhD from Indian Statistical Institute. In due course, many of the early workers left the ISI for careers in the United States or for positions in the public and private sectors in India. This centre provides training in statistics to sponsored students mainly from the Middle East, South and South East Asia, the Far East and the Commonwealth Countries of Africa. ISI conducts the written tests at various examination centres across India. \\nAccording to India Education Review, no Indian university is in the world\\'s top 200 universities, as of 2012. Stat), Master of Mathematics (M. , this group, particularly, Mahalanobis and his younger colleagues S. Haldane helped the ISI grow in biometrics. \\nAlumni of ISI\\xa0– including recipients of PhD degree\\xa0– are employed in government and semi–government departments, industrial establishments, research institutions, in India and other countries. It used the prevalent state of art techniques of operations research and optimisation as well as the novel applications of statistical models developed at ISI. The ascribed ranking of ISI is 186. \\nThe institute started a training section in 1938. \\nUntil 1959, ISI was associated with the University of Calcutta. Students demonstrating outstanding performances are rewarded at the end of the semesters. Brahmachari, known for his work in many fields like agricultural sciences, zoology, botany, biometrics, did much of his work at ISI. The scattered fossils were recovered and the partial skeleton was reconstructed at ISI\\'s Baranagar campus. \\nThe second five-year plan of India was a brainchild of Mahalanobis. Bose, Samarendra Kumar Mitra (Head of the Computing Machines and Electronics Laboratory and designer of India\\'s first computer), J. Mukherjee accepted the role of the president of ISI and held this position until his death in 1936. \\nISI Kolkata campus is eco-friendly, as conceived by Mahalanobis. The Computer and Communication Sciences division of ISI produced many eminent scientists such as Samarendra Kumar Mitra (its original founder), Dwijesh Dutta Majumdar, Sankar Kumar Pal, Bidyut Baran Chaudhuri, Nikhil R. Stat), master\\'s degree course in Statistics (M\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Indian Statistical Institute" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: For what contributions was the author named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2021?\n Context: Fang Liu: Generalized Gaussian Mechanism for Differential Privacy. (2019) was authored by Fang Liu 0006.\nFang Liu was working in the \"College of Economic and Management, Qinghai Minzu University, China while writing paper: An Asymmetric Investigation of Remittance and Trade Openness Impact on Inequality: Evidence from Selected South Asian Countries, Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA; email: fliu2@nd.edu while writing paper: Correction: Realworld data: a brief review of the methods\n\"Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of patients with intraocular foreign bodies from a Tertiary Eye Center in North China, Privacy Risk and Preservation in Contact Tracing of COVID19, Usual interstitial pneumonia coexisted with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia, What’s the diagnosis?, EXPRESSION AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LEPTINAND INHIBIN B IN WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTICOVARY SYNDROM The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". One of the university\\'s halls of residence, David Bomberg House, carries his name and a handful of his works are on display at the University. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. Southwark was bombed seven times and its population halved by the end of the War. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. These comprised:\\nIn 1931, they were sold to the Tate Gallery. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. This action drew criticism from the British Humanist Association which claimed it amounted to \"petty censorship in the name of offence\". The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". In August 2011 Schiller stated that it was closing its London campus and will not start the Autumn 2011 semester there, due to stricter student visa requirements in the United Kingdom. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. [citation needed]\\nIn 2001, Deian Hopkin became Vice-Chancellor and the Wandsworth Road site was sold. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965)\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "novel contributions to differentially private synthetic data and Bayesian modeling; for outstanding interdisciplinary research in clinical and public health studies; for leadership in education and training; and for service to the profession" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Simple and efficient self-healing strategy for damaged complex networks obtain her Ph.D.?\n Context: Nina H. Fefferman has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.8529411764705883.\nThe Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA, was working in \"Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, while writing paper: Anomaly detection through information sharing under different topologies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, while writing paper: Message from the BioStar Organizers, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,\nThe book Confidentiality and Confidence: Is Data Aggregation a Means to Achieve Both? was written by Nina H. Fefferman and is a mathematical representation of the reactive scope model.\\nPlanning began in 1961. He hoped that the Bedford Park campus would be free to innovate and not be bound by tradition. Many courses use new information and communication technologies to supplement face-to-face teaching and provide flexible options. \\nIn 1992 a four-faculty structure was adopted. \\nCapital works began in 1962 with a grant of £3. 5% of the on-campus student population and a number of offshore programmes are also offered, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a member of the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) Group. \\nIn 2015, the university opened a new campus at Tonsley, the former site of the Mitsubishi Motors Australia plant in Southern Adelaide. \\nFlinders University offers more than 160 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as higher degree research supervision across all disciplines. They are:\\nFlinders University is amongst the world\\'s top 300 institutions at 266 according to the 2022 Times Higher Education rankings. \\nIn 2016, the university celebrated its 50th anniversary with a calendar of public events, and a publication summarising the highlights of the university\\'s history, research, and alumni achievements over the last 50 years. The university commenced teaching on 7 March 1966 with a student enrolment of 400. As of 2020 international students made up 19. Notable former editors and contributors included Martin Armiger and Greig (HG Nelson) Pickhaver, Steph Key and Kate Ellis\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Tufts University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the writer Ole Jensen published?\n Context: Ole Jensen wrote 11 papers in 2012.\nOle Jensen has a written paper amount of 17 in 2013.\nOle Jensen has written paper amount in year 2014: 23.\nOle Jensen wrote 18 papers in 2016.\nOle Jensen has a written paper amount of 29 in year 2020.\nOle Jensen's written paper amount in year2023 is 37.\nOle Jensen has 14 written papers in year 2024.\nOle Jensen was working in \"Institute for Energy Technology, N-2027 Kjeller, Norway while writing paper: GPU implementation of Kampmann-Wagner numerical precipitation models, Research Center COM, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark while writing paper: Content layer progressive coding of digital maps, Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, The Netherlands while writing paper: Good practice for conducting and reporting MEG\n\"Neural entrainment determines the words we hear, Distinct patterns of brain activity characterise lexical activation and competition in spoken word production, Changes in neural network connectivity in mice brain following exposures to palatable food, New insights on the ventral attention network: Active suppression and involuntary recruitment during a bimodal task, Specific lexico-semantic predictions are associated with unique spatial and temporal patterns of neural activity, A biologically plausible mechanism for neuronal coding organized by\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "390" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What principle proposed by the author of 'Matching Logic' unifies and automates proofs by both induction and coinduction in the context of hidden logic?\n Context: \"Samuel R. Buss and Grigore Rosu: Incompleteness of Behavioral Logics. (2000), José Meseguer and Grigore Rosu: The rewriting logic semantics project. (2007), Elaine Li et al.: Formalizing Correct-by-Construction Casper in Coq. (2020), Andrei Stefanescu et al.: All-Path Reachability Logic. (2018), Grigore Rosu and Xiaohong Chen:\nGrigore Roşu was working in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA while writing paper: Why and How Does K Work? The Logical Infrastructure Behind It.\n\"Towards a unified proof framework for automated fixpoint reasoning using matching logic, A Truly Concurrent Semantics for the $mathbbK$ Framework Based on Graph Transformations, Behavioral abstraction is hiding information, A Formal Rewriting Logic Semantic Definition of Scheme, Initial Algebra Semantics in Matching Logic, An Alternative to Hoare/Floyd Logic, A Theoretical Foundation for Programming Languages Aggregation, A Total Approach to Partial Al[citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. The building also houses skills laboratories for the University\\'s nursing students. In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "circular coinduction" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Christopher David Godsil receive his Ph.D.?\n Context: Chris Godsil was working in \"University of Waterloo, Ontario while writing paper: Partitions, Department of Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Canada while writing paper: Graph Cores via Universal Completability, Institut für Mathematik, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, A-8700, Leoben, Austria while writing paper: On the Automorphism Groups of almost all Cayley Graphs, University of WAterloo, Ontario Despite this controversy, until 1960 Hagey hoped for a last-minute compromise between Waterloo College and the university. Needles proposed a different approach towards education, including both studies in the classroom and training in industry that would eventually become the basis of the universitys co-operative education program. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. The president, appointed by the board, was to act as the institutions chief executive officer and act as a liaison between the two groups. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. The legislative act was the result of a great deal of negotiation between Waterloo College, Waterloo College Associated Faculties, and St. The dispute centred on a controversially worded section of the University of Waterloo Act, 1959, in which the college interpreted certain sections as a guarantee it would become the Faculty of Art for the new university. When Gerald Hagey assumed the presidency of Waterloo College in 1953, he made it his priority to procure the funds necessary to expand the institution. It functions on a term-based system, with fall, winter and spring terms. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. The greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. Lewis was the first University Librarian. The campus also hosted the first four Canada 3. Conrad Grebel University College is a Mennonite university college that was chartered in 1961 and is religiously affiliated with the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. In February 1995, the former president of the university, James Downey, signed the Tri-University Group (TUG) agreement between Wilfrid Laurier University, and the University of Guelph. This includes applying for positions and attending interviews during their study terms. While the plan was initially opposed by the Engineering Institute of Canada and other Canadian universities, notably the University of Western Ontario, the Associated Faculties admitted its first students in July 1957. United College is a university college founded by members of the United Church of Canada in 1962. As a result of the controversy, Waterloo Colleges entire Department of Mathematics broke from the college to join the newly established University of Waterloo, later joined by professors from the Economic, German, Modern Languages, and Russian departments. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. It is staffed almost entirely by university students or recent graduates, and is a salaried job on the campus. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. The group provides students and researchers at all three universities with access to all of the collections and services. Students are responsible for securing their work placement for each of their co-op terms. Ultimately, however, the university created its own Faculty of Arts in 1960. The institution originates from the Waterloo College Associate Faculties, established on 4 April 1956; a semi-autonomous entity of Waterloo College, which was an affiliate of the University of Western Ontario. The William M. Hagey soon became aware of the steps undertaken by McMaster University to make itself eligible for some provincial funding by establishing Hamilton College as a separate, non-denominational college affiliated with the university. Following that method, Waterloo College established the Waterloo College Associate Faculties on 4 April 1956, as a non-denominational board affiliated with the college. The academic structure of the Associated Faculties was originally focused on co-operative education in the applied sciences—largely built around the proposals of Ira Needles. This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. It grew substantially over the next decade, adding a faculty of arts in 1960, and the College of Optometry of Ontario (now the School of Optometry and Vision Science), which moved from Toronto in 1967. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. In the same year, the graduates of the universitys Master of Taxation co-op program reported that 100 percent of its students secured full-time employment prior to graduating. However, the overall mission of both councils is to act as the official representatives for all residents living at the universitys residences. The programs offered in Dubai took place in facilities provided by the Higher Colleges of Technology. In order for the student to receive their co-op credit, their work term must meet a number of conditions. The conflict was not resolved until 1969, when Professor Johnson resigned his position as chairman of the Campus Centre Board, along with his colleague Pim Fitzgerald. The architecture campus was the idea of the Cambridge Consortium, a group of Cambridge business owners, who spearheaded the schools fundraising drive to cover a portion of the $27 million cost[clarification needed] of creating the new campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1979" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works does the contributor who published a paper in the SNN Symposium on Neural Networks in 1995 with Gregor Schöner have?\n Context: Hartmut Neven has a written paper amount of 5 in year 2012.\nHartmut Neven has a written paper amount of 5 in year 2014.\nHartmut Neven has a written paper amount of 9 in 2015.\nHartmut Neven has a written paper amount of 21 in year 2019.\nHartmut Neven has written paper amount in year2020: 21.\nHartmut Neven has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 17.20408163265306.\nHartmut Neven was working in \"Google Inc. 2, Santa Barbara, California 93117, USA while writing paper: A method for building low loss multi-layer wiring for superconducting microwave devices, Google, Venice, CA 90291, USA while writing paper: Diabatic Gates for Frequency-Tunable Superconducting Qubits, Google AI, Mountain View, CA, USA while writing paper: Improved Fault-Tolerant Quantum Simulation of Condensed-Phase Correlated Electro\nHartmut Neven is the author of \"Digitized adiabatic quantum computing with a superconducting circuit, part II: Experiment, What is the Computational Value of Finite-Range Tunneling?, The Bochum/USC Face Recognition System and How it Fared in the FERET Phase III Test, Progress Towards Quantum Annealer v2.0 I: Hardware, Do Robots powered by a Quantum Processor have the Freedom to swerve?\". 3 host on the ARPAnet and was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1995. Past performers have included Nas, T. Huxley delivered a lectures series called The Human Situation. This program helps students getting their degree in psychology. 5% of the student population. The 2022 edition of U. Money magazine ranked UC Santa Barbara 30th in the U. UCSB was ranked third in The Princeton Reviews 2015 list of top party schools. Many of these teams are highly regarded and compete against Intercollegiate teams from across the U. in communications in 2012. They continued their reputation by winning a record 14th national title at the college level in 2010s finals. The Board of Regents appointed Henry T. Chairman of the Oracle Corporation Jeffrey O. Eight of these centers are supported by the National Science Foundation. UCSBs Department of Communication was recognized as top in the nation based on data from the National Research Councils study. The focus of the University of California is on research. The position of chancellor was created in 1952 to lead individual campuses. KCSB 91. in biology in 1983. The murderer was a former Santa Barbara City College student who lived in Isla Vista. U. UCSB was the No. The Main Campus residence halls are found in two different locations. The Nu chapter of Phrateres, a non-exclusive nonprofit social-service club, was installed here in 1939. The campuses surround the unincorporated community of Isla Vista. Other sources of housing include the Greek system, and outlying communities (i. Gould, was appointed in 1959. Among U. Among U. All six people killed during the rampage were students at UCSB. Between 1924 and 1967, 23 chapters of Phrateres were installed in universities across North America. in Acting. In 1995, UCSB was elected to the Association of American Universities, an organization of leading research universities, with a membership consisting of 59 universities in the United States (both public and private) and two universities in Canada. The largest sand dunes on the south-facing coast of the Santa Barbara Channel are located here. Graduate teaching involves seminar style classes and an emphasis on research and further study. The Global Research Report: United States published by Thomson Reuters in November 2010 rated UCSBs research fourth nationally in citation impact. Henley graduated with a B. Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. Students with ailments or seeking medical assistance may consult a physician at the clinic. Several areas in UCSBs Department of Communication have been Ranked Best in Nation by the National Communication Association\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "201" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the person who authored 'Numbers into Notes: Digital Prototyping as Close Reading of Ada Lovelace's ‘Note A'\" have?\n Context: Monica M. C. Schraefel et al.: You've Got Hypertext. (2004) was authored by David De Roure.\nDavid De Roure was working in \"Oxford e-Research Centre, Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK while writing paper: New and emerging forms of data and technologies: literature and bibliometric review, Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom while writing paper: Experimental Humanities: An Adventure with Lovelace and Babbage, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK while writing paper: Re-Evaluating The Grid: The Social Life of\n\"Why linked data is not enough for scientists, Where have you been from here? Trials in hypertext systems, The significance of linking, A comparison of using Taverna and BPEL in building scientific workflows: the case of caGrid, Why linked data is not enough for scientists, How Do Public Perceptions Affect the Security of Connected Places? A Systematic Literature Review\" was written by David De Roure.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \"}. Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "3323" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the author of The Quantum Trellis: A classical algorithm for sampling the parton shower with interference effects receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers?\n Context: Z. Akopov et al.: Status Report of the DPHEP Study Group: Towards a Global Effort for Sustainable Data Preservation in High Energy Physics (2012) was authored by Kim Albertsson et al.: Machine Learning in High Energy Physics Community White Paper. (2018) was authored by Kyle Cranmer.\nK. Cranmer was working in \"(New York University) while writing paper: Replication data for: Natural Priors, CMSSM Fits and LHC Weather Forecasts sigma8.tab, Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York, NY, 10003; while writing paper: Erratum to: Measurement of hadronic event shapes in high-pT multijet final states at $$ sqrts $$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector, Puerto Rico U., May\n\"A coverage study of the CMSSM based on ATLAS sensitivity using fast neural networks techniques, Explicit state representation and the ATLAS event data model: theory and practice, ATLAS Run 2 searches for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles interpreted within the pMSSM, Brief Ideas for the Data Science at LHC Workshop 2015, Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery, AI for Science: An Emerging Agenda, NIPS 2016 Keynote:\\n\\nThis article about an Australian engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2007" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the author who worked with David T. Jones from the University College London in the publication Protein fold recognition?\n Context: Janet M. Thornton was working in \"Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Surface Science, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK while writing paper: The history of the CATH structural classification of protein domains, EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, UK while writing paper: i>/i>-Turns and their distortions: a proposed new nomenclature, Laboratory of Molecular Biology,\nThe i>/i>-Turns and their distortions: a proposed new nomenclature, Who checks the checkers? Four validation tools applied to eight atomic resolution structures, DamID in i>C. elegans/i> reveals longevityassociated targets of DAF16/FoxO, Gene3D: structural assignments for the biologist and bioinformaticist alike, The EBI enzyme portal, The Greek key motif: extraction, classification and analysis Some are true, some are not, and some were true but have been discontinued but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. I was told that I should think about it very carefully because making a complaint could affect my place in my department, Bradford alleged in 2019. This was not without controversies, however. The university quickly established itself as a global leader in the study of mathematics. By the early 20th century, however, pure mathematical research at Cambridge reached the highest international standard, thanks largely to G. Hardy and his collaborators, J. 5xa0million was from research grants and contracts. Hodge and others helped establish Cambridge as a global leader in geometry in the 1930s. The clause can be invoked in the event of circumstances outside the reasonable control of the university. One such discontinued tradition is that of the wooden spoon, the prize awarded to the student with the lowest passing honours grade in the final examinations of the universitys Mathematical Tripos. Each Christmas Eve, The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, sung by the Choir of Kings College, are broadcast globally on BBC World Service television and radio and syndicated to hundreds of additional radio stations in the U. The most recent college to be established is Robinson, which was built in the late 1970s. Enough scholars ultimately took residence in Cambridge to form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new universitys formation. Until the 1980s, candidates for all subjects were required to take s'}. 7,6,6 or 7,7,6 in IB. The universitys standard offer for most courses is set at A*AA, with A*A*A for science courses, or equivalent in other examination systems, e. Lord Sainsbury was nominated by the nomination board. Some colleges maintain a relative strength and associated reputation for expertise in certain academic disciplines. College libraries tend to operate 24/7 and their usage in generally restricted to members of the college. and elsewhere. The clause was introduced following a record number of A-level pupils who obtained the highest grades from teacher assessment, which was introduced due to the cancellation of A-level examinations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to a high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, an interview process was introduced as a component of consideration for admission. The universitys founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople. In July 2022, the Dear World, Yours Cambridge Campaign for the university and colleges concluded, raising a total of £2. Its corporate titles include the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge. The constituency was not a geographical area; rather, its electorate consisted of university graduates. It was over one metre in length and had an oar blade for a handle. Individual colleges each maintain a multi-discipline library designed for each colleges respective undergraduates. Admission to the University of Cambridge is extremely competitive. Public representatives of Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year terms upon their nominations by the colleges. In 2000, Bill Gates of Microsoft donated US$210xa0million through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to endow Gates Scholarships for students from outside the United Kingdom pursuing post-graduate study at Cambridge. But the other female-only colleges have remained female-only colleges as of 2023. The university also has proven a source of extraordinary growth in high tech and biotech start-ups and established companies and associated providers of services to these companies. Following World War II, the university experienced a rapid expansion in applications and enrollment, partly due to the success and popularity gained by many Cambridge scientists. The first television broadcast of the festival was in 1954. In 2018 and later years, the university has come under some criticism and faced legal challenges over alleged sexual harassment at the university. 217xa0billion in commitments. Students awarded first class honours after completing the mathematics Tripos exam are called wranglers, and the top student among them is known as the Senior Wrangler, a position that has been described as the greatest intellectual achievement attainable in Britain. The Cambridge Mathematical Tripos is highly competitive and has helped produce some of the most famous names in British science, including James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, and Lord Rayleigh. Hardy, disliked the Tripos system, feeling that students were becoming too focused on accumulating high exam marks at the expense of the subject itself\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "392" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the contributor with an hIndex of 43 have?\n Context: Eli Turkel has a written paper amount of 8 in year 2012.\nEli Turkel has written paper amount in year 2013: 5 pages.\nEli Turkel's written paper amount in year 2014 is 1.\nEli Turkel wrote 5 papers in 2015.\nEli Turkel has a written paper amount of 7 in year 2016.\nEli Turkel wrote 11 papers in 2017.\nEli Turkel's written paper amount in year 2018 is 6.\nEli Turkel has a written paper amount of 5 in year 2019.\nEli Turkel's written paper amount in year2022 is 11.\nEli Turkel has a written paper amount of 7 in year2023.\nEli Turkel's 2YrMeanCitedness is 1.13636363636365.\nEli Turkel has cited ByCount of 11675.\nEli Turkel is a person.\nEli Turkel's link is https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=33341 and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q56651540.\nEli Turkel was working in NASA, Langley Reserch Center, Hampton, VA while writing paper: Accuracy of schemes for the Euler equations with non-uniform meshers. He was working in Tel Aviv University * while writing paper: Accuracy versus convergence rates for a three dimensional multistage Euler code. He was working in turkel@post.tau.ac.il#TAB# while writing paper: The Iterative Solver RISOLV with Application to the\nEli Turkel is the author of \"Frontal motion in the atmosphere, On surface radiation conditions for an ellipse, A Second Order Numerical Model for High Velocity Impact Phenomena, Assessment of Preconditioning Methods, On the interaction of a sound pulse with the shear layer of an axisymmetric jet, On acceleration of MacCormack's scheme, Time reversed absorbing conditions, Time reversal for crack identification, An effective multigrid method for highspeed flows, Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "308" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the affiliation of the author who published the paper 'Feasibility of Phase Velocity Imaging Using Multi Frequency Oscillation-Shear Wave Elastography'?\n Context: Elisa E. Konofagou was working in \"Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.\" while writing paper: The temperature dependence of ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission, Dept. of Biomedical Eng., Columbia Univ., 1210 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10023 while writing paper: The harmonic motion imaging for focused ultrasound system for tumor detection and treatment: Simulation, i>in vitrIn 1991, L. It was set to have about 3,000 undergraduate students, the majority of whom would be Chinese. Hamilton announced that the 2023 academic year would be his last, and that he would be returning to research. There are at least two versions of the possible origin of the university color, violet. ECNUs president Yu Lizhong would be the chancellor and play a major role in government relations while Jeffrey S. President Sexton would step down at the end of his term in 2016, in the wake of a vote of no confidence in March 2013, closely followed by controversy over having received a vacation home loan from NYU. Notably, the Skirball Center has hosted important speeches on foreign policy by John Kerry[citation needed] and Al Gore. Tisch School of the Arts, Asia was NYUs first branch campus abroad. In Spring 2022, President Andrew D. While nearly all TRUE halls are located near the Union Square area, two former residence halls were located in the Financial District and one is still in use in Chinatown. The campaign was set to complete in 15 years, but ended up being completed in 10. ) As a result, they had notable interaction with the cultural and academic life of the university. Until then, the school operated from a campus located in downtown Abu Dhabi. The main campus for NYUAD is on Saadiyat Island and opened in 2014. She subsequently announced her intention to commence legal proceedings against NYU alleging wrongful termination and defamation. Bobsts Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media is one of the worlds largest academic media centers, where students and researchers use more than 95,000 audio and video recordings per year. The campaign included a $50 million gift from the Tisch family (after which one building and the art school are named) and a $60 million gift from six trustees called The Partners Fund, aimed at hiring new faculty. (The university rented out studio space and residential apartments within the academic building. NYUAD recruits students from all over the world and describes itself as the Worlds Honor College. NYUs local partner would be East China Normal University (ECNU). This is the largest donation ever to a school of social work in the United States. In a letter to the Tisch Asia community dated November 8, 2012, Dean Mary Schmidt Campbell announced that the campus would close after 2014 with recruitment and admission of new students suspended with immediate effect. MetroTech Commons, the 3. The league and its 47 representatives gather every two years to discuss global issues in education. The university hopes to move up to 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students into the new campus by 2022. It was approved by the Ministry of Education of the Peoples Republic of China in January 2011. as of 2007[update], and one of the largest among private schools. {'institute_wikipedia_text': ' New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, United States. In 2007, the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH) named NYU the National School of the Year for IRHC and NRHHs strong efforts over the past year. NYU also had a desire to follow New York Citys development further uptown. Following his inauguration, he moved to form the League of World Universities, an international organization consisting of rectors and presidents from urban universities across six continents. Bobst Library is also home to many special collections. This led to tension with the university, which at the time was in the midst of an aggressive facilities expansion phase. This extension would later become a fully independent Hofstra University. Most of these international houses are located on Washington Mews, a private street north of Washington Square Park. It is one of the most applied-to schools in the country and admissions are considered selective. Levine and was spent almost entirely on updating facilities. Meant to provide faculty and graduate students with NYU infrastructural support while conducting international research projects, those who are interested can apply for fellowships at all sites during the academic-year and a limited number of sites during the summer. In addition, NYU was named the National Program of the Year for UltraViolet Live, the annual inter-hall competition that raises funds for Relay For Life. External productions are also occasionally held in NYUs facilities\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the academic institute of the author of 'Rectilinear Steiner Trees in Narrow Strips' have?\n Context: Mark de Berg was working in \"Department of Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands while writing paper: Separability of imprecise points, Vakgroep Informatica, Universiteit Utrecht, Postbus 80.089, 3508, TB, Utrecht, The Netherlands while writing paper: On One-Round Discrete Voronoi Games, Algorithms, Geometry and Applications while writing paper: On binary space partitions in the plane\nThe Priority R-tree, A Systematic Approach to Implementing ABAC, A new approach to subdivision simplification, Lower bounds for kinetic planar subdivisions, On rectilinear link distance, Lower Bounds for Kinetic Sorting, Kinetic spanners in R sup>d/sup>, A general approach to dominance in the plane, The priority R-tree, More Geometric Data Structures was written by Mark de Berg. Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. Friedrich Mohs became the first professor of mineralogy in 1812. ) are offered as postgraduate programmes. It offers 19 bachelor's and 35 master's study programmes (of which 19 are in English) across all technology and natural sciences disciplines. \\n47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff47. 45000°E\\ufeff / 47. \\n1864: The Styrian government makes it the Joanneum Regional and Technical College\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "71200" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are associated with the academic institution of the writer who published the article 'Field-Based Spatial Modeling'?\n Context: Michael F. Goodchild was working in the \"National Centre for Geographic Information and Analysis, 3510 Phelps Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA 93106. e-mail: good@ncgia.geog.ucsb.edu while writing paper: Platial, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5C2 while writing paper: The Fractal Nature of Geographic Phenomena, University of California at Santa Barbara\n\"Where's Downtown?\": Behavioral Methods for Determining Referents of Vague Spatial Queries, Two decades on: Critical GIScience since 1993, A general framework for conflation, A White Paper on Locational Information and the Public Interest, Whose Hand on the Tiller? Revisiting \"Spatial Statistical Analysis and GIS\", An Overview of GIS/GPS Integration, A statistical simulation model for positional error of line features in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), A parallel computingIn his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. The university began admitting women the following year. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. In 1964, the Free Speech Movement organized student resistance to the universitys restrictions on political activities on campus—most conspicuously, student activities related to the Civil Rights Movement. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. In 1964, Berkeley was named the best balanced distinguished university, meaning the school had not only the most top departments but also the highest percentage of top ranking departments in its school. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. The Berkeley Forum is a nonpartisan student organization that hosts panels, debates, and speeches across a variety of fields. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. Students from various concentrations are recruited and trained to work on pro-bono consulting engagements with actual nonprofit clients. In 1985, Yale University admissions officer Richard Moll published Public Ivies: A Guide to Americas Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities which named Berkeley a Public Ivy. Prior to 1952, Berkeley was the University of California, so the university president was also Berkeleys chief executive\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "102671" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where does the computer scientist who published Efficient broadcast with forward node set in clustered mobile ad hoc networks reside?\n Context: Jie Wu's 2YrMeanCitedness is 2.0.\nAbdallah Khreishah et al.: Universal Network Coding-Based Opportunistic Routing for Unicast. (2015), Suhan Jiang and Jie Wu: A reward response game in the federated learning system. (2021), Hanhua Chen et al.: The dynamic cuckoo filter. (2017), Rajorshi Biswas et al.: A Capacity-Aware Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack in Low-Power and Lossy\nJie Wu was working in \"Temple University\" while writing paper: A Secure Model Against Mobile Sink Replication Attacks in Unattended Sensor Networks, The Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA while writing paper: Corrigendum to \"A secure model against mobile sink replication attacks in unattended sensor networks\" COMPNW, Volume 221, February 2023, 109529, Temple University, Center for Networked Computing,Philadelphia,USA while writing paper: Message\nThe \"Cooperation Scheme For Distributed Spectrum Sensing In Cognitive Radio Networks, On Game-theoretic Computation Power Diversification in the Bitcoin Mining Network, Truthful User Recruitment for Cooperative Crowdsensing Task: A Combinatorial Multi-Armed Bandit Approach, The Dark Side of Personalization Recommendation in Short-Form Video Applications: An Integrated Model from Information Perspective, A Secure Model Against Mobile Sink Replication Attacks in Unattended Sensor Networks, Time management in The programme has increased relations between ECNU and numerous leading UK universities. John\\'s College (later to become St. [citation needed]\\nWith campuses in Minhang and Putuo District totalling an area of over 220 hectares. \\nAlong with several other Chinese universities, East China Normal University has hosted the United Kingdom (UK) government-funded Study China Programme for a number of years. \\nIn 1879, St. \\nGlobal University Rankings of ECNU:\\n31°13′41″N 121°24′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff31. In 2008, it set up the NOCFL Study and Training Base for International Chinese Teachers. It was the first institution to grant bachelor\\'s degrees in China, starting in 1907. \\nECNU is now under the direct auspices of the Ministry of Education. John\\'s University and was registered in Washington D. In this programme, students from UK institutions spend one to two summer months studying Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture at a university in China. Its purpose is to strengthen ties between UK university students and China, in particular as relatively few British students enroll in degrees in China. \\nThe Minhang new campus is located in the Minhang District on the outskirts of metropolitan Shanghai. John\\'s College founded in 1879. in the United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Fort Washington, Pennsylvania" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the contributor who published Properties of Metabolic Graphs: Biological Organization or Representation Artifacts? born?\n Context: Luay Nakhleh has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3288-6769.\nLuay Nakhleh was working in the Department of Computer Science, Rice University, 6100 Main St., Houston, TX 77005. nakhleh@cs.rice.edu while writing paper: Confounding Factors in HGT Detection: Statistical Error, Coalescent Effects, and Multiple Solutions. He was working in the Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA#TAB# while writing paper:\n\"In the light of Deep Coalescence: Revisiting Trees Within Networks\", Network (Reticulated) Evolution: Biology, Models, and Algorithms, ncDNA and drift drive binding site accumulation, Species Tree Inference by Minimizing Deep Coalescences, TECHNIQUES FOR ASSESSING PHYLOGENETIC BRANCH SUPPORT: A PERFORMANCE STUDY, Species Tree Inference by Minimizing Deep Coalescences Reginald DesRoches was appointed president in 2022 and succeeded David W. The 2009 Beer Bike race was dedicated to the memory of Dr. The Rice School of Social Sciences was founded in 1979. Three weeks after opening, a spectacular international academic festival was held, bringing Rice to the attention of the entire academic world. Jones was not prosecuted since he cooperated with the district attorney, and testified against Patrick. There is a very high level of research activity. The colleges are named for university historical figures and benefactor. 2% are from outside of the United States. 1960 saw Rice Institute formally renamed William Marsh Rice University. It originated in the basement of Sid Richardson College in February 2011. Patrick was found guilty of conspiring to steal Rices fortune and he was convicted of murder in 1901 (he was pardoned in 1912 due to conflicting medical testimony). The statue was crafted by John Angel. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies has only graduate programs. Duncan Hall, Rices computational engineering building, was designed to encourage collaboration between the four different departments situated there. A subsequent investigation led by the District Attorney of New York resulted in the arrests of Patrick and of Rices butler and valet Charles F. Coffeehouse baristas are referred to as K. student Raymond Johnson became the first black Rice student when he was admitted that year. 7% acceptance rate in 2023. Patrick, then announced that Rice had changed his will to leave the bulk of his fortune to Patrick, rather than to the creation of Rices educational institute. Below is a list of residential colleges in order of founding:Each residential college has its own cafeteria (serveries) and each residential college has study groups and its own social practices. The Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations was held at Rice in 1990. The Rice Honor Code plays an integral role in academic affairs. The university has a 6:1 student-faculty ratio, and it has been a member of the Association of American Universities since 1985 and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. The logo pays tribute to Rices squirrel population, claimed by students to be unusually plump and frighteningly tame. The Susanne M. Admission to Rice is rated as most selective by U. The buildings foyer, drawn from many world cultures, was designed by the architect to symbolically express this collaborative purpose. The stadium was the site of Super Bowl VIII and a speech by John F. by U. Smalley, were dedicated at Rice. Rice began charging tuition for the first time in 1965. Baker III Institute for Public Policy was created. The space was gutted but renovated and remains open. Rices friend and personal lawyer in Houston, Captain James A. The system was inspired by existing systems in place in England and at several other universities in the United States. This decision was made instead of implementing a community benefits agreement, which had been suggested by the community. The Trustees of Rice University prevailed in a lawsuit to void the racial language in the trust in 1966. Rice is a medium-sized, highly residential research university. The original name was chosen by students in tribute to the universitys founder, William Marsh Rice. According to the official website, Beer Bike is a combination intramural bicycle race and drinking competition dating back to 1957\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Israel" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What degree did the author of 'Matching Logic' receive in 1995?\n Context: Grigore Roşu was working in ***University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA while writing paper: KRAM--Extended Report. He was also working in ***University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA while writing paper: Why and How Does K Work? The Logical Infrastructure Behind It.\nA Theoretical Foundation for Programming Languages Aggregation, Towards a $$mathbb K$$ K ool Future, The Rewriting Logic Semantics Project: A Progress Report, P Systems with Control Nuclei, Weak Inclusion Systems: Part Two, A Semantic Approach to Interpolation, Towards a Verified Model of the Algorand Consensus Protocol in Coq, A rewriting logic approach to operational semantics A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. M. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). A. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). W. The purpose-built facility is in the Walworth area of Camberwell and can accommodate 150 students aged 11–19. Southwark was bombed seven times and its population halved by the end of the War. The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "B.A. in Mathematics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which programming language is Simon L. Peyton Jones a major contributor to?\n Context: Simon Peyton Jones has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.2698412698412698.\nDavid Terei et al.: Safe haskell. (2012) was authored by Simon L. Peyton Jones.\nSimon Peyton Jones was working in \"Middlesex University, The Burroughs Hendon, London while writing paper: eFRIEND, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Hoopl, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom while writing paper: HALO, Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge while writing paper: HsDebug, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Constructor specialisation for Haskell programs, Microsoft Research Ltd., Cambridge UK#TAB# while writing paper:\n\"Classes, Jim, But Not as We Know Them — Type Classes in Haskell: What, Why, and Whither, Pattern synonyms, The Three Types of Truth, On the importance of being the right size: the challenge of conducting realistic experiments, How to Write a Great Research Paper, Guarded impredicative polymorphism, In Focus: Association seeks DVLA retest, Measuring the effectiveness of a simple strictness analyser, Bibliography, Associated types in 2023. Ultimately this led to Millers dismissal in October 2021. in direct violation of the aims outlined in the Code of Conduct. There is also a local branch of The Tab. It was ranked joint 7th in the U. Miller pursued an employment tribunal claim. D. The motion said the TERF ban was necessary because TERF activity on the university campus put[s] trans students safety at risk . The shape of the whole logo represents the open book of learning. He said that his ruling focused on how the university managed her complaints rather than any judgment about gender rights. Competition for places is high with an average 7. This discontent culminated in an 11-day sit-in at the Senate House (the administrative headquarters of the university). The case went to trial in February 2022. The University of Bristol ranks number 5 in the UK for research quality according to the most recent Research Excellence Framework assessment. The Times Higher Education World University Ranking placed Bristol at 76th globally and 9th in the U. The judgment was delivered in April 2022. Wills Physics Laboratory was opened by Ernest Rutherford. University records show that Miss Starvey was prepared to resign over the issue and that she had the support of the then Chancellor Conwy Lloyd Morgan. For his subsequent pioneering work on quantum mechanics, he was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics. The University of Bristols alumni and faculty include 13 Nobel laureates. At a cost, local residents are also able to use the facilities. H. 3 million was from research grants and contracts. More recently, plans for redevelopment of the current building have been proposed. Used for term-time training/competition an'}. Previous presidents have included Sue Lawley and former Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Öpik. The University College was the first such institution in the country to admit women on the same basis as men. In distinction to the blues awarded for sporting excellence at Oxford and Cambridge, Bristols most successful athletes are awarded reds. These more recent ventures have been funded (and are run) by external companies in agreement with the university. Clifton Hill House is another Grade I listed building now used as student accommodation in Clifton. The centre worth £4 million aims to increase awareness and understanding of the dangers of gambling. The inscription on the book is the Latin opening of the 124th Psalm, If the Lord Himself had not (been on our side. The university does not have a main campus but is spread over a considerable geographic area. The postnominals awarded are the degree abbreviations used commonly among British universities. All of the main halls elect groups of students to the Junior Common Room to organise the halls social calendar for the next year. Residents of student houses, private accommodation and students living at home become members of Orbitalxa0– a society organising social events for students throughout the year. It is the largest independent employer in Bristol. The armorials on the Founders Window represent all of the interests present at the founding of the University of Bristol including the Wills and Fry families. This mission continues today; a new admissions policy specifically caters to the BS postcode area of Bristol. for graduate employability\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Haskell" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose works have been cited more, the author of 'Designing Smule's Ocarina: The iPhone's Magic Flute' or the author of 'Spatial Representation and Updating: Evidence from Neuropsychological Investigations'?\n Context: Ananya Misra et al.: TAPESTREA: sound scene modeling by example. (2006), Spencer Salazar and Ge Wang: Auraglyph: Handwritten Computer Music Composition and Design. (2014), Scott Smallwood et al.: Composing for Laptop Orchestra. (2008), Ge Wang et al.: MiniAudicle for iPad: Touchscreen-based Music Software Programming. (2011), Luke Dahl and Ge Wang: Sound Bounce: Physical Metaphors in Designing Mobile Music Performance. (2010)\nThe Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, U.S.A. and Marlene Behrmann were both working at Carnegie Mellon University. While writing paper: The Brain as Muse: Bridging Art and Neuroscience, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, U.S.A. and Leslie G. Ungerleider (1946–2020): the multiple careers of a single extraordinary scientist. The Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre\nA vision of graded hemispheric specialization was written by Marlene Behrmann. She also wrote Patient Schn: has Goldstein and Gelb’s case stood the test of time?, Congenital and Acquired Prosopagnosia: Flip Sides of the Same Coin?, Hemispatial Neglect, Neural Basis of, Hemispheric specialization for holistic processing of faces in normal and prosopagnosic observers.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Ge Wang" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the citizenship of the author who was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015 for contributions to adaptive filters and communication technologies?\n Context: \"Blanca Ramos Elbal and Markus Rupp: Coverage and Throughput Trade-off in Relay Assisted V2I Communication in Microcellular Urban Networks. (2023), Martin Taranetz and Ali H. Sayed: A time-domain feedback analysis of filtered-error adaptive gradient algorithms. (1996)\" was authored by Markus Rupp.\nMarkus Rupp was working in \"Institute for Communications and RF Engineering, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria (Europe) while writing paper: Adaptive identification and tracking of doubly selective fading channels for wireless MIMO-OFDM systems, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Dependable Wireless Connectivity for the Society in Motion, Vienna, Austria while writing paper: Evaluating the spatial resolution of 2D antenna arrays for massive MIMO transmissions, Technische Universität (TU),Wien while writing paper: A low-\n\"Coverage and throughput trade-off in Relay Assisted V2I Communication in Microcellular Urban Networks, Advances in Quality and Performance Assessment for Future Wireless Communication Services, Cellular system physical layer throughput: How far away are we from the shannon bound?\", Measuring the physical layer performance of wireless communication systems: Part 33 in a series of tutorials on instrumentation and measurement, New insights in optimal pilot symbol patterns for OFDM systems, Relay Selection and Coverage Analysis of Relay Assisted V2\\nResearch focus points of TU Wien are introduced as computational science and engineering, quantum physics and quantum technologies, materials and matter, information and communication technology and energy and environment. TU Wien has sharpened its research profile by defining competence fields and setting up interdisciplinary collaboration centres, and clearer outlines will be developed. Completed in 1987, it features owl sculptures by the Swiss artist Bruno Weber. \\nDevelopment work in almost all areas of technology is encouraged by the interaction between basic research and the different fields of engineering sciences at TU Wien. In 1975, it was renamed Technische Universität Wien (Vienna University of Technology). \\nTU Wien is ranked #192 by the QS World University Ranking, #406 by the Center of World University Rankings, and it is positioned among the best 401-500 higher education institutions globally by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Austrian" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the contributor who published An Application of Factoring in J. Symb. Comput.?\n Context: James H. Davenport was working in \"University of Bath, Bath, UK\" while writing paper: EUROCAL '87: proceedings of the european conference on Computer Algebra, Department of Computer Science, Bath, UK#TAB# while writing paper: The CAD Conundrum: Lex-Least vs Order, Department of Computer Science, Bath, UK#TAB# while writing paper: The Complexity of Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition with respect to Polynomial Degree, Dept\nData Without Software Are Just Numbers was written by James H. Davenport. Another surprising property of 42. A remark on a paper by P. S. Wang: “Factoring multivariate polynomials over algebraic number fields” [Math. Comp. 30 (1976), no. 134, 324–336; MR0568283 (58 #27887a)] was written by James H. Davenport. Dataset Supporting The Paper: A Case Study On\\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR) is at the forefront of international research on climate science and policy, and its researchers have participated as co-chair, coordinating lead authors or lead authors in all the assessment reports so far published by the IPCC. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. \\nThe Bologna Declaration ushered in the era of ECTS credits and the bachelor's and master's degree structure. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. \\nThe University of Bern had 19,297 students in 2022. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. \\nAs a comprehensive university, Bern covers a wide range of classical university courses in some 39 bachelor, 71 master and 69 advanced study programs\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "0.7826087" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose i10Index is greater, the author of 'MmWave MU-MIMO for Aerial Networks' or the author of 'Feature Extraction in Transformed Domain for Protein Superfamily Identification from Amino Acid Sequences'?\n Context: Robert W. Heath has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 10.676470588235293.\n\"Debajyoti Sinha et al.: Improved dropClust R package with integrative analysis support for scRNA-seq data. (2020), Sucheta Dawn and Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay: IV-GNN : Interval Valued Data Handling Using Graph Neural Network. (2023), Sriparna Saha and Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay: A Validity Index Based on Connect\nRobert W. Heath is field assistant to U.S. Senator Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania. He was working in \"6GNC, North Carolina State University while writing paper: The future of WiMAX: Multihop relaying with IEEE 802.16j, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA while writing paper: A Noncoherent Space-Time Code from Quantum Error Correction. while writing paper: Towards Robustness: Machine Learning for MmWave V2X\nA Geometry-aided Message Passing Method for AoA-Based Short Range MIMO Channel Estimation, On the SNR and Diversity of Quantized Precoded MIMO Systems, Hybrid MIMO Architectures for Millimeter Wave Communications: Phase Shifters or Switches?, A new MIMO channel representation including spatial diversity, array orientation and depolarization effects, On imperfect CSI for the downlink of a two-tier network, On the spatial spectral efficiency of ITLinQ was In 2022, U. Patil highlighted the MSA program in Harvard Business Review as one of only a few sources of talent with proven strengths in data science. In 2012, Thomas H. NC States Masters program in data analytics was the first in the United States. The organization is a clearinghouse for concerns from students and answers from administrators. For 2020, U. NC States College of Engineering was tied for 24th by U. Mary Ann Lila is director of the Plants for Human Health Institute. In 1937, Blake R. Also in this year, it gained 700 acres (2. PHHI has both research and Cooperative Extension components. The director since 2015 is William K. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. 3xa0km2) of space being constructed. 0xa0km) west of the NCSU Memorial Tower. 0xa0km) away (changed from 2xa0mi (3. In 2014–2015 NC State became part of only fifty-four institutions in the U. The Nubian Message is published biweekly. Sixty-one private and government agency partners are on Centennial Campus. One of his students Katharine Stinson became the Federal Aviation Administrations first female engineer. President Peter Hans heads the system. Located 1xa0mi (1. Van Leer joined as Dean and started the graduate program for engineering. In 2020, the College of Education tied for 45th in the U. School of Engineering to the College of Engineering). As of February 2024, PHHI is home to around 11 faculty and 70 staff at the NC Research Campus. Davenport and D. The textile and paper engineering programs are notable, given the uniqueness of the subject area. It has invested more than $620 million in facilities and infrastructure at the new campus, with 62 acres (0. 495xa0billion annual budget, and a $1. to have earned the Innovation and Economic Prosperity University designation by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. Examinations of the campus sustainability practices by the Sustainable Endowments Institute resulted in a B+ grade for NC State on the College Sustainability Report Card 2011. 5xa0km) northwest of the Memorial Bell Tower. The event role models the universitys mission to impact and support its local and global community. This conglomeration became the University of North Carolina in 1931. This event is open to all students, faculty, staff and the Raleigh community. Wuf. The Graduate School reviews all postgraduate education applications. The North Carolina State University Centennial Biomedical Campus is located 2. The Challenge was listed as one of the 102 Things You Gotta Do Before You Graduate by Sports Illustrated\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which organization does the doctor in signal processing serve as Ambassador to the United Kingdom for since March 27, 2011?\n Context: Zhenpeng Feng et al.: Self-Matching CAM: A Novel Accurate Visual Explanation of CNNs for SAR Image Interpretation. (2021) were authored by Ljubisa Stankovic. Ljubisa Stankovic: On the STFT Inversion Redundancy. (2016).\nLjubisa Stankovic is linked to https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wTH1HyoAAAAJ, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1866722 and https://www.researcherid.com/rid/J-8988-2013.\nLjubia Stankovi has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9736-9036.\nLjubia Stankovi is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7006059138&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nLjubia Stankovi was working in \"University of Montenegro, Montenegro\" while writing paper: Understanding the Basis of Graph Convolutional Neural Networks via an Intuitive Example-Driven Approach [Lecture Notes], Elektrotehnicki fakultet, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro, Yugoslavia while writing paper: Introducing time-frequency distribution with a \"com\n\"On the Quantization and the Probability of Misdetection in Compressive Sensing, Nonsparsity influence on the ISAR recovery from reduced data [Correspondence], On the Number of Channels in Multicomponent Nonstationary Noisy Signal Decomposition, An Approach to Optimal Watermark Detection, Sparse Signal Reconstruction–Introduction, Instantaneous frequency in time–frequency analysis: Enhanced concepts and performance of estimation algorithms, The Deep-Match\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Montenegro" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publication citations does Oliver Schneider's co-author and author of Studying design process and example use with Macaron, a web-based vibrotactile effect editor, have?\n Context: Karon E. MacLean was working in the Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada while writing paper: VibViz: Organizing, visualizing and navigating vibration libraries, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada while writing paper: Exploring the design space of programmable friction for scrolling interactions, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada while writing paper: Choose or Fuse: Enriching Data Views with Multi-label Emotion Dynamics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver\n\"Message from the symposium chairs, An Architecture for Haptic Control of Media, A first look at individuals' affective ratings of vibrations, A Descriptive Analysis of a Formative Decade of Research in Affective Haptic System Design, Remote Collaboration with Haptic Icons Questionnaire, Expanding the Interaction Repertoire of a Social Drone: Physically Expressive Possibilities of a Perched BiRDe, A case study of affect measurement tools for physical user interface design, Se In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. She was preceded by L. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. 1% of its applicants in the 2020–2021 admissions cycle. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "4089" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What position did the author of 'Probabilistic analysis of the Single Particle Wigner Monte-Carlo method' hold in the Ministry of Education and Science in Bulgaria until September 2018?\n Context: Ivan Dimov was working in the \"Centre for Advanced Computing and Emerging Technologies, School of Systems Engineering, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 225, Reading, RG6 6AY, UK, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str. 25A, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria#TAB# while writing paper: Toward solotronics design in the Wigner formalism, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences\nThe 8th International Conference, NMA 2014, Borovets, Bulgaria, August 20-24, 2014 : revised selected papers written by Ivan Dimov. The 5th International Conference, NAA 2012, Lozenetz, Bulgaria, June 15-20, 2012 : revised selected papers.48778\\n\\nThis article related to government in Japan is a stub. Today NICT's mission is to carry out research and development in the field of information and communications technology. It is located at 4-2-1 Nukui-Kitamachi, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8795, Japan\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Deputy Minister for Education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which academy was Katharina Morik elected as a fellow of in 2019?\n Context: Katharina Morik's 2YrMeanCitedness is 1.9107142857142858.\nThe alternative name for Katharina Morik is Morik Katharina.\nMirko Bunse and Katharina Morik are the authors of Raja Chatila et al.: Trustworthy AI. (2021) and Lukas Pfahler: Explaining Deep Learning Representations by Tracing the Training Process. (2019).\nKatharina Morik's link is http://www.academia-net.org/profil/prof-dr-katharina-morik/1196468 and also https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LfmjF2UAAAAJ.\nKatharina Morik has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1153-5986.\nKatharina Morik was working in \"Technical University Dortmund, Computer Science VIII, Dortmund, Germany while writing paper: Multi-objective frequent termset clustering, University of Dortmund, TU Dortmund, Germany#TAB# while writing paper: Learning Understandable Concepts for Robot Navigation, TU Dortmund University, Germany#TAB# while writing paper: Heterogeneous Stream Processing and Crowdsourcing for Traffic Monitoring: Highlights, University of Dortmund, Germany while writing paper: The MiningMart Approach, University\n\"Talking it over: The Natural Language Dialog System HAM-ANS, Proceedings of the 11th German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Method trees, What do you do with 5 million posts? Versuche zum distant reading religiöser Online-Foren., A Note on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, Guest Editors’ introduction: special issue of selected papers from ECML PKDD 2008, Applications of Knowledge Discovery, Call for papers, 07181 Abstracts Collection -- Parallel Universes and Local Patterns, Proceedings of the Fourth It was the first time that a German university had established a subsidiary abroad. TUM ranked 11th in Europe in the 2024 QS Europe rankings. He committed suicide shortly before the end of the war. \\nIn 2021, TUM Boring, won the tunnel-boring competition sponsored by The Boring Company in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2023, a team from the university won second place at the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a autonomous racecar competition in Las Vegas. \\nAdditional TUM facilities are located in Ottobrunn (Department of Aerospace and Geodesy), Straubing, Heilbronn, and Singapore. \\nThe Technical University of Munich is one of the most research-focused universities in Europe. \\nThe third TUM campus is located 35\\xa0km north of Munich in Weihenstephan, Freising. This claim is supported by relevant rankings, such as the funding ranking of the German Research Foundation and the research ranking of the Centre for Higher Education. \\nTUM operates a subsidiary in Singapore. With an average of 2,600 to 2,800 students, the TH München became for a time Germany\\'s largest technical university, ahead of the TH Berlin. \\nA notable student group is the Workgroup for Rocketry and Space Flight (WARR), which won all SpaceX Hyperloop pod competitions in 2017 through 2019. It hosts the School of Life Sciences. \\nA University of Excellence under the German Universities Excellence Initiative, TUM is among the leading universities in the European Union. In the 2023 Nature Index of academic institutions, TUM ranked 59th worldwide and first in Germany. \\nMartha Schneider-Bürger became the first German female civil engineer to graduate from the university in 1927. The same year, TUM held the 33rd position globally (also first in Germany) in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings. \\n\\nAs of winter semester 2023/24, 52,580 students are enrolled at TUM, of whom 36% are female and 45% are international students. \\nAs part of its Agenda 2030, the 15 schools and departments were consolidated into seven schools by 2023. \\nA landmark of the Garching campus is the Oskar von Miller Tower, a meteorological measurement tower with a height of 62 m. \\nSince the inception of the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2006, TUM has won every round of evaluation and the title University of Excellence. Each school or department will also have a separate Departmental Student Council\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "German Informatics Society" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Optimal Power-Delay Tradeoffs in Fading Channels - Small-Delay Asymptotics obtain his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees?\n Context: Randall Berry was working in \"Department of Electrical & Computer Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA while writing paper: Spatial interference cancelation for mobile ad hoc networks: Imperfect CSI, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA while writing paper: Quantized Mechanisms for Gaussian Multiple Access Wiretap Channels, EECS Department, Evanston, IL, USA while writing paper: The impact of small-cell bandwidth requirements on strategic operators, Naval Weapons Center,\nThe value of noise for informational cascades was written by Randall Berry and is a Comparison of Limited Feedback Schemes for OFDMA Scheduling.{'author_wikipedia_text': 'Yuejie Chi is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who is currently the Sense of Wonder Group Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. In 2017 she moved to Carnegie Mellon University as associate professor and the inaugural Robert E. \\nShe was named as the 2021 Goldsmith Lecturer of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and as a 2022 Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Signal Processing Society\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth date of the contributor who wrote the article titled 'A New, Architectural Paradigm for High-performance Computing'?\n Context: David A. Bader wrote 23 papers in 2012.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 26 papers in 2013.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 22 papers in 2014.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 19 papers in 2015.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 20 papers in 2016.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 17 papers in 2017.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 11 papers in 2018.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 6 papers in 2019.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 2 papers in 2020.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 3 papers in 2021.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 2 papers in 2022.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 10 papers in 2023.\nDavid A. Bader's written paper amount in year 2024 is 1.00.\nDavid A. Bader's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5230435.\nThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuguerfue, NM 87131, USA is the location of David A. Bader. He is also the author of the paper \"Computational Grand Challenges in Assembling the Tree of Life: Problems and Solutions\", Washington State University. He is also the author of the paper \"SEECN: SIMULATING COMPLEX SYSTEMS USING DYNAMIC COMPLEX NETWORKS\", ***University\nOn the Design and Analysis of Irregular Algorithms on the Cell Processor: A Case Study of List Ranking was written by David A. Bader.\\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. In 2006, John C. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". https://dining. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. \\nThe university\\'s campus is noted for its red-brick Georgian buildings and its large central lawn, named McKeldin Mall and nicknamed \"The Mall\", which is the largest academic mall in the United States. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nTwenty years later, the federally-funded Agricultural Experiment Station was established there. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "May 4, 1969" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the scholar who contributed to the paper 'Performance Guarantees of the Thresholding Algorithm for the Cosparse Analysis Model' in IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 2013?\n Context: Tomer Peleg and Michael Elad: Performance Guarantees of the Thresholding Algorithm for the Cosparse Analysis Model. (2013) was authored by Michael Elad.\nThe Department of Computer Science, The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel was working in \"Dept. Computer Science, Technion – Israel Inst. Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel while writing paper: A Local Block Coordinate Descent Algorithm for the CSC Model, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel while writing paper: Morphological diversity and source separation, Technion while writing paper: Expected Patch\nThe Rate-Distortion-Accuracy Tradeoff: JPEG Case Study was written by Michael Elad. The Analysis (Co-)Sparse Model Origin, Definition, Pursuit, Dictionary-Learning and Beyond was written by Michael Elad. When and How Can Deep Generative Models be Inverted. Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems, faculty members, and students. In that article titled To Young Minds of Today, Harvard Is the Stanford of the East, The New York Times concluded that Stanford University has become Americas it school, by measures that Harvard once dominated. This medical research center is working for designing advanced-level health care units. Stanfords admission process is need-blind for U. This swift rise to performance [was] understood at the time as related directly to the universitys defense contracts. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. It also has fifteen subject areas. Many co-ops are hubs of music, art and philosophy. No other Division I school is within 100 of Stanfords total. Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023. Heavy rains in January 2023 refilled Lake Lagunita (colloquially known as Lake Lag) to up to 8 feet of depth. Co-ops or Self-Ops are another housing option. In April 2022, Stanford University announced a $75 million donation, in support of a multidisciplinary neurodegenerative brain disease research initiative at the universitys Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East. Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing. It has been called the epicenter of Silicon Valley. Specifically, the campaign raised $253. 3 billion fundraising goal in 2009, two years ahead of time, but continued fundraising for the duration of the campaign. Globally Stanford is also ranked among the top universities in the world. But most matters are handled by the Faculty Senate, made up of 54 elected representatives of the faculty for 2021. Papers Project, a collaboration with the King Center to publish the King papers held by the King Center. Several residences are considered theme houses; predating the current classification system are Columbae (Social Change Through Nonviolence, since 1970), and Synergy (Exploring Alternatives, since 1972). The relatively low four-year graduation rate is a function of the universitys coterminal degree (or coterm) program, which allows students to earn a masters degree as a 1-to-2-year extension of their undergraduate program. Stanford University Libraries (SUL) held a collection of more than 9. On the founding grant:Off the founding grant:Many Stanford faculty members live in the Faculty Ghetto, within walking or biking distance of campus. A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot. It also runs the John S. '}. The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford. It lies within area code 650. These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered. He oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound, internationally recognized academic powerhouse, the Harvard of the West. Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22% of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year. 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems, $1. In 2006, President John L. It focuses on five points: climate change, overfishing, coastal development, pollution, and plastics. Jenny Martinez became the fourteenth provost in October 2023. The centers collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world. In addition, the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "81" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Discrete-Time Expectation Maximization Algorithms for Markov-Modulated Poisson Processes earn his Ph.D.?\n Context: Robert J. Elliott was working in \"Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia while writing paper: Default Times in a Continuous-Time Markovian Regime Switching Model, Department of Mathematical Science, University of Alberta, Calgary, AB, Canada while writing paper: Bank filters for ML parameter estimation via the expectation-maximization algorithm: the continuous-time case, rellio\nRobert J Elliott wrote The Zakai forms of the prediction and smoothing equations (Corresp.) and A martingale Kronecker lemma and parameter estimation for linear systems. He also wrote The Partially Observed Stochastic Minimum Principle. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. In 1985, Yale University admissions officer Richard Moll published Public Ivies: A Guide to Americas Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities which named Berkeley a Public Ivy. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. 1 recipient of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships with 1,333 awards. In 1982, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) was established on campus with support from the National Science Foundation and at the request of three Berkeley mathematicians—Shiing-Shen Chern, Calvin Moore, and Isadore M. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Among enrolled freshman, the average unweighted GPA was 3. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. Students from various concentrations are recruited and trained to work on pro-bono consulting engagements with actual nonprofit clients. Berkeley students also run a number of consulting groups, including the Berkeley Group, founded in 2003 and affiliated with the Haas School. In August 2022, a university task force was formed which recommended renaming the athletic identity to Cal Berkeley to further tie the athletic brand to academic prestige, and reduce public confusion. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. 4%). The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. Berkeley has a number of other vehicle teams, including CalSol, CalSMV, and Human Powered Vehicle. Prior to 1952, Berkeley was the University of California, so the university president was also Berkeleys chief executive. The 2010 United States National Research Council Rankings identified Berkeley as having the highest number of top-ranked doctoral programs in the nation. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. For 2019, Berkeley ranked fourth in enrollment of recipients of the National Merit $2,500 Scholarship (132 scholars)\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Cambridge" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of disease are the sensors created by the author of Practical codes for queueing channels: An algebraic, state-space, message-passing approach used for?\n Context: Todd P Coleman was working in \"ECE Department and Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA while writing paper: Querying the user properly for high-performance brain-machine interfaces: Recursive estimation, control, and feedback information-theoretic perspectives, Institute for Digital Communications, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom while writing paper: A Sample Path Measure of Causal Influence, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign while writing paper: A Low-\nA Distributed Scheme for Achieving Energy-Delay Tradeoffs With Multiple Service Classes Over a Dynamically Varying Network, On the Bias of Directed Information Estimators, A stochastic control viewpoint on &#x2018;Posterior Matching&#x2019;-style feedback communication schemes, Practical codes for queueing channels: An algebraic, state-space, message-passing approach, KDE spike-phase and history models, A simple memoryless proof of He oversaw a rapid expansion of the School of Engineering, later renamed after Qualcomm founder Irwin M. Standing at the center of the university is the iconic Geisel Library, named after Dr. The proposition is expected to reach the Regents sometime in 2024. Local leaders disagreed on whether the new school should be a technical research institute or a more broadly based school that included undergraduates as well. The Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Community is also currently under construction at UC San Diego. The first, and a particularly wel Sun God, a large winged creature by Niki de Saint Phalle located near the Faculty Club. A champion of the New Left, he reportedly was the first protester to occupy the administration building in a demonstration organized by his student, political activist Angela Davis. Other collection pieces include Richard Fleischners La Jolla Project (a collection of Stonehenge-like stone blocks), Do Ho Suhs Fallen Star (a house sitting atop an engineering building in Warren College), a table by Jenny Holzer, an installation by Bruce Nauman on the Powell Structural Systems Laboratory titled Vices and Virtues, and three metallic Eucalyptus trees by Terry Allen. The university currently has three Living & Learning neighborhoods under construction. Pauley. The School of Medicine also accepted its first students in 1966. A major goal of the project is to ease traffic and parking on campus while providing more accessible transportation to nearby areas. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Students in the universitys visual arts department also create temporary public art installations as part of their coursework. Most prominently, the construction of new mixed-use residential areas which the university calls Living and Learning Neighborhoods. New buildings have been continually added as the division expands. Approximately 50,000 enrollees per year are educated in this branch of the university, which offers over 100 professional and specialized certificate programs. York planned the main campus according to the Oxbridge model, relying on many of Revelles ideas. The first neighborhood constructed, the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood, was completed in 2020. In September 2023, chancellor Pradeep Khosla announced his intention to present a housing proposition to the Regents of the University of California. Several facilities are currently under construction at the UC San Diego campus. Revelles nomination would have become an angry and drawn-out affair and greatly detracted from the campuss future development. Seuss following a $20 million donation from his wife Audrey Geisel. Another notable campus sight was the graffiti staircase of Mandeville Hall, a series of corridors that had been tagged with graffiti by generations of students over decades of use; this was recently replaced with the Graffiti Art Park. Second College was founded in 1964, on the land deeded by the federal government, and named after environmentalist John Muir two years later. The neighborhood is set to be the location of Eighth College. 5 million from the National Nuclear Security Administration to establish the Center for Matters under Extreme Pressure (CMEC). The undergraduate program accepted its first class of 181 freshman at Revelle College in 1964. 403 billion on research, the 6th highest expenditure among academic institutions in the United States. Even before UC San Diego had its own campus, faculty recruits had already made significant research breakthroughs, such as the Keeling Curve, a graph that plots rapidly increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and was the first significant evidence for global climate change; the Kohn–Sham equations, used to investigate particular atoms and molecules in quantum chemistry; and the Miller–Urey experiment, which gave birth to the field of prebiotic chemistry. Revelle also got involved in a bitter debate with Jonas Salk over where Salks proposed institute would be located relative to the new campus. Under Richard C. The current president of the University of California is Michael Drake, and the administrative head of UC San Diego is Pradeep Khosla. The Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood features an underground parking garage. This outraged local conservatives, as well as Regent Edwin W. The Pepper Canyon West Living & Learning Neighborhood is expected to open Fall 2024. One of the newest additions to the collection is Tim Hawkinsons giant teddy bear made of six boulders located in between the newly constructed Calit2 buildings. The Nature Index lists UC San Diego as 6th in the United States for research output by article count in 2019. In 2007, the university sponsored a $56,000 performance art project to develop a sense of community at the sprawling campus. and other political figures\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "gastrointestinal disease" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When was the author elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS)?\n Context: Christine A Orengo and Christine M Orengo are alternative names for Christine Orengo.\nChristine A Orengo's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CjQq6yYAAAAJ.\nThe Department of Structural and Molecular Biology, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UK is responsible for the publication of this article. Its authors are Christine Orengo and they are both involved in the publication of this article. Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to the content are disclosed at the end of this article.\n\"Srinivasan (1962–2021) in Bioinformatics and beyond, Residue mutations and their impact on protein structure and function: detecting beneficial and pathogenic changes, Supplementary Data, Protein structure comparison, BioFAIR Final Report, The Pain in Neuropathy Study (PiNS), WHAT CAN COMPARATIVE GENOMICS REVEAL ABOUT THE MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN FUNCTION EVOLUTION?, ChemInform Abstract: THE KI He was succeeded by Gregory Foster (no relation), and in 1906 the title was changed to Provost to avoid confusion with the principal of the University of London. Despite the commonly held belief that the philosopher Jeremy Bentham was the founder of UCL, his direct involvement was limited to the purchase of share No. In 1829, the university appointed the first professor of English in England, although the course concentrated on linguistics and the modern teaching of English – studying English literature – was introduced by Kings College London in 1831. This name abandoned the comma used in its earlier name of University College, London. The Institute of Jewish Studies relocated from Manchester to UCL in 1959. As of 2022,[update] it remains listed as University of London: University College on US Federal Student Aid applications. UCLs motto, Cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae is a quotation from Virgils Aeneid, and translates into English as Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward. UCL continued to grow through mergers with smaller colleges in the University of London. It was discovered in 2018 that an annual eugenics conference, the London Conference on Intelligence, had been held at UCL, as an external paid event, between 2014 and 2017. In 1919 the donor consented to being named as Herbert Bartlett and the school was renamed in his honour. Its formal name became University of London, University College, although for most informal and external purposes the name University College, London (or the initialism UCL) was still used. UCL received £500,000 to establish a forensic evidence interpretation laboratory. The chair is appointed by council for a term not normally exceeding five years. Gregory Foster remained in post until 1929. Under this charter the college became formally known as University College London. This was achieved by Brian Woledge (Fielden Professor of French at UCL from 1939 to 1971) and David Colquhoun, at that time a young lecturer in pharmacology. 1900 also saw the decision to appoint a salaried head of the college. UCLs interconnection between the ARPANET and early British academic networks was the first international heterogeneous resource sharing network. A new royal charter granted to the University of London in 1858 effectively removed the affiliation of colleges to the university. UCL set a target of creating 10,000xa0m2 (1. The Mullard Space Science Laboratory was established in 1967. A version of this badge (not on a shield) appears to have been used by UCL Union from shortly after its foundation in 1893. 7xa0million) and total net assets of £1. London Universitys first warden was Leonard Horner, who was the first scientist to head a British university. 9xa0million), £227. In 1830, London University founded the London University School, which would later become University College School. An enquiry found that the organiser, an honorary lecturer, did not correctly follow the room booking procedure, including claiming that no controversial topics would be discussed, leaving the university unaware of the nature of the conference. The same year, UCL adopted a new corporate branding under which the name University College London was replaced by the initialism UCL in all external communications. It was also among the first university colleges to admit women alongside men in 1878, two years after University College, Bristol. The present logo was adopted as part of a rebranding exercise in August 2005. As of April 2023,[update] Michael Spence has been president and provost since January 2021, when he succeeded Michael Arthur. 49xa0billion) and a total expenditure of £1. The vice-provosts are members of the provosts senior management team. Following the revelation, UCL announced in 2018 that it would launch an enquiry into the universitys historical links with eugenics. UCL has many notable alumni, including the founder of Mauritius, the first Prime Minister of Japan, one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA, and Coldplay members. UCL is a member institution of the federal University of London and was one of the two colleges affiliated from the universitys founding in 1836 (the other being Kings College London). At year end UCL had endowments of £143. It also has partnerships wi'}. It is considered part of the golden triangle of research-intensive universities in southeast England. As it is classified as a hotel or guest house, it was exempt from many of the standards that cover residential buildings, such as having daylight in the rooms\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2019" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author begin her graduate studies before switching to a program in statistics at Iowa State University?\n Context: Fang Liu 0006 is a creator.\nFang Liu was working in \"View further author information while writing paper: Privacy Risk and Preservation in Contact Tracing of COVID19, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine, Box 21247, Baltimore, MD 21228 while writing paper: Perception of Smoking Risks and Motivation to Quit Among Nontreatment-Seeking Smokers with and without Schizophrenia, College of Economic and Management, Qinghai Minzu University, China while writing paper:\n\"Privacy Risk and Preservation in Contact Tracing of COVID19, Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of patients with intraocular foreign bodies from a Tertiary Eye Center in North China, Usual interstitial pneumonia coexisted with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia, What’s the diagnosis?, Studies on the Marker Compounds for Standardization of Traditional Chinese Medicine \"Polyporus Sclerotium (ChoRei)\", Therapeutic drug monitoring: a review,[citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". A. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. M. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". W. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. London\\'s South Bank is a short tube or bus journey away from Waterloo or London Bridge. At the northwest corner is St George\\'s Circus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Peking University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When comparing the citedByCount of 'Averaging of Random Sets Based on Their Distance Functions' creator with the author of 'α-robust equilibrium in anonymous games', who has a higher count?\n Context: Adrian Baddeley was working in \"Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands while writing paper: On two-stage Monte Carlo tests of composite hypotheses, CSIRO Computational Informatics. The University of Western Australia while writing paper: Indices of Dependence Between Types in Multivariate Point Patterns, Data 61, CSIRO Leeuwin Centre, 65 Brockway Rd, Floreat, WA 6014, Australia.[citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin\\'s existing Master of Business Administration program. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. Curtin\\'s operations in Miri began in February 1999. Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times. \\nIn 2010, Curtin dropped the \"of Technology\" suffix, from then operating as \"Curtin University\". \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. Curtin is the only Western Australian university whose students have won the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering\\'s Postgraduate Student Gold Medal as at 2020. \\nFrom 2007, the university\\'s teaching and research was divided into five faculties (previously known as divisions), which each include a number of schools. \\nCurtin University has achieved \"Top 10 Australia University\" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). The guild also runs a number of events throughout the year, most notably the Toga Party held in semester one and the previous notable event Grasslands Music Festival held in semester two. \\n'}. [citation needed]\\nThe campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin\\'s largest international campus. [citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. In 2014 Curtin Sydney was involved in a cash-for-results scandal where students since 2012 had paid MyMaster, a Sydney company, up to $1,000 each to write essays and assignments for them, as well as sit online tests. \\nIn addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. \\nNotable people who have attended Curtin University include:\\nCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent. [citation needed]\\nThe main Curtin University campus is located in Bentley, Western Australia, about 6 kilometres (3. In 2002, a purpose-built campus was opened as Curtin\\'s first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. [citation needed]\\nThe Curtin University FC women\\'s team were one of the inaugural teams in the National Premier Leagues WA Women competition (which commenced in 2020), and is a part of the National Premier Leagues Women\\'s structure\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Randall A. Berry" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author's institute has more publications, the creator of A Novel Three Stage Framework for Person Identification From Audio Aesthetic or the writer of Shape Analysis as an Aid for Grammar Induction?\n Context: Verónica Dahl was working in \"Simon Fraser University School of Computing Science, Burnaby, BC, Canada while writing paper: Introducing Prolog in Language-Informed Ways, Logic and Functional Programming Group Department of Computing Sciences, Burnaby, Canada while writing paper: Towards Language-Competent Web Search, [Simon Fraser University], Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada while writing paper: Balanced parentheses in NL texts : a useful cue\nThe book \"AN ASSUMPTIVE LOGIC PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY FOR PARSING\" was written by Verónica Dahl. The book includes: \"Translating Spanish into logic through logic, What Are Logic Grammars?, The Logic of Language, On Second Language Tutoring through Womb Grammars, What the Study of Language Can Contribute to AI, Understanding and Translating Language – Challenges of the 90s, A parsing system for balanced parentheses in A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus. A. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. At the northwest corner is St George\\'s Circus. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Marina L. Gavrilova" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who published 'A sharp-interface immersed boundary method with improved mass conservation and reduced spurious pressure oscillations' earn his bachelor's degree?\n Context: Rajat Mittal was working in \"Johns Hopkins University\" while writing paper: Response of a Laminar Separation Bubble to Zero-Net Mass Flux Actuation, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, 20052; while writing paper: A Sharp Interface Cartesian Grid Method for Simulating Flows with Complex Moving Boundaries, Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, while writing paper: Correction: Characterization of Periodic Lattice Aniso\nA Comparative Study of Log4Shell Test Tools was written by Rajat Mittal. He also wrote A new algebraic wall model for LES based on the momentum integral approach: formulation and sample applications. He also wrote A Jet Formation Criterion for Synthetic Jet Actuators and A sharp interface immersed boundary method for compressible viscous flows. This was the foundation for the University of Washington Medical Center, ranked by U. Its most notable former regent is likely William H. RSOs are dedicated to a wide variety of interests both in and beyond campus. Condon, dubbed the columns as Loyalty, Industry, Faith, and Efficiency, or LIFE. UW President Mark Emmert said that being elitist is not in our DNA. In 2010, then UW President Emmert furthered the universitys efforts with a host of other universities across the U. Some of the targets included the University of Washington. The first freshman classes at these campuses started in the fall of 2006. The University of Washington was highly suspect by the Truman Administration in 1948 and 1949. Henry Schmitz characterized the matter as an internal power struggle. At the time, Arthur A. She was the Interim President before her appointment, fulfilling the position left vacant by the previous President Michael K. One of the biggest sources of tension between the parties was over the classification of postdocs. The period between the wars saw a significant expansion of the upper campus. Henry Schmitz disapproved of his nomination. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 24 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. The area directly north of the sports facilities is home to UWs computer science and engineering programs, which includes computer labs once used by Paul G. Washington is a member of the Association of American Universities. The letter also declared that faculty morale and the Universitys reputation was damaged. To promote equal academic opportunity, especially for people of low income, UW launched Husky Promise in 2006. The results included an increase in the operating budget from $37 million in 1958 to over $400 million in 1973, solidifying UW as a top recipient of federal research funds in the United States. Also near the campus is the U District Station. Magnuson, also used their political clout to gather research funds for UW. It was only many years later that they were recognized for their accomplishments, during the University of Washingtons Long Journey Home ceremonial event that was held in May 2008. Odegaard instituted a vision of building a community of scholars, convincing the Washington State legislatures to increase investment in the university. Robert Oppenheimer was nominated in 1954 by the University of Washingtons Physics Department to lecture physics students for one week, but was unable to attend because of loyalty checks asked for by the US Federal Government. The PCAD serves as a searchable public database detailing significant but importantly, also lesser-known and -lauded designers, buildings and structures, and partnerships, with links including to bibliographic literature. This era was also marked by high levels of student activism, as was the case at many American universities. The Experimental College ceased operation in 2017. UWs research budget consistently ranks among the top 5 in both public and private universities in the United States. Of the 19% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1240–1450. They were salvaged by Edmond S. Meany and his colleague, Dean Herbert T. As of 2020, the universitys Honor Roll of Donors recognized top contributors as including Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the late Paul G. The university uses capacity constrained majors, a gate-keeping process that requires most students to apply to an internal college or faculty. In January 23, 1939, the University of Washington was criticized for hiring Economics Professor Harold J. No group claimed responsibility for the incident. 84xa0km2) bounded by N. The University of Washingtons role as a medical school sharply drew more attention after the World War II boom in wartime industry and economics. On June 14, 2023, UW was accused of poor conduct\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "IIT Kanpur" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What degree did the writer of 'Visualizing the Future' receive in 1982?\n Context: Chris R. Johnson wrote 4 papers in 2014.\nChris R. Johnson wrote 4 papers in 2017.\nTheresa-Marie Rhyne et al.: Panel 1: Can We Determine the Top Unresolved Problems of Visualization? (2004), Joseph L. Zachary et al.: An entry-level course in computational engineering and science. (1995), Chris R. Johnson: Visualization and VR for the Grid. (2002), Steven G. Parker et al.: The SCIRun Computational Steering Software System. (1996), Lawrence J. Rosenblum et al\nThe Department of Biomedical and Bioengineering Computing, Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA, is the Distinguished Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is the author of the paper: Uintah: a massively parallel problem solving environment,, Utah, USA,#TAB#. He also wrote paper: Cooperative Design and Communities of Practice, Department of Computer Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 8\n\"Visualization research challenges: a report summary, And They Were There-Reports of Meetings-XI. Transborder Library Forum and Innovative Users Group, Special Section on Two Themes: CSE Software and Big Data in CSE, Can we determine the top unresolved problems of visualization, A computational steering model applied to problems in medicine, Panel 1: Can We Determine the Top Unresolved Problems of Visualization?, Case Study of the University of New Mexico’s Integration of Workflow\\nThe campus was closed in the summer of 2008. Building names are based on their location and distance vis-à-vis the library (e. The occupation was endorsed by Bath MP Wera Hobhouse. [better\\xa0source\\xa0needed]\\nIn September 2018, it was announced that Ian H. 6 out of 13 submissions were ranked in the top 20. This became part of the Technical College in 1929. 5 miles from the centre of Bath. \\nThe University of Bath received a Gold award as part of the UK Government\\'s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). Bath students were joint most likely to recommend the university to their friends. The site is compact; it is possible to walk from one end to the other in fifteen minutes. Bath has been named as the ‘University of the Year’ by The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. In November 1966, the first degree ceremony took place at the Assembly Rooms in Bath. The project had met opposition from environmentalists and locals but had met with Government approval. 8\\xa0million. It received its royal charter in 1966, along with a number of other institutions following the Robbins Report. \\nIn The Sunday Times 10-year (1998–2007) average ranking of British universities based on consistent league table performance, Bath was ranked 12th overall in the UK. \\nA report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England into governance at the university was published on 20 November 2017. The current SU president is Jimena (Jiji) Alamo. \\nThe university continually upgrades its Claverton Down campus with new teaching blocks. Over half of the submissions were ranked in the top 10 nationally in their Units of Assessment. The university also received the prize in 2000 to recognise the \\'invaluable services to industrial and scientific communities\\' of the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control. 5% at a time early in the recruitment cycle that these applications to competing universities grew by 11. 9\\xa0million of which £44\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "BS in physics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the contributor who published Fast viscoelastic behavior with thin features in 2008 produced?\n Context: Greg Turk's 2YrMeanCitedness is 1.7142857142857142.\nGreg Turk: Part II: Texturing surfaces and geometry creation was authored by Christopher Wojtan and Greg Turk: Fast viscoelastic behavior with thin features. (2008).\nGreg Turk was working in \"GVU Center, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA while writing paper: Interior/exterior classification of polygonal models, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill while writing paper: Image-guided streamline placement, GVU Center & Coll. of Comput., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA while writing paper: Antialiasing Procedural Shaders with Reduction Maps, Georgia Tech while writing paper:\nAnnotated Hands for Generative Models, What does the person feel? Learning to infer applied forces during robot-assisted dressing, The Fiber Walk: A Model of Tip-Driven Growth with Lateral Expansion, A Shadow-Volume Algorithm for Opaque and Transparent Nonmanifold Casters, Interior/exterior classification of polygonal models, Implicit surfaces that interpolate, Vector field design on surfaces, Evaluation of memoryless simplification, Preparing for He returned to Charlotte after serving as the president of the University of Wyoming from 1997 through 2005. His goal was to oversee the process of the university becoming the fourth research-extensive university in the state. He also oversaw the creation of the CRI Campus. [citation needed]\\nThere are a large number of student organizations associated with the university. 3\\xa0million to the university to form the Levine Scholars program. The 2013 edition of the U. There are no membership fees or annual dues, but there is an expectation that members will be active participants in the organization. Eliot\\'s The Waste Land. Colvard also received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. \\nThe university operates several campuses in Charlotte. It is classified among \"R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity\". \\nUNC Charlotte\\'s J. \\nCone served as director—and later president—of the college, which continued to hold classes at Central High School. Fretwell retired as chancellor in 1989. The center held night classes at Central High School in present-day Uptown Charlotte. \\nWomen\\'s basketball has seen a surge in popularity on campus over the past several years, with the 2003 team, led by coach Katie Meier, reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Forbes placed the university at 252 from among 498 nationwide. This campus focuses on business and evening courses, thus catering to center city workers. Woodward succeeded Fretwell in 1989. \\nUNC Charlotte is classified among \"R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity. Fifteen degree and certificate programs are offered via distance education, from 25% to 100% online. Colvard (1913–2007) was appointed the first chancellor of the young university in 1966. The association offers members a number of benefits and services. Bill, the Consolidated University of North Carolina (now the University of North Carolina) opened 12 \"extension centers\" across North Carolina. The Main Campus is situated on just under 1,000 acres (4\\xa0km2) of rolling land between U. The school\\'s first graduate degree—a master of education—was awarded in May 1970. Like his predecessors, he continued the growth of the Graduate School and added new doctoral programs. This campus brings together faculty, students, and outside researchers to work together. Dubois was the fifth leader and fourth chancellor of the university. He is currently Chancellor Emeritus and teaches in the university\\'s William States Lee College of Engineering. Their most notable athlete is Shareese Woods. \\nThe Charlotte Research Institute was created in 2000. The athletic department sponsors nineteen varsity teams and competes in the NCAA\\'s Division I. In April 2007, Atkins received its one-millionth volume, a copy of T. At MSU he was the first president to defy university policy of not playing against integrated teams when he ordered the men\\'s basketball team to play Loyola University Chicago in 1963\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "197" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the publication count of the author of the Complexity of Finding Alphabet Indexing in the University of Tokyo's database?\n Context: Satoru Miyano has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 4.285714285714286.\nShinichi Shimozono and Satoru Miyano: Complexity of Finding Alphabet Indexing. (1995) were authored by Shinji Furuya and Satoru Miyano: Analogy is NP-hard.\nSatoru Miyano has a ByCount of 33477.\nSatoru Miyano was working in \"Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8639, Japan while writing paper: IDENTIFICATION OF GENETIC NETWORKS FROM A SMALL NUMBER OF GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS UNDER THE BOOLEAN NETWORK MODEL, Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan\nSatoru Miyano is the author of \"The Transcriptional Landscape of p53 Signalling Pathway, 91 FADS AND FALLACIES IN THE NAME OF SMALL-SAMPLE MICROARRAY CLASSIFICATION\", The Genomic Landscape of colitis-associated cancer indicates the impact of chronic inflammation and its stratification by mutations in the Wnt signaling, Normal neutrophil myosin IIA localization in an immunofluorescence analysis can rule out MY\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "382651" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of articles attributed to the affiliation of the author who published 'Quotients of Association Schemes' in 1995?\n Context: The Department of Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, was working in \"Department of Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, while writing paper: Graph Cores via Universal Completability, University of Waterloo, Ontario, while writing paper: Partitions, Institut für Mathematik und Angewandte Geometrie, Montanuniversität Leoben A-8700 Leoben, Austria while writing paper\n\"More odd graph theory, On the number of subgroups of given index in the modular group, The spectrum of a graph, Quotients of association schemes, Two Characterizations of Crooked Functions, Independent sets in association schemes, A note on eigenvalues of Cayley graphs, When can perfect state transfer occur?, Equiangular lines and covers of the complete graph, The Rank Polynomial, Independent sets In Association Schemes, The exact bound in the EKR TheThe greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. In September 2010, 24. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. Needles proposed a different approach towards education, including both studies in the classroom and training in industry that would eventually become the basis of the universitys co-operative education program. It functions on a term-based system, with fall, winter and spring terms. It is staffed almost entirely by university students or recent graduates, and is a salaried job on the campus. The president is the chair of the senate and a member of the board. The United States is the most common destination for international work terms. The academic structure of the Associated Faculties was originally focused on co-operative education in the applied sciences—largely built around the proposals of Ira Needles. This includes applying for positions and attending interviews during their study terms. Lewis was the first University Librarian. The group provides students and researchers at all three universities with access to all of the collections and services. The university campus received a C+ grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute on its College Sustainability Report Card for 2011. The WUSA also operates an information desk in the Student Life Centre called the Turnkey Desk. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. [d] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university ranked 151–200 in the world and 7–8 in Canada. The university has exchange agreements with over 100 institutions outside Canada. The university also placed second in Macleans 2023 reputational survey of Canadian universities. The libraries of the universitys affiliated colleges are also considered a part of the universitys library system. Scheduling conflicts between interviews and exams are actively avoided but still possible, in which case one or the other are rescheduled, with the examination taking precedence. It is mainly used as an earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in southern Ontario. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys School of Social Work also uses some of the facilities available on the campus. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. Close to Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Park, the centres facilities are used for research in ecological restoration and conservation. Waterloo is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. Regardless of the affiliated colleges and federated universitys religious affiliations, enrolment is not restricted based on the students religious beliefs. The university has also partnered with other institutions for the purposes of jointly operating a graduate program. It is a year-round research and teaching centre, which regularly hosts post-secondary student field courses and professional development programs, and also serves as a university outreach facility for the whole region. The president, appointed by the board, was to act as the institutions chief executive officer and act as a liaison between the two groups. The programs offered in Dubai took place in facilities provided by the Higher Colleges of Technology. In an employability survey published by The New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairpersons were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, the university placed 108th in the world, and seventh in Canada. Students are responsible for securing their work placement for each of their co-op terms. However, the overall mission of both councils is to act as the official representatives for all residents living at the universitys residences. The universitys main campus lies within the city of Waterloo, Ontario. The universitys highest earning undergraduate co-op students in 2018 were mathematics undergraduates (including computer science and computing and financial management) on their sixth work term and were working in the United States, who made an average of US$28,600 (C$38,000) per four-month work term\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "117003" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the researcher with 36 hIndex works and 102 i10Index?\n Context: Mariagrazia Dotoli was working in \"DEE – Politecnico di Bari, Italy while writing paper: A Tabu Search based metaheuristic for dynamic carpooling optimization, Dipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari Via Re David 200, 70125 Bari, Italy while writing paper: An urban traffic network model via coloured timed petri nets, Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Polytechnic\nA decision making technique to optimize a Buildings’ Stock Energy Efficiency was written by Mariagrazia Dotoli. She also wrote Powered by NICT. She also wrote A stochastic crossefficiency data envelopment analysis approach for supplier selection under uncertainty. Using the distributed proximal alternating direction method of multipliers for smart grid monitoring.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \"}. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "36" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications, the scholar who wrote the article entitled 'Strong Functional Representation Lemma and Applications to Coding Theorems' or the writer of 'Biomechanical Properties of In Vivo Human Skin From Dynamic Optical Coherence Elastography'?\n Context: S. Simon Wong and Abbas El Gamal: The prospect of 3D-IC. (2009) were authored by Abbas El Gamal.\nStephen A. Boppart was working in \"Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States) while writing paper: Magnetomotive optical coherence microscopy for cell dynamics and biomechanics, Univ. of Illinois (United States) while writing paper: Photon counting with analog photodetection for high-signal-rate quantitative nonlinear microscopy (Conference Presentation), Department of Bioengineering and, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The 2023 CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked HIT 18th in the world by total publications and 30th in the world based on the number of their scientific publications belonging to the top 1% in their fields for the time period 2018–2021. It has 12 principal scientists working on Projects 973 and 13 \"Young Experts with Prominent Contributions to the Country\". \\nRegarding scientific research output, the Nature Index 2023 ranked HIT the No. \\nFor 2022, HIT was ranked 196 by U. \\nHIT also has 40 national key disciplines granted by the Ministry of Education P. The establishment is the biggest investment of this class in China. \\nInternationally, HIT is regarded as one of the most reputable Chinese universities by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where it ranked 101th globally. [citation needed]\\nHarbin Institute of Technology has a high-level research faculty with over 2,900 full-time teachers and researchers, including 1,950 professors and associate professors, 41 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, nearly 640 doctoral supervisors. \\nAlong with Tsinghua University and Peking University\\'s graduate schools, the HIT Shenzhen Graduate School occupies 0. \\nNationally, HIT is consistently ranked among China\\'s top-10 research comprehensive universities and ranked No. In 2002 HIT found a new graduate school in Shenzhen. \\nHIT, Weihai now has 10 schools and 1 department, 10,466 undergraduate students, 542 master students, 110 Ph. HIT has been ranked in the top 10 Best Global Universities for Engineering by the U. It is ranked in the best 50 universities in satisfaction degree in China. \\nThe institute\\'s main building is a smaller version of the main building of the Lomonosov Moscow State University with the majority of the buildings constructed during the time of Sino-Soviet friendship from 1949 to 1959 when the Soviet Union were actively involved in the development of Northeast China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. \\nResearch at Harbin Institute of Technology spans a broad range of topics with a strong focus on engineering sciences. \\nHIT completed the \"Large-Size Vacuum Container Ground Simulation Equipment\" project, an important national scientific research project\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Abbas El Gamal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Mössenböck become an honorary doctor of the Eötvös Loránd Universität Budapest?\n Context: Hanspeter Mössenböck was working in \"Institut für Computersysteme, ETH-Zentrum, Zürich, Deutschland while writing paper: Klassen, Institut für Computersysteme, ETH-Zentrum, Zürich, Deutschland while writing paper: Efficient and deterministic record & replay for actor languages, Institute of Computer Science, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria while writing paper: Costs and Benefits of OOP, Johannes-Kepler-University Linz, Lin\\nSome of the dormitories become hotels during the summer holidays, most notably the Julius Raab Heim under the name Hotel Sommerhaus. In addition to Diploma and doctorate degrees in law, the RE faculty offers a Bachelor\\'s degree in Business Law in cooperation with the SoWi faculty. \\nThe abbreviation RE is derived from the first two letters of the faculty\\'s name German name, Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät. \\nToday, about 24,000 students study at the park campus in the northeast of Linz, with one out of nine students being from abroad. The faculty consists of 32 institutes and offers academic degrees e. \\nSeveral master\\'s degrees to specialize in the area of computer science, mathematics and physics, such as pervasive computing, industrial mathematics or biophysics are available. According to the 2012 ranking, the JKU was the fifth best young university in German-speaking Europe. \\nThe JKU is also located close to Austria\\'s autobahn network at theDornach exit on the A7 Mühlkreisautobahn (ca. \\nThe faculty\\'s abbreviation SoWi is derived from the German name of the faculty, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät. At present, the RE faculty consists of 20 institutes. The Faculty of Sciences and Engineering was established three years later and in 1975, the college was awarded university status and the Faculty of Law was integrated on campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2006" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In what year was the creator of the publication Unblocking Inductive Miner elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences?\n Context: Wil M. P. van der Aalst was working in the \"Faculty of Technology and Management, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands while writing paper: The Case Handling Case, RWTH, Aachen, Lehrstuhl für Informatik 9, Ahornstr. 55, 52056, Aachen, Germany while writing paper: Introducing Registered Reports to the Information Systems Community, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany while writing paper: The\nStructuring Behavior or not, that is the question written by Wil M.P. van der Aalst. Franz Josef Och was the chief architect of Google Translate. \\nCompared to other German universities the RWTH Aachen received the highest amount of funds granted by third-party donors in the last years. RWTH\\'s proposal was called \"The Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Science and Technology – Knowledge. \\nWorld War\\xa0I, however, proved a serious setback for the university. In the same year, over 800 male students enrolled. \\nMore than 7,000 international students are currently enrolled within the undergraduate, graduate or PhD programme. Werner Tietz is one of the leading engineers of the Volkswagen Group and vice president of SEAT. titles (introduced in 1902). \\nThe RWTH is divided into nine (previously ten) faculties:\\nFaculty nine was pedagogical sciences, but it was abandoned in 1989. Aachen finally won with a financing concept backed by the insurance company and by local banks. \" and has secured funding for a seven-year period. \\nThe unclear position of the new Prussian polytechnika (which officially were not universities) affected the first years. \\nRWTH Aachen is run by the federal state of\\nNorth Rhine-Westphalia. The name of the new central auditorium, which is going to contain different lecture halls, is a reference to Charlemagne, who reigned his empire from Aachen in the middle-ages. \\nThe university cooperates with the Fraunhofer-Institutes situated in the Melaten district of Aachen. \\nRWTH was selected to receive funding from the German federal and state governments for the third Universities of Excellence funding line starting 2019. \\nAlmost all basic lectures are held in German, but an increasing number of master programs require proficiency in English for admission. \\nIn the 2023 QS Subject Ranking, RWTH Aachen ranks first in Germany in mechanical engineering and materials sciences. \\nAfter World War II ended in 1945 the university recovered and expanded quickly. In March, the prince chose to use the donation to found the first Prussian institute of technology somewhere in the Rhine province. RWTH Aachen was already part of the federal and state excellence initiative in 2007 and 2012. Nazi Germany\\'s Gleichschaltung of the TH in 1933 met with relatively low resistance from both students and faculty\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2014" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization the author of 'Optimizing dyadic nets' is affiliated with?\n Context: Peter Wonka's 2YrMeanCitedness is 7.258064516129032.\nPeter Wonka's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q19518101 and also https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=113266.\nPeter Wonka's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0627-9746.\nPeter Wonka was working in \"KAUST while writing paper: StructEdit: Learning Structural Shape Variations, KAUST while writing paper: MapTree,, KAUST while writing paper: ZoomOut: Spectral Upsampling for Efficient Shape Correspondence, KAUST, KSA, while writing paper: Optimizing dyadic nets,, KAUST while writing paper: Improved StyleGAN Embedding: Where are the Good La\n\"Improved StyleGAN Embedding: Where are the Good Latents?\", Image2StyleGAN: How to Embed Images Into the StyleGAN Latent Space?, State of the Art on Diffusion Models for Visual Computing, On the Robustness of Quality Measures for GANs, A Safe Screening Rule for Sparse Logistic Regression, How Do Users Map Points Between Dissimilar Shapes?, StructEdit: Learning Structural Shape Vari There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. The 2022 annual ranking of U. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. He then shook hands with every student. The other institutes include: the Parker H. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. The university is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. Tech replaced the commerce school with what later became the College of Business. In 1994, G. It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. The Research Building was expanded, and a $300,000 (equivalent to $4,000,000 in 2023) Westinghouse A-C network calculator was given to Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. Georgia Tech maintains close ties to the industrial world. President Theodore Roosevelt visited Georgia Tech. It has a special emphasis on the academic fields of science and technology. Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research, Stephen E. Women constituted 30. Also within walking distance of West Campus are several late-night eateries. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. P. P. Renamed North Avenue Apartments by the institute, they began housing students in the fall semester of 2007. The oldest of those research institutes is a nonprofit research organization referred to as the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). News & World Report ranked Tech 13th in the United States for most innovative university. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. at Georgia State University and taught physics and instructional technology at Black Hills State University – 1997–2005 as Rena Faye Norby. West Campus was formerly home to Under the Couch, which relocated to the Student Center in the fall of 2010. On March 15, 2008, he was appointed secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, effective July 1, 2008. He stood up to Georgia governor Marvin Griffins demand to bar Bobby Grier from participating in the 1956 Sugar Bowl game between Georgia Tech and Griers University of Pittsburgh. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the nationality of the author of the paper titled Two Approaches on Implementation of CBR and CRM Technologies to the Spam Filtering Problem?\n Context: Rasim M. Alguliyev and Saadat A. Nazirova: Two Approaches on Implementation of CBR and CRM Technologies to the Spam Filtering Problem. (2017), Rasim M. Alguliyev and Fargana J. Abdullayeva: Development of a linguistic treatment for automatic external plagiarism detection. (2012), Rasim M. Alguliyev et al.: Automatic identification of the interests of web users. (2007), Rasim M.\nRasim Alguliyev was working in the \"Institute of Information Technology, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan while writing paper: Two Approaches on Implementation of CBR and CRM Technologies to the Spam Filtering Problem, Institute of Information Technology, Baku, Azerbaijan while writing paper: Conceptual challenges in developing Azerbaijan citation index, Institute of Information Technology, University of Anas Baku, Azerbaijan while writing paper: Graph modelling\n\"Two Approaches on Implementation of CBR and CRM Technologies to the Spam Filtering Problem, An Approach to Optimal Task Assignment in a Distributed System, A linguistic treatment for automatic external plagiarism detection, A survey of wireless sensor networks, A New Survey of Routing Algorithms in Ad hoc Networks, A Model for Text Summarization, An unsupervised approach to generating generic summaries of documents, MCMR: Maximum coverage and minimum redundant text summarization model, A48778\\n\\nThis article related to government in Japan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Today NICT's mission is to carry out research and development in the field of information and communications technology\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Azerbaijani" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many times are the publications from the organization of the writer of 'Sting: A TCP-based Network Measurement Tool' cited?\n Context: Constantine Dovrolis et al.: 6th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks - HotNets-VI, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, November 14-15, 2007 (2007) was edited by Stefan Savage.\nThe University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA, was working in \"University of California—San Diego\" while writing paper: The heisenbot uncertainty problem: challenges in separating bots from chaff, University of California—San Diego, [California Univ., San Diego, CA, USA] while writing paper: An agenda for Empirical Cyber Crime Research, University of California—San Diego while writing paper: Scalable internet threat monitoring, University of RSOs are dedicated to a wide variety of interests both in and beyond campus. Condon, dubbed the columns as Loyalty, Industry, Faith, and Efficiency, or LIFE. One of the biggest sources of tension between the parties was over the classification of postdocs. Some of the targets included the University of Washington. Participation of ResearchChannel included 36 universities, 15 research organizations, two corporate research centers and many other affiliates. This was the foundation for the University of Washington Medical Center, ranked by U. The letter also declared that faculty morale and the Universitys reputation was damaged. Of the 19% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1240–1450. The first freshman classes at these campuses started in the fall of 2006. The University of Washington was highly suspect by the Truman Administration in 1948 and 1949. In 2010, then UW President Emmert furthered the universitys efforts with a host of other universities across the U. UW President Mark Emmert said that being elitist is not in our DNA. Magnuson, also used their political clout to gather research funds for UW. The PCAD serves as a searchable public database detailing significant but importantly, also lesser-known and -lauded designers, buildings and structures, and partnerships, with links including to bibliographic literature. Henry Schmitz characterized the matter as an internal power struggle. A year after, another second investigation was commenced by the Joint Legislative Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities in the State of Washington, leading to investigations into other professors with a response of One hundred and three professors [signing] an open letter to the University of Washington Board of Regents that stated the firings were based on guilt by association. UWs research budget consistently ranks among the top 5 in both public and private universities in the United States. She was the Interim President before her appointment, fulfilling the position left vacant by the previous President Michael K. The results included an increase in the operating budget from $37 million in 1958 to over $400 million in 1973, solidifying UW as a top recipient of federal research funds in the United States. At the time, Arthur A. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 24 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Some of these interest areas include academic focus groups, cultural exchanges, environmental activities, Greek life, political/social action, religious discussions, sports, international student gatherings by country, and STEM-specific events. The period between the wars saw a significant expansion of the upper campus. On June 14, 2023, UW was accused of poor conduct. Henry Schmitz disapproved of his nomination. It was only many years later that they were recognized for their accomplishments, during the University of Washingtons Long Journey Home ceremonial event that was held in May 2008. As of 2020, the universitys Honor Roll of Donors recognized top contributors as including Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the late Paul G. The faculty also produce their own publications for students and alumni. Washington is a member of the Association of American Universities. No group claimed responsibility for the incident. Its most notable former regent is likely William H. Bienz, a Democratic State senator, declared that At least 150 [University faculty members] are Communists and soon thereafter two investigations were started by the Canwell Committee and the University. They were salvaged by Edmond S. The union also alleged that the university tried to intimidate international researchers working on visas into not participating in the strike. Also near the campus is the U District Station. The ASUW employs over 72 current University of Washington students, has over 500 volunteers, and spends $1. The university uses capacity constrained majors, a gate-keeping process that requires most students to apply to an internal college or faculty. UW was the host university of ResearchChannel program (now defunct), the only TV channel in the United States dedicated solely for the dissemination of research from academic institutions and research organizations. This era was also marked by high levels of student activism, as was the case at many American universities. During this period, the faculty was sharply divided over the issues of the role of the faculty in faculty appointments, and the conflict of who should run the University, the faculty or the parents and taxpayers\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "11594457" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the writer of the article 'Using a DL to Drive Query Interfaces' is affiliated?\n Context: Carole Goble was working in \"University of Manchester while writing paper: Automatic vs Manual Provenance Abstractions: Mind the Gap, Information Management while writing paper: Introducing RO-Crate: Research Object data packaging, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK while writing paper: Proceedings of the 12th International Semantic Web Conference - Part II, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK while writing paper: Discovering Scientific Workflows: The myExperiment Benchmarks, University of Manchester - School of\n\"How does software fit into the FDO landscape?\", \"I'll take that to go: Big data bags and minimal identifiers for exchange of large, complex datasets,\" written by Carole Goble. A comparison of using Taverna and BPEL in building scientific workflows: the case of caGrid, Anchors in Shifting Sand: the Primacy of Method in the Web of Data, Accelerating Time to Experiment – the myExperiment approach to Open Science, What have the Romans Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the focus of Dr. Aggarwal's research labs at Purdue University?\n Context: Vaneet Aggarwal is the author of Vaneet Aggarwal: Machine Learning for Communications. (2021) and Vaneet Aggarwal: Writing on insertion paper. (2012).\nVaneet Aggarwal is linked to https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24066547400 and https://zbmath.org/authors/?q=ai:aggarwal.vaneet.\nVaneet Aggarwal has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9131-4723.\nVaneet Aggarwal is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=24066547400&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nVaneet Aggarwal was working in \"[Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA (e-mail: vaneet@purdue.edu)\" while writing paper: On the symmetric K-user linear deterministic interference channels with limited feedback, AT&T while writing paper: Achieving Approximate Soft Clustering in Data Streams, AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park, NJ, USA while writing paper: Leveraging the\n\"How (information theoretically) optimal are distributed decisions?\", Full- or half-duplex? A capacity analysis with bounded radio resources, On the Global Convergence of Natural Actor-Critic with Two-layer Neural Network Parametrization, On the DoF of twoway relay networks with or without relay caching, Control of Uncertain Systems, Interference management with mismatched partial channel state information, Straggler Mitigation With Tiered Gradient Codes, Leveraging the Community Structure of The collection will be on permanent display. Within the Lilly Library is the Ruth E. The Kinsey Institute for sexual research was established in 1945. The complaint was filed by Dr. In March 2014, the U. [citation needed]Morrison went on to become the first female professor at IU in 1873. The growth of the institution was slow. The 2022 annual ranking of U. In May 2016, the U. It was named in honor of Indiana University alumnus John A. The collections represent cultures from each of the worlds inhabited continents. Jordan became president of Stanford University in June 1891. 16 of the 22 total panels created are housed at the auditorium. Some buildings on campus underwent similar expansion. The archaeology collections piece together the material remains of cultures from the earliest occupations of North American through to the modern period. This location was closed for renovations to the museum in spring 2017. This collection is the largest public collection of art outside of a museum. In 2006, the library received a collection of 30,000 mechanical puzzles from Jerry Slocum. He collaborated with Frederick L. It has been called a Public Ivy university. The first degrees in chemistry were awarded in 1890. Indiana University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. He added matching funds from the state legislature and opened a full-scale fund-raising campaign among alumni and the business community. In February 2024, the U. Lilly Jr. The museum routinely has been ranked among the best university art museums in the United States. News. The libraries are open daily while classes are in session. Also on campus, the Kirkwood Observatory is open to the public one day a week. It is located at 1201 East 7th Street. It is positioned between Franklin Hall and Bryan Hall. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 68 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Professor Phyllis R. The complaints involved both students and university staff or faculty. Among the collection are rare miniature books such as From Morn Till Eve, a miniature book that presents biblical quotations in a devotional form, with one phrase for each morning and evening of a month. One notable collection contains items from Leonard Bernsteins compositional studio, including items such as clothing, furniture, recordings, books, and awards. In this period 15 new buildings have been constructed. Synges The Playboy of the Western World, and J. U. The first class graduated in 1830\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "maChine Learning and quANtum computing (CLAN) research labs" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author serve as a Professor of Computer Science and led the Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory?\n Context: Vasant Honavar was working in \"Pennsylvania State University\" while writing paper: Symbolic Artificial Intelligence and Numeric Artificial Neural Networks: Towards a Resolution of the Dichotomy, Pennsylvania State University, Ames, IA. while writing paper: The Virtual Data Collaboratory: A Regional Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Data-Driven Research, Pennsylvania State University, Ames, IA. while writing paper: Shedding light into the darknet\nThe book \"CRISNER: A Practically Efficient Reasoner for Qualitative Preferences, A Semantic Importing Approach to Reusing Knowledge from Multiple Autonomous Ontology Modules, On the Relationship between Models for Learning in Helpful Environments, On the utility of abstraction in labeling actors in social networks, Minimum Intervention Cover of a Causal Graph, An Efficient Interactive Algorithm for Regular Language Learning, A graphical model for shallow parsing, Programming is Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Iowa State University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What position does Stephen H. Muggleton currently hold at Imperial College London?\n Context: Stephen Muggleton's name is Stephen Muggleton.\nStephen Muggleton was working in \"Oxford University Computing Laboratory, 11 Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3QD, UK while writing paper: Logic and learning: Turing’s legacy, Imperial College London, London, UK while writing paper: A Note on Refinement Operators for IE-Based ILP Systems, Imperial College London, London, UK while writing paper: Human–Machine Scientific Discovery, Imperial College London; while writing paper: ProGolem: A System Based on Relative Mini\nThe Mdl Codes for Non-Monotonic Learning, Abductive Learning with Ground Knowledge Base, Can predicate invention compensate for incomplete background knowledge, Measuring Performance when Positives are Rare, Towards Inductive Generalisation in Higher Order Logic, The cycle of abductive and inductive knowledge development, Can Meta-Interpretive Learning outperform Deep Reinforcement Learning of Evaluable Game strategies?, Advances in ILP theory and implementations, A Note on Refinement Operators for IE Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. Undergraduate scholarships should be open to all Britons. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. [citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. Schwarzman in 2019. The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. xa0C. All students are members of a college. It was not until 1959 that the womens colleges were given full collegiate status. One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. Oxford is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities, the G5, the League of European Research Universities, and the International Alliance of Research Universities. Theology became the sixth honour school. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. After graduation, 87% became professionals (42% as Anglican clergy). It is open to the public during daylight hours. The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. 5m). The campaign had raised a total of £2. After graduation, 87% became professionals (59% as Anglican clergy). The University of Oxfords foundation date is unknown. Undergraduates must be in residence from Thursday of 0th week. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. In addition to these B. It grew quickly from 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. The Oxford Opportunity Bursaries, introduced in 2006, '}. Privy Council decisions in the 20th century (e. It is also a core member of the Europaeum and forms part of the golden triangle of highly research intensive and elite English universities. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. The total assets of the colleges of £6. 8xa0billion by July 2018. Research degrees at the masters and doctoral level are conferred in all subjects studied at graduate level at the university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Head of the Computational Bioinformatics Laboratory" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What field is Stephen H. Muggleton primarily interested in?\n Context: Stephen Muggleton's name is Stephen Muggleton.\nStephen Muggleton was working at Keio University, Tokyo, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh University while writing paper: Meta-Interpretive Learning: Achievements and Challenges (Invited Paper).\nIntroduction to ‘Cognitive artificial intelligence’, Application of machine learning to structural molecular biology, Algorithmic Learning Theory, Stochastic refinement, Can predicate invention compensate for incomplete background knowledge, From ILP to PILP, Measuring Performance when Positives are Rare, Towards Inductive Generalisation in Higher Order Logic, Inverting Entailment and Progol, The cycle of abductive and inductive knowledge development, Can Meta-Interpretive Learning outperform Deep The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. Undergraduate scholarships should be open to all Britons. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. Schwarzman in 2019. All students are members of a college. In addition to these B. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. xa0C. The campaign had raised a total of £2. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. [citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. It was not until 1959 that the womens colleges were given full collegiate status. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. It is open to the public during daylight hours. The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. 8xa0billion by July 2018. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. 5m). Theology became the sixth honour school. One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. M. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. Postgraduate teaching is provided in a predominantly centralised fashion. After graduation, 87% became professionals (42% as Anglican clergy). H. H. After graduation, 87% became professionals (59% as Anglican clergy). The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. A. He had enjoyed opportunities. It grew quickly from 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. Privy Council decisions in the 20th century (e. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. The University of Oxfords foundation date is unknown. The total assets of the colleges of £6\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Artificial intelligence" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the researcher who authored the paper on APT malware static trace analysis through bigrams and graph edit distance earn a master's degree?\n Context: The Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA is the home of Christine M. AndersonCook. She is the author of the paper: QP Statistics Spotlight: Practical versus Statistical Priorities, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (United States) while writing paper: More Damned Lies and Statistics: How Numbers Confuse Public Issuesi>and/i>Chance: A Guide to Gambling, Love,\nRejoinder for \"Is Designed Data Collection still relevant in the big data era?\" was written by Christine M. AndersonCook. The book \"A More Efficient Way Of Obtaining A Unique Median Estimate For Circular Data\" was written by Christine M. AndersonCook. The book \"Quality quandaries: Incorporating practical constraints into a designed experiment\" was written by Christine M. AndersonCook. This interdisciplinary program is offered entirely online. In 1975 William E. Although it was at the time the deadliest mass shooting committed by a lone gunman in U. Most notable among VTTI endeavors are its naturalistic driving studies. Yates made history as the first African American to graduate from VPI. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Supporting the universitys missions is the Virginia Tech National Capital Region. The university also ended its binding early decision program because it created unneeded pressure on students [. It is expected to educate hundreds of graduate students. VPI President T. Supreme Court decided Students for Fair Admissions v. In U. In 2023, Virginia Tech became the second public university after the U. The universitys research expenditures rank it in the top 5 percent of more than 900 research universities and colleges. In 1991 through the efforts of Henry Dekker (Class of 1944) The Corps of Cadets Alumni Inc. 3 million for the endeavor. 4 in U. 6% from the previous years 20,897 applications for an overall admissions rate of 65. The Virginia Tech administration under Hahn took swift action. Virginia Tech brought in over $500 million in research expenditures in 2014. In 2010, the board of visitors passed a resolution about using the gray stone, shaded by hues of brown and pink, in all building projects. This program eventually developed into a two-year engineering program that allowed students to transfer to VPI for their final two years of degree work. 2 in the nation. As of 2015,[update] VT had more than 240,000 living alumni worldwide. However, diplomas and transcripts still spell out the formal name. (son of Charles E. This research led to 36 patents and 17 license and option agreements in fiscal year 2013. Today, Radford University is a co-educational research university that enrolls nearly 10,000 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs. , a scion of one of Montgomery Countys wealthiest families, in his campus home on faculty row. He was succeeded as president by James Douglas McComas who served until 1994. 6 GPA in order to remain in the program. News & World Report in 2020. The graduate architecture program ranked 14th. ] particularly those needing financial aid. This succeeded in calming tensions on campus, but only for a few weeks. In 1958, Charlie L. The university continued to expand through the last quarter of the 20th century. Once admitted, Honors students are required to maintain a 3. 57. Baliles, the featured speaker at the Virginia Techs 115th annual commencement exercises, scolded the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors for the scandal and warned other state-supported institutions in Virginia not to put athletics ahead of academics\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Toronto" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the author collaborated with Bernard Roy from Paris Dauphine University, France?\n Context: Salvatore Corrente et al.: The SMAA-PROMETHEE method. (2014) was authored by José Rui Figueira.\nThe Department of Statistics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK., was working in \"CEG-IST, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, Department of Management Science, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, UK. while writing paper: On the orness of Bonferroni mean and its variants, CEG-IST, Instituto Superior Técnico, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-\nELECTRE methods with interaction between criteria: An extension of the concordance index, An application of the ELECTRE TRIC method to characterize government performance in OECD countries, Using a segmenting description approach in multiple criteria decision aiding, Patients’ satisfaction: The medical appointments valence in Portuguese public hospitals, A robust hierarchical nominal multicriteria classification method based on similarity and dissimilarity, A survey on stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis methods, The binary knaps It was founded in Lisbon in 1985, being composed by several higher education institutes and schools, some of them with a longer history. In total, 12,933 students were enrolled on all schools for the 2007-2008 school-year\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the creator of 'Improving Web Usability Through Visualization' obtain his PhD degree?\n Context: Ed H Chi is the author of The Science of Social Interactions on the Web.\nEd H. was working in \"Google Research\" while writing paper: What Are Effective Labels for Augmented Data? Improving Calibration and Robustness with AutoLabel, Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA while writing paper: Lifting the veil, Google,,,,, while writing paper: Small Towers Make Big Differences, Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA while writing paper: Advancing the Design of Technology-Mediated Social Participation Systems, Xerox\n\"What is a Question? Crowdsourcing Tweet Categorization, Is Twitter a Good Place for Asking Questions? A Characterization Study, The Social Web: Research and Opportunities, The trouble with social computing systems research, Beyond ChatBots: ExploreLLM for Structured Thoughts and Personalized Model Responses, Can Small Heads Help? Understanding and Improving Multi-Task Generalization, What's in Wikipedia?\" was written by Ed H. This was the first time an artificial intelligence (AI) defeated a professional Go player. A new reinforcement learning algorithm incorporated lookahead search inside the training loop. It is the first time DeepMind has used these techniques on such a small scale, with typical machine learning applications requiring orders of magnitude more computing power. A preliminary version in which that advantage was fixed lost a subsequent match. Previously, computers were only known to have played Go at \"amateur\" level. The value network learned to predict winners of games played by the policy network against itself. They used reinforcement learning, an algorithm that learns from experience using only raw pixels as data input. \" A review article by Cheetham and Ram Seshadri were unable to identify any \"strikingly novel\" materials found by GNoME, with most being minor variants of already-known materials. \\nAlphaGo technology was developed based on deep reinforcement learning, making it different from the AI technologies then on the market. Their initial approach used deep Q-learning with a convolutional neural network. On 450 of these tasks, Gato outperformed human experts at least half of the time, according to DeepMind. The company was afterwards renamed Google DeepMind and kept that name for about two years. The program was required to come up with a unique solution and stopped from duplicating answers. \\nAfter Google\\'s acquisition the company established an artificial intelligence ethics board. This marked the end of a years-long struggle from DeepMind executives to secure greater autonomy from Google. The final result using MuZero was a 6. AlphaGo Zero employed around 15 people and millions in computing resources. AlphaCode earned a rank equivalent to 54% of the median score on Codeforces after being trained on GitHub data and Codeforce problems and solutions. \\nIn contrast, AlphaGo Zero was trained without being fed data of human-played games. A spokesman for DeepMind said that patient data would still be kept separate from Google services or projects. AI was introduced to one game at a time, without any prior knowledge of its rules. \\nIn October 2015, a computer Go program called AlphaGo, developed by DeepMind, beat the European Go champion Fan Hui, a 2 dan (out of 9 dan possible) professional, five to zero. This work reportedly led to the company\\'s acquisition by Google. The ethics board for AI research remains a mystery, with both Google and DeepMind declining to reveal who sits on the board. Its simplified tree search relied upon this neural network to evaluate positions and sample moves. The data fed into the AlphaGo algorithm consisted of various moves based on historical tournament data. After spending some time on learning the game, AI would eventually become an expert in it. The company is based in London, with research centres in Canada, France, Germany, and the United States. and that it had agreed to take over DeepMind Technologies. \\nDeepMind introduced neural Turing machines (neural networks that can access external memory like a conventional Turing machine), resulting in a computer that loosely resembles short-term memory in the human brain. The policy network trained via supervised learning, and was subsequently refined by policy-gradient reinforcement learning. \\nAs of 2020, DeepMind has published over a thousand papers, including thirteen papers that were accepted by Nature or Science. A more general program, AlphaZero, beat the most powerful programs playing go, chess and shogi (Japanese chess) after a few days of play against itself using reinforcement learning. \\nIn 2014, DeepMind received the \"Company of the Year\" award from Cambridge Computer Laboratory. Protoss, this one played as all of the game\\'s races, and had earlier unfair advantages fixed. It made headlines in 2016 after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player Lee Sedol, a world champion, in a five-game match, which was the subject of a documentary film. Gemini is also the name of the chatbot that integrates Gemini (and which was previously called Bard). \\nIn October 2017, DeepMind announced a new research unit, DeepMind Ethics & Society. It used a single neural network, rather than separate policy and value networks\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Minnesota" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When comparing the works count of Closure Properties of General Grammars - Formally Verified author and Disease X vaccine production and supply chains author, which author has more works?\n Context: David De Roure was working in \"University of Oxford, Oxford, UK while writing paper: Numbers in places, Oxford e-Research Centre, Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK while writing paper: New and emerging forms of data and technologies: literature and bibliometric review, IT Innovation Centre, University of Southampton, SO16 7NP, Southampton, UK while writing paper: Archetypal Narratives in Social Machines, OMII, University of Southampton, U.K. while writing paper\nA comparison of using Taverna and BPEL in building scientific workflows: the case of caGrid was written by David De Roure. Which country, university or research institute performed the best on COVID-19?\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "David De Roure" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of scientific articles affiliated with the institution of the author who published 'A New Path Based Hybrid Measure for Gene Ontology Similarity'?\n Context: Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay was working in \"e-mail: [email protected], Geological Studies Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203 B. T. Road, Kolkata 700108, India while writing paper: LYSTROSAURUS MURRAYI (THERAPSIDA, DICYNODONTIA): BONE HISTOLOGY, GROWTH AND LIFESTYLE ADAPTATIONS, Dep. Chem., Univ.\n\"Chapter 8 Convergence Club Empirics: Evidence from Indian States, A Validity Index Based on Symmetry: Application to Satellite Image Segmentation, Recent Directions in Compressing Next Generation Sequencing Data, On Biclustering of Gene Expression Data, Additional file 4: Table S4. of Biological networks in Parkinson’s disease: an insight into the epigenetic mechanisms associated with this disease, Mining association rules from HIV-1–human protein interactions, A NOVEL COHERENCE MEASURE FOR\\nAccording to India Education Review, no Indian university is in the world\\'s top 200 universities, as of 2012. \\nTraditionally, ISI offers fewer programs (and admits fewer students) than most other degree granting academic institutions. \\nApplicants of all degree courses are required to go through written admission tests and interviews. It gradually grew with the pioneering work of a group of his colleagues including S. In 1962, during his month-long visit to ISI, Soviet mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov wrote his notable paper on Kolmogorov complexity, which was published in Sankhya, 1963. This centre provides training in statistics to sponsored students mainly from the Middle East, South and South East Asia, the Far East and the Commonwealth Countries of Africa. The Library has databases on CD-ROM and is working on further digitization of the collection. Additionally, Bangalore had a Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC). Sinha felt the necessity of forming a specialized institute to facilitate research and learning of statistics. Shewhart, the statistician known as the father of SQC, and other experts of this field visited ISI over the years. \\nThe Kolkata campus houses the International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC), which opened in 1950. \\nAlumni of ISI\\xa0– including recipients of PhD degree\\xa0– are employed in government and semi–government departments, industrial establishments, research institutions, in India and other countries. The library has over 200,000 volumes of books and journals with a special emphasis on the field of statistics and related studies. Edwards Deming and Abraham Wald have visited ISI during the tenure of P. The Indian Statistical Institute was also hosted the first two digital computers in South Asia; the HEC-2M from England in 1956, and the URAL from the Soviet Union in 1959. The main training course offered by ISEC is meant for international students, preferably graduates with proficiency in English and Mathematics. \\nThe Delhi campus offers two master level courses Master of Statistics (M. applicants of MTech Computer Science course having a GATE score above a threshold. The ascribed ranking of ISI is 186. In 2011, ISI added a new centre in Tezpur. \\nSince mid-forties, ISI pioneered in research and application of Statistical Quality Control (SQC) in India. \\nThe Bengaluru centre was formally declared as a centre of ISI in September 1996. are also required to clear the ISI admission test or an equivalent separate test and interview conducted by the relevant JRF selection committee of the institute if they wish to obtain a PhD from Indian Statistical Institute. ISI is regarded as one of the top most centres for research in computer science in India. \\nUntil 1959, ISI was associated with the University of Calcutta. Conditional to performance beyond a threshold, all students and research fellows receive stipends, fellowships and contingency/book grants. Raj Chandra Bose, who is known for his contributions in coding theory, worked on Design of Experiments during his tenure at ISI, and was one of the three mathematicians, who disproved Euler\\'s conjecture on orthogonal Latin squares. {'institute_wikipedia_text': '\\nIndian Statistical Institute (ISI) is a public university which is recognized as an Institute of National Importance by the 1959 act of the Indian parliament. , this group, particularly, Mahalanobis and his younger colleagues S. Tezpur, the 4th centre of ISI was inaugurated in 2011. Stat), master\\'s degree course in Statistics (M. \\nThe institute started a training section in 1938. \\nHowever, after death of Prof. \\nThe Bengaluru campus offers bachelor level course Bachelor of Mathematics, master level courses Master of Mathematics, Master of Science (M. \\nThe Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU) was established in 2009\\nThe Bengaluru centre has by now became an institution for academic activities in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, SQC and Operations Research, Library and Information Science, and Quantitative Economics. \\nThe Kolkata campus offers bachelors level degree course in Statistics (B. The web ranking of this institute, according to 4ICU (4 International Colleges and Universities), is 1693. \\nThe Sanskrit phrase भिन्नेष्वैक्यस्य दर्शणम् (Bhinneswaykyasya Darshanam), which literally means the philosophy of unity in diversity, is incorporated in the logo of the institute, and is the motto of ISI. Apart from conducting basic research, it offers a 3-month course and promotes less endowed institutes by providing fellowships and research grants. It used the prevalent state of art techniques of operations research and optimisation as well as the novel applications of statistical models developed at ISI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "18187" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What was the year in which the researcher of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC): Algorithms and Architectures book received the Rising Star Award of ACM-W?\n Context: 2YrMeanCitedness is 2.210526315789474.\nVibhaalakshmi Sivaraman et al.: Gemino: Practical and Robust Neural Compression for Video Conferencing. (2022) was authored by Vivienne Sze and Tanner Andrulis et al.: RAELLA: Reforming the Arithmetic for Efficient, Low-Resolution, and Low-Loss Analog PIM: No Retraining Required! (2023).\nInderjit S. Dhillon et al.: Proceedings of Machine Learning and Systems 2020, MLSys 2020, Austin, TX, USA, March 2-4, 2020 (2020) was edited by Vivienne Sze.\nVivienne Sze was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA while writing paper: NetAdapt: Platform-Aware Neural Network Adaptation for Mobile Applications, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Designing Energy-Efficient Convolutional Neural Networks Using Energy-Aware Pruning, EECS, MIT, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Session 9 Overview: ML Processors From Cloud to Edge, Massachusetts Institute\n\"Developing a Series of AI Challenges for the United States Department of the Air Force, An Efficient and Continuous Approach to Information-Theoretic Exploration, Session 9 Overview: ML Processors From Cloud to Edge, EE2: Workshop on circuits for social good, Towards Closing the Energy Gap between HOG and CNN Features for embedded vision, A method to estimate the energy consumption of deep neural networks, RAELLA: Reforming the Arithmetic for Efficient, Low In 2017 she moved to Carnegie Mellon University as associate professor and the inaugural Robert E. \\nChi was a 2019 recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, sponsored through the Office of Naval Research. {'author_wikipedia_text': 'Yuejie Chi is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who is currently the Sense of Wonder Group Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems at Carnegie Mellon University\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2020" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the scientist at Technical University of Dortmund, Germany and author of Inspecting Sample Reusability for Active Learning?\n Context: The Trustworthy Pal: Controlling the False Discovery Rate in Boolean Matrix Factorization, Computer Science VIII, Univ. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany while writing paper: Efficiently Approximating the Worst-Case Deadline Failure Probability Under EDF, Technical University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany while writing paper: No Cloud on the Horizon: Probabilistic Gap Filling in Satellite Image Series, GMD (German National Research Center for Computer Science), AI Division (I3.KI\nThere is no Double-Descent in Random Forests written by Katharina Morik and What Can We Expect from Active Class Selection. This claim is supported by relevant rankings, such as the funding ranking of the German Research Foundation and the research ranking of the Centre for Higher Education. \\nAdditional TUM facilities are located in Ottobrunn (Department of Aerospace and Geodesy), Straubing, Heilbronn, and Singapore. \\nThe Technical University of Munich is one of the most research-focused universities in Europe. It was the first time that a German university had established a subsidiary abroad. The same year, TUM held the 33rd position globally (also first in Germany) in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings. \\nSince the inception of the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2006, TUM has won every round of evaluation and the title University of Excellence. \\nThe third TUM campus is located 35\\xa0km north of Munich in Weihenstephan, Freising. TUM ranked 11th in Europe in the 2024 QS Europe rankings. With an average of 2,600 to 2,800 students, the TH München became for a time Germany\\'s largest technical university, ahead of the TH Berlin. \\nIn 2021, TUM Boring, won the tunnel-boring competition sponsored by The Boring Company in Las Vegas, Nevada. \\n\\nAs of winter semester 2023/24, 52,580 students are enrolled at TUM, of whom 36% are female and 45% are international students. \\nA University of Excellence under the German Universities Excellence Initiative, TUM is among the leading universities in the European Union. \\nTUM operates a subsidiary in Singapore. \\nIntegrative research centers (IRCs) combine research with teaching. \\nUnder the German Universities Excellence Initiative, TUM has obtained funding for multiple research clusters, including e-conversion (energy technology), MCQST (quantum mechanics), ORIGINS (astrophysics, biophysics and particle physics), and SYNERGY (neurology). In 2001, the German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) – TUM Asia was founded in partnership with the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University, offering a range of Master\\'s programs. \\nIn 1956, the construction of a research reactor in Garching was the beginning of the Garching campus. \\nThe campus in Garching, located around 10\\xa0km north of Munich, has grown to become the largest TUM campus. \\nAs part of its Agenda 2030, the 15 schools and departments were consolidated into seven schools by 2023. \\nTUM has over 160 international partnerships, ranging from joint research activities to international study programs. In 2023, a team from the university won second place at the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a autonomous racecar competition in Las Vegas. The seminar focused on exploring how to \"Germanize\" the landscapes of Poland and Russia for future colonization and settlement during the war\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "60" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of hIndex, who has a higher score, the author who wrote 'Reconciling the Overlay and Underlay Tussle' or the author of 'Agent-Based Simulation Replication: A Model Driven Architecture Approach'?\n Context: Ahmed Amokrane et al.: Greenslater: On Satisfying Green SLAs in Distributed Clouds. (2015), Yixin Diao et al.: A Report on CNSM 2010. (2011), Mohammad Zangooei et al.: Reinforcement Learning for Radio Resource Management in RAN Slicing: A Survey. (2023), Xiaoqi Tan et al.: Online Selection with Convex Costs.\nJuán Pavón was working in \"Dep. Sistemas Informáticos y Programación, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040, Madrid, Spain while writing paper: Agent Based Simulation Replication: A Model Driven Architecture Approach, Department of Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040, Madrid, Spain while writing paper: The ICARO Goal Driven Agent Pattern, Universidad Comp\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Raouf Boutaba" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose hIndex value is lower, the author of Fully Dynamic Planarity Testing or the author of RT Component Sets for High-Level Design Applications?\n Context: Nikil Dutt was working in \"Center for Embedded Computer Systems [Irvine] while writing paper: ISEGEN: Generation of High-Quality Instruction Set Extensions by Iterative Improvement, University of California, Irvine, CA while writing paper: APEX, University of California, Irvine, USA while writing paper: RT Component Sets for High-Level Design Applications, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92717-3425, USA while writing paper: Approximation-aware\nNikil Dutt is the author of \"Is Garbage Collection Overhead Gone?\" and \"How to solve the current memory access and data transfer bottlenecks: at the processor level or at the compiler level\". The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. Students from various concentrations are recruited and trained to work on pro-bono consulting engagements with actual nonprofit clients. 1 recipient of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships with 1,333 awards. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. Berkeley students also run a number of consulting groups, including the Berkeley Group, founded in 2003 and affiliated with the Haas School. Prior to 1952, Berkeley was the University of California, so the university president was also Berkeleys chief executive. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. Democrats outnumber Republicans on the faculty by a ratio of nine to one, which is a ratio similar to that of American academia generally. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. Between 2001 and 2010, it was the No. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. The board also has seven ex officio members, a student regent, and a non-voting student regent-designate. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. However, by 1942, private funding had helped Berkeley rise to second place, behind only Harvard, based on the number of distinguished departments. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. In 1964, Berkeley was named the best balanced distinguished university, meaning the school had not only the most top departments but also the highest percentage of top ranking departments in its school\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Giuseppe F. Italiano" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are associated with the author's institution who published the paper 'Matchmarking Using an Instance Store: Some Preliminary Results' in 2003?\n Context: \"Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz et al.: Is my ontology matching system similar to yours?\" (2013), Ian Horrocks: Using an Expressive Description Logic: FaCT or Fiction? (1998), Diego Calvanese et al.: On Rewriting, Answering Queries in OBDA Systems for Big Data (Short Paper). (2013), Bernardo Cuenca Grau et al.: Will my Ontologies Fit Together? (2006)\" was\nIan Horrocks was working in \"University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom while writing paper: Taxonomy Completion via Implicit Concept Insertion, University of Oxford while writing paper: A semantic approach to polystores, University of Oxford while writing paper: Correcting Knowledge Base Assertions, University of Oxford while writing paper: BERTMap: A BERT-Based Ontology Alignment System, University of Oxford while writing paper: Revisiting Inferential Benchmarks for Knowledge Graph Comp[citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. The University of Oxfords foundation date is unknown. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. (These are officially known as Full Term: Term is a lengthier period with little practical significance. 7% of the intake), up from 80 students (3. All students are members of a college. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. , Nuffield College as a centre for the social sciences), these are exceptions, and most colleges will have a broad mix of academics and students from a diverse range of subjects. ) was, and still is, offered. xa0C. The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. It grew quickly from 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. 4bn compared to the universitys £1. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. The two parties eventually split, and Talbots group founded Lady Margaret Hall in 1878, while T. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. In 2020 interviews were moved online, and they will remain online until at least 2027. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. The total assets of the colleges of £6. In addition to these B. The campaign had raised a total of £2. The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. The universitys professors are collectively referred to as the Statutory Professors of the University of Oxford. Science students found this particularly burdensome and supported a separate science degree with Greek language study removed from their required courses. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. 6% of the UK intake, up from 558 or 22% in 2019; the number of Black students was 106 (3. It is also a core member of the Europaeum and forms part of the golden triangle of highly research intensive and elite English universities. Social historian and Somerville College alumna Jane Robinsons book Bluestockings: A Remarkable History of the First Women to Fight for an Education gives a very detailed and immersive account of this history. It is one of the most diverse yet compact major collections of plants in the world and includes representatives of over 90% of the higher plant families. The current campaign, its second, was launched in May 2008 and is entitled Oxford Thinking – The Campaign for the University of Oxford. One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. It was not until 1959 that the womens colleges were given full collegiate status\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "328769" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the department of the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati where the scholar teaching since 1995 is a member?\n Context: Sukumar Nandi was working in \"Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam, 781039, Guwahati, Assam, India while writing paper: A tutorial survey on vehicular communication state of the art, and future research directions, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, 791112, India while writing paper: JSpongeGen: A Pseudo Random Generator for Low Resource Devices, [Sch. of Comput. Eng\n\"A tutorial survey on vehicular communication state of the art, and future research directions, Impact of Security Attacks on Cooperative Driving Use Case: CACC Platooning, On the Security of Remote Key Less Entry for Vehicles, Effective Training Delivery Mechanism-A Successful Case Study, Is QUIC Quicker Than TCP?, Surpassing flow fairness in a mesh network: How to ensure equity among end users?, A comparative survey of approximate adders, An efficient class of SEC-DED-AU\\nAll IITs follow the same organization structure which has President of India as visitor at the top of the hierarchy. This plant was developed by a research team led by Prof. It is the sixth Indian Institute of Technology established in India. [citation needed]\\nFor placement statistics of other branches, including branches like Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering (ME), and others, students can refer to the Centre for Career Development at [University/Institute Name]. (Development Studies),\\n(Liberal Arts), M. It has been attended by R. The hostels are named after rivers and tributaries of North-East India: Manas, Dihing, Kapili, Siang, Kameng, Barak, Subansiri (girls\\' hostel), Umiam, Dibang(currently not in use), Brahmaputra (largest hostel in all the IITs[citation needed]), Dhansiri (new girls\\' hostel), Lohit and Disang (new boys\\' hostel). Apart from these, there is a married scholars\\' hostel for married postgraduates. This upward trend demonstrates the industry\\'s high demand for skilled software engineers. \\nIIT Guwahati is a fully residential campus. \\nTechniche conducts Technothlon and provides students from schools and colleges across India a platform to interact with many experts in subject areas through its lecture series. \\nThe BTech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) program at [IIT Guwahati] aims to provide students with strong technical skills and industry exposure, preparing them for successful careers in the field of software development and technology. \\nTechniche is the techno-management festival of IIT Guwahati. \\nIIT Guwahati is home to five academic centres. \\nIIT Guwahati is home to nine academic centres. and Ph. \\nUdgam, is the annual Entrepreneurship Summit of IIT Guwahati. \\nThe campus of IIT Guwahati is on the northern banks of Brahmaputra and abuts the North Guwahati town of Amingaon. IIT Guwahati is officially recognised as an Institute of National Importance by the government of India\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Computer Science and Engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the writer of The Role of Interpretable Patterns in Deep Learning for Morphology?\n Context: András Kornai was working in the \"Hungarian Academy of Sciences while writing paper: Building basic vocabulary across 40 languages, HLT, SZTAKI Computer Science Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary while writing paper: Modality, Budapest University of Technology and Economics while writing paper: Google for the linguist on a budget, MetaCarta Inc., Cambridge, USA while writing paper: Adjectives, gradience, implicature, Metacarta#TAB# while writing paper: Proceedings\n\"Explainable lexical entailment with semantic graphs, The treatment of ordinary quantification in English proper, BME-TUW at SR’20: Lexical grammar induction for surface realization, BMEAUT at SemEval-2020 Task 2: Lexical Entailment with Semantic Graphs, How many words are there, The Mathematics of Language.: Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Meeting on Mathematics in Language (MOL12)\" was written by András Korna[when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. The first campus was located in The Rocks area. [citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. All other representatives sit on the Representation Board. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin\\'s existing Master of Business Administration program. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. The university comprises five main faculties with over 95 specialists centres. It has a focus on contemporary art, learning and research. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. It has around 4,000 students from over 45 countries, and academics from more than 15 countries. The guild publishes Grok magazine. \\nWAIT was established in 1966. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. The guild was founded as the WAIT Student Guild in January 1969. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times. It offered diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses to international students. Student representatives are elected to their positions by students in annual elections held in September. Curtin Malaysia is the only approved CISCO Networking University in Miri and Brunei. The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited the Woodside-funded hydrocarbon research facility during his visit to Australia in 2005. Curtin\\'s operations in Miri began in February 1999\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "0.30769232" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose i10Index is lower, the author who published 'Bridging Topic, Domain, and Language Shifts: An Evaluation of Comprehensive Out-of-Distribution Scenarios' or the writer of 'Low-Complexity Algorithm for Radio Astronomy Observation Data Transport in an Integrated NGSO Satellite Communication and Radio Astronomy System'?\n Context: \"Martin Funkquist et al.: CiteBench: A Benchmark for Scientific Citation Text Generation. (2023), Yang Gao et al.: Does My Rebuttal Matter? Insights from a Major NLP Conference. (2019), Aniket Pramanick et al.: A Diachronic Analysis of Paradigm Shifts in NLP Research: When, How, and Why? (2021), Nafise Sadat Moosavi e\nHlaing Minn was working in The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA while writing paper: Comments and Corrections to “A New Paradigm for Spectrum Sharing between Cellular Wireless Communications and Radio Astronomy Systems” [Sep 17 3985-3999].\nHlaing Minn wrote \"A New Paradigm for Spectrum Sharing between Cellular Wireless Communications and Radio Astronomy Systems\" [Sep 17 3985-3999\" and \"A Novel OFDMA Ranging Method Exploiting Multiuser Diversity\".\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Hlaing Minn" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award did the writer of Data service performance analysis in GPRS systems win in 2014?\n Context: Raouf Boutaba was working in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1 Tel: 519-888-4567 x33293 - Canada, while writing paper: A comprehensive survey on machine learning for networking: evolution, applications and research opportunities.\nA Network Management Viewpoint on Security in E-Services, On Cloud computational models and the heterogeneity challenge, A comprehensive survey on machine learning for networking: evolution, applications and research opportunities, Perspectives on Software-Defined Networks: interviews with five leading scientists from the networking community, When is it worth involving several cells in the call admission control process for multimedia cellular networks?, Service Discovery Protocols A Comparative Study, A novel distributed call admission control for wireless mobile multimedia networks, The degree of participation concept in adThe greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. In September 2010, 24. The university also placed second in Macleans 2023 reputational survey of Canadian universities. This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. The university campus received a C+ grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute on its College Sustainability Report Card for 2011. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. [d] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university ranked 151–200 in the world and 7–8 in Canada. It is mainly used as an earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in southern Ontario. It officially opened in September 2010. The president is the chair of the senate and a member of the board. Doris E. Waterloo is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. The university has exchange agreements with over 100 institutions outside Canada. Close to Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Park, the centres facilities are used for research in ecological restoration and conservation. The opportunity to work at the Trastevere studio is offered to fourth-year architecture students. The focus for the Stratford campus is on education in digital arts and media. The universitys main campus lies within the city of Waterloo, Ontario. Lewis was the first University Librarian. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. In an employability survey published by The New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairpersons were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, the university placed 108th in the world, and seventh in Canada. On November 17, 2020, Vivek Goel was announced as the seventh president of the university. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. The campus also hosted the first four Canada 3. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. The project was initially projected to complete in Fall 2018; although has not been completed as of 2021. The United States is the most common destination for international work terms. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys School of Social Work also uses some of the facilities available on the campus. In 1967, the worlds first department of kinesiology was created. The group provides students and researchers at all three universities with access to all of the collections and services. The universitys highest earning undergraduate co-op students in 2018 were mathematics undergraduates (including computer science and computing and financial management) on their sixth work term and were working in the United States, who made an average of US$28,600 (C$38,000) per four-month work term. The university worked in partnership with the Higher Colleges of Technology, the largest post-secondary institution in the United Arab Emirates. This includes applying for positions and attending interviews during their study terms. A dramatic drop from 2020s ranking of 16th in the world. News & World Report 2022–23 ranking, the university placed 191st in the world, and eighth in Canada, tied with the University of Ottawa. Students are responsible for securing their work placement for each of their co-op terms. The main exhibits cover the Great Lakes, rocks and minerals, dinosaurs and ice age mammals. The 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 112th in the world and fifth in Canada\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "McNaughton Gold Medal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the manager of the workflows and distributed computing group at Barcelona Supercomputing Center?\n Context: Hamta Sedghani et al.: Advancing Design and Runtime Management of AI Applications with AI-SPRINT (Position Paper). (2021) was authored by Rosa M. Badia.\nRosa M. Bada was working in \"Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Nexus-2 Building, 3rd Floor, Jordi Girona 29, 08034 Barcelona, Spain while writing paper: scp>Preexascale HPC/scp> approaches for molecular dynamics simulations. Covid19 research: A use case, Univ. Politècnica de Catalunya, SPAIN, e-mail:rosab@a\nA survey on the Distributed Computing stack, Proceedings of the CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Systems, Tools and Environments, 1st December 2006, Sophia-Antipolis, France, A Proposal to Extend the OpenMP Tasking Model for Heterogeneous Architectures, Report from Dagstuhl Seminar 23352: Integrating HPC, AI, and Workflows for Scientific Data Analysis, A Study of Speculative Distributed Scheduling on the Cell/B.E., A Selection of Task Implement\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Rosa María Badia Sala" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was Mihir Bellare appointed to the city's Privacy Advisory Board?\n Context: Mihir Bellare has a written paper amount of 17 in year 2012.\nMihir Bellare wrote 11 papers in 2014.\nMihir Bellare has a written paper amount of 3 in year2021.\nMihir Bellare has a written paper amount of 2 in year 2022.\nMihir Bellare has a written paper amount of 3 in year2023.\nMihir Bellare has a written paper amount of 0 in year2024.\nMihir Bellare is cited by count of 35995.\nMihir Bellare has an h-index of 90.\nMihir Bellare was working in \"MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge while writing paper: On the Structure of Secret Key Exchange Protocols, University of California—San Diego while writing paper: A Cryptographic Treatment of the Wiretap Channel, University of California—San Diego while writing paper: The (true) complexity of statistical zero knowledge, High Performance Computing and Communications, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, USA while writing paper: How to sign given any trapdoor permutation, University of California—S\nMihir Bellare has 344 works.\n\"Nonces are Noticed: AEAD Revisited., Key Insulation and Intrusion Resilience over a Public Channel, The EAX Mode of Operation, From Identification to Signatures via the Fiat–Shamir Transform: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Security and Forward-Security, The EAX Mode of Operation – eScholarship, Subtleties in the Definition of IND-CCA: When and How Should Challenge Decrypti One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. She was preceded by L. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. 1% of its applicants in the 2020–2021 admissions cycle. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. Johnson was seen to be highly successful in leading his institution to greater strength and unity after these times of turmoil. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. MIT has its own police force. That year, MIT administrators released data showing just 60% of Senior House residents had graduated in four years. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2022" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Zhang Zhang obtain his PhD degree in Computer Science?\n Context: Zhang Zhang has a written paper amount of 2 in year2020.\nZhang Zhang has a written paper amount of 7 in year 2022.\nZhang Zhang's written paper amount in year2023 is 5.\nZhang Zhang et al.: The Elements of Data Sharing. (2020) was authored by Zhang Zhang 0002 and Siyu Pan et al.: Brain Catalog: a comprehensive resource for the genetic landscape of brain-related traits. (2023). Dapeng Wang et al.: KaKs_Calculator 2.0: A Toolkit Incorporating Gamma-Series Methods and Sliding Window Strategies. (2010).\nZhang Zhang 0002 is a person.\nZhang Zhang was working in the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH., University Health Network, Toronto, Canada;, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX;, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;, Ameripath-Covenant Medical Center, Lubbock, TX., China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China., City of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Canada; while writing paper: The Chicken\nThe Brain Catalog: a comprehensive resource for the genetic landscape of brain-related traits was written by Zhang Zhang. Yu Jun formalising this split by selling his stake in BGI for a minor sum. \\nIn 2007, BIG moved to ChaoYang District, Beijing\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2007" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are attributed to the institute where the author of Are lab-based audiovisual quality tests reflecting what users experience at home? is affiliated with?\n Context: Miguel Ros Quintero and Alexander Raake: Is taking into account the subjects degree of knowledge and expertise enough when rating quality? (2012) was authored by Alexander Raake.\nAlexander Raake was working in \"Assessment of IP-based Applications, TU Berlin, Germany while writing paper: Towards a universal scale for perceptual value, Assessment of IP-based Applications, Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Berlin, Germany while writing paper: Conceptual model of multiparty conferencing and telemeeting quality, LAAS-CNRS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France while writing paper: Are You Still Watching? Streaming Video Quality and Engagement Assessment\n(Re-)actions speak louder than words? A novel test method for tracking user behavior in web video services, Quality of Experience in Telemeetings and Videoconferencing: A Comprehensive Survey, Are lab-based audiovisual quality tests reflecting what users experience at home?, Qualinet White Paper on Definitions of Quality of Experience, Web-QOE under real-world distractions: Two test cases, written by Alexander Raake.[citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. It was also Russian female students who in the 1870s won the right for women to study. In the Leiden Ranking 2021, it ranked 180th in the world. \\nThe Bologna Declaration ushered in the era of ECTS credits and the bachelor's and master's degree structure. The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR) is at the forefront of international research on climate science and policy, and its researchers have participated as co-chair, coordinating lead authors or lead authors in all the assessment reports so far published by the IPCC. \\nAs a comprehensive university, Bern covers a wide range of classical university courses in some 39 bachelor, 71 master and 69 advanced study programs\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "14654" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the institution where the author of 'Flows for simultaneous manifold learning and density estimation' published in NeurIPS works?\n Context: K. Cranmer was working in \"(New York University) while writing paper: Replication data for: Natural Priors, CMSSM Fits and LHC Weather Forecasts sigma8.tab, Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York, NY, 10003, USA while writing paper: Searches for new physics: Les Houches recommendations for the presentation of LHC results, (New York University) while writing paper: Yadage and Packtivity – analysis preservation using parametrized workflows, Puerto\nbsafdi/XMM_BSO_DATA: Instrument responses, Asymptotic distribution for two-sided tests with lower and upper boundaries on the parameter of interest, Yadage and Packtivity – analysis preservation using parametrized workflows, A coverage study of the CMSSM based on ATLAS sensitivity using fast neural networks techniques, Statistical Challenges of Global SUSY Fits, Exact and approximate Hierarchical Clustering Using A*, Author Correction: A detailed\\n\\nThis article about an Australian engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the 'Where to treat the older patient? Can Markov models help us better understand the relationship between hospital and community care?' author works?\n Context: \"Timothy Patterson et al.: Online Change Detection for Timely Solicitation of User Interaction. (2014), Ian Cleland et al.: Predicting Technology Adoption in People with Dementia; Initial Results from the TAUT Project. (2014), Jonathan Etumusei et al.: A Novel Martingale Based Model Using a Smartphone to Detect Gait Bout in Human Activity Recognition. (2022), Pushpinder Kaur Chou\nSally McClean is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7005361927&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nSally McClean was working in \"Ulster University, Jordanstown, Newtownabbey, Antrim BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, UK while writing paper: A Novel Martingale Based Model Using a Smartphone to Detect Gait Bout in Human Activity Recognition, School of Computing while writing paper: Application of a Rehabilitation Game Model to Assistive Technology Design, Medical Informatics, Faculty of Informatics, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Newtownabbey\nA study of Maternal and Umbilical Cord Blood Lead Levels in Pregnant Women, JASs: Joint Attention Strategies for Paraphrase Generation, Eye Gaze Analysis Towards an AI System for Dynamic Content Layout, A critical look at Lean Thinking in healthcare, A machine learning approach to assessing gait patterns for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Stakeholder involvement guidelines to improve the design process of assistive technology: lesson from the development of the MPVS system, Optimal Control of Patient Admissions to Satis{'author_wikipedia_text': 'Shanika Karunasekera is a Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. Karunasekera was born in Sri Lanka\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publication citations does the institution where the author who published the paper 'Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks' is affiliated with have?\n Context: The School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia, and with CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, was working in \"School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia, while writing paper: Refutations of Equivocal Claims: No Evidence for an Ironic Effect of Counterargument Number, Department of\nThe author of Seepage: Climate change denial and its effect on the scientific community is Stephan Lewandowsky. He also wrote Why Are Formal Models Useful In Psychology and Does truth matter to voters? The effects of correcting political misinformation in an Australian sample.\\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR) is at the forefront of international research on climate science and policy, and its researchers have participated as co-chair, coordinating lead authors or lead authors in all the assessment reports so far published by the IPCC. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. \\nThe University of Bern had 19,297 students in 2022. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. As a result, at the turn of the twentieth century the University of Bern was the largest university in Switzerland. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. \\nAs a comprehensive university, Bern covers a wide range of classical university courses in some 39 bachelor, 71 master and 69 advanced study programs. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings it ranked 94th in 2023\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "4820612" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Marieke Huisman become a full professor at the University of Twente?\n Context: W. O. David Griffioen and Marieke Huisman: A Comparison of PVS and Isabelle/HOL. (1998) were authored by Marieke Huisman.\nThe University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands was working in \"University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands while writing paper: Preface for the formal methods in system design special issue on \"Formal Methods 2021\", INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France while writing paper: Extending JML Specifications with Temporal Logic, Dep. Comp. Sci., Univ. Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9010, 6500 GL Nijmegen,\nA research agenda for formal methods in the Netherlands was written by Marieke Huisman.\\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "July 2017" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publication citations for the affiliation of the writer of the article 'Resource-aware MPC for constrained nonlinear systems: A self-triggered control approach'?\n Context: WP.M.H. Heemels was working in \"Embedded Systems Institute, Eindhoven while writing paper: A NEW DUAL-MODE HYBRID MPC ALGORITHM WITH A ROBUST STABILITY GUARANTEE, Control System Technology Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands while writing paper: Robust Event-Triggered MPC for Constrained Linear Discrete-Time Systems with Guaranteed Average Sampling Rate**\nThe authors would like to thank the German Research Foundation (DFG) for financial support of the project within the Cluster of Excellence in Simulation Technology (EXC 310/2) at the University of Stuttgart. The authors would also like to thank the DFG for their financial support within the research grant AL 316/9-1. This work is also supported by the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme under the VICI grant “Wireless control... written by W.P.M.H. Heemels.[citation needed] On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period. \\nIn 2019, 708 PhD students were admitted to a PhD programme (compared to 816 in 2018). In recent times there are about 32,700 students registered at the University of Groningen with the number of foreign students again growing steadily, and following the tradition set by the first Rector Magnificus, the number of German students and researchers has grown strongly in recent years. [citation needed] Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first rector magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern-day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region. \\nIn 2018, the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen. \\nKey facts and figures about the University of Groningen are:\\nThe university operates under the BSA system, under which a first year undergraduate (bachelor) student must achieve a certain number of ECTS in order to progress to the second year. Around 50% of the admitted PhD students came from abroad. \\nThe city of Groningen is known as the student city of the Netherlands; around one-third of the city\\'s residents are students at either The University of Groningen or at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. \\nThe University of Groningen has eleven faculties, nine graduate schools, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes. Unlike Leiden University, it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen (Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen). In 2019, a total of 546 PhDs took place, 22 of them cum laude. \\nThe University of Groningen does not have student accommodation. \\nThe RUG has 6,250 employees. \\nSince 2014, the RUG also has a partly independent liberal arts college, University College Groningen (UCG). It does, however, offer students with accommodation via SSH Student Housing, which operates student houses in various locations in Groningen, and various other cities within the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1769454" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications cited by count, the author of 'State of the art in modeling and rendering' or the author of 'Using Intelligent Agents to Discover Energy Saving Opportunities within Data Centers'?\n Context: \"Abdalla G. M. Ahmed et al.: ART-Owen Scrambling. (2023), Ryan Po et al.: State of the Art on Diffusion Models for Visual Computing. (2023), Tom Kelly et al.: WinSyn: A High Resolution Testbed for Synthetic Data. (2023), Ahmed Abdelreheem et al.: Zero-Shot 3D Shape Correspondence. (2023), Abdalla G\nJohn Keyser et al.: 22nd Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, PG 2014 - Short Papers, Seoul, South Korea, October 8-10, 2014 (2014) was edited by Peter Wonka.\nIMEXT: A method and system to extract geolocated images from Tweets — a comparison with alternative sources, Aalborg University, Datalogi, Fr. Eajers Vej 7E, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark, while writing paper: A survey on service quality description, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano, Italy while writing paper: Improving Cybersecurity Awareness: Tweet Classification using Multilingual Sentence Embe\nA consensus glossary of temporal database concepts was written by Barbara Pernici. She also wrote A survey on service quality description and LaTeR: a general purpose manager of temporal information. She also wrote Report on: 2nd International Symposium on “Artificial Intelligence and the Game of Chess”.62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. Similar figures apply to graduate students. \\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. \\nThe figures are similar for the bachelor and the masters level graduates. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. \\nMore specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings for the subject area \\'Engineering & Technology\\', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. 42, and 16. \\nAccording to the SIR 2013 World Report about the quality of scientific research produced, the university has a normalized impact factor of 1. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. \\nCurrently, there are four main political groups in student elections:\\nThere are also other smaller groups. \\nBy field of study, it is ranked 5th for Design, 11th for Architecture, and 16th for Engineering and Technology. \\nIn 2009 an Italian research ranked it as the best in Italy over indicators such as scientific production, the attraction of foreign students, and others. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. \\nThe Milan Bovisa campus is located in the Bovisa district of Milan and became active in 1989; campus Bovisa is today composed of campus Durando, opened in 1994, and campus La Masa, inaugurated in 1997. \\nArchitecture, Design and Construction Engineering schools have a limited number of students admitted every year and the selection is based on a national test administered by the Ministry of Education. \\nThe university has a long history of research. \\nThe system comprises four central libraries along with teaching libraries (department libraries)\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Barbara Pernici" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of 'Root locus analysis for randomly sampled systems' obtain his Ph.D.?\n Context: WP.M.H. Heemels was working in \"Embedded Systems Institute, Eindhoven while writing paper: A New Dual-Mode Hybrid MPC Algorithm with a Robust Stability Guarantee, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA while writing paper: An approach to observer-based decentralized control under periodic protocols, [Department of Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box\nA Generalized Hybrid Lyapunov Proof for Networked Control Systems: Improving the Maximum Allowable Transmission Interval was written by W.P.M.H. Heemels. A System-Theoretic Approach to Construct a Banded Null Basis to Efficiently Solve MPC-Based QP Problems was written by W.P.M.H. Heemels. A Model Predictive Control Approach for Stochastic Networked Control Systems.[citation needed] On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period. This would have made the RUG the first Dutch university to open a campus in China. [citation needed] Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first rector magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern-day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region. Around 50% of the admitted PhD students came from abroad. \\nThe RUG has 6,250 employees. Unlike Leiden University, it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen (Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen). \\nIn 2018, the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen. \\nIn the first 75 years of its existence about 100 students enrolled every year. In recent times there are about 32,700 students registered at the University of Groningen with the number of foreign students again growing steadily, and following the tradition set by the first Rector Magnificus, the number of German students and researchers has grown strongly in recent years. \\nThe University of Groningen developed during the first decades of the twentieth century. The national share was thus around 11%. \\nIn 2019, 708 PhD students were admitted to a PhD programme (compared to 816 in 2018). Due to the fact that most incoming students at the university are primarily from other parts of the country, or the world, there has been a lack of housing options for students. \\nThe city of Groningen is known as the student city of the Netherlands; around one-third of the city\\'s residents are students at either The University of Groningen or at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. The university\\'s alumni and faculty include Johann Bernoulli, Aletta Jacobs, four Nobel Prize winners, nine Spinoza Prize winners, one Stevin Prize winner, various members of the Dutch royal family, several politicians, the first president of the European Central Bank, and a secretary general of NATO\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "the Eindhoven University of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author major in mathematics?\n Context: Gene Howard Golub, 1932–2007, Telecom Bretagne, Lab-STICC Université Europenne de Bretagne, France while writing paper: Gide: Graphical Image Deblurring Exploration, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland while writing paper: Chapter 3: Computer Memory and Arithmetic: A look under the Hood, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland while writing paper: Chapter 16: Monte Carlo Principles, oleary@cs.umd.edu#TAB\nThe SVD in image restoration, Gide: Graphical Image Deblurring Exploration, The Black Conjugate Gradlent Algorlthm and Related Methods, Chapter 15 / Case Study: Blind Deconvolution: A Matter of Norm, Classified information: the data clustering problem, Blind deconvolution: a matter of norm, Complete stagnation of gmres, A Partial Solution to Last Issue's Homework Assignment: Beetles, Cannibalism, and Chaos-umd. A second data breach occurred several months later. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. Businessman Robert H. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Griffin. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. 5 million from the A. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. The word “Yahentamitsi” means A Place to Go to Eat in the native Algonquian language. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Robert E. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. 5 billion in donations since 2018. Metropolitan Area. D. D. In 1925 the university was accredited by the Association of American Universities. They most recently won the NCAA championship in 2019. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. Wilson and Leo Kadanoff) and the IUPAP Boltzmann Medal in 1983. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. The school became a land grant college in February 1864. \"Curly\" Byrd in 1932. Maryland football is also popular at the university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Purdue University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth year of the author of Parallel Biomolecular Computation: Models and Simulations?\n Context: John H. Reif wrote 6 papers in 2015.\nThe A. Hollis Edens Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA is with Harvard University, Division of Applied Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. He was working in the Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27706, USA. He wrote paper: The complexity of two-player games of incomplete information, Aiken Computation Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA while writing paper: Keynote: DNA-based molecular devices, Duke\n\"What are the two most important issues facing the design and use of massively parallel computers?\", On Multiplayer Non-Cooperative Games of Incomplete Information: Part 2 - Lower Bounds, Molecular Assembly and Computation: From Theory to Experimental Demonstrations, Dna based self-assembly and nano-device: theory and practice, The emerging discipline of biomolecular computation in the US, 3D DNA Nanostructures: The Nanoscale Architect, A Survey on Advances in the In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. It was founded in 1834. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. The physician Gabriel Gustav Valentin was the first Jewish professor to be elected to a chair at a German-speaking university. The Centre for Continuing University Education (ZUW) focuses on scientific further education. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. a legal entity in its own right. In the Leiden Ranking 2021, it ranked 180th in the world. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings it ranked 94th in 2023. The Faculty of Science focuses on the natural and life sciences\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1951" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the author's institution who wrote 'WebMate: A Personal Agent for Browsing and Searching'?\n Context: Katia Sycara has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.9215686274509804.\nKatia P. Sycara: Coordination of Multiple Intelligent Agents in the Infosphere. (1995), Liren Chen and Katia P. Sycara: WebMate: A Personal Agent for Browsing and Searching. (1998), Onn Shehory and Katia P. Sycara: The RETSINA communicator. (2000), Matthias Klusch and Katia P. Sycara: Brokering and Matchmaking for Coordination of Agent Societies: A Survey.\nThe Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, USA, email: jeanoh, meneguzz, katia@cs.cmu.edu> while writing paper: On the benefits of argumentation schemes in deliberative dialogues (extended abstract), Robotics Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA#TAB# while writing paper: ANTIPA: an agent architecture for prognos\n\"Web services lookup: a matchmaker experiment, How can an agent learn to negotiate, Brokering and Matchmaking for Coordination of Agent Societies: A Survey, Towards an understanding of the impact of software personal assistants on human organizations, \"Is something amiss?\" Investigating individuals’ competence in estimating swarm degradation, SS-MAIL: Self-Supervised Multi-Agent Imitation Learning, Advances in Web Semantics I, Analyzing the Theoretical Performance of A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. One of the university\\'s halls of residence, David Bomberg House, carries his name and a handful of his works are on display at the University. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "117175" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What courses does the author of Inference of reticulate evolutionary histories by maximum likelihood: the performance of information criteria currently teach at Rice University?\n Context: Ryan A. Leo Elworth et al.: DGEN: A Test Statistic for Detection of General Introgression Scenarios. (2018) was authored by Luay Nakhleh.\nLuay Nakhleh has a ByCount of 6762.\nLuay Nakhleh was working in \"Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, TX while writing paper: 212. Of States and Fates: Predicting T-Cell Immunity By the Numbers, Rice Univ while writing paper: i>D/i>sub>GEN/sub>: A Test Statistic for Detection of General Introgression Scenarios, University of Texas at Austin while writing paper: Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Indo-Europe\n\"Species Tree Inference Methods Intended to Deal with Incomplete Lineage Sorting Are Robust to the Presence of Paralogs, Inference of reticulate evolutionary histories by maximum likelihood: the performance of information criteria, Gene Duplicability-Connectivity-Complexity across Organisms and a Neutral Evolutionary Explanation, Irrational exuberance for resolved species trees, An experimental study comparing linguistic phylogenetic reconstruction methods, Reconstructing Reticulate Evolution in Spec There is a very high level of research activity. Admission to Rice is rated as most selective by U. The Rice School of Social Sciences was founded in 1979. Rice is a medium-sized, highly residential research university. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies has only graduate programs. The colleges are named for university historical figures and benefactor. The Rice Honor Code plays an integral role in academic affairs. The Trustees of Rice University prevailed in a lawsuit to void the racial language in the trust in 1966. The system was inspired by existing systems in place in England and at several other universities in the United States. 7% acceptance rate in 2023. The majority of Rices undergraduate degree programs grant B. The university has a 6:1 student-faculty ratio, and it has been a member of the Association of American Universities since 1985 and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Three weeks after opening, a spectacular international academic festival was held, bringing Rice to the attention of the entire academic world. Below is a list of residential colleges in order of founding:Each residential college has its own cafeteria (serveries) and each residential college has study groups and its own social practices. This decision was made instead of implementing a community benefits agreement, which had been suggested by the community. It originated in the basement of Sid Richardson College in February 2011. Reginald DesRoches was appointed president in 2022 and succeeded David W. Duncan Hall, Rices computational engineering building, was designed to encourage collaboration between the four different departments situated there. The 2009 Beer Bike race was dedicated to the memory of Dr. Patrick was found guilty of conspiring to steal Rices fortune and he was convicted of murder in 1901 (he was pardoned in 1912 due to conflicting medical testimony). student Raymond Johnson became the first black Rice student when he was admitted that year. Rice was ranked 1st in the world in materials science research by the Times Higher Education (THE) in 2010. Rice offers 360 degrees in over 60 departments. Jones was not prosecuted since he cooperated with the district attorney, and testified against Patrick. Select Rice undergraduates are currently guaranteed admission to Baylor College of Medicine upon graduation as part of the Rice/Baylor Medical Scholars program. 2% are from outside of the United States. The board took control of the assets on April 29 of that year. The universitys academics are organized into several schools. Coffeehouse baristas are referred to as K. Baker helped Rices estate direct the fortune, worth $4. According to the official website, Beer Bike is a combination intramural bicycle race and drinking competition dating back to 1957. The endowment provides 40% of Rices operating revenues. However, in recent times,[when?] new facilities have been constructed in proximity to the campus. The logo pays tribute to Rices squirrel population, claimed by students to be unusually plump and frighteningly tame. The Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations was held at Rice in 1990. On February 15, 2022, the Rice Thresher announced the rebranding of Willys Pub as The Pub at Rice. Admission to the university is need-blind for domestic applicants. Patrick, then announced that Rice had changed his will to leave the bulk of his fortune to Patrick, rather than to the creation of Rices educational institute. The agreement does not require a community benefits agreement in exchange for funding. The relationship of NASA with Rice University and the city of Houston has remained strong to the present day[update]\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "discrete mathematics and computational biology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From where did the individual who is currently the director of George Mason University's Autonomy and Robotics Center receive their Bachelor of Science in mathematics in 1988?\n Context: Mary L. Cummings wrote 5 papers in 2022.\nMary L. Cummings has a link to http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q87383377 and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q29492.\nMary L. Cummings was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Duke University while writing paper: Barriers to Robust and Effective Human-Agent Teamwork, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States while writing paper: Revising human-systems engineering principles for embedded AI applications, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Box 90300, 144 Hudson Hall, Durham, NC 27708, USA while writing paper: Supporting System Acquisition Decisions through Eco However, diplomas and transcripts still spell out the formal name. Most notable among VTTI endeavors are its naturalistic driving studies. In 1958, Charlie L. As of 2015,[update] VT had more than 240,000 living alumni worldwide. In 1991 through the efforts of Henry Dekker (Class of 1944) The Corps of Cadets Alumni Inc. This program eventually developed into a two-year engineering program that allowed students to transfer to VPI for their final two years of degree work. A statue, located in the Upper Quad of campus commemorates Adds journey to enroll. This interdisciplinary program is offered entirely online. The university also ended its binding early decision program because it created unneeded pressure on students [. Supreme Court decided Students for Fair Admissions v. The students involved were suspended and the faculty members involved were fired from the university and the administration went to court and obtained an injunction to prevent them from repeating the act. Once admitted, Honors students are required to maintain a 3. Due to the Heth familys wealth and political connections, Vawters position as head of the VPI physics department, and the scandalous extramarital affair that led to the shooting, the resulting murder trial was one of the most sensational in Virginia history (Vawter was acquitted, and left the school). Today, Radford University is a co-educational research university that enrolls nearly 10,000 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs. Each year, the university receives thousands of awards to conduct research from an ever-expanding base of sponsors. Baliles, the featured speaker at the Virginia Techs 115th annual commencement exercises, scolded the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors for the scandal and warned other state-supported institutions in Virginia not to put athletics ahead of academics. Vawter, who had served on the VPI board of visitors from 1886 to 1900), shot Stockton Heth, Jr. The Virginia Tech administration under Hahn took swift action. This succeeded in calming tensions on campus, but only for a few weeks. During Thomas Nelson Conrads tenure as president, the college switched from semesters to the quarter system, which remained in place until the late 1980s. VPI President T. In 2023, Virginia Tech became the second public university after the U. In 2010, the board of visitors passed a resolution about using the gray stone, shaded by hues of brown and pink, in all building projects. The classs MCAT scores range was 503–520 (median 512, mean 512), and mean undergraduate GPA was 3. The establishment of scholarships for cadets and a resurgence of national patriotism after the September 11 attacks helped the corps recruit new cadets, increasing the ranks to 1,127 by 2018—the largest corps the university has seen since the mid-1960s. history, surpassed only by the Bath School bombing in 1927 that killed 44. , a scion of one of Montgomery Countys wealthiest families, in his campus home on faculty row. The Pamplin College of Businesss part-time MBA program was tied for 19th overall by U. Three more black students were admitted in 1954. The massacre is the deadliest mass shooting on an American college campus, surpassing the University of Texas tower shooting in 1966. The centers location in Riva San Vitale, Ticino, the Italian-speaking canton of Switzerland, is also close to major '}. :u200a5u200aThe Fralin Life Science Institute is an expansion of the Fralin Biotechnology Center, which was established in 1991. 6% from the previous years 20,897 applications for an overall admissions rate of 65. The Master of Information Technology program, jointly sponsored by the Pamplin College of Business and the College of Engineering, is ranked No. The university continued to expand through the last quarter of the 20th century. First-year cadets and their training cadre re-enact Addison Caldwells journey every year in the Caldwell March. [a] Among its alumni are 8 Medal of Honor recipients, 97 generals and admirals, governors of two U. Yates made history as the first African American to graduate from VPI. The classs average GMAT was 610, and mean undergraduate GPA was 3. They complete the first half of the 26-mile march in the fall and the second half in the spring\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "United States Naval Academy" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What was the name of the institute where the author of Reconstruction Breakage Fusion Bridge Architectures Using Noisy Copy Numbers got his Ph.D.?\n Context: Vineet Bafna was working in \"Celera Genomics, Rockville, MD, USA while writing paper: SNPs Problems, Complexity, and Algorithms, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California. while writing paper: Reconstructing Breakage Fusion Bridge Architectures Using Noisy Copy Numbers, Bharti Vidyameeth Medical College and Hospital, Pune while writing paper: Waardenburg syndrome complicated by osteo\n\"On the Approximability of Numerical Taxonomy (Fitting Distances by Tree Metrics), A global reference for human genetic variation, HapCUT: an efficient and accurate algorithm for the haplotype assembly problem, scp>Clear/scp>: Composition of Likelihoods for Evolve and Resequence Experiments, The elusive evidence for chromothripsis, A deep population reference panel of tandem repeat variation, The This was clearly the better idea, but presented the problem of how to place the colleges inside the forest. Planning the new UC campus was just as hard as picking the site. The students then tried to award an honorary degree to Huey P. There are cases where some students switch college affiliations as each college holds a different graduation ceremony. UCSC beat out petitions from Stanford and UC Berkeley to house the archives. Kerr shared a passion with former Stanford roommate McHenry to build a university modeled as several Swarthmores (i. Almost all faculty members are affiliated with a college as well. Students were able to relocate and save some of the structures, however. There is a total of 138 recognized student groups as of 2008[update]. The McHenry Special Collections Library includes the archives of Robert A. A series of major reforms were implemented by Chancellor Robert Sinsheimer (1977–1987) at the cost of making Santa Cruz less experimental and more conventional. Another well known tradition is what is known as First Rain. Tree Nine is another popular destination for students. Newton (who was in jail at the time, although he went on to earn his bachelors and doctorate degrees at Santa Cruz). Students were still given narrative evaluations to complement the letter grades. They are rare in the United States and in the world in general. In February 2006, Chancellor Denice Denton got the designation removed. Another major factor behind the decrease in quality was a series of grisly murders around Santa Cruz, which at the time was labeled the murder capital of the world. 2 among the best public game design colleges in the U. UCSC plans to devote an entire room at the library, to be called Dead Central, to display the collection and encourage research. The Cesar Chavez Convocation is another example of student activism. The most '}. Thimann as the first provost of Crown College. Sinsheimer got Santa Cruz involved in intercollegiate athletics for the first time as part of NCAA Division III. The 2007 event attracted a total of 5,000 participants. UC Santa Cruz is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Apartments are generally reserved for students above the freshman level. With the exception of the choice of letter grades in science courses the only grades assigned were pass and no record, supplemented with narrative evaluations. The archive became open to the public July 29, 2012. Other universities with similar college systems include Rice University and the University of California, San Diego. The Baskin School of Engineering, founded in 1997 is UCSCs first and only professional school[citation needed]. Student groups like P. In his memoirs, Kerr ruefully recounted the myriad errors made by himself and McHenry in launching the new campus. 5 in game/simulation development and No. In December 1959, the Regents voted to focus their site selection process on the Almaden Valley in San Jose (i. Most undergraduates are from California. The UCSC campus is also one of the few homes to Mima Mounds in the United States. Although the default grading option for almost all courses offered is now graded, most course grades are still accompanied by written evaluations. 08, with the middle 50% range 3. Santa Cruz quickly became the counterculture campus where students and faculty either mellowed out among the redwood trees or turned into activist-radical[s]\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Pennsylvania State University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did Zhang Zhang work as a Postdoctoral Associate before joining BIG?\n Context: Zhang Z and Zhang Z are alternative names for Zhang Zhang.\nZhang Zhang has citedByCount of 86.\nZhang Zhang has i10Index 3.\nZhang Zhang is the creator of Zhang Zhang 0002 who is a person.\nZhang Zhang is the name of Zhang Zhang.\nThe P10K database: a data portal for the protist 10 000 genomes project was written by Zhang Zhang. He also wrote Toward a New Paradigm of Genomics Research—Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Beijing Institute of Genomics. He also wrote SnpReady for Rice (SR4R) Database. Yu Jun formalising this split by selling his stake in BGI for a minor sum. \\nIn 2007, BIG moved to ChaoYang District, Beijing\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Yale University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which country is the Eindhoven University of Technology located where the author is a Full Professor?\n Context: WP.M.H. Heemels has written paper amount in year 2012: 21.\nWP.M.H. Heemels has a written paper amount of 4 in year 2022.\nWP.M.H. Heemels has 11 written papers in year 2024.\nW.P.M.H. Heemels has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 2.3333333333335.\nW. P. M. H. Heemels has a link to https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37300760400, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q90765302 and Q29340750. He also has a link to https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=M_hGdkoAAAAAAJ.\nWP.M.H. Heemels has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3440-8007.\nThe primary affiliation of W. P. M. H. Heemels is the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.\nWP.M.H. Heemels is the author of scopus which can be found at http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7004095044&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nThe Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. while writing paper: On solution concepts and well-posedness of linear relay systems, Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. while writing paper: Observer design for a class of piecewise linear systems, Department of Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Group,\n\"To stick or to slip: A reset PID control perspective on positioning systems with friction, On solution concepts and well-posedness of linear relay systems, Set-point Control of Motion Systems with Uncertain Set-valued Stribeck Friction * *This research is supported by the Dutch Technology Foundation (STW, project 13896), On observability in networked control systems with packet losses, Further input-to-state stability subtleties for discrete-time systems, A System-Theoretic Approach to Construct a The RUG has a branch in Leeuwarden. This would have made the RUG the first Dutch university to open a campus in China. \\nIn 2018, the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen. Around 50% of the admitted PhD students came from abroad. \\nThe RUG has 6,250 employees. [citation needed] On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period. The plan was heavily criticised, mainly due to worries about the restriction of academic freedom caused by censorship in China. [citation needed] Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first rector magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern-day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region. The faculty of medical sciences is located close by at the University Medical Center Groningen(UMCG). \\nSince 2014, the RUG also has a partly independent liberal arts college, University College Groningen (UCG). It does, however, offer students with accommodation via SSH Student Housing, which operates student houses in various locations in Groningen, and various other cities within the Netherlands. The national share was thus around 11%. \\nThe University of Groningen engages in many types of international cooperation throughout both teaching and research. Unlike Leiden University, it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen (Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen). A fire completely destroyed the building in 1906\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Netherlands" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who became a Fellow of the IEEE Communications Society in 2012 for contributions to collaborative radio resource management in wireless networks?\n Context: Qing Chen et al.: A graph theory based opportunistic link scheduling for wireless ad hoc networks. (2009) was authored by Zhisheng Niu and Zhiyuan Jiang et al.: A Unified Sampling and Scheduling Approach for Status Update in Multiaccess Wireless Networks. (2018) was authored by Zhisheng Niu.\nZhisheng Niu was working in the Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China while writing paper: A Multi-AP Architecture for High-Density WLANs: Protocol Design and Experimental Evaluation. He was working in the State Key Lab on Microwave and Digital Communications, Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China while writing paper: Study of the TCP upstream/downstream unfairness issue with per-flow queuing over infrastructure-mode WLANs: Research\nThe 14th IEEE 2003 International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications : proceedings : PIMRC 2003 : September 7-10, 2003 Beijing, Cnina, A UoI-Optimal Policy for Timely Status Updates with Resource Constraint, A Novel Precoding Scheme for Dynamic Base Station Cooperation with Overlapped Clusters, A Multi-AP Architecture for High-Density WLANs: Protocol Design and Experimental Evaluation, A study of the scalability and performance of multi level hierarchy for Bisson Award in 2003 from STLE, the 2008 PE Publishing Prize by the Editor and Editorial Board of the Journal of Engineering Tribology. The research focus of the department include following areas. Graduating from institutions such as Columbia, Yale, and Harvard, those Tsinghua alumni have played an important role in areas of law and diplomacy. [citation needed] Tsinghua Universitys campus was named one of the most beautiful college campuses in the world by a panel of architects and campus designers in Forbes in 2010; it was the only university in Asia on the list. As of 2013, structural biologist and foreign associate of National Academy of Sciences of United States Dr. Schwarzman Scholars annually selects 100–200 scholars across the world to enroll in a one-year fully-funded masters degree leadership program designed to cultivate the next generation of global leaders. Wang Hongwei (王宏伟) is the current dean of School of Life Sciences. There are currently about 400 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. It has been awarded numerous awards, including two National Natural Science Awards, two National Invention Awards, one National Award for Science and Technology Progress, two National Excellent Science Book Awards, 25 awards from ministries or provinces of China, Edmond E. In 2016, Schwarzman Scholars was established with almost US$400 million endowment by Steven Schwarzman, the chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Group and other multinational corporations and global leaders. 5 years in clinical medicine, basic medical education and research. As of 2021, the U. The merged university later became the National Southwestern Associated University, located in Kunming, Yunnan. , resulting in a vacancy in the field of biological research in Tsinghua for almost 30 years. The department changed its name to the current name in September 2009. The school is directly affiliated with Tsinghua University in Beijing. As of 2021, it ranked 3rd among the universities around the world by SCImago Institutions Rankings. Its research interests cover high-accuracy inertial instruments and navigation technology, MEMS inertial sensors and systems, and precise electro-mechanical control systems and their application. Tsinghua alumni include the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and paramount leader of China, Xi Jinping 79, who graduated with a degree in chemical engineering, along with the CCP General Secretary and former Paramount Leader of China Hu Jintao 64, who graduated with a degree in hydraulic engineering. It is also a member of the C9 League. Tsinghua University ranked No. Tsinghua University ranked 10 among Global Innovative Universities according to the Worlds Universities with Real Impact (WURI) 2020 ranking released by United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The present director of the SKLT is Professor Yonggang Meng, and the present chair of the Academic Committee of the SKLT is Professor Jue Zhong, who is also a member of Chinese Academy of Engineering. Each year, the university hosts the Intellectual Property Summer Institute in cooperation with Franklin Pierce Law Center of Concord, New Hampshire. Research at Tsinghua University is mainly supported by government funding from national programs and special projects. Tsinghua University is consistently ranked among the top universities in the Asia-Pacific according to major international university rankings. Up to 2012, the institute have produced over 1500 publications, more than 100 patents, and acquired many significant awards. 1% of all test takers. These scholars reside on the university campus at Schwarzman College, a residential college built specifically for the program. News & World Report ranked Tsinghua at 1st in the Asia-Pacific and 23rd globally in its 2023 Best Global Universities Rankings. The Institute of Opto-electronic Engineering (IOEE) was established in 1958. Tsinghua graduates are highly desired worldwide; in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017, Tsinghua was ranked 3rd in the world and 1st in the whole of Afro-Eurasia & Oceania region. Since 2015, Tsinghua University has overtaken the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to top the list of Best Global Universities for Engineering published by the U. P. Internationally, Tsinghua was regarded as the most reputable Chinese university by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where, it has ranked 8th globally and 1st in the Asia-Pacific. The Nature Index 2022 Annual Tables by Nature Research ranked Tsinghua 7th among the leading universities globally for the high quality of research publications in natural science. Many Chinese legal scholars graduated during that era, including Wang Tieya (王铁崖), Gong Xiangrui (龚祥瑞) and Lou Bangyan (楼邦彦). Due to its outstanding faculty members and students, the Tsinghua University School of Law has risen to become one of the leading law schools in China and since 2011, has been consistently ranked as the best or the second-best law school in mainland China by QS World University Rankings. Along with its membership in the C9 League, Tsinghua University affiliations include the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, a group of 50 leading Asian and American universities, Washington University in St\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Zhisheng Niu" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose institute has fewer publications, the creator of A Backtracking-Based Algorithm for Computing Hypertree-Decompositions or On Money Pumps author?\n Context: Robert Sugden wrote 12 papers in 2012.\nRobert Sugden's written paper amount in year 2014 is 9 pages.\nRobert Sugden's written paper amount in year 2022 is 7.\nRobert Sugden was working in the University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK. while writing paper: HUME'S NON-INSTRUMENTAL AND NON-PROPOSITIONAL DECISION THEORY, a School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK E-mail: while writing paper: Why rationality isb>i>a consequence of Hume's theory of choice, Professor of Economics, University of East\nThe book \"Is there a distinction between morality and convention, Some implications of a more general form of regret theory, Focal points and payoff information in tacit bargaining, A description of recent Japanese policy towards transnational corporations, Can a single theory explain coordination? An experiment on alternative modes of reasoning and the conditions under which they are used, Do Anomalies Disappear in Repeated Markets, A critical re-evaluation of Hymer's contribution to the theory of the transnational corporation, Notable recent rankings include seventh-best in the U. In 2015, Joan and Irwin M. In 2005, Jeffrey S. Pollack has announced her retirement effective on June 30, 2024, and will be succeeded on an interim basis by Michael I. The college is part of Cornells program to increase its international influence. The Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar trains new doctors to improve health services in the region. Many faculty members have joint appointments at these institutions. member school in the Global Alliance in Management Education, and its Masters in International Management program offers the Global Alliances Masters in International Management (CEMS MIM) as a double degree option. Kotlikoff, the 16th and current provost of the university. White agreed to be Cornell Universitys first president. It also has established partnerships with academic institutions in India, the Peoples Republic of China, and Singapore. The university is need-blind for domestic applicants. Cornell is the only such private university. As of October 2023,[update] 62xa0Nobel laureates, 4 Turing Award winners, and 1 Fields Medalist have been affiliated with Cornell. 2% acceptance rate. Fisk Johnson of S. Cornell also offers an international consulting course in association with the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. In 2015, Cornell '}. Robert Harrison served as the chairman of the board from 2014 to 2022. Kraig Kayser has served as the chairman of the board since 2022. Cornell University has been routinely ranked among the top academic institutions in the nation and world by independent academic ranking asssessments. The hospital was to be completed in a few years. The university is also involved in developing the Bridging the Rift Center, a Library of Life, or database of all living systems, on the border of Israel and Jordan, in collaboration with those two countries and Stanford University. The university is the only U. Atkinson 60 and his wife Patricia, the largest gift ever received from an individual at Cornell University at that time, and a subsequent $30 million commitment in 2021 will name a new multidisciplinary building on campus. In 1995, the National Research Council ranked Cornells Ph. The smallest of the seven undergraduate colleges is Architecture, Art, and Planning, with 503 (3. states and 130xa0countries. In 2017, the university also received a donation of $150 million from H. Admission to Cornell University is highly competitive. This enables students to study at one of 34 Global Alliance partner universities. The winning bid consisted of a 2. The School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions provides additional programs for college and high school students, professionals, and other adults. Students have the opportunity to study abroad on any of the six continents through various programs. Weill and his wife, Joan, with the Weills providing over $600 million in total lifetime donations to the university. The Capital Semester program offers students the opportunity to intern in the New York State Legislature in Albany. Cornell University has a robust fundraising program, ranking third among U. 3%) are affiliated with the largest college by enrollment, Arts and Sciences, followed by 3,203 (21. In its annual edition of Americas Best Architecture & Design Schools, the journal Design Intelligence has ranked Cornells Bachelor of Architecture program as the best in the nation for most of the 21st century, including 2000–2002, 2005–2007, 2009–2013, and 2015–2016. Lehman, a former president of Cornell, described the university and its high international profile as a transnational university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Robert Sugden" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the publications count for the author's facility who wrote 'An examination of the conservation of surface patch polarity for proteins'?\n Context: M. Michael Gromiha et al.: Srinivasan (1962-2021) in Bioinformatics and beyond. (2022) was authored by Janet M. Thornton.\nJanet M. Thornton is at the European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, CB10 1SD, UK., while writing paper: Anna Tramontano 1957–2017, Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Surface Science, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK while writing paper: Development of the interface at room and low temperature, EMBL-EBI, The European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB\nThe Hans Neurath Award lecture of The Protein Society: Proteins--A testament to physics, chemistry, and evolution, Alpha plus beta folds revisited: some favoured motifs, Conformational change in substrate binding, catalysis and product release: an open and shut case?, The history of the CATH structural classification of protein domains, The Greek key motif: extraction, classification and analysis, The CATH Hierarchy Revisited—Structural Divergence in Domain Superf I was told that I should think about it very carefully because making a complaint could affect my place in my department, Bradford alleged in 2019. The university quickly established itself as a global leader in the study of mathematics. This was not without controversies, however. Hodge and others helped establish Cambridge as a global leader in geometry in the 1930s. 5xa0million was from research grants and contracts. The clause can be invoked in the event of circumstances outside the reasonable control of the university. Lord Sainsbury was nominated by the nomination board. and elsewhere. Some colleges maintain a relative strength and associated reputation for expertise in certain academic disciplines. Some are true, some are not, and some were true but have been discontinued but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. The colleges within the university were initially endowed fellowships of scholars. Admission to the University of Cambridge is extremely competitive. Hardy and his collaborators, J. Each Christmas Eve, The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, sung by the Choir of Kings College, are broadcast globally on BBC World Service television and radio and syndicated to hundreds of additional radio stations in the U. The universitys founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople. College libraries tend to operate 24/7 and their usage in generally restricted to members of the college. The most recent college to be established is Robinson, which was built in the late 1970s. By the early 20th century, however, pure mathematical research at Cambridge reached the highest international standard, thanks largely to G. Enough scholars ultimately took residence in Cambridge to form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new universitys formation. One such discontinued tradition is that of the wooden spoon, the prize awarded to the student with the lowest passing honours grade in the final examinations of the universitys Mathematical Tripos. The universitys standard offer for most courses is set at A*AA, with A*A*A for science courses, or equivalent in other examination systems, e. Until the 1980s, candidates for all subjects were required to take s'}. The other colleges are mixed. Public representatives of Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year terms upon their nominations by the colleges. The first television broadcast of the festival was in 1954. 217xa0billion in commitments. Due to a high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, an interview process was introduced as a component of consideration for admission. In 2018 and later years, the university has come under some criticism and faced legal challenges over alleged sexual harassment at the university. The university occupies a central location within the city of Cambridge. Individual colleges each maintain a multi-discipline library designed for each colleges respective undergraduates. All other colleges admit both undergraduate and postgraduate students without any age restrictions. 7,6,6 or 7,7,6 in IB. Hardy, disliked the Tripos system, feeling that students were becoming too focused on accumulating high exam marks at the expense of the subject itself. All students and most academics are attached to a college. But the other female-only colleges have remained female-only colleges as of 2023. The university also has proven a source of extraordinary growth in high tech and biotech start-ups and established companies and associated providers of services to these companies. Nearly a century later, the university found itself at the centre of a Protestant schism. It was over one metre in length and had an oar blade for a handle. The constituency was not a geographical area; rather, its electorate consisted of university graduates. The university maintains multiple scholarship programs\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "6876" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the author of 'Network Information Theoretic Security' born?\n Context: Abbas El Gamal is the author of Yeow-Khiang Chia and Abbas El Gamal: Wiretap Channel with Causal State Information (2010), Bernd Bandemer and Abbas El Gamal: Communication with Secrecy Constraints (2011) and Ryoulhee Kwak et al.: Relay with Side Information. (2007).\nAbbas El Gamal was working in Stanford University, CA, USA, while writing paper: On an Outer bound and an Inner Bound for the General Broadcast Channel, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA while writing paper: Object tracking in the presence of occlusions using multiple cameras, Stanford University () while writing paper: Networking and InformationTheory, Stanford University () while writing paper: Relay Channels, Stanford University () while writing paper: Fast, cheap and under control: the next implementation fabric\nAbbas El Gamal is the author of On an Outer bound and an Inner bound for the General Broadcast Channel. He also wrote The capacity of a class of broadcast channels and Fixed Pattern Noise, Lecture Notes 6. EE 392B FPN. Handout #14, Spring 2001. It also runs the John S. In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East. This swift rise to performance [was] understood at the time as related directly to the universitys defense contracts. Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems, faculty members, and students. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. He oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound, internationally recognized academic powerhouse, the Harvard of the West. It lies within area code 650. Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023. , their only child. It also has fifteen subject areas. The winner of the annual Big Game between the Cal and Cardinal football teams gains custody of the Stanford Axe. It has been called the epicenter of Silicon Valley. This medical research center is working for designing advanced-level health care units. Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing. '}. Specifically, the campaign raised $253. Co-ops or Self-Ops are another housing option. These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered. Globally Stanford is also ranked among the top universities in the world. 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems, $1. S. The centers collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world. In that article titled To Young Minds of Today, Harvard Is the Stanford of the East, The New York Times concluded that Stanford University has become Americas it school, by measures that Harvard once dominated. The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford. The university is organized around seven schools of study on the same campus. During the 1950s, he established Stanford Industrial Park, a high-tech commercial campus on university land. Many co-ops are hubs of music, art and philosophy. Jenny Martinez became the fourteenth provost in October 2023. 3 billion fundraising goal in 2009, two years ahead of time, but continued fundraising for the duration of the campaign. Stanford University Libraries (SUL) held a collection of more than 9. Stanfords admission process is need-blind for U. It is also frequently ranked amongst the most prestigious and highly respected universities in the world. A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot. 82 billion and the total number of sponsored projects was 7,900. In 2006, President John L. The universitys endowment, managed by the Stanford Management Company, was valued at $36. 1xa0km2) campus, one of the largest in the United States. Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22% of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year. In addition, the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1950" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the co-author from Eindhoven University of Technology who published Java Program Verification via a Hoare Logic with Abrupt Termination in the year 2000 have?\n Context: Sebastiaan J. C. Joosten et al.: An exercise in verifying sequential programs with VerCors. (2018) was authored by Marieke Huisman and Marina Zaharieva-Stojanovski et al.: A History of BlockingQueues (2012).\nThe VerCors Tool Set: Verification of Parallel and Concurrent Software, Dep. Comp. Sci., Univ. Nijmegen, GL Nijmegen, The Netherlands while writing paper: A Type-Theoretic Memory Model for Verification of Sequential Java Programs, Competitors or Friends? (Track Summary), INRIA - Sophia Antipolis, France while writing paper: The VerifyThis Collaborative Long Term Challenge, Formal Methods and Tools, University of Twente, En\nThe VerifyThis Collaborative Long Term Challenge, Construction and Analysis of Safe, Secure, and Interoperable Smart Devices: Second International Workshop, CASSIS 2005, Nice, France, March 8-11, 2005,... Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science), A Broader View on Verification: From Static to Runtime and Back (Track Summary), A case study in class library verification: Java’s vector class, Formal Methods for GPGPU Programming: Is the Demand Met?\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who co-founded the academic journal Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications with the author of 'Art Gallery and Illumination Problems' in 1991?\n Context: Oswin Aichholzer et al.: Games on triangulations. (2005) was authored by Jorge Urrutia and Jurek Czyzowicz et al.: Immobilizing a Shape. (1999).\nThe Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 while writing paper: The Aquarium Keeper's Problem, Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6 while writing paper: Representing orders on the plane by translating convex figures, Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM, Mexico; while writing paper: Spanning Trees of Multicoloured Point Sets with Few Intersections, Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa\nComputational geometry : XIV Spanish meeting, EGC 2011 dedicated to Ferran Hurtado on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, June 27-30, 2011, revised selected papers written by Jorge Urrutia. A tight bound for point guards in piecewise convex art galleries was written by Jorge Urrutia and Updating Polygonizations* was written by Jorge Urrutia. For instance, it was recognized by UNESCO as producing globally some of the most impactful research on Artificial Intelligence. \\nAll research centers are open to students from around the world. \\nThe Pumas CU represents UNAM in college football since 1927. \\nOpened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim, the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico. In 2013, the British newspaper The Guardian included it in a list of one of the most remarkable club logos in football. \\nUNAM currently installed its first supercomputer Sirio (Cray Y/MP) in 1991. \\nUNAM is organized in schools or colleges, rather than departments. \\nAnother major student strike, again over examination regulations, occurred in 1966. \\nDuring the early 1930s, the rector of UNAM was Manuel Gómez Morín. In 1957 the Doctorate Council was created to regulate and organize graduate studies. \\nDespite the low percentage of funding invested in research and development in Mexico, the UNAM stands out as a research-oriented university with international competitiveness across all fields of knowledge. President Miguel Alemán Valdés participated in the ceremony on 20 November 1952. The building was acquired and renovated by the National University in 2004 and since 2005 it exhibits contemporary art and a yearly architecture competition Pabellón Eco. All Mexican Nobel laureates were either alumni or faculty of UNAM. He imprinted this vision in the university seal, featuring a Mexican eagle and an Andean condor, forming a double-headed eagle supported by an allegory of volcanoes and cacti (a reference to the foundational myth of Tenochtitlan). Both undergraduate and graduate studies are available. \\nIn recent years, it has attracted students and hired professional scientists from all over the world, most notably from Europe, other countries in Latin America, India, and the United States, creating a unique and diverse scientific community. The school of engineering has organized along with Google some of the largest all Latina Hackathons. The university was shut down for the duration. The University Olympic Stadium was inaugurated on the same day. Is one of the most successful football programs in Mexico. Referendums were held by both the university and the strikers, but neither side accepted the others\\' results. More than 25% of the total scientific papers published by Mexican academics come from researchers at UNAM. \\nStudents at UNAM, along with other Mexico City universities, mobilized in what has come to be called Mexico 68, protests against the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, but also a whole array of political and social tensions. \\nSUAyED offers bachelor and postgraduate degrees. \\nIn 1914 initial efforts to gain autonomy for the university failed. In 1920, José Vasconcelos became rector. The image was chosen among 16 works, and required more than 800 sketches. \\nThe motto that animates the National University, \"For my people the spirit shall speak\", reveals the humanistic vocation with which it was conceived. \\nUNAM has excelled in many areas of research. Its Center of Teaching for Foreigners has a campus in Taxco, in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, focusing in Spanish language and Mexican culture for foreigners, as well as locations in the upscale neighborhood of Polanco in central Mexico City. \\nThe emblem of the puma serves as a seal for the sports teams of the university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Jörg-Rüdiger Sack" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the creator of 'Enterprise Operating System' works?\n Context: José Tribolet was working in \"INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa and Portugal, --- Select a Country --- while writing paper: ticAPP – Digital Transformation in the Portuguese Government, IST/UTL, Portugal, INESC, Portugal while writing paper: Adding a Human Perspective to Enterprise Architectures, IST, Tech. Univ. of Lisbon & Center for Organizational Design and Engineering (CODE), Lisbon, Portugal while writing paper:\nA Matching Ontology for e3Value and DEMO -- A Sound Bridging of Business Modelling and Enterprise Engineering, A Value-Oriented Approach to Business/IT Alignment – Towards Formalizing Purpose in System Engineering, An Improved Model for Isolated Word Recognition, An Improved Model for Isolated Word Recognition, A Business Model for the Portuguese Air Force, A method for business process decomposition based on the separation of concerns principle, Near Real Time Steering: In total, 12,933 students were enrolled on all schools for the 2007-2008 school-year. It was founded in Lisbon in 1985, being composed by several higher education institutes and schools, some of them with a longer history\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "nonprofit" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award did the scholar who received the ACM SIGMOD Edward Codd Innovations Award in 2013 get?\n Context: Teodoro Baldazzi et al.: \"Please, Vadalog, tell me why\": Interactive Explanation of Datalog-based Reasoning. (2024) was authored by Pietro Crovari et al.: Show, Don't Tell. Reflections on the Design of Multi-modal Conversational Interfaces. (2020).\nStefano Ceri won the SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award in 2013.\nStefano Ceri was working in \"Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133, Milano, Italy while writing paper: Building Multi-device, Content-Centric Applications Using WebML and the W3I3 Tool Suite, (Politecnico di Milano) while writing paper: The LOGRES prototype, DEI, Politecnico, Milan, Italy while writing paper: WebML and Glue: An Integrated Discovery Approach for the SWS\nThe case for independent updates, Sharing software tools on the WEB: The IDEA Web Lab, On the Big Impact of “Big Computer Science”, Topology comparison of Twitter diffusion networks effectively reveals misleading information, A Software Engineering Approach based on WebML and BPMN to the Mediation Scenario of the SWS Challenge, Publisher Correction: Social and economic variables explain COVID-19 diffusion in European regions, Order matters! Harnessing a world of orderings for reasoning over massive data, XQuery By Example., Show,\\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. 62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. Similar figures apply to graduate students. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings for the subject area \\'Engineering & Technology\\', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nThe university has a long history of research. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. As of 2012, the university takes part in over 132 current FP7 research projects. \\nMore specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics. \\nAccording to the SIR 2013 World Report about the quality of scientific research produced, the university has a normalized impact factor of 1. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. The university offers 32 first level (Bachelor) degree programs. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). 7\\xa0million. \\nBy field of study, it is ranked 5th for Design, 11th for Architecture, and 16th for Engineering and Technology. \\nAll the university campuses are covered by a Wi-Fi network, connected and interoperable with the Eduroam service\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "ACM SIGMOD Edward Codd Innovations Award" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the institute where the author of the paper 'Large language models can rate news outlet credibility' works?\n Context: The Observatory on Social Media, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA, and ISI Foundation, Bloomington and Torino, IN, USA, while writing paper: The Hoaxy Misinformation and Fact-Checking Diffusion Network, (Indiana University Bloomington) while writing paper: Asymmetrical Perceptions of Partisan Political Bots, (Indiana University Bloomington) while writing paper: CoVaxxy: A Collection of English-language Twitter Posts About COVID-19 Vaccines,\n\"Right and left, partisanship predicts (asymmetric) vulnerability to misinformation, On the lack of typical behavior in the global Web traffic network, Recency predicts bursts in the evolution of author citations, How to make the top ten: Approximating PageRank from in-degree, Can crowdsourcing rescue the social marketplace of ideas, Can the Wikipedia moderation model rescue the social marketplace of ideas, Factuality Challenges in the Era of Large Language Models, Large language\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \"}. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which university did Rudin graduate summa cum laude from in 1999?\n Context: Cynthia Rudin has written paper amount in year 2015: 25.\nCynthia Rudin wrote 18 papers in 2016.\nCynthia Rudin's written paper amount in year 2018 is 37.\nCynthia Rudin's written paper amount in year 2022 is 37.\nMIT Sloan School of Management and Operations Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA#TAB# while writing paper: Deep Learning for Case-Based Reasoning through Prototypes: A Neural Network that Explains Its Predictions, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA#TAB# while writing paper: Exploring the Whole Rashomon Set of Sparse Decision Trees, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Durham, NC, USA while writing paper: The Big Data Newsvendor: Practical Insight\nThe book \"Exploring the cloud of variable importance for the set of all good models,\" was written by Cynthia Rudin. The book \"Box Drawings for Learning with Imbalanced Data\", \"Why Are We Using Black Box Models in AI when We Don't Need To?\" is a lesson from an Explainable AI Competition. \"On the Existence of Simpler Machine Learning Models, On the Dynamics of Boosting, Report Cards for Manholes: Eliciting Expert Feedback for a Learning Task, A process for\\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings it ranked 94th in 2023. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. The physician Gabriel Gustav Valentin was the first Jewish professor to be elected to a chair at a German-speaking university. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. It was founded in 1834. The university passed another milestone in 1992, when its enrollment reached 10,000. It was also Russian female students who in the 1870s won the right for women to study. The Centre for Continuing University Education (ZUW) focuses on scientific further education. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. In the Leiden Ranking 2021, it ranked 180th in the world\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University at Buffalo" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which city was the founder of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute born?\n Context: \"Steven G. Parker and Christopher R. Johnson: SCIRun: applying interactive computer graphics to scientific problems. (1996), Raghu Machiraju et al.: Do I Really See a Bone?\" (2003), Lawrence J. Rosenblum et al.: Adventures of a Government Researcher. (2021), Chris R. Johnson: Visualization and VR for the Grid. (2002), William E. Lorensen et al.: History of the Marching Cubes\nChristopher R Johnson 0001 is the creator.\nChris R Johnson was working in \"University of New Mexico\" while writing paper: And They Were There-Reports of Meetings-XI. Transborder Library Forum and Innovative Users Group, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, U.S.A. while writing paper: Componentbased, problemsolving environments for largescale scientific computing, SCI Institute, University of Utah#TAB# while writing paper: Large-scale visual analysis, SCI Institute\nCan we determine the top unresolved problems of visualization, written by Chris R. Johnson? Building names are based on their location and distance vis-à-vis the library (e. \\nUntil 30 October 2012, it was also a member of the 1994 Group. 9\\xa0million of which £44. \\nThe campus was closed in the summer of 2008. [better\\xa0source\\xa0needed]\\nIn September 2018, it was announced that Ian H. This became part of the Technical College in 1929. Buildings would line the parade and student residences built on tower blocks rise from the central thoroughfare. The occupation was endorsed by Bath MP Wera Hobhouse. 5 miles from the centre of Bath. 6 out of 13 submissions were ranked in the top 20. The current SU president is Jimena (Jiji) Alamo. Bath students were joint most likely to recommend the university to their friends. \\n27. 8\\xa0million. 5% at a time early in the recruitment cycle that these applications to competing universities grew by 11. \\nBath has been awarded the Queen\\'s Anniversary Prize twice. The university also received the prize in 2000 to recognise the \\'invaluable services to industrial and scientific communities\\' of the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control. \\nThe university continually upgrades its Claverton Down campus with new teaching blocks. In Bath, there is a particular contrast between the concrete campus and the Georgian style architecture of the World Heritage City of Bath. 1 East, 2 East). \\nThe University of Bath received a Gold award as part of the UK Government\\'s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). Bath has been named as the ‘University of the Year’ by The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. 2% increase in earnings compared to the average graduate\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Salt Lake City" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When comparing the worksCount of the researcher who published 'Structural Credit Assignment in Hierarchical Classification' with the author of 'SmartSociety: Collaboration Between Humans and Machines, Promises and Perils', who has more works?\n Context: J. William Murdock and Ashok K. Goel: Meta-case-Based Reasoning: Using Functional Models to Adapt Case-Based Agents. (2001), Jim Davies et al.: Proteus: Visuospatial analogy in problem-solving. (2008), Tesca Fitzgerald et al.: Human-Robot Co-Creativity: Task Transfer on a Spectrum of Similarity. (2017), J. William Murdock and Ashok\nMarina Jirotka was working in the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom while writing paper: Bridging the quantum divides: a chance to repair classic(al) mistakes?\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Ashok K. Goel" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more works, the author of 'Towards Better Receptor-Ligand Prioritization: How Machine Learning on Protein-Protein Interaction Data Can Provide Insight Into Receptor-Ligand Pairs' or the author of 'The Business Grid: Providing Transactional Business Processes via Grid Services'?\n Context: Frank Leymann was working in \"[Inst. of Archit. of Applic. Syst., Univ. of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany] while writing paper: The bitter truth about gate-based quantum algorithms in the NISQ era, University of Stuttgart, IAAS, Universitätsstr. 38, 70569, Stuttgart, Germany while writing paper: Determining Power Consumption of Business Processes and Their Activities to Enable Green Business Process Reengineering, University of Stuttgart\\nCurtin University has achieved \"Top 10 Australia University\" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). [citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. In 2002, a purpose-built campus was opened as Curtin\\'s first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia. \\nNotable people who have attended Curtin University include:\\nCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent. [citation needed]\\nThe campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin\\'s largest international campus. Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. \\nIn 2010, Curtin dropped the \"of Technology\" suffix, from then operating as \"Curtin University\". [when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed] The academic qualifications granted by Curtin University is certified by KHDA and is recognised in the Emirate of Dubai by all public and private entities. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. \\nSome university staff, researchers and students on practicum work in other locations such as the Oral Health Centre of WA (OHCWA) in Nedlands and at Royal Perth Hospital, amongst other organisations. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. Curtin University is again ranked in the world\\'s top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. \\nFrom 2007, the university\\'s teaching and research was divided into five faculties (previously known as divisions), which each include a number of schools. [citation needed]\\nThe Curtin University FC women\\'s team were one of the inaugural teams in the National Premier Leagues WA Women competition (which commenced in 2020), and is a part of the National Premier Leagues Women\\'s structure. It was ranked 2nd in the world for Engineering – Mineral & Mining, and ranked 5th in Australia for Architecture in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject. \\nIn addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Frank Leymann" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of engineering did the author complete a Ph.D. in at the National University of Singapore in 2003?\n Context: Behzad Akbari et al.: Role Engine Implementation for a Continuous and Collaborative Multirobot System. (2024) was authored by Ya-Jun Pan 0001.\nYaJun Pan can be found at https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8700-0956.\nYaJun Pan's scopus is http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=9235924900&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nYaJun Pan was working in \"Mälardalens University, Sweden, Intel Corporation., (logi.cals, St. Pölten, Austria), Philip Lange (EclipseSource, Vienna, Austria, Centre for Data Analytics and Cognition, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia., Colombo (University of Applied Sciences, Emden, Germany while writing paper: Guest Editorial: Learning, optimisation and control of cyberphysical systems, Dalhousie University, Halifax,\nA molecular pathway for CO2 response in Arabidopsis guard cells, A practical PID-based scheme for the collaborative driving of automated vehicles, A Practical Vision-Aided Multi-Robot Autonomous Navigation using Convolutional Neural Network, Optimized Path Planning for USVs under Ocean Currents, A Time Domain Passivity Approach for Asymmetric Multilateral Teleoperation System, Adaptive variable structure control design without a priori knowledge of control directions, Improved Transparency for Haptic Systems In all subjects, NUS held the top spot nationally. Jayakumar, Singapore\\'s former Deputy Prime Minister. \\nThe World\\'s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University features numerous NUS researchers from a wide range of disciplines. \\n\\nThe NUS University Town (UTown) opened in August 2011. \\nCinnamon College housed the University Scholars Programme (USP) until the 2021 intake. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1968. The former founding Rector of Tembusu College is Singapore\\'s Ambassador-at-Large and former United Nations Ambassador Tommy Koh, who is also the former Dean of the NUS Faculty of Law. This includes Singapore\\'s Minister for Law, and Home Affairs K. USP admitted 240 undergraduates annually. The first law students were admitted to the Bukit Timah campus of the university the following year. It is the only residential college that is situated outside University Town. \\nIn academia, NUS faculty include former vice-president of Finance for the University of Virginia, and Cornell University Yoke San Reynolds, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong Wang Gungwu. The Next Age Institute, a partnership with Washington University in St. Students who graduate receive a degree awarded by NUS. \\nNUS was the 27th best-ranked university worldwide in terms of aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU 2023. \\nIn international politics, NUS counts among its graduates former Director-General of the World Health Organization Margaret Chan, former President of the United Nations Security Council Kishore Mahbubani, and vice-president of the International Olympic Committee Ng Ser Miang. The academic programmes in residential colleges take place in seminars. Halls compete with each other in the Inter-Hall Games. It was noted by Anderson that there were other petitions prior which were not successful due to concerns over having a sufficient number of students and support from the local community. USP students resided in Cinnamon College at the NUS University Town. It provides a two-year academic programme. \\nThe major research focuses at NUS are biomedical science, physical science, engineering, nanoscience, material science, information technology, humanities, social sciences, and defence. \\nNUS has 7 Halls of Residence with about 3,000 residential places. The School was renamed Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music after a gift was made by the family of the late Dr Yong Loo Lin in memory of his daughter. It counts among its graduates, heads of state/government Abdul Razak Hussein, Benjamin Sheares, Goh Chok Tong, Mahathir Mohamad and S. Shanmugam, the fourth Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon and the third Chief Justice of Singapore Chan Sek Keong. Participants of the programme either spend 6 months or a year overseas, taking courses at partner universities and working in start-ups. \\nNUS was 19th in the THE World Reputation Rankings 2022, and was named the world\\'s 10th most international university by THE in 2023. The site was the former location for Kent Ridge Hall until November 2002. \\nNUS also houses residential colleges, which are modelled after the college systems of universities. The two institutions were merged to provide for the higher education needs of the Federation of Malaya. \\nThe Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy was established in 2004 as an autonomous graduate school of NUS. It was completed in February 2017. In most subjects, NUS achieved a national rank of 1. THE has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 30 since 2013\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "electrical and computer engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who published 'Preparing Software Engineering Graduates for an Industry Career' complete her Ph.D.?\n Context: Shanika Karunasekera was working in \"The University of Melbourne, while writing paper: A Simulation Study of Emergency Vehicle Prioritization in Intelligent Transportation Systems, The School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, Australia; while writing paper: Exploring the Moderating Ro of Readers’ Perspective in Evaluations of Online Consumer Reviews, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; while writing paper: Detecting Location-Centric Communities Using Social-Spatial Links with Temporal Cons\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Cambridge, UK" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the works count of the author who has an hIndex of 32 and an i10Index of 71?\n Context: Andrew L. Rohl wrote 12 papers in 2012.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 3 papers in 2013.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 7 papers in 2014.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 5 papers in 2015.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 10 papers in 2016.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 14 papers in 2017.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 2 papers in 2018.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 4 papers in 2019.\nAndrew L. Rohl's written paper amount in year 2020 is 3,.\nAndrew L. Rohl's written paper amount in year2022 is 0.\nAndrew L. Rohl wrote 3 papers in 2023.\nAndrew L. Rohl's written paper amount in year2024 is 0.\nAndrew L. Rohl's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q50754644.\nAndrew L. Rohl's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0038-2785.\nAndrew L. Rohl was working in The Royal Institution of Great Britian, 21 Albemarle St., London, W1X 4BS, United Kingdom while writing paper: Theoretical study of nanoclusters at ionic surfaces: Properties of (NaCl)i>n/i> clusters (i>n/i>=1–48) at the (100) MgO surface. The Internet in France was limited to research and education for some years to come. It also contributes to academic research teams outside of those centers. \\nInria has nine research centers distributed across France (in Bordeaux, Grenoble-Inovallée, Lille, Lyon, Nancy, Paris-Rocquencourt, Rennes, Saclay, and Sophia Antipolis) and one center abroad in Santiago de Chile, Chile. The link became operational on 8 August 1988, and allowed INRIA researchers to access the US network and allowed NASA researchers access to an astronomical database based in Strasbourg\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "9" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the University of Borås, Swedish School of Library and Information Science co-author with Elena Maceviciute have?\n Context: T. D. Wilson: Review of: Cole, Charles Information need: a theory connecting information search to knowledge formation. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2012. (2012), T. D. Wilson: Review of: Vaidhyanathan, Siva. Anti-social media. How Facebook disconnects us and undermines democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. (2018), T. D. Wilson: Information sharing: an exploration of the literature and some propositions. (2010), Elena Maceviciute and T. D.\nTom Wilson was working in the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK. He was a Senior Lecturer in Information Studies, Postgraduate School of Librarianship and Information Science, University of Sheffield and Professor Emeritus, University of Sheffield. He also wrote paper: Review of the work of Bailer HoDS Committee.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What does Sophia Drossopoulou teach to first-year students at Imperial College London?\n Context: Sophia Drossopoulou was working in \"Imperial College, U.K. while writing paper: In memory of Manny Lehman, \"Father of Software Evolution\", Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: SCHOOL: a Small Chorded Object-Oriented Language, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: Writing safe smart contracts in Flint, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: A type safe state abstraction for coordination in Java-\n\"i>Necessity/i> specifications for robustness, The Tasking Facility of Ada., On subtyping, wildcards, and existential types, Considerate Reasoning and the Composite Design Pattern, Is the Java type system sound?, Run, actor, run: towards cross-actor language benchmarking, Towards a semantic model for Java wildcards, What is Java binary compatibility?, Can Addresses be Types?, Universe Types for Topology and En Some students also live in International Students House, London. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School. His last email before his death accused his employers of bullying by demanding that he should get grants worth at least £200,000 per year. \\nThe President is the highest academic official and chief executive of Imperial College London. With 60% of its students from outside the United Kingdom and a highly international faculty, the school is known for fostering a more global mindset. The group is best known for winning the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in 2016. The Silwood Park campus is a centre for research and teaching in ecology, evolution, and conservation. The main campus is in South Kensington where most teaching and research takes place. As part of a cultural centre known as Albertopolis the campus is surrounded by many of London\\'s most popular attractions, including the Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace, museums including the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum, and institutions such as the Royal College of Art, the Royal College of Music, and the National Art Library. All rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. \\nIn the field of Mathematics, Imperial College London has a joint venture with King\\'s College London and University College London running the London School of Geometry and Number Theory, which offers doctoral training in mathematic aspects of number theory, geometry and topology. -based authors over the last ten years. The college was accused of a cover-up by the Universities and Colleges Union in December 2020 when it refused to publish McNeill\\'s report, even in redacted form. K overall in rankings produced by Times Higher Education based upon the Research Excellence Framework results 2021. \\nImperial College London focuses on science, engineering, medicine and business, with an entrepreneurial culture. A disciplinary panel decided that Gast\\'s dismissal as president was not warranted and spokesperson for the college said that she had \"offered wholehearted apologies to those affected\". \\nFields medalists: Klaus Friedrich Roth, Sir Simon Donaldson, Martin Hairer. [citation needed]\\nImperial College has over 60 sports clubs, of which many participate in the British Universities and Colleges Sport Association leagues such as American Football, Rugby, Badminton, Lacrosse, Football, Ice Hockey, and many others. The college\\'s boat house is located in Putney on the Thames, and has been refurbished, reopening in 2014. Most of them are considered among the newest student halls at London universities. \\nImperial College owns and manages twenty-three halls of residence in Inner London, Acton, and Ascot. 7% of the student body is from outside of the UK. \\nNon-academic affiliations include: H. Examples of notable student groups and projects are Project Nepal which sends Imperial College students to work on educational development programmes in rural Nepal and the El Salvador Project, a construction based project in Central America. It is the largest single biomedical laboratory in Europe. The college also acquired a biology field station at Silwood Park near Ascot, Berkshire in 1947\\nFollowing the Second World War, there was again concern that Britain was falling behind in science – this time to the United States. Its activities include education, work and volunteering abroad. Imperial has since won the Athena SWAN Award, which recognises employment practices that are supportive of the careers of women in science, technology, engineering and maths. \\nNeil Ferguson\\'s 16 March 2020 report entitled \"Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand\" was described in a New York Times article as the coronavirus \"report that jarred the U. An enormously popular and financial success, proceeds from the Great Exhibition were designated to develop an area for cultural and scientific advancement in South Kensington. Imperial has an international community, with around 60% international students and over 140 countries represented on campus. The university has a reputation for having a high workload and fast pace, which some have considered challenging. \\nThere are a number of pubs and bars on campus and also surrounding the campus, which become a popular social activity for Imperial\\'s students. The college also operates teaching hospitals across London, forming an academic health science centre. The position has been held by Hugh Brady, since August 2022[update]. Over three thousand rooms are available, guaranteeing first year undergraduates a place in College residences. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 96. It now broadcasts from the West Basement of Beit Quad over the internet. College libraries are located on each campus, including the Fleming library at St Mary\\'s. The college was previously a member of the University of London and became an independent university in 2007\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Logic & Reasoning" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the older brother of the author who published Whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping of Staphylococcus aureus?\n Context: The Department of Clinical Oncology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region), People's Republic of China. Stephen S.–T. Yau was working in \"Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Beijing, China 101408, while writing paper: Evolution is All You Need in Promoter Design and Optimization, Department of Mathematical Sciences,\nThe whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping of <i>Staphylococcus aureus was written by Stephen S.–T. Yau. It has been awarded numerous awards, including two National Natural Science Awards, two National Invention Awards, one National Award for Science and Technology Progress, two National Excellent Science Book Awards, 25 awards from ministries or provinces of China, Edmond E. As of 2013, structural biologist and foreign associate of National Academy of Sciences of United States Dr. , resulting in a vacancy in the field of biological research in Tsinghua for almost 30 years. Bisson Award in 2003 from STLE, the 2008 PE Publishing Prize by the Editor and Editorial Board of the Journal of Engineering Tribology. 5 years in clinical medicine, basic medical education and research. 5 years at Tsinghua studying premedical education before moving onto Peking Union Medical College to complete the last 5. Since its establishment, it has won 5 provincial and ministerial level scientific awards. Wang Hongwei (王宏伟) is the current dean of School of Life Sciences. The pseudonym sounds like a persons name but is a homophone for two schools. Yang Tingbao designed the Observatory, the Life Sciences b'}. 40% students are selected from the United States, 20% students are selected from China, 40% are selected from rest of the world. Equipment and instruments in this center are worth over 50 million RMB (US$7. It is a national key laboratory with two recognized national first-level key disciplines and their second-class disciplines. [citation needed] Tsinghua Universitys campus was named one of the most beautiful college campuses in the world by a panel of architects and campus designers in Forbes in 2010; it was the only university in Asia on the list. [citation needed]The SKLT has one central laboratory and four sub-laboratories. 1% of all test takers. It became the first student autonomous organization in mainland China for students to participate in the schools management. Graduating from institutions such as Columbia, Yale, and Harvard, those Tsinghua alumni have played an important role in areas of law and diplomacy. [failed verification]The Key Laboratory of High-accuracy Inertial Instrument and System was established with the intention to support the research in the Engineering Research Center for Navigation Technology. There are currently about 400 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. In November 2023, Clarivate Analytics ranked Tsinghua second in the whole of Afro-Eurasia & Oceania region after Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and 5th in the world after (CAS, Harvard, Stanford and National Institutes of Health) for most cited researchers. Courses on political science and economics could also be found on students curriculum. During the reestablishment the Department of Biology of Peking University, the Institute of Biophysics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and many other institutes as well as biologists provided valuable support and help. Admission to Tsinghuas graduate schools is also very competitive. Botanist Qian Chongshu took up the first dean. The school remains the top ranked medical school and general hospital in China according to CUCAS in 2015. The merged university later became the National Southwestern Associated University, located in Kunming, Yunnan. The center has published more than published more than 100 scientific papers including 40 indexed by SCI, has 18 national patents, and also frequently exchange visits and academic conferences with foreign scholars. The research focus of the department include following areas. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. The school currently has 129 professors and employees, around 600 undergraduates (including the candidates of Tsinghua University – Peking Union Medical College joint MD program). In 2016, Schwarzman Scholars was established with almost US$400 million endowment by Steven Schwarzman, the chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Group and other multinational corporations and global leaders. United States Secretary of State John Hay suggested that the US$30 million Boxer indemnity allotted to the United States was excessive. Up to 2012, the institute have produced over 1500 publications, more than 100 patents, and acquired many significant awards. Legal education in Tsinghua University at the time focused on international affairs and Chinese legal studies. It is also a member of the C9 League. While selectivity varies by province, the sheer number of high school students applying for college each year has resulted in overall acceptance rates far lower than 0. Tsinghua University ranked No. 57 billion at purchasing power parity), the largest budget of any university in China\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Shing-Tung Yau" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published the paper titled 'Evaluating the Impact of Emotional Apology on Human-Robot Trust' in the RO-MAN conference in 2022?\n Context: Ayanna M. Howard is the author of Jin Xu and Ayanna M. Howard: Would you Take Advice from a Robot? Developing a Framework for Inferring Human-Robot Trust in Time-Sensitive Scenarios. (2019). Paul Robinette et al.: Conceptualizing Overtrust in Robots: Why Do People Trust a Robot That Previously Failed? (2017).\nAyanna Howard was working in \"Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA,30332 while writing paper: Would you Take Advice from a Robot? Developing a Framework for Inferring Human-Robot Trust in Time-Sensitive Scenarios, [school of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA] while writing paper: Retrieving experience: Interactive instance-based learning methods for building robot companions, ETH Zurich, Switzerland\n\"Increasing Motor Learning During Hand Rehabilitation Exercises through the use of Adaptive Games: A Pilot Study, Addressing bias in machine learning algorithms: A pilot study on emotion recognition for intelligent systems, How much do you trust your Self-Driving Car? Exploring Human-Robot Trust in High-Risk Scenarios, Effect of Robot Performance on Human–Robot Trust in Time-Critical Situations, Does appearance matter? Validating engagement in therapy protocols with socially interactive humanoid robots, Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. The other institutes include: the Parker H. The 2022 annual ranking of U. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. In August 2011, the G. USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. The Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center is an initiative between the H. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. In 1994, G. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. He then shook hands with every student. The oldest of those research institutes is a nonprofit research organization referred to as the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. His tenure focused on a dramatic expansion of the institute, a revamped Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the creation of an International Plan. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). 3 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States. 882 billion and liabilities totaled $0. Georgia Tech maintains close ties to the industrial world. Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research, Stephen E. In 2014, the Institutes revenue amounted to about $1. The institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the university on television broadcasts. In 1934, the Engineering Experiment Station (later known as the Georgia Tech Research Institute) was founded by W. The Research Building was expanded, and a $300,000 (equivalent to $4,000,000 in 2023) Westinghouse A-C network calculator was given to Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. It eventually expanded this program with its online masters in analytics in January 2017, as well as providing the option for advanced credits with a MicroMasters in collaboration with edX. McDaniel signed the bill to create and fund the new school. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. It connected the Woodruff North and Woodruff South undergraduate dorms. The committee recommended adapting the Worcester model, which stressed a combination of theory and practice, the practice component including student employment and production of consumer items to generate revenue for the school. at Georgia State University and taught physics and instructional technology at Black Hills State University – 1997–2005 as Rena Faye Norby. Georgia Tech was supposed to have set up two campuses for research and graduate education in the cities of Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad, Telangana, India by 2010, but it appeared the plans had been set on hold as of 2011[update]\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "29" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which journal did the contributor of Algorithm Engineering serve as editor-in-chief from 2008 to 2014?\n Context: \"Andrew V Goldberg et al.: Algorithm Engineering (Dagstuhl Seminar 13391). (2013), Giorgio Ausiello et al.: On Resilient Graph Spanners. (2016), Giuseppe F. Italiano: The Gödel Prize 2014 - Call for Nominations. (2013), Hans L. Bodlaender et al.: Erratum to: Editorial. (2015), Antoine Vigneron et al.: An\nJan van Leeuwen et al.: SOFSEM 2007: Theory and Practice of Computer Science, 33rd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Harrachov, Czech Republic, January 20-26, 2007, Proceedings (2007) were edited by Hans L. Bodlaender and Giuseppe F. Italiano. Tiziana Calamoneri et al.: Algorithms - ESA 2013 - 21st Annual European Symposium, Sophia Antipolis, France\nGiuseppe F. Italiano is linked to https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6jiwt-UAAAAJ, https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=92778, https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/MRAuthorID/91975, http://www.disp.uniroma2.it/users/italiano/ and http://www.wikidata\nGiuseppe F. Italiano has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9492-9894.\nGiuseppe F. Italiano is the author of scopus which can be found at http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7004285725&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nGiuseppe F. Italiano was working in the Dipartimento di Informatica, Sistemi e Produzione, Università di Roma Tor Vergata'', Roma, Italy while writing paper: The Price of Resiliency: a Case Study on Sorting with Memory Faults. He was working in Columbia University, New York, and AT&T Bell Laboratories. 600 Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, NJ, G. F. Itahano, Colambia\n\"What Do We Learn from Experimental Algorithmics?\", \"The Competitor Busting Strategy in Keyword Auctions: Who's Worst Hit?\", Erratum to: Editorial, Sorting and Searching in Faulty Memories, The Quest for the Shortest Route, On the optimal placement of web proxies in the Internet, The (not so) Critical Nodes of Criminal Networks, Seeking critical nodes in digraphs, Traffic vs topology in network clustering: Does for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. In 2006, John C. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. A second data breach occurred several months later. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. \\nThe men\\'s soccer team has won four NCAA Division I College Cup national championships, most recently in 2018. James Clark, who graduated with an engineering degree in 1950, donated over $45 million to the college of engineering, which also bears his name. Mark Turgeon became head coach in 2011. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. The team most recently won the national championship in 2022, completing an undefeated season, the first since Virginia in 2006, and the first to go undefeated across 18 games. Alumnus George Dantzig won the 1975 National Medal of Science for his work in the field of linear programming. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. \\nThe Diamondback is an independent student newspaper. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. News & World Report based on its high academic research performance and global reputation. In 1868, the former Confederate admiral Franklin Buchanan was appointed president of the school\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What institute did the author of the publication 'Action Capture with Accelerometers' receive her Ph.D. from?\n Context: Jessica K. Hodgins was working in \"Georgia Tech, Atlanta while writing paper: Proceedings of the 1999 symposium on Interactive 3D graphics, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA while writing paper: Designing gaze behavior for humanlike robots, Disney Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA while writing paper: A low-friction passive fluid transmission and fluid-tendon soft actuator, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA while writing paper:\\n\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Carnegie Mellon University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the year when the author of Eigenstructure assignment in a class of second-order descriptor linear systems: A complete parametric approach taught at Harbin Institute of Technology?\n Context: Guangren Duan is the author of Guang-Ren Duan: Quasi-linear eigenstructure assignment - A case study. (2014). He also authored Guang-Ren Duan: Brockett's Second Example: A FAS Approach Treatment. (2023) and Guang-Ren Duan: Brockett's First Example: An FAS Approach Treatment. (2022).\nGuangRen Duan was working in \"Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China#TAB# while writing paper: Leader-following consensus problem of multi-agent networks based on homogeneous polynomial Lyapunov functions, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, BT9 5AH, Northern Ireland, UK while writing paper: Stable dynamical controller design via pole assignment, [Harbin Institute of Technology, Shen\nThe book \"Complete Parametric Solutions to the Fundamental Problem in High-order Fully Actuated System Approach, A Parametric Lyapunov Equation Approach to the Design of Low Gain Feedback, On numerical reliability of pole assignment algorithms &#x2014; a case study, A revisit to I-controllablisability for descriptor linear systems, A novel nested non-linear feedback law for global stabilisation of linear systems with bounded controls, An Adjustable Feature-Weighted Bay The establishment is the biggest investment of this class in China. \\nHIT completed the \"Large-Size Vacuum Container Ground Simulation Equipment\" project, an important national scientific research project. \\nHIT is one of the Seven Sons of National Defence. \\nHIT was ranked 10th in China and 158th worldwide in 2023 in terms of aggregate performance from the three most widely observed university rankings (THE+ARWU+QS) as reported by the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities. \\nRegarding scientific research output, the Nature Index 2023 ranked HIT the No. The 2023 CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked HIT 18th in the world by total publications and 30th in the world based on the number of their scientific publications belonging to the top 1% in their fields for the time period 2018–2021. It is ranked in the best 50 universities in satisfaction degree in China. \\nFor 2022, HIT was ranked 196 by U. In 2002 HIT found a new graduate school in Shenzhen. \\nInternationally, HIT is regarded as one of the most reputable Chinese universities by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where it ranked 101th globally. \\nHIT also has 40 national key disciplines granted by the Ministry of Education P. All undergraduate students have spent their first year at this campus since 2003. \\nAlong with Tsinghua University and Peking University\\'s graduate schools, the HIT Shenzhen Graduate School occupies 0. In 2020, it was ranked in the 101-150 band by Academic Ranking of World Universities. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. HIT has been ranked in the top 10 Best Global Universities for Engineering by the U. 066\\xa0sq\\xa0mi) of space within Shenzhen University Town. \\nThe School of Architecture is located on No\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1991" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the academic institution of the researcher who published the '2012 virtual reality technical achievement award' have?\n Context: The 2012 Virtual Reality Technical Achievement Award was written by Dieter Schmalstieg at the Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. The University is the location of the ICG, Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 16/2, 8010, Graz, Austria while writing paper: Exploring Tele-Assistance for Cyber-Physical Systems with MAUI, Technische Universitat Graz, Graz, Steiermark, AT while writing paper: On the Role of Presence in\nHow Real Should Virtual Characters Be was written by Dieter Schmalstieg.[when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. \\nIn addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. It has around 4,000 students from over 45 countries, and academics from more than 15 countries. \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. [citation needed] The academic qualifications granted by Curtin University is certified by KHDA and is recognised in the Emirate of Dubai by all public and private entities. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. \\nNotable people who have attended Curtin University include:\\nCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent. Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. The team was previously part of the Women State League Division 1 from (at least) 2012 to 2019. Since then, the university has expanded its presence and has campuses in Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai and Mauritius, and has ties with 90 exchange universities in 20 countries. Curtin University is again ranked in the world\\'s top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. The first campus was located in The Rocks area. It was ranked 2nd in the world for Engineering – Mineral & Mining, and ranked 5th in Australia for Architecture in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject. \\nCurtin University has achieved \"Top 10 Australia University\" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). Curtin Malaysia is the only approved CISCO Networking University in Miri and Brunei. The guild publishes Grok magazine\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "33989" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author of A scalable overlay video mixing service model in Multimedia Applications?\n Context: Klara Nahrstedt has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.037037037037.\nThe Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA#TAB# while writing paper: Channel-relay price pair: towards arbitrating incentives in wireless ad hoc networks: Research Articles, #N# * University of Pennsylvania. while writing paper: Network Service Customization: End-Point Perspective (Proposal), ***University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign > > > while writing paper: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM workshops on Multimedia\nThe book \"Early Attack Detection for Securing GOOSE Network Traffic, A programming framework for quality-aware ubiquitous multimedia applications, A taxonomy for multimedia service composition, Is SDN the de-constraint of the future internet?, A solution to the NKR problem in end-to-end bandwidth reservation, Introduction to the special section on the 20 sup>th/sup> anniversary of the ACM international conference on multimedia, An architecture for end-to-end quality A year before, future U of I Dean of Students, Fred H. Alumnus William M. It was identified as one of 50 college or university works of art by T. He also laid the foundation for the large Chinese international student population on campus. This incident was known was the University of Illinois clout scandal. ISG lasted until 2004. Among these were the water fights of the 1950s and 1960s. It is now one of the worlds largest public academic collections. On March 31, 2016, Coursera announced the launch of the Master of Computer Science in Data Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The Center for Plasma-Material Interactions was established in 2004 by Professor David N. Washington Monthly ranked UIUC 18th among 389 national universities in the U. CPMI encompasses fusion plasmas in its research. The RBML is one of the largest special collections repositories in the United States. All applicants must hold a bachelors degree, and have earned a 3. Grainger) has contributed more than $300 million to the university over the last half-century,[citation needed] including donations for the construction of the Grainger Engineering Library. Currently, the campus features 27 LEED-certified buildings. The campus also has a number of buildings and sites on the U. At the time, the universitys computer-science graduate program was ranked fifth in the United States by U. Further the Grainger Foundation (founded by alumnus W. Holt, a senior vice-president of Intel, also mentioned in a campus talk on September 27, 2007, entitled R&D to Deliver Practical Results: Extending Moores Law that Intel hires more PhD graduates from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign than from any other university in the country. Computer Science + X admit rate: 19. In August 2015, the Master of Business Administration program was launched through the platform. James (1904–1920) set the policy of building a massive research library. It is also listed as one of the Top 25 American Research Universities by The Center for Measuring University Performance. Wassaja is the first Native American graduate and is believed to be one of the first Native Americans to receive a medical degree. The collection also serves University Housing staff as well as the larger campus community. among schools whose highest degree is a doctorate. One of the major collections is from the Cahokia Mounds. Their names are inscribed on a Bronze Tablet that hangs in the Main Library. To earn the distinction, students must have a cumulative grade point average of a 3. The campus-wide Cozad New Venture Challenge has been held annually since 2000. Gallery and exhibit locations include Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and at the School of Art and Design. The Princeton Review ranked Illinois 1st in its 2016 list of top party schools. Morrison and other U of I graduate founded the Graduate Student Association (GSA). The enrollment doubled and the academic standing improved. Notable among significant donors, alumnus entrepreneur Thomas M. A. There are 59 fraternities and 38 sororities on campus. Residence Hall Library System is one of three in the nation. The Great Depression in the United States slowed construction and expansion on the campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "65" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the writer of Online Routing in Triangulations in ISAAC 1999?\n Context: Pat Morin was working in the \"School of Computer Science, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6 while writing paper: Reprint of: Approximating majority depth, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada while writing paper: The Price of Order, Carleton University while writing paper: A History of Distribution-Sensitive Data Structures, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada while writing paper: Array Layouts for Comparison-Based Searching, Carleton University, Ottawa, The first rector of the Czech University became Václav Vladivoj Tomek\\xa0[de]. The German University senate sent a delegation to Minister of Education Krčmář to protest the writ. \\nAccording to the QS Subject Ranking Charles University is among the 150 best universities in the world in geography and linguistics. \\nThe first graduate was promoted in 1359. Among the students were about 80 women. )\\nIn 1920, the so-called Lex Mareš (No. His burial on 15 November 1939 became another demonstration. [citation needed] The Act No. The university acknowledged the need for a Czech language and literature chair. Milena Králíčková is the first woman rector of the Charles University. \\nAlthough the university began to recover rapidly after 1945, it did not enjoy academic freedom for long. Under the threat of violence, on 25 November 1934 rector Otto Grosser\\xa0[de] (1873–1951) handed over the insigniae. The institution has been ranked 200–300 in the world as one of the best universities. Any agreement to use the insignia for both the universities was rejected. Before the shooting at the university, the perpetrator killed his father at their home in Hostouň. \"\\nAccording to Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking), Charles University ranked in the upper 1. Some progress was made again when the emperor Rudolph II took up residence in Prague. It came 201st to 300th out of 17,000 universities worldwide. Earlier rankings are presented in following table. These troubles of 1934 harmed relations between the two universities and nationalities. \\nThe university was opened in 1349. In 1609 the obligatory celibacy of the professors was abolished. \\nWorld War II marks the end of the coexistence of the two universities in Prague. \\nThe establishment of a medieval university in Prague was inspired by Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. , director or manager). (That changed on 10 May 1990, when it finally became a faculty of the university. During the last years of the Thirty Years\\' War the Charles Bridge in Prague was courageously defended by students of the Carolinum and Clementinum. 5 percent of the world\\'s best universities in 2011. It is one of the oldest universities in the world in continuous operation, the first university north of the Alps and east of Paris. Ethnically Czech students made 16–20% of all students. \\nSince 26 January 2022, Prof. None of these historical objects have been found to this day\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1.0" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the researcher who published Mobile Agents for Adaptive Routing born?\n Context: Christian Leonardo Camacho-Villalón et al.: Exposing the grey wolf, moth-flame, whale, firefly, bat, and antlion algorithms: six misleading optimization techniques inspired by bestial metaphors. (2023) was authored by Marco Dorigo and Claus Aranha et al.: Metaphor-based metaheuristics, a call for action: the elephant in the room.\nMarco Dorigo was working in \"IRIDIA, CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium while writing paper: Swarm-Bots to the Rescue, IRIDIA, CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium while writing paper: The Hidden Benefits of Limited Communication and Slow Sensing in Collective Monitoring of Dynamic Environments, IRIDIA, CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium while writing paper: Towards a theory of practice in metaheur\n\"HuGoS: A Multi-user Virtual Environment for Studying Human–Human Swarm Intelligence, \"Can ants inspire robots?\", An ACO algorithm benchmarked on the BBOB noiseless function testbed, The robot shaping approach to autonomous robotics, Path formation in a robot swarm, Evolution of Signaling in a Multi-Robot System: Categorization and Communication, Costs and Benefits of Behavioral Specialization, Division of labor in a group of robots inspired\\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. 62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. Similar figures apply to graduate students. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nThe university has a long history of research. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. 7\\xa0million. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings for the subject area \\'Engineering & Technology\\', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. \\n45°28′41″N 9°13′38″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff45. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. \\nMore specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics. \\nAll the university campuses are covered by a Wi-Fi network, connected and interoperable with the Eduroam service. \\nThe figures are similar for the bachelor and the masters level graduates. \\nMost Italian universities do not offer accommodation for their students on campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Milan, Italy" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the recipient of the 2017 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Fellowship for developing microscopes to image the brain attend university?\n Context: Laura Waller was working in \"Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: Linear scattering theory in phase space (Conference Presentation), UC Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: Data-driven experimental design for computational imaging (Conference Presentation), UC Berkeley while writing paper: Dancing under the stars: video denoising in starlight, Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: High resolution étendue expansion for holographic displays,\n\"Computational phase imaging based on intensity transport, A framework for a brain-derived nosology of psychiatric disorders, Optics on the Brain: OSA’s Mulitphoton and Patterned Optogenetics Incubator, SeidelNet: an aberration-informed deep learning model for spatially varying deblurring, Memory-efficient Learning for Large-scale Computational Imaging -- NeurIPS deep inverse workshop, A visual introduction to information theory, TurbulentIn 2012, the university was invited to join the Association of American Universities, comprising 66 leading research universities in the United States and Canada. org/wiki/File:BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. In September 2022, Robert A. org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. The protest interrupted a board of trustees conference. Brown announced he will step down at the end of the 2022–2023 academic year. One stipulation of the invitation was that the Institute remain in Concord for at least 20 years. In August 2020, BU filed a service mark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to secure the phrase F*ck It Wont Cut It for a student-led COVID-19 safety program on campus. The results of the tests were published on BUs public COVID-19 Testing Data Dashboard. In the Boston area, Harvard, MIT, Tufts, and Brandeis are also members. Twenty officers from the Boston University Police Department had to disperse the crowd from the stairwells. The Dahod Family Alumni Center in the renovated BU Castle began in May 2017 and was completed in fall 2018. GOF is a scientific technique, not an epithet. The university continued its tradition of openness in this period. No disciplinary action was taken against the students who only opened the chains after their demands were met. This was met with chants of God Bless America from the opposing group. Boston Universitys newest residence and principal apartment-style housing area is officially called 33 Harry Agganis Way, StuVi2 unofficially, and is part of The John Hancock Student Village project. The university closed down due to the COVID-19 pandemic and shifted to online learning for the remainder of the semester on March 11, 2020. The university, black and white alike, was the winner. The late twentieth century saw a culmination in student activism at Boston University during the presidency of John R. A contact tracing team is part of the process to contain infections on campus. BU also started a new website Back2BU to provide students with the latest information on reopening. The movement he led is often referred to as Boston Personalism. There was no surprise, or feeling of victory on the students parts, said Christ-Janer in response to the sit-in. The campaign has funded 74 new faculty positions, including 49 named full professorships and 25 Career Development Professorships. The lab uses eight robots to process up to 6,000 tests per day. The vacated building was purchased by BU to house the School of Education. It is a member of the Association of American Universities and the Boston Consortium for Higher Education. The university eventually terminated Goldins contract at a cost of $1. The university is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity. The university organized formal centennial observances both in 1939 and 1969. In February 2015 the faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. Kilachand Hall, formerly Shelton Hall, is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of playwright Eugene ONeill. org/licenses/by/4. As many have noted, this is a very broad term encompassing many harmless and some potentially dangerous experiments. Other citizens of Concord covered the remodeling costs. Larger classes would be broken down into smaller groups that rotate between online and in-person sessions. jpg>Following the trustees push for the resignation of the universitys eighth president, Jon Westling, they voted unanimously to offer the presidency of the university to Daniel S. The Presidency of John Silber also saw much expansion of the campus and programs. The Shah Must Face the Wrath of the People\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of the publication 'Folk Computing' obtain his Ph.D. degree?\n Context: Ramesh Jain was working in \"University of California, Irvine, CA, USA while writing paper: Using EventShop, The Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor while writing paper: Three-dimensional object recognition, The University of California, San Diego, USA while writing paper: A revolution in education, The University of Michigan (United States) while writing paper: Model Based Inspection Of Integrated Circuit Patterns Using The Scanning Electron Microscope (Sem), c/o Prof. Dr. H The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author of Challenges in Engineering Cyber-Physical Systems?\n Context: Manfred Broy was working in \"Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München, D 80290 München, Germany while writing paper: Abstractions from time, Institute for Informatics I4, TU Munich, Garching, Germany while writing paper: Adding fair choice to Dijkstra's calculus, Technische Univ. Mu nchen, Munich, Germany while writing paper: Functional specification of time-sensitive communicating systems, Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Arcistras\n\"On the correctness of upper layers of automotive systems, Systems engineering needs a formal basis, Can Practitioners Neglect Theory and Theoreticians Neglect Practice?, Correct software: From experiments to applications, The RPC-memory case study: A synopsis, Guest Editors’ Foreword: Selected papers on \"Streams and Algebra\", A Brief Final Reflection on the Reply of Luciano Floridi to My Reply, Method of Programming, Selected Papers on The machine learning software RapidMiner began at the TU Dortmund\\'s artificial intelligence unit. edu (udo being short for Universität Dortmund), although the . edu-domain is today restricted to United States-affiliated institutions. \\nThe first point of registration for . The national Domain Name System service was started in 1988. \\nOne of the four German competency centers for machine learning (Competence Center Machine Learning Rhine-Ruhr, ML2R), is located at the TU Dortmund. \\nIn 2006, The University of Dortmund hosted the 11th Federation of International Robot-soccer Association (FIRA) RoboWorld Cup\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "37" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What university did the person who served as Head of Computer Science from 2005 to 2008 join in 1998?\n Context: Orna Kupferman has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.5263157894736842.\nOrna Kupferman's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q21264481.\nThe Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel was working in \"Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel while writing paper: Co-ing B&#x0FC;chi Made Tight and Useful, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel while writing paper: A Parametrized Analysis of Algorithms on Hierarchical Graphs, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel while writing paper: Timed Vacuity, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel while writing paper: The Sensing Cost of Monitoring and Synthesis,\nThe book \"When does abstraction help?\" was written by Orna Kupferman. It covers the following: \"From quantity to quality, A Practical Approach to Coverage in Model Checking, Using the past for resolving the future, Synthesis with Privacy Against an Observer, From correctness to high quality, From pre-historic to post-modern symbolic model checking, The Quest for a Tight Translation of Büchi to co-Büchi Automata, What Triggers a Behavior, A Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. The university began admitting women the following year. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. 4%). The Cal Mic Men, a standard at home football games, has recently expanded to involve basketball and volleyball. 90. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. Twenty-three presidents and chancellors have led Berkeley since its founding. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. For 2019, Berkeley ranked fourth in enrollment of recipients of the National Merit $2,500 Scholarship (132 scholars). Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of California, Berkeley" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of Guillermo Owen?\n Context: Guillermo Owen has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.66666666666666.\nGuillermo Owen: Michael Maschler's bibliography. (2010) was authored by Guillermo Owen.\nGuillermo Owen is the author and the creator of Guillermo Owen.\nGuillermo Owen was working in \"Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA while writing paper: The V L Value for Network Games, Rice University, Houston, Texas while writing paper: Book review, CEREMADE, Université Paris IX Dauphine, Paris while writing paper: A further note on the nucleoous of the \"airport game\", Fordham University while writing paper: Communications to the Editor—A Note on the Shapley Value, Rice University, Monterey, CA, USA\nThe book \"An outline of linear programming, The Not-quite Non-atomic game:: The Role of Differentiability for the Core of Production Games, The kernel/nucleolus of a standard tree game, Michael Maschler’s bibliography, On the core of linear production games, CONSISTENCY IN VALUES, The V L Value for Network Games, Paths leading to the Nash set, A note on the nucleolus, The not-quite non-atomic game: Its curvilinear design marked a return to the sculptural treatment of concrete begun by Pereira. 95. Fentress, was opened. The tree itself was a gift from the UCI Staff Assembly. These towers house around 470 undergraduate students. 03722°Wufeff / 38. UCI faculty are affiliated with the following learned societies. 03722). Following a speech by Chancellor Drake at the national Hillel meeting in Washington, D. 1 billion construction campaign. S. S. S. S. S. S. Each building in Middle Earth is named after a character or a place from J. UC Irvine is categorized by U. There were only nine buildings and a dirt road connecting the main campus to the housing units. It also hosts many extracurricular activities. 17xa0km2). On campus, UC Irvines first Chancellor, Daniel G. For 2024, U. There are around 600 student clubs and organizations on campus. UCI became a member of the Association of American Universities in 1996. UC Irvine set up the first Earth System Science Department in the United States. On June 20, 1964, U. The School of Education was established by the UC Regents in 2012. R. R. Each housing community is served by ASUCI shuttles that regularly travel to the main campus. ft. The UC Regents formally approved the establishment of the school in January 2017. The average freshmans incoming high school GPA was 3. C. The UCI Arboretum hosts a collection of plants from California and Mediterranean climates around the world. Only three of the six spokes that radiate from the central park were built, with only two buildings each. Additionally, Langson Library hosts an extensive East Asian collection with materials in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Some are housed in a school or department office; others are housed in their own facilities. The university is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity, and had $523\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "59" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the researcher who published Safe Driving Protocol at Special Stop Sign Intersections (D-SSS) in 2020 have?\n Context: Lailla M. Siqueira Bine et al.: Drone Delivery: Why, Where, and When. (2023) was authored by Azzedine Boukerche.\nThe School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is the location of Azzedine Boukerche. She was working in \"SITE, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, KIN 6N5#TAB# while writing paper: On the number of candidates in opportunistic routing for multi-hop wireless networks: Why and Wherefores, Challenges, and Design Guidelines, PARADISE Research Laboratory, EECS - University of Ottawa, Ottawa,\nThe book \"On the number of candidates in opportunistic routing for multi-hop wireless networks, On the prediction of large-scale road-network constrained trajectories, Towards a Formal Analysis of MQtt Protocol in the Context of Communicating Vehicles, A Novel Algorithm for Mining Association Rules in Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks, Towards the Design of Smart Vehicular Traffic Flow Prediction, A Novel Statistical and Neural Network Combined Approach Sullivan, Sze edited the book High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC): Algorithms and Architectures (Springer, 2014). \\nAs part of the JCT-VC, Sze and her collaborators won a 2017 Primetime Engineering Emmy Award for their work on HEVC. Emer, she is a coauthor of Efficient Processing of Deep Neural Networks (Morgan & Claypool, 2020)\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "123052" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the two year mean citedness of the author of 158 works?\n Context: Andrea Moro was working in \"Institute of Advanced Study, Piazza Vittoria 15, 27100 Pavia, Italy while writing paper: \"Kataptation\" or the Qwerty-Effect in Language Evolution, 7 Ne.T.S. – Centre for Neurolinguistics and Theoretical Syntax, Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS – Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy while writing paper: The anomaly of copular sentences: the raising of pre\n\"Broca's area and the language instinct, Mind the gap between hierarchy and time, A Brief History of the Verb To Be, Can syntax appear in a mirror (system)?, Weighing brain activity with the balance: Angelo Mosso’s original manuscripts come to light, To Be—and Not “Being” or, The Names of the Verb, Rethinking Symmetry: A note on labelling and the EPP, The Strange Case of Verbs without Subjects, Introduction: four apparently un\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2.6" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are attributed to the academic institution of the researcher who published the article 'Exact Solution for Networks of Parallel Queues with Finite Buffers'?\n Context: \"Pu Wang and Ian F. Akyildiz: Asymptotic Queuing Analysis for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks in the Presence of Heavy Tails. (2013), Tommaso Melodia et al.: On the interdependence of distributed topology control and geographical routing in ad hoc and sensor networks. (2005), Jörg Liebeherr and Ian F. Akyildiz: Performance Analysis of Gateways with Buffer Constraints. (1990), S\nIan F. Akyildiz was working in \"Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, USA while writing paper: On the Solution of the Steiner Tree NP-Hard Problem via Physarum BioNetwork, Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, CY-1678 Cyprus while writing paper: Towards the Internet of MetaMaterial Things: The Progress from Globally Tunable Metasurfaces to SoftwareDefined Metasurfaces with\nAn Overview of Source Characterization in ATM Networks was written by Ian F. Akyildiz and is D5.2 - Evaluation of Selected Measurement-based Techniques.[citation needed]\\nBielefeld University was one of the centers of student protests in the fight against the introduction of tuition fees. In particular, the university aims to \"re-establish the unity between research and teaching\", and so all its faculty teach courses in their area of research. It is among the first of the German universities to switch some faculties (e. \\nIn a vote organised by the AStA and the students parliament, about 94 percent of the participants voted against the introduction of tuition fees, although only 22 percent of the students cast their vote. \\nThe library\\'s projects include the development of tools to improve access to electronic resources. This is comparable to similar results at other German universities. \\nIn its session of 12 July 2006, the university senate decided to introduce tuition fees of €500 per semester, beginning in 2007\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "18885" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are associated with the academic institution of the researcher who published 'Understanding Federation: An Analytical Framework for the Interoperability of Social Networking Sites'?\n Context: \"Antonio Tapiador and Samer Hassan: Understanding Federation: An Analytical Framework for the Interoperability of Social Networking Sites. (2018), mbar Tenorio-Fornes et al.: Decentralizing science: Towards an interoperable open peer review ecosystem using blockchain. (2021), Carlos León et al.: Mixed Narrative and Dialog Content Planning Based on BDI Agents. (2007), mbar Tenorio-For\nSamer Hassan was working in \"GRASIA Research Group, Knowledge Technology Institute, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, United States while writing paper: UNT at ImageCLEF 2011: Relevance Models and Salient Semantic Analysis for Image Retrieval, University of North Texas, Denton, Tx#TAB# while writing paper: Concentration of Power and Participation in Online Governance: the Ecosystem of Decentralized Autonom\nThe book \"Talk is Silver, Code is Gold? Beyond 'Object-Centric' Notions of Contribution in Peer Production: The Case of Drupal, Concentration of Power and Participation in Online Governance: the Ecosystem of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations\" was written by Samer Hassan. It includes: An overview of decentralized autonomous organizations on the blockchain, A Comparative Analysis of the Adoption of Decentralized Governance in the Blockchain Through DAOs, Ostrom’s crypto-principles? Toward\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "120" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What kind of organization is the institution where the author of 'Editorial' works?\n Context: John Quackenbush is the author and creator of John Quackenbush.\nJohn Quackenbush was working in the \"Department of Biochemistry, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. while writing paper: The quest for the mechanisms of life, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA. while writing paper: From ‘omes to biology, George Washington University, Washing-ton, DC, USA, The Institute for Genomic Research, Rockville, MD 20850, USA. while writing paper: Abstract 3490: Unveiling sex differences in\nThe language of set monologues in David Milch’s i>Deadwood/i>, Standards for Microarray Data, Looking back at the first twenty years of genomics, Genomics of Theileria Parva, Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project, Response to Shields: ‘MIAME, we have a problem’, Learning to share., Report of the Sixth International Workshop on Human Chromosome 21 Mapping 1996, From She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the current position of the American psychologist who published Robust Weighted Averaging Accounts for Recruitment Into Collective Motion in Human Crowds?\n Context: William H. Warren was working in the \"Division of Thoracic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois while writing paper: Pneumonectomy after Chemoradiation Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Does \"Side\" Really Matter?, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL. while writing paper: Is there a role for surfactant replacement therapy in adult pulmonary dysfunction?, Brown University while writing paper: Intercept\nA Day at the Beach: Does the energy cost of walking influence visually perceived distance?, Size scaling: Retinal or environmental frame of reference?, Local interactions underlying collective motion in human crowds, Social Influence on Evacuation Behavior in Real and Virtual Environments, Leadership emergence in walking groups., Does the human odometer use an extrinsic or intrinsic metric?, Are attentional resources required to anticipate moving obstacles?, A vision-based model for the joint control of speed and heading in pedestrian following,\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Chancellor's Professor at Brown University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the organization where the author of the paper 'Knowing The What But Not The Where in Bayesian Optimization' works?\n Context: \"Henry Chai et al.: Automated Model Selection with Bayesian Quadrature. (2019), Philipp Hennig et al.: Probabilistic Numerics and Uncertainty in Computations. (2015), Gabriele Abbati et al.: AdaGeo: Adaptive Geometric Learning for Optimization and Sampling. (2018), François-Xavier Briol et al.: Rejoinder for \"Probabilistic Integration:\nThe Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, Walton Well Rd, Oxford, OX2 6ED, UK was the location of Michael A. Osborne who was working in \"U Oxford\" where he wrote paper: Thinking Global and Act Local: Bayesian Optimisation over High-Dimensional Categorical and Mixed Search Spaces, Oregon State University and Aix-Marseille Institute for Advanced Study. He also wrote paper: Networks in Tropical Medicine: Internationalism, Colonialis Many colleges and universities use the Purdue OWL website as an academic writing reference source for proper word usage, punctuation, grammar, and style. As of 2013[update], the racial diversity of the US-resident undergraduate student body was 5. It was founded as a pilot program in 1995 and made a permanent program in 1999. of all doctorate-granting engineering schools by U. The schools selectivity for admissions is more selective by USNWR: approximately 49% of applicants are admitted. The 2022 annual ranking of U. Bill, first-year classes were taught at some of these sites to alleviate the demand for campus space. The first competition in 1925 led to a 0–0 tie, resulting in the first link on the chain being an IP. The Movie Tribute Show was created in a small television studio (now known as the Erik Mygrant Studio) on campus in 1999. It provides an interactive environment for experienced Purdue researchers and for private business and high-tech industry. Of the 62% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1190–1430. From 1889 to 2008 Purdue published a yearbook called the Debris. It offers BS, MS and PhD degrees in all 9 of its academic units. Many of Purdues engineering disciplines are recognized as top-ten programs in the U. All 33 participating karts are made from scratch by student teams. Every school and department at the university was involved in some type of military research or training during World War II. Purdue also was rated the nations fourth best place to work in academia, according to rankings released in November 2007 by The Scientist magazine. The event has been raising money for student scholarships since it began in 1958. Purdue set up about a hundred centers throughout Indiana to train skilled workers for defense industries. During Breakfast Club, best described a'}. The Purdue Research Park was ranked first by the Association of University Research Parks in 2004. The college now offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in more than a dozen disciplines. 8,562 students from 126 countries around the world attended Purdue University in 2012. Communities throughout the state offered facilities and funding in bids for the location of the new college. The faculty and more than 400 research laboratories put Purdue University among the leading research institutions. President Ronald Reagan visited the West Lafayette campus to give a speech about the influence of technological progress on job creation. The universitys Exploratory Studies program supports undergraduate students who enter the university without having a declared major. Purdue University is ranked 43rd in the annual ranking of 2024 U. Purdue University is a college-sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 88 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. By 1869, Tippecanoe Countys offer included $150,000 (equivalent to $3. More than three million volumes, including one million electronic books, are held at these locations. 8% in the graduate student body population of which 37. Professors criticized the partnership, begun in 2020, between OWL and the company Chegg, which provides AI-generated homework help that some consider to be plagiarism. The first buildings of the Discovery Park interdisciplinary research center were dedicated in 2004. In 1875, Sarah A. The university has also been integral in Americas history of aviation, having established the first college credit offered in flight training; the first four-year bachelors degree in aviation; and the first university airport: Purdue University Airport. In addition, a system has been set up to display live data detailing current energy production at the campus utility plant. org and the WBAA app. The English department at Purdue launched the first Online Writing Lab (OWL), in 1994. In its 2022 edition, U\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "17927" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the author of the article 'Jack Dongarra: Catalyzing the Transformation of High-Performance Computing' works?\n Context: The Virtual Data Collaboratory: A Regional Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Data-Driven Research, the University of Texas at, Austin while writing paper: Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing 2008, HPDC'08: Foreword, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA while writing paper: A case for MapReduce over the internet, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ while writing paper: In-staging data placement for \nA case for MapReduce over the internet was written by Manish Parashar. Session details: Software-defined systems. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Moustafa Youssef's key work focuses on which areas of computing with a special emphasis on location determination systems and algorithms?\n Context: \"Karim Habak et al.: Bandwidth Aggregation Techniques in Heterogeneous Multi-homed Devices: A Survey. (2013), Karim Khalil et al.: On the delay limited secrecy capacity of fading channels. (2009), Khaled Alkiek et al.: Deep Learning-based Floor Prediction Using Cell Network Information. (2020), Yara Abdallah et al.: Keys Through ARQ: Theory and\nThe Wireless Research Center, Egypt-Japan Uni. of Sci. and Technology (E-JUST) and Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt were both working on the paper: A Survey of Indoor Localization Systems in Multi-Floor Environments, E-JUST, Alexandria, Egypt while writing paper: Ichnaea: A Low-Overhead Robust WLAN Device-Free Passive Localization System, American University in Cairo, Egypt while writing paper: Accurate and efficient map matching for challenging environments, Carnegie Mellon\nThe book Hidden Anchor: A Lightweight Approach for Physical Layer Location Privacy was written by Moustafa Youssef. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. Wilson and Leo Kadanoff) and the IUPAP Boltzmann Medal in 1983. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. Robert E. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. All five campuses in the former network were designated distinct campuses in the new system. Kim, earned his Ph. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. College Park Scholars is another LLP umbrella that includes programs in the arts, public health, and legal thought, among other things. As of 2018, the university is involved with over 30 projects and 1. Businessman Robert H. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nThe university has many notable academics. The word “Yahentamitsi” means A Place to Go to Eat in the native Algonquian language. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. from the university in 1991 and gave $5 million for the construction of a state-of-the-art engineering building. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. umd. 5 million from the A. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. It is also the largest university in both the state and the Washington, D. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "pervasive and mobile computing" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are associated with the affiliation where the author of 'Forms of Expression for Designing Visual Languages for Animation' is employed?\n Context: Allan Christian Long Jr. et al.: Visual similarity of pen gestures. (2000) was authored by James A. Landay.\nJames A. Landay was working in \"University of Washington\" while writing paper: Session details: Sensing and recognition, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA while writing paper: Sketching images eyes-free, University of Washington, Seattle, WA while writing paper: MyExperience, University of Washington ; while writing paper: Informal animation sketching: Requirements and design, University of Washington ; while writing paper: A study of early stage game design and prototyping, University of Washington \n\"An Exploration of Lightweight Meeting Capture, Session details: Sensing and recognition, Reports on the 2004 AAAI fall symposia, High-Fidelity or Low-Fidelity, Paper or Computer? Choosing Attributes when Testing Web Prototypes, Where Do Web Sites Come From? Capturing and Interacting with Design, What did they do? understanding clickstreams with the WebQuilt visualization system, The 2002 AAAI Spring Symposium Series,\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "383525" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which institute is the Jerry W. and Carol L. Levin Professor of Engineering affiliated with?\n Context: Jessy W. Grizzle wrote 7 papers in 2012.\nJessy W. Grizzle wrote 4 papers in 2013.\nJessy W. Grizzle wrote 8 papers in 2014.\nJessy W. Grizzle wrote 13 papers in 2015.\nJessy W. Grizzle wrote 8 papers in 2016.\nJessy W. Grizzle's written paper amount in year 2017 is 23.\nJessy W. Grizzle's written paper amount in year 2020 is 8 pages.\nJessy W. Grizzle wrote 5 papers in 2022.\nJessy W. Grizzle's written paper amount in year2024 is 1.00.\nJessy W. Grizzle has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 4.285714285714286.\nJessy W. Grizzle was created.\nJessy W. Grizzle's orcidID is https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7586-0142.\nJessy W. Grizzle was working in \"Department of Electrical Engineering and#N#Computer Science,#N#Ann Arbor, MI 48109#N#e-mail: while writing paper: Enhancing the performance of a safe controller via supervised learning for truck lateral control, University of Michigan while writing paper: On observers for smooth nonlinear digital systems, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Illinois, USA while writing paper: On a geometric\nThe book \"RABBIT: a testbed for advanced control theory, A modelbased technique for realtime estimation of absolute fluorine concentration in a CFsub>4/sub>/Ar plasma, A stabilization result with application to bipedal locomotion, A Simplified Three-Way Catalyst Model for Use in On-Board SI Engine Control and Diagnostics, Automotive Powertrain Control - A Survey, A stochastic control strategy for hybrid electric vehicles\\n\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. {'author_wikipedia_text': 'Hlaing Minn is an electrical engineer at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson, Texas\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Michigan" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: For which German role-playing game did the author publish modules?\n Context: Anne Cregan et al.: Pushing the Limits of OWL, Rules and Protege. A Simple Example. (2005) was authored by Denny Vrandecic.\nDenny Vrandei was working in \"KIT and Wikimedia Deutschland, Karlsruhe and Berlin, Germany while writing paper: Revisiting reverts, AIFB, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Germany while writing paper: Pushing the limits of OWL, rules and protege a simple example, Google,,,,,, while writing paper: The Semantic Web – ISWC 2014, Google, San Francisco, USA while writing paper: From Freebase to Wikidata, Institute AIFB\nDenny Vrandei has 120 works.\n\"The DILIGENT knowledge processes, Reflecting Knowledge Diversity on the Web, DLP - An introduction, How to reason with OWL in a logic programming system, A Methodology for Ontology Learning, Unit Tests for Ontologies, Ontology Evaluation, Semantic Wikipedia, How to Design Better Ontology Metrics, The two cultures, Labels in the Web of Data, From Freebase to Wikidata, Pushing the limits of OWL, rules and protege a simple example\"\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "The Dark Eye" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the researcher who published the paper 'Digital Collections of Examples in Mathematical Sciences' have?\n Context: James H. Davenport was working in \"University of Bath, United Kingdom\" while writing paper: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Automated Reasoning: Challenges, Applications, Directions, Exemplary Achievements, Department of Computer Science, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK while writing paper: Effective Set Membership in Computer Algebra and Beyond, Department of Computer Science, Bath, United Kingdom while writing paper: Unification of HDP and LDA Models for Optimal Topic Clustering of Subject Specific\nJames H. Davenport is the author of Intelligent Computer Mathematics: 18th Symposium, Calculemus 2011, and 10th International Conference, MKM 2011, Bertinoro, Italy, July 18-23, 2011,... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). He also wrote Dataset Supporting The Paper: A Case Study On The Parametric Occurrence Of Multiple Steady States.\\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR) is at the forefront of international research on climate science and policy, and its researchers have participated as co-chair, coordinating lead authors or lead authors in all the assessment reports so far published by the IPCC. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. The Faculty of Science focuses on the natural and life sciences. As a result, at the turn of the twentieth century the University of Bern was the largest university in Switzerland. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. It was also Russian female students who in the 1870s won the right for women to study\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "53553" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications has the institute of the author of 'Fully concurrent garbage collection of actors on many-core machines' cited?\n Context: Mary Shaw: Empirical challenges in ultra large scale systems. (2008), Lawrence A. Rowe et al.: Types (discussion). (1980), Mary Shaw: Larger scale systems require higher-level abstractions. (1989), Rogério de Lemos et al.: 10431 Abstracts Collection - Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems. (2010), Peter Freeman et al.: Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). (2001)\" was authored by Mary\nSophia Drossopoulou was working in \"Imperial College London while writing paper: Safely Abstracting Memory Layouts, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2BZ, UK while writing paper: A type safe state abstraction for coordination in Java-like languages, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2BZ, UK while writing paper: A Model for Java with Wildcards, Imperial College London, while writing paper: Necessity Specifications for Robustness, and Imperial College London while writing\nThe book \"i>Necessity Specifications for Robustness, Rationally Reconstructing the Escrow Example, Is the Java type system sound?, Fickle: Dynamic Object Re-classification, Towards a semantic model for Java wildcards, Can Addresses be Types\" was written by Sophia Drossopoulou.\\nNeil Ferguson\\'s 16 March 2020 report entitled \"Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand\" was described in a New York Times article as the coronavirus \"report that jarred the U. \\nFields medalists: Klaus Friedrich Roth, Sir Simon Donaldson, Martin Hairer. \\nNon-academic affiliations include: H. -based authors over the last ten years. The college was accused of a cover-up by the Universities and Colleges Union in December 2020 when it refused to publish McNeill\\'s report, even in redacted form. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 96. \\nImperial was ranked 1st in the U. The REF found that 93% of Imperial\\'s computer science research was world-leading, achieving the highest possible 4* score. The group is best known for winning the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in 2016. The college also acquired a biology field station at Silwood Park near Ascot, Berkshire in 1947\\nFollowing the Second World War, there was again concern that Britain was falling behind in science – this time to the United States. \\nImperial is also known for its graduates\\' high-level careers. \\nEngineers Without Borders, Imperial, is a student led organization and a chapter of the UK\\'s EWB. 2:1), mathematics (14. The Percy Report of 1945 and Barlow Committee in 1946 called for a \"British MIT\"-equivalent, backed by influential scientists as politicians of the time, including Lord Cherwell, Sir Lawrence Bragg and Sir Edward Appleton. K overall in rankings produced by Times Higher Education based upon the Research Excellence Framework results 2021. With 60% of its students from outside the United Kingdom and a highly international faculty, the school is known for fostering a more global mindset. The Silwood Park campus is a centre for research and teaching in ecology, evolution, and conservation. 7% of the student body is from outside of the UK. 3 million, employed approximately 9,770 people and treated almost 1. The college announced an internal inquiry into Stefan Grimm\\'s death, and found that the performance metrics for his position were unreasonable, with new metrics for performance being needed. [citation needed]\\nImperial College has over 60 sports clubs, of which many participate in the British Universities and Colleges Sport Association leagues such as American Football, Rugby, Badminton, Lacrosse, Football, Ice Hockey, and many others. As is standard practice, the OfS cannot comment on individual cases\". Samir Bhatt has been advising the state of New York for its reopening plan. All rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. \\nThe United States is the college\\'s top collaborating foreign country, with more than 15,000 articles co-authored by Imperial and U. The main campus is in South Kensington where most teaching and research takes place. It also participates as a partner in a number of national institutes. \\nThe President is the highest academic official and chief executive of Imperial College London. \\nIn January 2018, the mathematics department of Imperial and the French National Center for Scientific Research launched UMI Abraham de Moivre at Imperial, a joint research laboratory of mathematics focused on unsolved problems and bridging British and French scientific communities. Its activities include education, work and volunteering abroad. \\nImperial is a long-term partner of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the first formal large-scale collaboration agreement dating back to 1944 as part of the Second World War scientific effort. According to the University President what makes Imperial unique is its integration of science and business. Most of them are considered among the newest student halls at London universities. Some students also live in International Students House, London. A second campus in White City serves as a platform for innovation. Since 18 May, Imperial College\\'s Dr. \\nIn 2007, concerns were raised about the methods that were being used to fire people in the Faculty of Medicine. It is the largest single biomedical laboratory in Europe. \\nImperial\\'s Exploration Board was established in 1957 to assist students with a desire for exploration. It is set in 100 hectares of parkland used for ecological field experiments\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "8844856" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published Noise Analysis in Ligand-Binding Reception for Molecular Communication in Nanonetworks in the IEEE Trans. Signal Process. in 2011?\n Context: Ian F. Akyildiz has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 5.404761904761905.\nNicholas J. Colella et al.: The HALO networkTM was authored by Ian F. Akyildiz.\nIan F. Akyildiz was working in \"Truva Inc., Alpharetta, GA, USA while writing paper: Terahertz Band Communication: An Old Problem Revisited and Research Directions for the Next Decade, Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA while writing paper: Keynote Speech 3 NETWORKING 2030: Metaverse, Extended Reality, Hologram Type and Mulsemedia Communication Challenges for 6\n\"A Channel and Rate Assignment Algorithm and a Layer-2.5 Forwarding Paradigm for Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks, A Statistical–Physical Model of Interference in Diffusion-Based Molecular Nanonetworks, On the interdependence of distributed topology control and geographical routing in ad hoc and sensor networks, A Novel Framework for Capacity Analysis of Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication Incorporating Chemical Reactions, Using any surface to realize a new paradigm[citation needed]\\nBielefeld University was one of the centers of student protests in the fight against the introduction of tuition fees. This is comparable to similar results at other German universities. \\nThe library\\'s projects include the development of tools to improve access to electronic resources. The main building with 154,000\\xa0m2 alone is one of the largest structures in Europe. University president Dieter Timmermann was a particular target of these attacks. \\nIn the THE ranking of 2011 Bielefeld is placed among the top 50 universities in engineering and technology. It is among the first of the German universities to switch some faculties (e\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "111" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the author of 'Maximum flows and minimum cuts in the plane' works at?\n Context: Per-Olof Persson and Gilbert Strang: A Simple Mesh Generator in MATLAB. (2004) are both authored by Gilbert Strang. He also wrote: Maximum flows and minimum cuts in the plane.\nGilbert Strang was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology#TAB# while writing paper: PERMUTATIONS AS PRODUCT OF PARALLEL TRANSPOSITIONS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology while writing paper: WITHDRAWN: LINEAR PROGRAMMING AND GAME THEORY, Massachusetts Institute of Technology while writing paper: Graphs, Matrices, and Subspaces, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2 Department of Mathematics,, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA while writing paper\nThe book \"A problem in capillarity and plasticity, Other Strategies for Integration, The Green's function for the Hückel (tight binding) model, Paradox lost: Natural boundary conditions in the Ritz–Galerkin method, A Proposal for Toeplitz Matrix Calculations, A family of model problems in plasticity, Maximum Flows and Minimum Cuts in the Plane, Litter productivity in Large White pigs: 1. The relative importance of some sources of variation, Three matrix factor The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. Students join or initiate research projec'}. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. Johnson was seen to be highly successful in leading his institution to greater strength and unity after these times of turmoil. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. She was preceded by L. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. a special type of educational institution which can be defined as a university polarized around science, engineering, and the arts. MIT has its own police force. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. Under the Communication Requirement, two of the HASS classes, plus two of the classes taken in the designated major must be communication-intensive, including substantial instruction and practice in oral presentation. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The Rogers Plan reflected the German research university model, emphasizing an independent faculty engaged in research, as well as instruction oriented around seminars and laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the position held by the author of Using a Jini based desktop Grid for test vector compaction and a refined economic model at the University of Utah?\n Context: The Virtual Data Collaboratory: A Regional Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Data-Driven Research, Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute, The University of Utah while writing paper: A General Performance and QoS Model for Distributed Software-Defined Environments, the University of Texas at, Austin while writing paper: A New Generation EOS Compositional Reservoir Simulator: Part I - Formulation and Discretization, The Applied Software Systems Laboratory, Rutgers University, Pi\nManish Parashar wrote A case for MapReduce over the internet and A terminology for in situ visualization and analysis systems. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Chair in Computational Science and Engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the works count of the author who published Key Developments in Human Pose Estimation for Kinect and the author of Perceptually Inspired Layout-Aware Losses for Image Segmentation?\n Context: Pushmeet Kohli was working in \"Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: Curvature Prior for MRF-Based Segmentation and Shape Inpainting, DeepMind, London, United Kingdom while writing paper: The Body is Not a Given: Joint Agent Policy Learning and Morphology Evolution, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK while writing paper: Self-supervised Adversarial Robustness for the Low-label, High-data Regime, Google,,,,,,\nPushmeet Kohli wrote Opening the Black Box: Hierarchical Sampling Optimization for Hand Pose Estimation. One of the goals is to increase the awareness of KTH\\'s research. Today this might seem ill-considered, since approximately 40,000 people lived within a 1\\xa0km radius. \" Here, the word konst (art) does not necessarily refer to creative art as the word typically does in its English usage. \"\\nKTH is organized into five schools individually responsible for education and research activities. The schools are:\\nKTH was 73rd worldwide in the QS WUR 2024, 97th worldwide in the THE WUR 2024, 201–300th worldwide in ARWU 2022, and 207th worldwide in the USNEWS rankings. \\nMany prominent former students have attended KTH, including;\\n\\nKTH Great Prize is a prize annually awarded by KTH. \\nThe renovation and extension of the library has won several architectural awards. \\nIn the late 1850s, the institute entered a time of expansion. \\nAlthough the engineering education of the late 19th and early 20th century were scientifically founded, up until the early 20th century, research as such was not seen as a central activity of an Institute of Technology. \\nKTH was the 138th best-ranked universities worldwide in 2022 in terms of aggregate performance across QS, THE, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU. It was risky, but was deemed tolerable since the reactor was an important research tool for scientists at the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien). \\nThe prize is awarded to:\\nThe recipient of the award must also be a Swedish citizen. \\nIn 1915, the degree titles conferred by KTH received legal protection. Flemingsberg is an area of high academic density and one of northern Europe\\'s most important areas for biotechnology, both in terms of research and industrial activities. \\nIn 1984, the civilingenjör programs at all Swedish universities were extended from four years to 4. \\nIn the present-day, KTH provides one-third of Sweden\\'s research and engineering education. \\nSince 2002, the current School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health (at KTH) has had a part of its activities in Flemingsberg, Stockholm. \\nKTH\\'s earliest Swedish predecessor was the Laboratorium Mechanicum, a collection of mechanical models for teaching created in 1697 by Christopher Polhem. \\nIn the 1980s, the predecessor to the current School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (at KTH) located some of their operations to a campus in Kista, Stockholm. The list of recipients is at KTH:s stora pris. \\nKTH Södertälje is the southernmost and smallest KTH campus, located in the city of Södertälje. \\nThe library has extensive printed collections that have been built up over time. \\nThe foundation for the library was created in 1827 when the Institute of Technology was founded in Stockholm\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "452" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What does Sophia Drossopoulou teach to first-year students at Imperial College London?\n Context: Sophia Drossopoulou was working in \"Imperial College, U.K. while writing paper: In memory of Manny Lehman, \"Father of Software Evolution\", Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: SCHOOL: a Small Chorded Object-Oriented Language, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: Writing safe smart contracts in Flint, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK while writing paper: A type safe state abstraction for coordination in Java-\n\"i>Necessity/i> specifications for robustness, The Tasking Facility of Ada., On subtyping, wildcards, and existential types, Considerate Reasoning and the Composite Design Pattern, Is the Java type system sound?, Run, actor, run: towards cross-actor language benchmarking, Towards a semantic model for Java wildcards, What is Java binary compatibility?, Can Addresses be Types?, Universe Types for Topology and En Some students also live in International Students House, London. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School. His last email before his death accused his employers of bullying by demanding that he should get grants worth at least £200,000 per year. \\nThe President is the highest academic official and chief executive of Imperial College London. With 60% of its students from outside the United Kingdom and a highly international faculty, the school is known for fostering a more global mindset. The group is best known for winning the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in 2016. The Silwood Park campus is a centre for research and teaching in ecology, evolution, and conservation. The main campus is in South Kensington where most teaching and research takes place. As part of a cultural centre known as Albertopolis the campus is surrounded by many of London\\'s most popular attractions, including the Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace, museums including the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum, and institutions such as the Royal College of Art, the Royal College of Music, and the National Art Library. All rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. \\nIn the field of Mathematics, Imperial College London has a joint venture with King\\'s College London and University College London running the London School of Geometry and Number Theory, which offers doctoral training in mathematic aspects of number theory, geometry and topology. -based authors over the last ten years. The college was accused of a cover-up by the Universities and Colleges Union in December 2020 when it refused to publish McNeill\\'s report, even in redacted form. K overall in rankings produced by Times Higher Education based upon the Research Excellence Framework results 2021. \\nImperial College London focuses on science, engineering, medicine and business, with an entrepreneurial culture. A disciplinary panel decided that Gast\\'s dismissal as president was not warranted and spokesperson for the college said that she had \"offered wholehearted apologies to those affected\". \\nFields medalists: Klaus Friedrich Roth, Sir Simon Donaldson, Martin Hairer. [citation needed]\\nImperial College has over 60 sports clubs, of which many participate in the British Universities and Colleges Sport Association leagues such as American Football, Rugby, Badminton, Lacrosse, Football, Ice Hockey, and many others. The college\\'s boat house is located in Putney on the Thames, and has been refurbished, reopening in 2014. Most of them are considered among the newest student halls at London universities. \\nImperial College owns and manages twenty-three halls of residence in Inner London, Acton, and Ascot. 7% of the student body is from outside of the UK. \\nNon-academic affiliations include: H. Examples of notable student groups and projects are Project Nepal which sends Imperial College students to work on educational development programmes in rural Nepal and the El Salvador Project, a construction based project in Central America. It is the largest single biomedical laboratory in Europe. The college also acquired a biology field station at Silwood Park near Ascot, Berkshire in 1947\\nFollowing the Second World War, there was again concern that Britain was falling behind in science – this time to the United States. Its activities include education, work and volunteering abroad. Imperial has since won the Athena SWAN Award, which recognises employment practices that are supportive of the careers of women in science, technology, engineering and maths. \\nNeil Ferguson\\'s 16 March 2020 report entitled \"Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand\" was described in a New York Times article as the coronavirus \"report that jarred the U. An enormously popular and financial success, proceeds from the Great Exhibition were designated to develop an area for cultural and scientific advancement in South Kensington. Imperial has an international community, with around 60% international students and over 140 countries represented on campus. The university has a reputation for having a high workload and fast pace, which some have considered challenging. \\nThere are a number of pubs and bars on campus and also surrounding the campus, which become a popular social activity for Imperial\\'s students. The college also operates teaching hospitals across London, forming an academic health science centre. The position has been held by Hugh Brady, since August 2022[update]. Over three thousand rooms are available, guaranteeing first year undergraduates a place in College residences. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, 96. It now broadcasts from the West Basement of Beit Quad over the internet. College libraries are located on each campus, including the Fleming library at St Mary\\'s. The college was previously a member of the University of London and became an independent university in 2007\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Logic & Reasoning" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birthplace of the author who reviewed the book Office 2007: the missing manual?\n Context: The book \"T. D. Wilson: Information Research: a case study in the free electronic publication of research. (1998), T. D. Wilson: Book Review: Management, Information and Power: a Narrative of the Involved Manager by Lucas D. Iltrona. (1998), T. D. Wilson: Review of: Smith, Brian Cantwell. The promise of artificial intelligence: reckoning and judgement. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019. (2019), T. D. Wilson: Review of:\nTom Wilson was working in the \"Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield while writing paper: \"In the beginning was the word...': social and economic factors in scholarly electronic communication, Concured, Ltd. while writing paper: Interview with the Entrepreneur—Anna Iarotska, Emeritus in Information Management while writing paper: \"Information Science' and Research Methods, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA while writing paper: Disinformation as Collaborative Work, Human Centered Design and Engineering University of\n\"Turning the Big Mac Index into the Medical MAC Index, The new internet business book, Evaluating the SHAMAN Digital Preservation Framework for memory institutions, For Truth In Testing, Try An Independent Lab, Managing information as a corporate resource, \"In the beginning was the word...\": social and economic factors in scholarly electronic communication, ICCE 2013 Maintains Growth Trend [Society News], LIS research : What do practitioners want to see researched?, i>Information Research/i>\"}. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Shincliffe Station" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the scholar working at Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA, USA and published Discovering Social Circles in Ego Networks in WWW (Companion Volume) 2019?\n Context: \"Stefanos Zafeiriou et al.: Guest Editorial: Non-Euclidean Machine Learning. (2022), Julian J. McAuley and Jure Leskovec: Learning to Discover Social Circles in Ego Networks. (2012), Ravi Kumar et al.: Social networks: looking ahead. (2008), Ashton Anderson et al.: Engaging with massive online courses. (2014), Daniel Zeng et al.: ViRel:\nPrem Melville et al.: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Social Media Analytics, SOMA@KDD 2010, Washington, DC, USA, July 25, 2010 (2010), edited by Jure Leskovec, Robert West et al.: Wiki, Papers from the 2016 ICWSM Workshop, Cologne, Germany, May 17, 2016 (2016), edited by Jure Leskovec, Sofus A. Macskassy et al.: Companion of The Web Conference 2021, Virtual\nJure Leskovec is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=12241436100&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nJure Leskovec was working in \"Stanford University () while writing paper: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Social Media Analytics, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA (USA) while writing paper: QUOTUS: The Structure of Political Media Coverage as Revealed by Quoting Patterns, Stanford University () while writing paper: A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors, Stanford University () while writing paper: How Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior, Stanford University () while writing\nFrom Amateurs to Connoisseurs: Modeling the Evolution of User Expertise through Online Reviews was written by Jure Leskovec. He also wrote What's in a Name: Understanding the Interplay between Titles, Content, and Communities in Social Media. The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC. As of 2020[update], it has three doctoral programs:\\nIn addition, it has multiple certification, certificate, and licensure programs. 00 during the 2006–07 academic year, and 74% of the nearly 400 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll (3. \\nCalifornia University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus. A short drive or bus ride from campus, Cal\\xa0U has apartment-like housing at the Vulcan Village complex. \\nPennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master's degree programs. Once again the Vulcans were rewarded with hosting rights for the National Semifinal. \\nVulcan athletes also demonstrate academic accomplishments. \\n40°04′00″N 79°53′05″W\\ufeff / \\ufeff40. More than half of Cal\\xa0U's 18 varsity athletic teams posted grade point averages above 3. 88482°W\\ufeff / 40. \\nThe PennWest California football team has won five consecutive PSAC championships, beginning in 2005. \\nThe Elmo Natali Student Center, operated by the Student Association, Inc. Cal\\xa0U has a large virtual school. \\nThe main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres (37\\xa0ha). The Union was recently renovated as of the summer of 2015, planning to add new dining and study areas for Cal\\xa0U students. However, Cal\\xa0U rebounded and qualified for the Division II Championships once again\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "299" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Database Design: Methodologies, Tools, and Environments (Panel) work as a visiting professor between 1980 and 1990?\n Context: Serge Abiteboul et al.: The Lowell Database Research Self Assessment (2003) was authored by Stefano Ceri.\nStefano Ceri was working in \"Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Piazza L. Da Vinci, 32 20133 Milano, Italy while writing paper: The LOGRES prototype, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Piazza L. Da Vinci, 32 - 120133 Milano, Italy while writing paper: Automatic generation of production rules for integrity maintenance, DEI, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy while\nOn the role of statistics in the era of big data: A computer science perspective was written by Stefano Ceri. On INTELLIGENT AND COOPERATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A WORKSHOP SUMMARY was written by Stefano Ceri. Show, Don’t Tell. Reflections on the Design of Multi-modal Conversational Interfaces was written by Stefano Ceri.62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. Similar figures apply to graduate students. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. \\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nThe Milan Bovisa campus is located in the Bovisa district of Milan and became active in 1989; campus Bovisa is today composed of campus Durando, opened in 1994, and campus La Masa, inaugurated in 1997. \\nIn 1954, the first European centre of electronic computation was opened at the university by Gino Cassinis and Ercole Bottani. \\nThe university has a long history of research. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. In 1963 Giulio Natta received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on crystalline polymers, polypropylene in particular. However, participation in student elections is generally low, as a result of low participation in extra academical activities. \\nThe figures are similar for the bachelor and the masters level graduates. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). \\nMost Italian universities do not offer accommodation for their students on campus. As of 2012, the university takes part in over 132 current FP7 research projects. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city. 42, and 16\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Stanford University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award was Simon L. Peyton Jones appointed in the 2022 Birthday Honours?\n Context: Simon Peyton Jones has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.2698412698412698.\nSimon Peyton Jones has an h-index of 48.\nSimon Peyton Jones was working in \"Microsoft Research#TAB# while writing paper: Build systems à la carte: Theory and practice, *University of Glasgow. while writing paper: Bulk types with class, Microsoft Research, Cambridge while writing paper: HsDebug, Microsoft Research, Cambridge while writing paper: Scrap Your Boilerplate, Middlesex University, The Burroughs Hendon, London while writing paper: eFRIEND, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Improving super\nThe Cambridge History of British Theatre, The Three Types of Truth, How to Write a Great Research Paper, Finding the needle: stack tracing for GHC, A design for warm fusion, Writing a research proposal, Computer Science as a school subject, The computing at school working group, Kinds are calling conventions\" was written by Simon Peyton Jones. \"Report on the programming language Haskell, Typed reflection in Haskell, In Focus: Association seeks DVLA retest, Not Citizens, in 2023. Ultimately this led to Millers dismissal in October 2021. The judgment was delivered in April 2022. The University of Bristol ranks number 5 in the UK for research quality according to the most recent Research Excellence Framework assessment. Previous presidents have included Sue Lawley and former Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Öpik. There is also a local branch of The Tab. University records show that Miss Starvey was prepared to resign over the issue and that she had the support of the then Chancellor Conwy Lloyd Morgan. in direct violation of the aims outlined in the Code of Conduct. In distinction to the blues awarded for sporting excellence at Oxford and Cambridge, Bristols most successful athletes are awarded reds. In 2001, the university signed a 25-year research funding deal with IP2IPO, an intellectual property commercialisation company. Miller pursued an employment tribunal claim. He succeeded Richard Haldane who had held the office from 1912 following the death of Henry Wills. More recently, plans for redevelopment of the current building have been proposed. It was ranked joint 7th in the U. for graduate employability. Sir Paul Nurse succeeded Lady Hale as chancellor on 1 January 2017. Competition for places is high with an average 7. For his subsequent pioneering work on quantum mechanics, he was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics. The shape of the whole logo represents the open book of learning. The case went to trial in February 2022. The University College was the first such institution in the country to admit women on the same basis as men. These more recent ventures have been funded (and are run) by external companies in agreement with the university. There is also a plan to significantly redevelop the centre of the University Precinct in the coming years. The Times Higher Education World University Ranking placed Bristol at 76th globally and 9th in the U. This mission continues today; a new admissions policy specifically caters to the BS postcode area of Bristol. The building is now used to house the Centre for Continuing Education. In Stoke Bishop, Wills Hall on the edge of the Clifton Downs was the first to be opened, in 1929, by the then chancellor, Winston Churchill. Wills Physics Laboratory was opened by Ernest Rutherford. 3 million was from research grants and contracts. Residents of student houses, private accommodation and students living at home become members of Orbitalxa0– a society organising social events for students throughout the year. This discontent culminated in an 11-day sit-in at the Senate House (the administrative headquarters of the university). The centre worth £4 million aims to increase awareness and understanding of the dangers of gambling. At a cost, local residents are also able to use the facilities. The motion said the TERF ban was necessary because TERF activity on the university campus put[s] trans students safety at risk . At the time of Badock Halls establishment, some of the buildings were called Hiatt Baker Hall, but two years later, Hiatt Baker moved to its own site and is now the largest hall in the university. He is also responsible for the extension to the Wills Memorial Building library which was completed to such standard that few now realise that is an extension to the original building. The University of Bristols alumni and faculty include 13 Nobel laureates. The armorials on the Founders Window represent all of the interests present at the founding of the University of Bristol including the Wills and Fry families. This £11 million building is known as the quietest building in the world[clarification needed] and has other technologically sophisticated features such as self-cleaning glass. The first large scale building project the University of Bristol undertook on gaining a charter was the Wills Memorial Building\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where does the author of Estimation of polarization on time-scale plane for seismic wave separation work?\n Context: Jocelyn Chanussot was working in \"Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, GIPSA-lab, 38000 Grenoble, France while writing paper: Semisupervised charting for spectral multimodal manifold learning and alignment, Instituto de Telecomunicaçes, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, GIPSA-lab, Saint Martin d'Hères, France while\n\"Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Flood Susceptibility Mapping, Comparison of Pansharpening Algorithms: Outcome of the 2006 GRS-S Data-Fusion Contest, A modified time-frequency method for testing wide-sense stationarity, A critical comparison of pansharpening algorithms, Comparison of prefiltering operators for road network extraction in SAR images, Combining Rotation Forest and Multiscale Segmentation for the Classification of Hyperspectral Data This new pole was initially called \"NewUni\", and became the Polytechnic Institute of Paris in February 2019. \\nHEC Paris also joined the new university pole without becoming a member. The Orsay branch of the University of Paris eventually became an independent university, called Paris Sud University. In 1976, the École polytechnique joined the region, by moving from central Paris to Palaiseau. Other higher education or research institutions may join in the future\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Grenoble Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: The author who collaborated with Jinsong Zhang on the paper 'Modeling varying pauses to develop robust acoustic models for recognizing noisy conversational speech', worksCount, is what?\n Context: \"Komei Sugiura et al.: Active Learning for Generating Motion and Utterances in Object Manipulation Dialogue Tasks. (2010), Andros Tjandra et al.: Attention-based Wav2Text with Feature Transfer Learning. (2017), Carlos Toshinori Ishi et al.: A Robust Speech Recognition System for Communication Robots in Real Environments. (2006), Hisao Katsumi et al.: Optimization of\nSatoshi Nakamura was working in the Spoken Language Communication Group, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NiCT), Kyoto, Japan while writing paper: Toward Construction of Spoken Dialogue System that Evokes Users' Spontaneous Backchannels. He was working in the Bayesian Learning of confidence measure function for generation of utterances and motions in Object Manipulation Dialogue Tasks.48778\\n\\nThis article related to government in Japan is a stub. \\nIn late August 2015, it was announced that a terahertz radiation scanner developed by the institute would be one of the instruments carried by the ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, currently due for launch in 2022. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1298" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In terms of works count, who has more publications - the author of PAC: Perceptive Admission Control for Mobile Wireless Networks or the author of A data mining approach to the prediction of corporate failure?\n Context: \"Irfan Sheriff et al.: Resource estimation on wireless backhaul networks. (2007), Anders Lindgren and Elizabeth M. Belding: PAC: Perceptive Admission Control for Mobile Wireless Networks. (2004), Paul Schmitt and Elizabeth M. Belding: Low On Air: Inherent Wireless Channel Capacity Limitations. (2017), Udit Paul et al.: #Outage: Detecting Power and Communication Outages from Social Networks. (2020), Ir\nSally McClean was working in \"Ulster University, UK while writing paper: A Novel Martingale Based Model Using a Smartphone to Detect Gait Bout in Human Activity Recognition, School of Computing while writing paper: Contour detection of labeled cellular structures from serial ultrathin electron microscopy sections using GAC and prior analysis, School of Computing and Information Engineering, University of Ulster, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK while writing paper: Using Markov Models to Find Interesting Patient Pathways\n\"A data mining approach to the prediction of corporate failure, Novel Martingale Approaches for Change Point Detection, A Novel Martingale Based Model Using a Smartphone to Detect Gait Bout in Human Activity Recognition, Trends in telemedicine assessment indicate neglect of key criteria for predicting success, Combining feature ranking with PCA: An application to gait analysis, An Extended Mixture Distribution Survival Tree for Patient Pathway Prognostication, A Generic Model for End State Prediction of Business Processe{'author_wikipedia_text': 'Shanika Karunasekera is a Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cambridge, UK in 1995\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Sally McClean" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications has the scholar affiliated with Dalhousie University, Faculty of Computer Science, Halifax, NS, Canada, authored with the author of the paper 'Orthogonal multiuser detection' in 2002?\n Context: Alan V. Oppenheim wrote 7 papers in 2012.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 4 papers in 2015.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 2 papers in 2017.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote paper amount in year2022: 0.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote paper amount in year2024: 0.\nS. Hamid Nawab et al.: Approximate Signal Processing. (1997) was authored by Alan V. Oppenheim and Thomas A. Baran et al.: MOOC Adventures in Signal Processing: Bringing DSP to the era of massive open online courses. (2016). Zahi N. Karam and Alan V. Oppenheim: Computation of the One-Dimensional Unwrapped Phase. (2007) was authored by Alan V. Oppenheim.\nAlan V. Oppenheim's primary affiliation is MIT, Cambridge, USA.\nAlan V. Oppenheim was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,Massachusetts,02139-4301 while writing paper: POVM Design for Quantum State Discrimination, Ford Professor of Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA while writing paper: Computation of spectra with unequal resolution using the fast Fourier transform, [Mass. Inst. Tech., Cambridge, Mass.] while writing paper: title>Signal Reconstruction From\nSelected papers in digital signal processing, II was written by Alan V. Oppenheim. He also wrote a Rebuttal to “Comments on Covariance Shaping Least-Squares Estimation” and MOOC Adventures in Signal Processing: Bringing DSP to the era of massive open online courses. This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency monitored by ONR under Contract N00014-75-C-0951-NR 049-308 and in part by the National Science In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. She was preceded by L. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. [needs update] The largest undergraduate degree programs were in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6–2), Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6–3), Mechanical Engineering (Course 2), Physics (Course 8), and Mathematics (Course 18). Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. Students join or initiate research projec'}. It was designed to open the field of gravitational-wave astronomy through the detection of gravitational waves predicted by general relativity. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose twoYearMeanCitedness is higher, the author of 'Moments of multidimensional polynomial FT' or the author of 'High-order accurate modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation across media - Grid conforming bodies'?\n Context: Eli Turkel was working in \"(ExxonMobil) while writing paper: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF BOUNDARY LAYER EXCITATION BY SURFACE HEATING/COOLING., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel; ICASE, Hampton, VA while writing paper: Comparison of several dissipation algorithms for central difference schemes, Mathematical Applications Group, Inc., USA while writing paper: Phase error and stability of second order methods for hyperbolic\nEli Turkel wrote \"On the construction of a high order difference scheme for complex domains in a Cartesian grid, A compact threedimensional fourthorder scheme for elasticity using the firstorder formulation, On acceleration of MacCormack's scheme, A general approach for high order absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation, A perfectly matched layer for the Helmholtz equation in a semi-infinite strip, An iterative method for the Helmholtz equation, Introduction to the The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Eli Turkel" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the cited by count where the contributor of the paper titled 'A Review on System Architectures for Sensor Fusion Applications' is affiliated?\n Context: Wilfried Elmenreich was working in \"Lakeside Labs, Alpen-Adria-University, Klagenfurt, Austria while writing paper: Proficiency of Power Values for Load Disaggregation, Insitut für Technische Informatik, Technische Universität Wien, Austria, --- Select a Country --- while writing paper: A universal smart transducer interface: TTP/A, Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems, University of K\nWilfried Elmenreich is the author of Towards the light — Comparing evolved neural network controllers and Finite State Machine controllers. He also wrote A comparison of LIN and TTP/A and A Review on System Architectures for Sensor Fusion Applications. Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. ) are offered as postgraduate programmes. Friedrich Mohs became the first professor of mineralogy in 1812. \\n47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff47. Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. It offers 19 bachelor's and 35 master's study programmes (of which 19 are in English) across all technology and natural sciences disciplines. 45000°E\\ufeff / 47. The doctoral programmes (Dr\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "99105" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the author of 'TildeCRF: Conditional Random Fields for Logical Sequences' receive the AI Dissertation Award of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence?\n Context: Kristian Kersting was working in \"TU Darmstadt\" while writing paper: Efficient Symbolic Integration for Probabilistic Inference, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany while writing paper: CryptoSPN: Privacy-preserving Sum-Product Network Inference, Inst. f. Informatik, Universität Freiburg, Georges-Köhler-Allee 079, D-79110 Freiburg, Dep. Computerwetenschappen, K.U.Leuven, Celestijnen The machine learning software RapidMiner began at the TU Dortmund\\'s artificial intelligence unit. \\nOne of the four German competency centers for machine learning (Competence Center Machine Learning Rhine-Ruhr, ML2R), is located at the TU Dortmund. \\nIn 2006, The University of Dortmund hosted the 11th Federation of International Robot-soccer Association (FIRA) RoboWorld Cup. Its establishment was seen as an important move in the economic change (Strukturwandel) from heavy industry to technology[by whom?]. \\nFormer president of Germany, Johannes Rau was awarded an honorary doctorate from the university in 2004. \\nThe first point of registration for . Carl Djerassi was awarded an honorary doctorare for his science-in-fiction in 2009\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2006" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: The writer with a co-author from the University of Warsaw, Institute of Informatics and creator of 'Awareness as a vital ingredient of teamwork', hIndex is?\n Context: Rineke Verbrugge was working in \"Artificial Intelligence while writing paper: Proceedings of the Second Workshop Reasoning about Other Minds : Logical and Cognitive Perspectives, co-located with Advances in Modal Logic 2014, Artificial Intelligence while writing paper: Proceedings of the Workshop Logical Approaches to Multi-Agent Systems, IFAAMAS, TARK XIII: Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge, University of Gro\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "20" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Genome Rearrangements and Sorting by Reversals work from 1999 to 2002?\n Context: Vineet Bafna has a h-index of 61.\nVineet Bafna was working in \"Celera Genomics, Rockville, MD, USA while writing paper: SNPs Problems, Complexity, and Algorithms, DIMACS Center while writing paper: A 2-Approximation Algorithm for the Undirected Feedback Vertex Set Problem, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA while writing paper: Beyond DNA barcoding: The unrealized potential of genome skim\n\"scp>Clear/scp>: Composition of Likelihoods for Evolve and Resequence Experiments, Abstract 4293: Chromosomal instability causes epigenetic aberrations in cancer, New Insights into the Genetic Basis of Monge’s Disease and Adaptation to High-Altitude, A global reference for human genetic variation, Clinical and Molecular Findings in Mendelian Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Diseases: Experience This was clearly the better idea, but presented the problem of how to place the colleges inside the forest. There is a total of 138 recognized student groups as of 2008[update]. UCSC plans to devote an entire room at the library, to be called Dead Central, to display the collection and encourage research. Kerr shared a passion with former Stanford roommate McHenry to build a university modeled as several Swarthmores (i. Planning the new UC campus was just as hard as picking the site. The McHenry Special Collections Library includes the archives of Robert A. There are cases where some students switch college affiliations as each college holds a different graduation ceremony. The students then tried to award an honorary degree to Huey P. Students were still given narrative evaluations to complement the letter grades. 2 among the best public game design colleges in the U. Students were able to relocate and save some of the structures, however. A series of major reforms were implemented by Chancellor Robert Sinsheimer (1977–1987) at the cost of making Santa Cruz less experimental and more conventional. UCSC beat out petitions from Stanford and UC Berkeley to house the archives. In his memoirs, Kerr ruefully recounted the myriad errors made by himself and McHenry in launching the new campus. In 2019, the University of California, Santa Cruz was elected to the Association of American Universities (AAU), the most prestigious alliance of American research universities. In December 1959, the Regents voted to focus their site selection process on the Almaden Valley in San Jose (i. The Baskin School of Engineering, founded in 1997 is UCSCs first and only professional school[citation needed]. Almost all faculty members are affiliated with a college as well. In February 2006, Chancellor Denice Denton got the designation removed. Sinsheimer got Santa Cruz involved in intercollegiate athletics for the first time as part of NCAA Division III. 08, with the middle 50% range 3. Although the default grading option for almost all courses offered is now graded, most course grades are still accompanied by written evaluations. The new campus houses the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department and faculty interested in the study of ecology and evolution in ocean, terrestrial and freshwater environments. The archive became open to the public July 29, 2012. Newton (who was in jail at the time, although he went on to earn his bachelors and doctorate degrees at Santa Cruz). UCSC administrators called in police from various counties. Other universities with similar college systems include Rice University and the University of California, San Diego. Thimann as the first provost of Crown College. Most undergraduates are from California. The 2007 event attracted a total of 5,000 participants. As of 2010[update], the narrative evaluations were deemed an unnecessary expenditure. The Dead Central exhibit space is open during all library business hours. Exhibits of Grateful Dead Archive materials are on display in the Brittingham Family Foundations Dead Central Gallery on the 2nd Floor of McHenry Library. With the exception of the choice of letter grades in science courses the only grades assigned were pass and no record, supplemented with narrative evaluations. The Cesar Chavez Convocation is another example of student activism. 3 public university in the nation for making an impact and No. Although designed as a liberal arts-oriented university, UCSC quickly acquired a graduate-level natural science research component with the appointment of plant physiologist Kenneth V. The entering freshman class had an average high school GPA of 4. The UCSC campus is also one of the few homes to Mima Mounds in the United States. The most '}\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Celera Genomics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the author of 'Editor's Note' paper works?\n Context: David A. Bader wrote 23 papers in 2012.\nDavid A. Bader wrote 6 papers in 2019.\nDavid A. Bader: Message from general chair. (2010) was authored by David A. Bader and David A. Bader. He is the author of David A. Bader: Editor's Note. (2017) and David A. Bader: GABB 2016 Keynote. (2016).\nDavid A. Bader is the creator.\nDavid A. Bader's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5230435.\nDavid A. Bader's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7380-5876.\nThe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA is the location of David A. Bader. He was working in the College. He was also writing paper: i>GTfold/i>, IPDPS 2010 General Chair, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA while writing paper: Message from general chair, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA while writing paper: HCW 2012 Keynote Talk: Analyzing massive data using heterogeneous computing, Washington State University, Asia/Pacific: Wat\n\"Highlights of 2011 iNEMI Technology Roadmap, Introduction to HiCOMB 2018, Message from GreenCom 2012 Program Co-chairs, On the Design and Analysis of Irregular Algorithms on the Cell Processor: A Case Study of List Ranking, Cultural Problems in the Translation of Kassem's? Ayyam? al-Insan? Assabb?ah into English, A Framework for Measuring Supercomputer Productivity, HPC node His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. A second data breach occurred several months later. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. umd. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. In 1925 the university was accredited by the Association of American Universities. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. That year, the first female students enrolled at the school. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nThe Diamondback is an independent student newspaper. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nThe university has many notable academics. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. \\nPhi Beta Kappa established a chapter at The University of Maryland in 1964. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nMen\\'s basketball is the most popular sport at the university. 5 billion in donations since 2018. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. 5 million from the A. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. The school became a land grant college in February 1864. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. In 2006, John C. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. The university is ranked as a Top Producing Institution of Fulbright U. \\nDarryll J\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the nationality of the scholar who authored 'Selection of Search Facets'?\n Context: MarieFrancine Moens was working in \"KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan, Heverlee, Belgium while writing paper: A Brief Overview of Universal Sentence Representation Methods: A Linguistic View, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium while writing paper: Estimating the breadth of search queries, Manchester, UK#TAB# while writing paper: Coling 2008: Proceedings of the workshop on Knowledge and Reasoning for Answering Questions\nA survey on question answering technology from an information retrieval perspective, Introduction to the special issue on question answering, A Markov Network Based Passage Retrieval Method for Multimodal Question Answering in the Cultural Heritage Domain, A Comparison of Deep Learning Methods for ICD Coding of Clinical Records, Are Scene Graphs Good Enough to Improve Image Captioning, A Dataset for the Evaluation of Lexical Simplification, What Information Retrieval Can Learn from Case-Based Reasoning, On the fine-grain semantic differences between The project offers the Question Mark Perception assignment software to all institution members and has implemented the Ariadne KPS to reuse digital learning objects inside the Blackboard environment. \\nAccording to IEEE Spectrum in 2019 this is a giant leap from 0. KU Leuven\\'s first rector after the split was Pieter De Somer. \\nKU Leuven is a member of the Coimbra Group (a network of leading European universities) as well as of the LERU Group (League of European Research Universities). \\nKU Leuven is financially independent from the Catholic Church. \\nThe town of Leuven was the seat of three different universities. The word is an acronym for TOetsen en LEren Doeltreffend Ondersteunen (English: \"effectively supporting testing and learning\"). \\nThe students of the university are gathered together in the student\\'s council Studentenraad KU Leuven. This university was abolished in 1835. \\nIn 2018, a student of African origin, Sanda Dia, died during a cruel hazing ritual to enter the Reuzegom fraternity. Its theology library alone hold 1. While most courses are taught in Dutch, many are offered in English, particularly the graduate programs. 1% efficiency 10 years earlier. [a] However, the acronymic name is not translated in official communications, like its similarly named French-language sister university Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain). The Belgian archbishop, André-Joseph Léonard is the current Grand Chancellor and a member of the university board. KU Leuven previously only accepted baptized Catholics,[when?] but is now open to students from different faiths or life-stances. \\nKU Leuven hosts the world\\'s largest banana genebank, the Bioversity International Musa Germplasm Transit Centre, that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017 and was visited by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Development Cooperation, Alexander De Croo. Its management and academic decisions are similarly autonomous. \\nDatum Romae apud S. Its intercultural meeting center Pangaea is located in the city center. The perpetrators, whose parents mostly belong to the upper class, are being prosecuted, but were so far only lightly sanctioned by the university authorities. The long name is only used in legally binding documents such as contracts and only on the first instance, according to university\\'s communication guidelines\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Belgian" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers are cited by the institution of the writer of A level set method for vapor bubble dynamics?\n Context: The Physalis method for particle simulations, Appl. Sci., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, 223 Latrobe Hall, Baltimore, MD 21218, prosperetti@jhu.edu was working in \"Istituto di Fisica, Universita degli Studi, 20133 Milano, Italy while writing paper: The ''Nonlinear oscillations of gas bubbles in liquids: An interpretation of some experimental results\nA level set method for vapor bubble dynamics, Sound transmission in oil-water flows: 1 A first look at the problem, Report on a symposium on “Computational approaches to disperse multiphase flow”, Physics of acoustic cavitation in liquids: H. G. Flynn’s review 35 years later, How do bubbles grow in a weakly supersaturated solution, The average stress in incompressible disperse flow, How ambient conditions affect the Leidenfrost1 billion on research, more than any other U. Since the 1910s, Johns Hopkins University has famously been a fertile cradle to Arthur Lovejoys history of ideas. It was especially Heidelberg University and its long academic research history on which the new institution tried to model itself. [failed verification] Johns Hopkins thereby became the model of the modern research university in the United States. -based graduate programs there. The event raised concern over the future of academic freedom of speech within the cryptologic research community. Its success eventually shifted higher education in the United States from a focus on teaching revealed and/or applied knowledge to the scientific discovery of new knowledge. These totals include grants and expenditures of JHUs Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. The blog linked to already published news articles from The Guardian, The New York Times, and ProPublica. Building on the Humboldtian model of higher education, the German education model of Wilhelm von Humboldt, it became dedicated to research. It attracted nearly 1,222,166 citations and produced 54,022 papers under its name, ranking third globally after Harvard University and the Max Planck Society in the number of total citations published in Thomson Reuters-indexed journals over 22 fields in America. Hopkins became the national trendsetter in doctoral programs and the host for numerous scholarly journals and associations. Blue Jay Supper Society is the only active secret society with open applications. The trustees worked alongside four notable university presidents, Charles W. Gilman launched what many at the time considered an audacious and unprecedented academic experiment to merge teaching and research. 14xa0billion in total research and $1. , with plans to locate all of its Washington, D. The cost of attendance per year is approximately $77,400. Each professor must be a leader in interdisciplinary research and be active in undergraduate education. Membership is open to undergraduate and graduate students as well as alumni. These years also brought about the rapid development of the universitys professional schools of education and business. NW, in the heart of Washington, D. 68xa0billion in science, medical and engineering research, making it the leading U. This led to the university becoming one of the most cited sources for data about the pandemic. Hopkinss $7 million bequest to establish the university was the largest philanthropic gift in U. The full-time, four-year undergraduate program is most selective with low transfer-in and a high graduate co-existence. The university also consists of the Peabody Institute, Applied Physics Laboratory, Paul H. Eisenhower retorted that he was glad to be here in Pittburgh. In preparation for the universitys founding, Gilman visited University of Freiburg and other German universities. In reverence for this tradition, the seal has been fenced off from the rest of the room. There is also another binding Early Decision II application due January 3. The Womens Cross Country team became the first womens '}. The new university fused advanced scholarship with such professional schools as medicine and engineering. In an interview with The Atlantic, the president of Johns Hopkins stated that, the purchase is an opportunity to position the university, literally, to better contribute its expertise to national- and international-policy discussions. Gilman focused on the expansion of graduate education and support of faculty research. 4% of its total 38,725 applicants. academic institution in total R&D spending for the 30th year in a row, according to a National Science Foundation (NSF) ranking. The myth holds that any current student to step on the seal will never graduate. The schools most prominent team is its mens lacrosse team. Professional schools of international affairs and music were established in 1950 and 1977, respectively, when the Paul H\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "13252531" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the contributor of Restoring Images Degraded by Spatially Variant Blur in the SIAM J. Sci. Comput. journal 1998?\n Context: \"K. J. Ray Liu et al.: An adaptive ESPRIT based on URV decomposition. (1993), Julianne Chung et al.: Optimal Filters from Calibration Data for Image Deconvolution with Data Acquisition Error. (2012), John M. Conroy et al.: Topic-Focused Multi-Document Summarization Using an Approximate Oracle Score. (2006), Peter A. Rankel et al.\nThe University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 20742, USA, e-mail: elman,oleaery@cs.umd.edu,, US while writing paper: The design of reduced-order Luenberger observers with precise LTR, Inter Digital Communications Corporation, and Xiaodong Wang, Columbia University while writing paper: Efficient Iterative Solution of the Three-Dimensional Helmholtz Equation, Univ. of Maryland\\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. In FY 2020, the university spent about 1. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. \\nTwenty years later, the federally-funded Agricultural Experiment Station was established there. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. As of 2018, the university is involved with over 30 projects and 1. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. In 2006, John C. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nIn 2017, the university received a record-breaking donation of $219. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nIn 2021, the university was ranked among the top 10 universities in The Princeton Review\\'s annual survey of the Top Schools for Innovation & Entrepreneurship; this was the sixth consecutive such ranking. from the university in 1991 and gave $5 million for the construction of a state-of-the-art engineering building\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "0" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the researcher who published 'Oblivious Sampling with Applications to Two-Party k-Means Clustering' have?\n Context: Rafail Ostrovsky was working in \"UCLA, USA while writing paper: A Survey of Single Database PIR: Techniques and Applications., UC-Berkeley and ICSI, USA while writing paper: The Las-Vegas processor identity problem (how and when to be unique), UCLA, while writing paper: Password-Authenticated Session-Key Generation on the Internet in the Plain Model, NSF while writing paper: Matrix balancing in Lp norms: bounding the convergence\nRafail Ostrovsky wrote \"How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model?\". for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. In 2006, John C. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. \\nThe university has many notable academics\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "15009" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: The researcher with a co-author at CINVESTAV Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico and creator of the Special issue: Multi-Agent Systems applications in transport paper, hIndex, is?\n Context: Juán Pavón was working in \"Alcatel, Germany while writing paper: The TINA network resource model, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Avda. Complutense s/n, 28040, Madrid, Spain while writing paper: Participatory Design with On-line Focus Groups and Normative Systems, Dep. Sistemas Informáticos y Programación, Univ. Complutense, 28040, Madrid, Spain while writing\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "23" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose i10Index is greater, the author of Understanding Federation or the author of Statistical inference of long-term causal effects in multiagent systems under the Neyman-Rubin model?\n Context: Samer Hassan et al.: Injecting Data into Agent-Based Simulation. (2008) was authored by Juan Pavón et al.: Agent-based modelling and simulation for the analysis of social patterns.\nDavid C. Parkes was working in \"Harvard University while writing paper: Sponsors, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Get Another Worker? Active Crowdlearning With Sequential Arrivals, Department of Neurology, King's College Hospital London, UK while writing paper: Journals for certification, conferences for rapid dissemination, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Preventing Strategic Manipulation in Iterative Auctions: Proxy Agents and Price-Adjustment, Albert-L\nDavid C Parkes wrote On the Sybil-Proof of Accounting Mechanisms and On the communication requirements of verifying the VCG outcome.In September 2022, Robert A. GOF is a scientific technique, not an epithet. Since August 1, 2023, Kenneth W. Following the trustees push for the resignation of the universitys eighth president, Jon Westling, they voted unanimously to offer the presidency of the university to Daniel S. The late twentieth century saw a culmination in student activism at Boston University during the presidency of John R. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Two others, Saul Bellow and Sheldon Glashow won Nobel Prizes before Silber recruited them. One stipulation of the invitation was that the Institute remain in Concord for at least 20 years. org/wiki/File:BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. jpg/512px-BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. As a result of this failed motion, Peter P. Those students or nonstudents who deliberately seek violent confrontation and refuse all efforts at peaceful resolution of issues must expect society to use its police power in its own defense. The results of the tests were published on BUs public COVID-19 Testing Data Dashboard. The Presidency of John Silber also saw much expansion of the campus and programs. The Shah Must Face the Wrath of the People. In 2012, the university was invited to join the Association of American Universities, comprising 66 leading research universities in the United States and Canada. Other citizens of Concord covered the remodeling costs. In 2016, the campaign goal was reached. Lelia J. He is known for his contributions to personalism, a philosophical branch of liberal theology. No disciplinary action was taken against the students who only opened the chains after their demands were met. The university continued its tradition of openness in this period. In 1876, Borden Parker Bowne was appointed professor of philosophy. Kilgore describes this as the largest single donation to an American college or university as of that time. Although Brown is choosing to end his presidency, he will resume teaching at the university. Contrary to student claims of a peaceful protest, Silber said, Civilization doesnt abdicate in face of barbarism. Two of his faculty stars, Elie Wiesel and Derek Walcott, won Nobel Prizes shortly after Silber recruited them. The slogan is meant to promote safe and smart actions and behaviors for college and university students in a COVID-19 environment, according to the application. The campus tripled in size to 45 acres (180,000xa0m2), and added 68 new buildings before Case retired in 1967. In August 2020, BU filed a service mark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to secure the phrase F*ck It Wont Cut It for a student-led COVID-19 safety program on campus. The university eventually terminated Goldins contract at a cost of $1. The movement he led is often referred to as Boston Personalism\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "David C. Parkes" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the nationality of the author of Estimating the strength of unlabeled information during semi-supervised learning?\n Context: James L. McClelland is the author of Mohammad Rostami et al.: Generative Continual Concept Learning. (2020) and James L. McClelland: Emergence in Cognitive Science. (2010). He is also the author of Cynthia M. Henderson and James L. McClelland: A PDP model of the simultaneous perception of multiple objects.\nJames L. McClelland was working in Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, while writing paper: Are there mental lexicons? The role of semantics in lexical decision, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305; while writing paper: A mathematical theory of semantic development in deep neural networks, Carnegie Mellon University, while writing paper: Stipulating versus discovering representations, University of Pennsylvania, 19104, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while writing paper: Exemplar models are useful and deep neural networks overcome their\n\"Cognitive Neuroscience: What does it tell us about high-order cognition?\", Does generalization in infant learning implicate abstract algebra-like rules?, Are there mental lexicons? The role of semantics in lexical decision,\"Reading Exception Words and Pseudowords: Are Two Routes Really Necessary?\", Two Mechanisms of Human Contingency Learning, Can Generic Neural Networks Estimate Numerosity Like Humans, Exemplar models are useful and In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems, faculty members, and students. It lies within area code 650. Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing. It also has fifteen subject areas. It also runs the John S. This medical research center is working for designing advanced-level health care units. It is also frequently ranked amongst the most prestigious and highly respected universities in the world. Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023. Co-ops or Self-Ops are another housing option. Globally Stanford is also ranked among the top universities in the world. He oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound, internationally recognized academic powerhouse, the Harvard of the West. The centers collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world. The winner of the annual Big Game between the Cal and Cardinal football teams gains custody of the Stanford Axe. The universitys endowment, managed by the Stanford Management Company, was valued at $36. These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered. In addition, the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford. The relatively low four-year graduation rate is a function of the universitys coterminal degree (or coterm) program, which allows students to earn a masters degree as a 1-to-2-year extension of their undergraduate program. A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot. Many co-ops are hubs of music, art and philosophy. The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford. It has been called the epicenter of Silicon Valley. Stanford is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. , their only child. 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems, $1. The university is organized around seven schools of study on the same campus. Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22% of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year. Several residences are considered theme houses; predating the current classification system are Columbae (Social Change Through Nonviolence, since 1970), and Synergy (Exploring Alternatives, since 1972). In 2006, President John L. During the 1950s, he established Stanford Industrial Park, a high-tech commercial campus on university land. The full-time, four-year undergraduate program has arts and sciences focus with high graduate student coexistence. This swift rise to performance [was] understood at the time as related directly to the universitys defense contracts. Stanford is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges with the latest review in 2023. Jane and Leland Stanford modeled their university after the great Eastern universities, specifically Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Eighty percent of students receive some form of financial aid. 1xa0km2) campus, one of the largest in the United States. Stanford is the beneficiary of a special clause in the California Constitution, which explicitly exempts Stanford property from taxation so long as the property is used for educational purposes. In April 2022, Stanford University announced a $75 million donation, in support of a multidisciplinary neurodegenerative brain disease research initiative at the universitys Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "British" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: At which university did the scholar develop a statistical model to predict premature baby outcomes with 90% accuracy?\n Context: Gregory D. Hager et al.: Artificial Intelligence for Social Good. (2019) was authored by Suchi Saria.\nThe Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Health Policy Management at the Center for Population Health and IT, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, was working in \". Department of Computer Science, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD while writing paper: In-Utero Exposure to Cigarette Smoking on Child Long-Term Risk of Obesity: Concordance of Self-Report, Maternal and Cord Blood Biomarkers, Johns Hopkins University while writing paper: Active Learning for Decision\nThe book \"Integration of Early Physiological Responses Predicts Later Illness Severity in Preterm Infants\", written by Suchi Saria, is published by A Nationwide Network of Health AI Assurance Laboratories. It is titled \"Reliable Decision Support using Counterfactual Models, Should I Include this Edge in my Prediction?\". The book addresses the ‘coin flip model’ and the role of ‘process of care’ variables in the analysis of TREWS, Why policymakers should In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023. Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing. Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems, faculty members, and students. It also runs the John S. Globally Stanford is also ranked among the top universities in the world. These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered. In April 2022, Stanford University announced a $75 million donation, in support of a multidisciplinary neurodegenerative brain disease research initiative at the universitys Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. He oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound, internationally recognized academic powerhouse, the Harvard of the West. Jenny Martinez became the fourteenth provost in October 2023. It also has fifteen subject areas. Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22% of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year. It lies within area code 650. It has been called the epicenter of Silicon Valley. Stanford University Libraries (SUL) held a collection of more than 9. In 2014 Slate dubbed Stanford as the Harvard of the 21st century. The relatively low four-year graduation rate is a function of the universitys coterminal degree (or coterm) program, which allows students to earn a masters degree as a 1-to-2-year extension of their undergraduate program. Stanford is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. Stanford Graduate School of Business was ranked 1st in the list of Americas best business schools by Bloomberg for 2022. The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford. , their only child. Specifically, the campaign raised $253. The centers collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world. The winner of the annual Big Game between the Cal and Cardinal football teams gains custody of the Stanford Axe. This medical research center is working for designing advanced-level health care units. It is also frequently ranked amongst the most prestigious and highly respected universities in the world. Eighty percent of students receive some form of financial aid. The universitys endowment, managed by the Stanford Management Company, was valued at $36. In that article titled To Young Minds of Today, Harvard Is the Stanford of the East, The New York Times concluded that Stanford University has become Americas it school, by measures that Harvard once dominated. In addition, the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford. A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot. 3 billion fundraising goal in 2009, two years ahead of time, but continued fundraising for the duration of the campaign. Stanfords admission process is need-blind for U. Stanford is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges with the latest review in 2023. 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems, $1. 1xa0km2) campus, one of the largest in the United States. The full-time, four-year undergraduate program has arts and sciences focus with high graduate student coexistence. By 2015, 55 percent of the graduate student population lived on campus\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Stanford University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of education of the author who published the 'Principal subspace estimation for low-rank Toeplitz covariance matrices with binary sensing' paper?\n Context: Vincent Monardo and Yuejie Chi: On the Sensitivity of Spectral Initialization for Noisy Phase Retrieval. (2019) were authored by Yuejie Chi and Yuejie Chi: Low-Rank Matrix Completion [Lecture Notes]. (2018).\nThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA is the home of Yuejie Chi. He was working in \"[Dept. of ECE, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH] while writing paper: Provable non-convex phase retrieval with outliers: median truncated wirtinger flow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA while writing paper: Outlier-robust recovery\nThe book \"On the Sensitivity of Spectral Initialization for Noisy Phase Retrieval, A Modern Perspective on Streaming PCA and Subspace Tracking: The Missing Data Case, Rethinking PCA for Modern Data Sets: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications [Scanning the Issue], Seeing is not believing: Robust Reinforcement Learning against Spurious Correlation, On Training Signal Design for Multi-User MIMO-OFDM: Performance Analysis\\n\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. {'author_wikipedia_text': 'Hlaing Minn is an electrical engineer at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson, Texas\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the scholar working at the University of Minnesota, USA and published The asymptotics of optimal (equiripple) filters in IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 1999?\n Context: Per-Olof Persson and Gilbert Strang: A Simple Mesh Generator in MATLAB. (2004), Vasily Strela et al.: The application of multiwavelet filterbanks to image processing. (1999), Peter N. Heller et al.: Multiwavelet Filter Banks for Data Compression. (1996), Jianhong Shen and Gilbert Strang: The asymptotics of optimal (equiripple) filters. (2003).\nGilbert Strang was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA while writing paper: Implicit difference methods for initial-boundary value problems, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA while writing paper: Eigenvalue and Eigenvector Analysis of Stability for a Line of Traffic, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. while writing paper: Linear Algebra Online and Offline: The 2015 Lin Lectures,\nData Smoothing: Research 2002 was written by Gilbert Strang. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. It was designed to open the field of gravitational-wave astronomy through the detection of gravitational waves predicted by general relativity. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as Course 6. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. The institute adopted the European polytechnic university model and emphasized laboratory instruction from an early date. More recently, MITs research for the military has included work on robots, drones and battle suits. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. Students join or initiate research projec'}. [needs update] The largest undergraduate degree programs were in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6–2), Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6–3), Mechanical Engineering (Course 2), Physics (Course 8), and Mathematics (Course 18). [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. 2 billion in 2015 dollars) before 1946\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "113" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the academic institution of the author who published the paper 'Step away from stepwise' have?\n Context: Gary Smith wrote 2 papers in 2013.\nGary Smith wrote 2 papers in 2014.\nGary Smith's written paper amount in year2022 is 3,.\nGary Smith: Step away from stepwise. (2018) was authored by Gary Smith 0003.\nGary Smith has cited the ByCount of 5564.\nGary Smith 0003 is a person.\nThe Fletcher Jones Professor at Pomona College in Claremont, CA is the Fletcher Jones Professor at Pomona College. He was working in \"Gary Smith, Pomona College, Claremont, CA, USA while writing paper: \"A Great Company Can Be a Great Investment\": Author Reply to \"Letter to the Editor in Response to \"Potential of Exercise as a COVID Prevention Strategy\", Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA while writing paper: The Generation Of Integr\nThe Phantom Pattern Problem, Another Look at Dollar Cost Averaging, A Case Study—Homes, It is Time to Kill the Economic Theory of Suicide, Integrity bases for vectors? The crystal classes, Pitfalls in Financial Model Building: A Clarification, The Baseball Hall of Fame Is Not the Kiss of Death, The long run implications of a two sector model with immobile capital, The 9 Pitfalls of Data Science, The Trouble with Multicollinearity Measures, The Power of Modern Value Investing, A researcher at the school was falsifying or fabricating research data in order to win grants for financial gain. Cooper stated that the charged players were victims of a tragic rush to accuse. Admission to Duke is defined by U. The researcher was arrested in 2013 on charges of embezzling funds from the university. (Test score ranges account for the 25th–75th percentile of accepted students. The School of Law accepted approximately 10. 4xa0km) from West Campus. The curriculum of D'}. The use of Duke stone has been given partial credit for the universitys success: “Duke in fact became a great university in part because it looked like one from the start”. Twenty-four certificate programs also are available. Dukes endowment had a market value of $12. The balance enroll in Dukes Pratt School of Engineering. Most of the academic and administrative centers are located there. 51xa0km2) Duke Forest. The Sarah P. The scheme was exposed by the allegations made through a lawsuit, filed by a whistleblower, who had worked as a Duke employee, and discovered the false data. During this time it also became the birthplace of the first Physician Assistant degree program in the United States. The curriculum is based on that of Duke University School of Medicine. The undergraduate curriculum includes a focus on the humanities. There are five miles (8. Their underlying demand was to be taken seriously as human beings and to be treated as any respected human being would be treated. One of the major public attractions on the main campus is the 54-acre (220,000xa0m2) Sarah P. The campus, spanning 720 acres (2. Provost Marcus E. to speak at the university in November 1964 on the progress of the Civil Rights Movement. At first, James B. , these students entered the Allen Building, asked everyone inside to leave and promptly barricaded themselves inside. It is now known as the East Residence Hall. The school did not admit Black undergraduates until September 1963. 51xa0km2) in six divisions, just west of West Campus. East Campus, 1. The David M. Money from the endowment allowed the university to grow quickly. By 1930, the majority of the Collegiate Gothic-style buildings on the campus one mile (1. In 1963 the Board of Trustees officially desegregated the undergraduate college. Trinitys curriculum operates under the revised version of Curriculum 2000. 0xa0km) of allées and paths throughout the gardens. The university presidents official residence, the J. Robert E. m\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5673" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the writer of Monte-Carlo simulation balancing published in ICML 2009?\n Context: David Silver was working in \"DeepMind, United Kingdom\" while writing paper: Prioritized Experience Replay, University College London, United Kingdom while writing paper: Learning and Planning in Complex Action Spaces, Google DeepMind; while writing paper: The Predictron: End-to-End Learning and Planning, Google DeepMind, 5 New Street Square, EC4A 3TW London; while writing paper: A Monte Carlo AIXI Approximation., Massachusetts Institute Of Technology#TAB#\n\"What Can Learned Intrinsic Rewards Capture?\", \"What Can Learned Intrinsic Rewards Capture, Learning functions across many orders of magnitudes.\", \"Where Is Internet Studies?\", \"On the role of tracking in stationary environments,\" An editorial, Bootstrapped Meta-Learning., Figure Data for the paper \"Mastering the Game of Stratego with Model-Free Multiagent Reinforcement Learning\" written by David Silver. Hamilton announced that the 2023 academic year would be his last, and that he would be returning to research. This is the largest donation ever to a school of social work in the United States. MetroTech Commons, the 3. He will be succeeded by Linda G. Notably, the Skirball Center has hosted important speeches on foreign policy by John Kerry[citation needed] and Al Gore. 5 million-volume system. President Sexton would step down at the end of his term in 2016, in the wake of a vote of no confidence in March 2013, closely followed by controversy over having received a vacation home loan from NYU. Bobst Library is also home to many special collections. In Spring 2022, President Andrew D. One of the most noteworthy sites is the 57-acre (230,000xa0m2) campus of NYU Florence, located at Villa LaPietra in Italy. In 1991, L. It was approved by the Ministry of Education of the Peoples Republic of China in January 2011. as of 2007[update], and one of the largest among private schools. The league and its 47 representatives gather every two years to discuss global issues in education. In the 1960s the area became one of the centers of the beat and folk generation, when Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan settled there. The story was reported by Washington Square News before becoming an overnight national sensation, which helped Stanzak receive financial assistance from NYU until graduation. It was set to have about 3,000 undergraduate students, the majority of whom would be Chinese. 4xa0km) from the Brooklyn Bridge. Two pieces called Alligator and Visionary are part of the Commons permanent public art collection by the well-known sculptor Tom Otterness. Jay Oliva was inaugurated the 14th president of the university. She subsequently announced her intention to commence legal proceedings against NYU alleging wrongful termination and defamation. The campaign was set to complete in 15 years, but ended up being completed in 10. The campus is located less than 1 mile (1. 6xa0km) from the Holland Tunnel, and 4 miles (6. The campus opened in fall 2007 with the intention to enroll approximately 250 students. The university quickly responded to the reports with an apology to the workers. The Fales Collection houses collections of English and American fiction in the United States, the unique Downtown Collection, documenting the New York literary avant-garde arts scene from the 1970s to the present, and the Food and Cookery Collection, which documents American food history with a focus on New York City. Bobsts Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media is one of the worlds largest academic media centers, where students and researchers use more than 95,000 audio and video recordings per year. ) As a result, they had notable interaction with the cultural and academic life of the university. Albert Gallatin was elected as its first president. In addition, NYU was named the National Program of the Year for UltraViolet Live, the annual inter-hall competition that raises funds for Relay For Life. ECNUs president Yu Lizhong would be the chancellor and play a major role in government relations while Jeffrey S. The university hopes to move up to 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students into the new campus by 2022. This has also caused the acceptance rate to drop significantly, with a record-low acceptance rate of 8% in 2023 and 2024. The campus faced controversy even before it opened. Tisch School of the Arts, Asia was NYUs first branch campus abroad. External productions are also occasionally held in NYUs facilities. Many workers who were not local were then deported to their home countries. The estate was bequeathed by the late Sir Harold Acton to NYU in 1994, and at the time it was the largest donation to a university in history. Past and present faculty and alumni include 39 Nobel Laureates, 8 Turing Award winners, 5 Fields Medalists, 31 MacArthur Fellows, 26 Pulitzer Prize winners, 3 heads of state, 5 U\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "67" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth date of the author of A Fuzzy Service Adaptation Based on QoS Satisfaction?\n Context: Barbara Pernici was working in \"Poilitecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy while writing paper: SH-BPEL, Politecnico di Milano, Italy while writing paper: Concluding Remarks, Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy while writing paper: Spatio-temporal mining of keywords for social media cross-social crawling\n\"About Monitoring in a Service World, Description of Negotiation Capabilities in Web Services, Conceptual schema analysis, A methodology for the design of distributed web systems, Towards a scientific data framework to support scientific model development, A survey on service quality description, Report on: 2nd International Symposium on \"Artificial Intelligence and the Game of Chess\", A consensus glossary of temporal database concepts, The consensus glossary of temporal database concepts — February 1998 version, Data Movement in the Internet of Things Domain Similar figures apply to graduate students. 62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. \\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. 7\\xa0million. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). \\nThe university has a long history of research. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. \\n45°28′41″N 9°13′38″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff45. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. The university offers 32 first level (Bachelor) degree programs. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. \\nAs of 2005, a number of professors at the Polytechnic University of Milan are ACM or IEEE fellows. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. \\nThe figures are similar for the bachelor and the masters level graduates. As of 2012, the university takes part in over 132 current FP7 research projects. 22732°E\\ufeff / 45. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings for the subject area \\'Engineering & Technology\\', it ranked in 2022 as the 13th best in the world. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "26 June 1956, Trieste" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the author of the research titled Footprints and edgeprints for image denoising and compression carried out?\n Context: The EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, USA, Laboratoire de Communications Audiovisuelles, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland was working in \"EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, while writing paper: On the Information Rate of the Plenoptic Function, Department of EE and CTR, Columbia University, New York, USA while writing paper: Omnidirectional Bats, Point-to-Plane Distances, and the Price of Uniqueness, Department of Electr Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. 1 recipient of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships with 1,333 awards. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. In 1964, the Free Speech Movement organized student resistance to the universitys restrictions on political activities on campus—most conspicuously, student activities related to the Civil Rights Movement. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. Berkeley has a number of other vehicle teams, including CalSol, CalSMV, and Human Powered Vehicle. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. 13 billion from 281,855 donors, and the Light the Way campaign, which concluded at the end of 2023, has raised over $6. In 1964, Berkeley was named the best balanced distinguished university, meaning the school had not only the most top departments but also the highest percentage of top ranking departments in its school. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. Between 2001 and 2010, it was the No. In 1985, Yale University admissions officer Richard Moll published Public Ivies: A Guide to Americas Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities which named Berkeley a Public Ivy. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. 7 million (excluding the budget of the Graduate Assembly of the ASUC), in addition to various investment assets. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. The Cal Mic Men, a standard at home football games, has recently expanded to involve basketball and volleyball. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "826" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: For what work did the author who won a SIGGRAPH Significant New Researcher Award in 2008 focus on in their 2002 Ph.D. dissertation?\n Context: Fernanda B. Viégas et al.: Social data analysis workshop. (2008) was authored by James Hong et al.: Analysis of Faces in a Decade of US Cable TV News. (2021) and Ohad Fried et al.: Editing self-image. (2020).\nManeesh Agrawala was working in \"University of California, Berkeley\" while writing paper: Automated generation of interactive 3D exploded view diagrams, Stanford University, Stanford, USA, Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA, Chukyo University, Toyota, Aichi, Japan, LIMSI, Orsay, France, NASA-Ames, Mountain View, USA while writing paper: Identifying Redundancy and Exposing Provenance in Crowdsourced Data Analysis, Stanford University, Stanford,\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. \\nAsanović received a PhD in computer science from Berkeley in 1998 under John Wawrzynek\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Visualizing Route Maps" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the mathematician who wrote the book titled 'How to eliminate flutter in flow structure interactions' born?\n Context: Irena Lasiecka was working in \"Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA (United States) while writing paper: Numerical algorithms for computations of feedback laws arising in control of flexible systems, IBS, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, University of Memphis, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Memphis, TN, 38152, USA while writing paper: The Moore–Gibson–Thompson equation with memory in the critical case, UNIVERS\nA note on the Moore–Gibson–Thompson equation with memory, part I: exponential decay of energy, Riccati theory and singular estimates for a Bolza control problem arising in linearized fluid–structure interaction, Mathematical aeroelasticity: A survey, Unified theory for abstract parabolic boundary problems?a semigroup approach, On the MGT equation with memory of type II, A Bolza optimal synthesis problem for singular estimate control systems, Cell Protrusions and Tethers: A Un This name was in use for two years. to participate in the CMS experiment. Tigert was named UFs third president. In 1958, George H. Starke became the first Black student. He is the only University of Florida president honored with a statue on campus. Scientists from the University of Florida group played a central role in the discovery of the Higgs particle. National Register of Historic Places for their architectural or historic significance are:The George A. Former FAC president Andrew Sledd was chosen to be the first president of the University of the State of Florida. The Alec Courtelis Award is given annually at the International Student Academics Awards Ceremony. The Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars Program was created in 2005. The majority of these new hires are concentrated in STEM fields. Lombardi, is a merit scholarship for Florida students. This facility is now better equipped to handle the information technology students need to complete their studies. McKnight Brain Institute is also part of the Health Science Center and is the most comprehensive program of its kind in the world. Smathers Libraries has a collection of over 6 million+ print volumes, 1. Sledd resigned over these issues in 1909. A team of UF physicists has a leading role in one of the two major experiments planned for the Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile (27xa0km)-long, $5 billion, super-cooled tunnel outside Geneva, Switzerland. About 10 are stationed in Geneva. The Lombardi Scholars Program, created in 2002 and named in honor of the universitys ninth president John V. and William L. and William L. The bulk of the UF research was funded by the U. This facility is dedicated to understanding, preserving and interpreting biological diversity and cultural heritage. These efforts included consulting for the Florida Emergency Relief Administration throughout the 1930s. The group is the largest from any university in the U. Van Leer also managed all applications for federal funding, chaired the Advanced Planning Committee per Tigerts request. There are over 100 courses offered exclusively to students in this program. The university is need-blind for domestic applicants. The award is given to international students, in recognition of their academic excellence and outstanding contribution to the university and community. In 2000 the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity was opened after a generous donation from University of Florida benefactors. Wayne Reitz Scholars Program, created in 1997 and named in honor of the universitys fifth president J. The UF team designed and oversaw development of a major detector within the CMS. Louise Courtelis established the Alec Courtelis Award in honor of husband, a successful businessman and former chairman of the Florida Board of Regents in 1996. 08 billion, a value exceeded by only 15 public universities in the United States. The universitys single application deadline is November 1. Van Leer was hired as Dean to launch new engineering departments and scholarships. The University of Florida Career Resource Center is in the Reitz Student Union. In December 2018 Expertscape recognized it as #4 in the world for expertise in Diabetes Mellitus Type 1. USN&WR Global RankingsIn its 2021 edition, U\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Poland" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the affiliation of the creator of Preimages for Reduced-Round Tiger?\n Context: Bart Preneel was working in \"View further author information while writing paper: Problems and solutions from the fourth International Students’ Olympiad in Cryptography (NSUCRYPTO), Department Electrical Engineering-ESAT / COSIC,IBBT, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium while writing paper: Privacy Weaknesses in Biometric Sketches, KU Leuven – COSIC Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 Bus 2452,Le\nBart Preneel wrote (Reply to Lucas & Henneberg: Are human faces unique?) on the choice of the appropriate AES data encryption method for ZigBee nodes. He also wrote (How) can mobile agents do secure electronic transactions on untrusted hosts? A survey of the security issues and the current solutions. The perpetrators, whose parents mostly belong to the upper class, are being prosecuted, but were so far only lightly sanctioned by the university authorities. The project offers the Question Mark Perception assignment software to all institution members and has implemented the Ariadne KPS to reuse digital learning objects inside the Blackboard environment. \\nThe town of Leuven was the seat of three different universities. The word is an acronym for TOetsen en LEren Doeltreffend Ondersteunen (English: \"effectively supporting testing and learning\"). \\nAccording to IEEE Spectrum in 2019 this is a giant leap from 0. Its theology library alone hold 1. \\nThe students of the university are gathered together in the student\\'s council Studentenraad KU Leuven. In 2023 18 students were fined 400 Euros and community service for their involvement in the death and the degrading treatment. \\nIn 2018, a student of African origin, Sanda Dia, died during a cruel hazing ritual to enter the Reuzegom fraternity. The long name is only used in legally binding documents such as contracts and only on the first instance, according to university\\'s communication guidelines. \\nKU Leuven is financially independent from the Catholic Church. \\nDatum Romae apud S. 1% efficiency 10 years earlier. KU Leuven previously only accepted baptized Catholics,[when?] but is now open to students from different faiths or life-stances. Its intercultural meeting center Pangaea is located in the city center. \\nKU Leuven is a member of the Coimbra Group (a network of leading European universities) as well as of the LERU Group (League of European Research Universities). Its management and academic decisions are similarly autonomous. \\nKU Leuven hosts the world\\'s largest banana genebank, the Bioversity International Musa Germplasm Transit Centre, that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017 and was visited by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Development Cooperation, Alexander De Croo. The version used by KU Leuven dates from the 1990s and features the date 1425 in Times New Roman. \\nVenerabiles Fratres Salutem et Apostolicam Benedictionem. KU Leuven\\'s first rector after the split was Pieter De Somer. This university was abolished in 1835\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "19642" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the scholar who published 'Mining Evolving Streams with Resource Adaptive Computation' receive an MBA from New York University?\n Context: Philip S. Yu was working in \"T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY#TAB# while writing paper: Towards graph containment search and indexing, University of Illinois at Chicago & Tsinghua University, Chicago, IL, USA while writing paper: Adding the Temporal Dimension to Search &#8212; A Case Study in Publication Search, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA while writing paper: \n\"Towards Graph Foundation Models: A Survey and Beyond, A Comprehensive Survey on Schema-based Event Extraction with Deep Learning, Top-Down Specialization for Information and Privacy Preservation, Model-as-a-Service (MaaS): A Survey, A Comprehensive Survey on Pretrained Foundation Models: A History from BERT to ChatGPT, A Survey of Synopsis Construction in Data Streams, Active Learning: A Survey, Differentially Private Data Publishing and Analysis: A Survey\" was for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. In 2006, John C. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. from the university in 1991 and gave $5 million for the construction of a state-of-the-art engineering building. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1982" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who co-directed the Summer School in Complex Systems in 1995 with Kelso?\n Context: J. A. Scott Kelso: Synergies. (2008) was authored by J. A. Scott Kelso.\nThe Human Dynamic Clamp: A Probe for Coordination Across Neural, Behavioral, and Social Scales, was written at the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA, Magee Campus, DerryLondonderry, Northern Ireland. The paper was written: One more time with feeling: A personal tribute to Michael Turvey the scientist, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven.\n\"On the Self-Organizing Origins of Agency, A Dynamical Framework for Human Skill Learning, Intentional contents, communicative context, and task dynamics: a reply to the commentators, Enlarging the scope: grasping brain complexity, A \"Dynamic Pattern\" Perspective on the Control and Coordination of Movement, A reinterpretation of the effects of DAF on articulation, The Haken–Kelso–Bunz (HKB) model: from matter to to participate in the CMS experiment. This name was in use for two years. Tigert was named UFs third president. Scientists from the University of Florida group played a central role in the discovery of the Higgs particle. The bulk of the UF research was funded by the U. The Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars Program was created in 2005. The majority of these new hires are concentrated in STEM fields. Starke became the first Black student. The Evelyn F. The group is the largest from any university in the U. Both structures were designed by William A. The George A. The George A. About 10 are stationed in Geneva. Former FAC president Andrew Sledd was chosen to be the first president of the University of the State of Florida. News. These efforts included consulting for the Florida Emergency Relief Administration throughout the 1930s. The UF team designed and oversaw development of a major detector within the CMS. The Alec Courtelis Award is given annually at the International Student Academics Awards Ceremony. The buildings on the U. com’s list. Van Leer also managed all applications for federal funding, chaired the Advanced Planning Committee per Tigerts request. He is the only University of Florida president honored with a statue on campus. The recommendations of the task force were accepted by UF President Kent Fuchs in late November 2021. National Register of Historic Places for their architectural or historic significance are:The George A. 1xa0km2). In 1958, George H. Lombardi, is a merit scholarship for Florida students. The J. The Lombardi Scholars Program, created in 2002 and named in honor of the universitys ninth president John V. There are over 100 courses offered exclusively to students in this program. The universitys single application deadline is November 1. Smathers Libraries has a collection of over 6 million+ print volumes, 1. 6xa0km2). 08 billion, a value exceeded by only 15 public universities in the United States. Sledd resigned over these issues in 1909. S. S. S. S\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Viktor Jirsa" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the mathematician who published Series expansions in Fréchet spaces and their duals, construction of Fréchet frames born?\n Context: Stevan Pilipovi was working in \"Univ Novi Sad, Fac Sci, Math Inst, Trg D Obradovica 4, YU 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia while writing paper: On the convolution of Roumieu ultradistributions through the $$epsilon $$ tensor product, Institute of Mathematics, University of Novi Sad Dr. Ilije Duriia 4 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavi\n\"On the Generalized Stochastic Dirichlet Problem—Part II: Solvability, Stability and the Colombeau Case, On the Convolution in the space of tempered ultradistributions of Beurling type, On a model of viscoelastic rod in unilateral contact with a rigid wall, On quasianalytic classes of Gelfand–Shilov type. Parametrix and convolution, Goldhirsch bosonisation approach to a particular spin function, Erratum to \"F\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1950" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose institute has a higher number of publications, the University of Oxford or the University of the Witwatersrand?\n Context: Ronald Fagin et al.: Panel on \"Past and Future of Computer Science Theory\" (Discussion Paper). (2021) was authored by Georg Gottlob.\nGeorg Gottlob's link is https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2649919A.\nFlorian Luca was working in \"Fundación Marcos Moshinsky, UNAM, Circuito Exterior, C. U., Ap. Postal 70–543, México D. F. 04510, Mexico while writing paper: On the largest prime factor of the $k-$Fibonacci numbers, (Québec) and FLORIAN LUCA (Morelia, MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE, UNAM AP. POSTAL 61-3 (Xangari),\nThree essays on Machin's type formulas, On the Euler function of repdigits, On the greatest common divisor of two Cullen numbers, On the prime power factorization of n!, On a series Involving S(1) S(2)... S(n), Estimates for Wieferich numbers, On a problem of Nicol and Zhang, There are no Diophantine quadruples of Pell numbers, Counting the number of economical numbers, On a\\nAll research centers are open to students from around the world. \\nDespite the low percentage of funding invested in research and development in Mexico, the UNAM stands out as a research-oriented university with international competitiveness across all fields of knowledge. For instance, some studies have attributed to it more than 50% of Mexico\\'s scientific production, followed by several prominent public universities (e. For instance, it was recognized by UNESCO as producing globally some of the most impactful research on Artificial Intelligence. More than 25% of the total scientific papers published by Mexican academics come from researchers at UNAM. The school of engineering has organized along with Google some of the largest all Latina Hackathons. \\nUNAM is organized in schools or colleges, rather than departments. Which is more than 40 years old and has each year more than 100,000 attendants. \\nSUAyED offers bachelor and postgraduate degrees. \\nIn recent years, it has attracted students and hired professional scientists from all over the world, most notably from Europe, other countries in Latin America, India, and the United States, creating a unique and diverse scientific community. UNAM is currently recognized as one of the most international research universities in Latin America. All Mexican Nobel laureates were either alumni or faculty of UNAM. \\nUNAM students and professors are regarded throughout Mexico as politically very active, generally speaking. Both undergraduate and graduate studies are available. The UNAM is likely also the Mexican institution, whether public or private, with the greatest infrastructure and investment in basic research. \\nUNAM has a set of schools covering different academic fields such as \"engineering\" or \"law\". \\nResearch centers tend to focus on multidisciplinary problems particularly relevant to Mexico and the developing world, most notably, the Center for Applied Sciences and Technological Development, which focuses on connecting the sciences to real-world problems (e. The UNAM holds a number of programs for students within the country, using scientific internships to encourage research in the country. In 1957 the Doctorate Council was created to regulate and organize graduate studies. \\nOpened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim, the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico. University City) would be in San Ángel, to the south of the city. \\nUNAM has excelled in many areas of research. The university was shut down for the duration. \\nUNAM\\'s history has made it a strong advocate of minorities, especially women in tech. In 2016, the university adopted United Nations platforms throughout all of its campuses to support and empower women. \\nThe emblem of the puma serves as a seal for the sports teams of the university. ,\\xa0optics, nanosciences), and Center for Energy Research, which conducts world-class research in alternative energies. \\nIn 1914 initial efforts to gain autonomy for the university failed. \\nThe last major student strike at the university occurred in 1999–2000 when students shut down the campus for almost a year to protest a proposal to charge students the equivalent of US$150 per semester for those who could afford it. \\nThe university has extension schools in the United States, and Canada, focusing on the Spanish language, English language, Mexican culture, and, in the case of UNAM Canada, French language: UNAM San Antonio, Texas; UNAM Los Angeles, California; UNAM Chicago, Illinois; Gatineau, Quebec; and Seattle, Washington. \\nThe motto that animates the National University, \"For my people the spirit shall speak\", reveals the humanistic vocation with which it was conceived. \\nUNAM currently installed its first supercomputer Sirio (Cray Y/MP) in 1991\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Oxford" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which organization elected the author as a Fellow in 2012 for contributions to quality-of-service management for distributed multimedia systems?\n Context: \"Klara Nahrstedt et al.: Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. (2009), Li Xiao and Klara Nahrstedt: Minimum User-Perceived Interference Routing in Service Composition. (2006), Klara Nahrstedt and Ralf Steinmetz: Resource Management in Networked Multimedia Systems. (1995), Kai Chen and Klara Nahrstedt: Effective location-guided overlay multicast in mobile ad hoc networks. \nYong Rui et al.: The Second International Conference on Internet Multimedia Computing and Service, ICIMCS '10, Harbin, China, December 30-31, 2010 (2010) was edited by Klara Nahrstedt.\nThe Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA#TAB# wrote the paper: Is SDN the de-constraining constraint of the future internet?, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA while writing paper: Squadron: Incentivizing Quality-Aware Mission-Driven Crowd Sensing, Univ. of Penn while writing paper: An architecture for end-to\n\"SmartGridComm 2019 Program & Papers, An overview of quality of service routing for next-generation high-speed networks: problems and solutions, Is SDN the de-constraining constraint of the future internet?, Mapping the PPLive Network: Studying the Impacts of Media Streaming on P2P Overlays, Report of 2017 NSF Workshop on Multimedia Challenges, Opportunities and Research Roadmaps, Mobi-Herald: Alert Propagation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks On March 31, 2016, Coursera announced the launch of the Master of Computer Science in Data Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Holt, a senior vice-president of Intel, also mentioned in a campus talk on September 27, 2007, entitled R&D to Deliver Practical Results: Extending Moores Law that Intel hires more PhD graduates from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign than from any other university in the country. The Center for Plasma-Material Interactions was established in 2004 by Professor David N. It was identified as one of 50 college or university works of art by T. A year before, future U of I Dean of Students, Fred H. In August 2015, the Master of Business Administration program was launched through the platform. At the time, the universitys computer-science graduate program was ranked fifth in the United States by U. In 2007, the university-hosted research Institute for Condensed Matter Theory (ICMT) was launched, with the director Paul Goldbart and the chief scientist Anthony Leggett. CPMI encompasses fusion plasmas in its research. The RBML is one of the largest special collections repositories in the United States. Gallery and exhibit locations include Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and at the School of Art and Design. It is now one of the worlds largest public academic collections. The Graduate Program in Urban Planning at the College of Fine and Applied Arts was ranked 3rd nationally by Planetizen in 2015. Morrison and other U of I graduate founded the Graduate Student Association (GSA). It often worked with the Graduate Student Association to work on various projectsIn 1967, Bruce A. Grainger) has contributed more than $300 million to the university over the last half-century,[citation needed] including donations for the construction of the Grainger Engineering Library. The university celebrated January 12, 1997, as the birthday of HAL 9000, the fictional supercomputer from the novel and film 2001: A Space Odyssey; in both works, HAL credits Urbana, Illinois as his place of operational origin. It is also listed as one of the Top 25 American Research Universities by The Center for Measuring University Performance. The collection also serves University Housing staff as well as the larger campus community. Further the Grainger Foundation (founded by alumnus W. Washington Monthly ranked UIUC 18th among 389 national universities in the U. Alumnus William M. ISG lasted until 2004. Notable among significant donors, alumnus entrepreneur Thomas M. Currently, the campus features 27 LEED-certified buildings. This incident was known was the University of Illinois clout scandal. 6%In 2009, an investigation by The Chicago Tribune reported that some applicants received special consideration for acceptance between 2005 and 2009, despite having sub-par qualifications. The iMSA program is led through live sessions, headed by UIUC faculty. Among these were the water fights of the 1950s and 1960s. Wassaja is the first Native American graduate and is believed to be one of the first Native Americans to receive a medical degree. He also laid the foundation for the large Chinese international student population on campus. The center offers classes, venture and product competitions, and workshops to introduce students to technology innovation and market adoption. The renovations expanded the facility, adding 103,433 square feet to the existing structure and costing $54. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. To earn the distinction, students must have a cumulative grade point average of a 3. In 1998, the Hallene Gateway Plaza was dedicated. The university also offers undergraduate students the opportunity for graduation honors. In 2019, teams competed for $250,000 in funding. Siebel has committed nearly $150 million to the university, including $36 million to build the Thomas M. Researchers at the Prairie Research Institute are engaged in research in agriculture and forestry, biodiversity and ecosystem health, atmospheric resources, climate and associated natural hazards, cultural resources and history of human settlements, disease and public health, emerging pests, fisheries and wildlife, energy and industrial technology, mineral resources, pollution prevention and mitigation, and water resources\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Association for Computing Machinery" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When did Mary Shaw receive the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from U.S. President Barack Obama?\n Context: Mary Shaw: Writing Good Software Engineering Research Paper. (2003) was authored by Mary Shaw.\nMary Shaw's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CTXoO1AAAAAJ.\nMary Shaw was working in the \"Department of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA while writing paper: What's the value proposition of distance education?\", Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University, 15213, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA while writing paper: Curriculum '78—Is Computer Science Really that Unmathematical?, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania while writing paper: Toped, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. while writing\n\"Can Software Engineering Harness the Benefits of Advanced AI?\", The Golden Age of Software Architecture Revisited, Architectural issues in software reuse, Abstraction and verification in Alphard, A comparison of programming languages for software engineering, Toward a Calculus of Confidence, A profession of software engineering: is there a need?\", What's the value proposition of distance education?, Strategies for research about design, The Carnegie-Mellon Curriculum for Undergraduate Computer Science, Toward higher-level abstractions for software systems Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. In 2006, John C. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nThe men\\'s soccer team has won four NCAA Division I College Cup national championships, most recently in 2018. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. The team most recently won the national championship in 2022, completing an undefeated season, the first since Virginia in 2006, and the first to go undefeated across 18 games. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. In addition, two University of Maryland alumni are Nobel Prize laureates; Herbert Hauptman won the 1985 prize in chemistry, and Raymond Davis Jr. Alumnus George Dantzig won the 1975 National Medal of Science for his work in the field of linear programming. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. https://dining. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. They most recently won the NCAA championship in 2019. \\nThe Maryland field hockey team has won a total of eight NCAA national championships and 13 conference championships (10 in the ACC and 5 in the Big Ten). \\nPhi Beta Kappa established a chapter at The University of Maryland in 1964. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nIn 2017, the university received a record-breaking donation of $219. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. \\nThe university suffered multiple data breaches in 2014\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "October 3, 2014" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth year of the author of 'Efficient Yao Graph Construction'?\n Context: Peter Sanders wrote paper amount in year 2015: 76.\nDaniel Funke et al.: A Sweep-Plane Algorithm for Calculating the Isolation of Mountains. (2023) was authored by Peter Sanders 0001.\nPeter Sanders was working in \"Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Baden-Württemberg, Germany while writing paper: More Recent Advances in (Hyper)Graph Partitioning, University of Karlsruhe (TH), 76128, Karlsruhe, Germany while writing paper: Fast Succinct Retrieval and Approximate Membership using Ribbon., University Karlsruhe (TH), 76128, Karlsruhe, Germany (e-mail: while writing paper: Algorithms for memory hierarchies: advanced lectures\n\"How Branch Mispredictions Affect Quicksort, Using Finite Experiments to Study Asymptotic Performance, Think Locally, Act Globally: Perfectly Balanced Graph Partitioning, Uncertainty in telecommunication network design, THE QUADRATIC RESIDUE CIPHER AND SOME NOTES ON IMPLEMENTATION, The factor algorithm for all-to-all communication on clusters of SMP nodes, The Hierarchical Factor Algorithm for\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1967" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In 2014, which conference did the person who published 'Growing and navigating the small world Web by local content' serve as the general chair for?\n Context: \"Le-Shin Wu et al.: 6S: Distributing Crawling and Searching Across Web Peers. (2005), Clayton A. Davis et al.: OSoMe: The IUNI observatory on social media. (2016), Kai-Cheng Yang et al.: The COVID-19 Infodemic: Twitter versus Facebook. (2020), Jacob Ratkiewicz et al.: Truthy: mapping the spread of astroturf in microblog\nThe University of California, Berkeley, CA, Department of Management Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 was working in \"University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA & ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy while writing paper: A Multi-Platform Collection of Social Media Posts about the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA while writing paper: Evidence of a coordinated network amplifying inauthentic narratives in the 2020 election,\n\"Folks in Folksonomies: social link prediction from shared metadata, How to make the top ten: Approximating PageRank from in-degree, OSoMe: The IUNI observatory on social media, Can the Wikipedia moderation model rescue the social marketplace of ideas, Following the Trail of Fake News Spreaders in Social Media: A Deep Learning Model\" was written by Filippo Menczer.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "ACM Web Science 2014 Conference" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the contributor who authored 'A semidefinite programming method for integer convex quadratic minimization' receive an honorary doctorate from the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium?\n Context: Stephen Boyd was working in \"Stanford University\" while writing paper: On achieving reduced error propagation sensitivity in DFE design via convex optimization, Departamento de Matemática Aplicada Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA while writing paper: On the Convergence of Mirror Descent beyond St., Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, Ca 94305,\nStephen Boyd wrote Dynamical system state need not have spectrum. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. Prior to 1952, Berkeley was the University of California, so the university president was also Berkeleys chief executive. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. In 1964, Berkeley was named the best balanced distinguished university, meaning the school had not only the most top departments but also the highest percentage of top ranking departments in its school. In 1982, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) was established on campus with support from the National Science Foundation and at the request of three Berkeley mathematicians—Shiing-Shen Chern, Calvin Moore, and Isadore M. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Between 2001 and 2010, it was the No. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. In 1985, Yale University admissions officer Richard Moll published Public Ivies: A Guide to Americas Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities which named Berkeley a Public Ivy. The university awarded 963 doctoral degrees and 3,531 masters degrees in 2017. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. The university began admitting women the following year. The American Council on Education, a private non-profit association, ranked Berkeley tenth in 1934. 7 million (excluding the budget of the Graduate Assembly of the ASUC), in addition to various investment assets. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. For 2019, Berkeley ranked fourth in enrollment of recipients of the National Merit $2,500 Scholarship (132 scholars). In 1926, future Fleet Admiral Chester W. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Berkeley doctoral programs that received a #1 ranking included English, German, Political Science, Geography, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Epidemiology, Plant Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. The university operates on a semester calendar and awarded 8,725 bachelors, 3,286 masters or professional and 1,272 doctoral degrees in 2018–2019. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. 1 recipient of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships with 1,333 awards. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2017" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of papers attributed to the academic institution of the author who wrote the 'Hardware Works, Software Doesn't: Enforcing Modularity with Mondriaan Memory Protection' article?\n Context: Scott Beamer et al.: GAIL: the graph algorithm iron law. (2015) was authored by Krste Asanovic. Patrick Schaumont et al.: MEMOCODE 2008 Co-Design Contest. (2008) was authored by Krste Asanovic. C. Scott Ananian et al.: Unbounded Transactional Memory. (2005) was authored by Krste Asanovic. Emmett Witchel et al.: Mondrian memory protection. (2002)\nKrste Asanovi was working in \"University of California, Berkeley\" while writing paper: The Vector-Thread Architecture, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Cambridge, MA while writing paper: Scalable processors in the billion-transistor era: IRAM, University of California–Berkeley. while writing paper: Keystone: An Open Framework for Architecting TEEs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while writing paper: Rethinking hardware support for network analysis and intrusion prevention,\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. {'author_wikipedia_text': 'Krste Asanović from the University of California, Berkeley has written and co-authored many academic papers concerning computer architecture\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "317415" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the spouse of the creator of the article 'Java Internet Viewer: A WWW Tool for Remote 3D Medical Image Data Visualization and Comparison'?\n Context: Alan C. Evans wrote 24 papers in 2012.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 18 papers in 2013.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 19 papers in 2014.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 34 papers in 2015.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 23 papers in 2016.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 3 papers in 2022.\nAlan C. Evans wrote 8 papers in the year 2024.\nBérengère Aubert-Broche et al.: A new improved version of the realistic digital brain phantom. (2006) was authored by Alan C. Evans.\nAlan C. Evans is a student at the University of Toronto. He has links to http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FxPzh9kAAAAJ, http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/alan/, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37274652000, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q23890446 and https://en.wikipedia.\nAlan C. Evans was working in the \"McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4 while writing paper: A Tribute to: Keith Worsley — 1951–2009, the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Vermont, Burlington; Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Parkville, Australia; the Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene; the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of\nThe Erratum to “Positive association between cognitive ability and cortical thickness in a representative US sample of healthy 6 to 18 year-olds” [Intelligence 37/2 145–155] was written by Alan C. Evans. Pitfalls in the dipolar model for the neocortical EEG sources was written by Alan C. Evans. A Quantitative EEG Toolbox for the MNI Neuroinformatics Ecosystem: Normative SPM of EEG Source\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Karen Lee Isaac" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which university did the writer of the article 'Footprints in Local Reasoning' get her M.Sc. degree?\n Context: The Department of Computing, Imperial College London, London, South Kensington Campus, 180 Queen's Gate, London SW7 2AZ, UK, was working in \"Imperial College London, UK, while writing paper: Explicit fusions, Department of Computing, University of Edinburgh, The King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK, while writing paper: A Name-free Account of Action Calculi, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK, while writing paper: CoLo She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Bristol University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the contributor who published the Correction/Erratum article earn their PhD degree from?\n Context: Paul M. Thompson's written paper amount in year 2012 is 51.\nPaul M. Thompson's written paper amount in year 2013 is 57.\nPaul M. Thompson's written paper amount in year 2014 is 47.\nPaul M. Thompson's written paper amount in year 2015 is 62.\nPaul M. Thompson wrote 5 papers in 2018.\nPaul M. Thompson's written paper amount in year 2019 is 6 pages.\nArthur W. Toga and Paul M. Thompson: What is where and why it is important. (2007) was authored by Paul M. Thompson.\nPaul M. Thompson has a link to http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q18387155, https://www.researcherid.com/rid/C-4194-2018 and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qCVy9hgAAAAJ.\nPaul M. Thompson's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4720-8867.\nPaul M. Thompson was working in \". Imaging Genetics Center, Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA, USA while writing paper: ENIGMA and Global Neuroscience: A Decade of Large-Scale Studies of the Brain in Health and Disease across more than 40 Countries, Rediscovered in Addiction Research, 1005 Atlas while writing paper: Author Index to Volume 63, USC - University of Southern California (\n\"Ironing out neurodegeneration: is iron intake important during the teenage years?, Neurobiology of intelligence: Health implications?, Right, left, and center: How does cerebral asymmetry mix with callosal connectivity?, ENIGMA and the individual: Predicting factors that affect the brain in 35 countries worldwide, A comprehensive survey of complex brain network representation, Maps of the Brain, Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex, Food & Drug Administration underwent development or testing at the IDD. In 2010, the special advisory group, headed by Peter T. \\nThe Health Science Center has a public–private partnership that is designed to promote research at the institution. Fifteen of the cancer drugs most recently approved by the U. The school has eight campuses, spanning 250 acres (1\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of California, Los Angeles" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many local area networks publications did the author with an hIndex of 59 design?\n Context: Stefano Ceri was working in \"Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. Da Vinci, 32 20133 Milano, Italy while writing paper: Automatic generation of production rules for integrity maintenance, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy while writing paper: Fine-Tuning Large Enterprise Language Models via Ontological Reasoning,, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy while writing paper: It'\nThe Algres testbed of CHIMERA, The case for independent updates, Link Analysis, On the Big Impact of “Big Computer Science”, Topology comparison of Twitter diffusion networks effectively reveals misleading information, The IDEA Web lab, The LOGRES prototype, Order matters! Harnessing a world of orderings for reasoning over massive data, The CTCF Anatomy of Topologically Associating Domains, The Asilomar Report on Database Research, It's a Streaming World! Reasoning upon Rapid\\nThere were only 30 students admitted in the first year. Similar figures apply to graduate students. 62% of the articles produced fall within the 10% most cited in the international bibliography. 7\\xa0million. \\nThe university has a long history of research. A university program in industrial design was started in 1993. The historical building still in use today was designed and built by engineers and architects all graduated from the university itself. There are many scholarships for international students as part of the recent university internationalization strategy. \\nMilan Leonardo is the oldest of the university\\'s campuses still in use. Most students from outside the city are either commuters or renters. \\n45°28′41″N 9°13′38″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff45. The university manages a limited number of approximately 2000 beds available for students. \\nThe first satellite campuses opened in 1987 in Como and in 1989 in Lecco. It is common for both Italian and international students to share flats due to the expensive real-estate market of the city. \\nThe titles registered in the library system can be searched through an online public access catalogue (OPAC). 22732°E\\ufeff / 45. The university offers 32 first level (Bachelor) degree programs. 42, and 16. \\nAccording to the QS World University Rankings the university is ranked as 137th overall in the world, the first Italian university in this ranking. \\nThe system comprises four central libraries along with teaching libraries (department libraries). The first buildings on Piazza Leonardo da Vinci were inaugurated in 1927. \\nSome of them are:\\t\\nPhD students may also take advantage of \"Progetto Rocca MIT-PoliMi Program\", an international program that allows them to spend a visit period working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \\nMore specifically, it was also ranked as the 7th best university in the world regarding civil and structural engineering topics\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Expert Design of Local Area Networks" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the writer of 'Introductory Essay of FAMAS'09' published?\n Context: Rineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 19 in year 2012.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 28 in 2013.\nRineke Verbrugge has written paper amount in year 2014: 20.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 3 in year 2016.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 6 in year 2019.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 7 in year2021.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 9 in year2022.\nRineke Verbrugge has a written paper amount of 7 in year2023.\nRineke Verbrugge has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 0.8125.\nThe Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Groningen, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands was working in \"1. Institute of Artificial Intelligence, P.O. Box 407, 9700 AK Groningen, The Netherlands while writing paper: A Novel Mechanism for a Survival Advantage of Vigilant Individuals in Groups, Artificial Intelligence while writing paper: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,\nRineke Verbrugge wrote \"What Eye Movements Can Tell about Theory of Mind in a Strategic Game.\" and \"How much does it help to know what she knows you know?\" An agent-based simulation study (abstract) was written by Rineke Verbrugge.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "281" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of citations of the article authored by the professional with a co-author at the University of California, Los Angeles and the written piece Multiple Dispatch as Dispatch on Tuples in 1998?\n Context: Gary T. Leavens wrote 6 papers in 2013.\nGary T. Leavens wrote 10 papers in 2014.\nGary T. Leavens's written paper amount in year2022 is 5.\nThe Department of Computer Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA,,,,,, US while writing paper: Protective Interface Specifications, University of central florida, Ames, IA, 50010, U.S.A.#TAB# while writing paper: Model variables: cleanly supporting abstraction in design by contract: Research Articles, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA, while writing paper: The JML and JUnit Way of Unit Testing and its\nGary T. Leavens is the author of \"What kinds of contracts do ML APIs need?\", A Thought on Specification Reflection, What kinds of contracts do ML APIs need?\", Session details: Doctoral symposium, Session details: Panels. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. Students join or initiate research projec'}. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. She was preceded by L. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. MIT has its own police force. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. Johnson was seen to be highly successful in leading his institution to greater strength and unity after these times of turmoil. 1% of its applicants in the 2020–2021 admissions cycle. Under the Communication Requirement, two of the HASS classes, plus two of the classes taken in the designated major must be communication-intensive, including substantial instruction and practice in oral presentation. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5829" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where does the philosopher who authored Looking beyond the brain: Social neuroscience meets narrative practice work as a professor?\n Context: Daniel D. Hutto was working in the University of Hertfordshire, UK while writing paper: Seeking Clarity Throughout. He was working in the University of Hertfordshire, England while writing paper: Limited Engagements and Narrative Extensions. He was also working in the University of Hertfordshire while writing paper: Just the Facts?. Reviewed by: Edouard Machery.\n\"Pluralism, Interaction, and the Ontogeny of Social Cognition, A Job for Philosophy, Extensive enactivism: why keep it all in?, Cognitive ontology in flux: the possibility of protean brains, Re-affirming experience, presence, and the world: setting the RECord straight in reply to No, Much ado about nothing? Why going non-semantic is not merely semantics, Deflating Deflationism about\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Wollongong" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the author of 'Input-to-state stability and interconnections of discontinuous dynamical systems' become a Fellow of IEEE?\n Context: The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, CNRS, CRAN, UMR 7039, France, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia, Université de Lorraine, CRAN, UMR 7039 and the while writing paper: Stability analysis for nonlinear Networked Control Systems: A discrete-time approach, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Eindhoven,\nAtreyee Kundu and Maurice Heemels were supported by the Communaut_e francaise de Belgique - Actions de Recherche Concert_ees, the Belgian Programme on Interuniversity Attraction Poles and by the F.R.S.-FNRS Research Associate Scheme. They were also supported by the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme under the VICI grant \"Wireless control systems: A new frontier in automation\" (no. 11382) awarded by NWO ([citation needed] On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period. \\nIn 2018, the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen. [citation needed] Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first rector magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern-day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region. \\nIn 2019, 708 PhD students were admitted to a PhD programme (compared to 816 in 2018). This would have made the RUG the first Dutch university to open a campus in China. Unlike Leiden University, it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen (Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen). In recent times there are about 32,700 students registered at the University of Groningen with the number of foreign students again growing steadily, and following the tradition set by the first Rector Magnificus, the number of German students and researchers has grown strongly in recent years. \\nIn March 2015, the RUG signed an agreement with the China Agricultural University to establish a campus in the Chinese city of Yantai. \\nThe RUG has 6,250 employees. Around 50% of the admitted PhD students came from abroad. Plans to establish a \"branch campus\" in China\\'s Yantai were called off in January 2018, and the University Museum is now in the process of being established. In 2019, a total of 546 PhDs took place, 22 of them cum laude. The university\\'s alumni and faculty include Johann Bernoulli, Aletta Jacobs, four Nobel Prize winners, nine Spinoza Prize winners, one Stevin Prize winner, various members of the Dutch royal family, several politicians, the first president of the European Central Bank, and a secretary general of NATO. \\nThe University of Groningen developed during the first decades of the twentieth century. \\nThe University of Groningen has eleven faculties, nine graduate schools, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2016" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which country was the author of the paper on spam filtering born?\n Context: Asad Abdi et al.: A linguistic treatment for automatic external plagiarism detection. (2017) was authored by Rasim M. Alguliyev.\nRasim Alguliyev was cited by ByCount in 1991.\nRasim Alguliyev has 46 i10Index.\nRasim Alguliyev was working in the Institute of Information Technologies of ANAS while writing paper: FEATURES OF THE “BLACK MARKET” OF PERSONAL DATA AND THE PROBLEMS CREATED BY THEM.\n\"FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY TO DIRECT DEMOCRACY: CONCEPTUAL VIEWS ON SOCIETY MANAGEMENT, ABOUT THE METHOD OF CREATING A PROFILE FOR WEB USERS, The Method of Measuring the Integration Degree of Countries on the Basis of International Relations, An unsupervised approach to generating generic summaries of documents, A survey of wireless sensor networks, On necessity of the Azerbaijan citation index (AzCI),48778\\n\\nThis article related to government in Japan is a stub. \"}. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Azerbaijan" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the organization where the author of the paper titled 'A wearable ultrasound multi-transducer array system for abdominal organs monitoring' works?\n Context: Michael T. Mills and Nikolaos G. Bourbakis: NLU Methodologies for Capturing Non-redundant Information from Multi-documents - A Survey. (2010) were authored by Nikolaos G. Bourbakis.\nNikolaos Bourbakis was working in \"Wright State University, USA, while writing paper: ANAGNOSTIS — An automatic text reading system, ATRC, Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH, USA, while writing paper: The ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT OF INTEGRATING MULTIPLE TOOLS, Wright State University, College of Engineering, USA, while writing paper: A formal GSPN model of a virtual doctor dialogue system, ATRC Center, Wright State\n\"i>Prognosis/i>—A Wearable Health-Monitoring System for People at Risk: Methodology and Modeling, A Synergistic Model for Monitoring Brain's Changes: A Case Study, A generic floorplanning methodology, A Novel Learning Classification Scheme for Brain EEG Patterns, A methodology of separating images from text using an OCR approach, A Multimodal Interaction Scheme between a Blind User and the Tyflos Assistive Prototype, A Two Form The announcement came just days after the Board of Visitors\\' approval of the university\\'s vision document that Cabrera had overseen. \\nThe research is focused on health, sustainability and security. George Mason was becoming recognized and acclaimed in all of these spheres. In health, researchers focus is on wellness, disease prevention, advanced diagnostics and biomedical analytics. [self-published source?]\\nIn 1966, in the Virginia General Assembly, Alexandria delegate James M. Much of the research takes place in the high-security Biomedical Research Laboratory. Washington is the university\\'s first African-American president. \\nSince the university\\'s founding, two of its economics professors, James M. \\nGeorge Mason University hosts $149 million in sponsored research projects annually, as of 2019. Beside Mason is a model of a writing table that is still in the study of Gunston Hall, Mason\\'s Virginia estate. \\nGeorge Mason University\\'s public policy school and political science department, the Schar School of Policy and Government, was the subject of some controversy over its relationship with former US intelligence agency personnel. \\nThe bronze statue of George Mason on campus[b] was created by Wendy M. \\nIn 1978, George W. \\nThe naming of the Antonin Scalia Law School after the late conservative United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the hiring of conservative United States Supreme Court Justices Bret Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Clarence Thomas as professors, the allegedly “lavish treatments,” speaking gigs, and \"all-experiences-paid\" travel arrangements they received, its close ties with the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, and the extensive provision of professional development and continuing education programs, as well as speaking engagements for sitting judges of lower and appellate divisions - in particular dealing with the topic of law and economics - has brought on controversy on the university itself, the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Federal Judiciary of the United States as a whole over the overt conservative political influence taking place at the law school and the university\\'s growing influence over the U. \\nThe Title IX process (which investigates sex discrimination) at George Mason University has continued to be subject to controversy. Following Cabrera\\'s resignation, Anne B. Matriculated students come from all 50\\xa0states\\xa0and 122 foreign countries. A new building, Fuse at Mason Square, is scheduled to be completed in 2025. \\nStudent organizations can have an academic, social, athletic, religious/irreligious, career, or just about any other focus. \\nIn 2018, Peter Pober was alleged to have committed sexual misconduct during his tenure as a Competitive Speech Coach. \\nThe university\\'s flagship campus is in Fairfax, Virginia. Three are in the Northern Virginia suburbs of the Washington metropolitan area, and one is in Virginia\\'s Blue Ridge Mountains. In 2016, Mason was classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". With more than 300 student organizations, there is much competition to paint one of the benches. Constitution\\'s Bill of Rights. Buchanan in 1986 and Vernon L. In 1958 University College became George Mason College. [c] The rail station is located one block west of the campus. [self-published source?] John Norville Gibson Finley served as director. \"Mason Korea\\'s first commencement class graduated in December 2017. \"\\nOriginally founded as a branch of the University of Virginia, the university has since expanded into a residential college for traditional students with an emphasis on combining modern practice-based professional education with a comprehensive traditional liberal arts curriculum while maintaining its historic commuter student-inclusive environment at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. The books on the table, volumes of Hume, Locke ,and Rousseau, represent influences in his thought. [citation needed]\\n\\nThe Commonwealth of Virginia considers the Songdo campus legally no different from any other Mason campus: \". The university recognizes 500 such groups. \\nGeorge Mason University has four campuses in the United States, each of which is located in Virginia. The drafting of the Vision for Mason, from conception to official outline, created a new mission statement that defines the university. Some have rubbed the statue toe to bring good luck. There are undergraduate programs in health, fitness and recreation. 6,961 miles (11,203\\xa0km) west of Fairfax, Student\\'s Hall and Guest House are on the Songdo campus. Toward the end of Johnson\\'s term, Mason would be deep in planning for a third campus in Prince William County at Manassas\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which institute did the writer of 'A New Algorithm for Finding Weak Components' receive a Bachelor's degree?\n Context: Robert E. Tarjan's written paper amount in year 2012 is 9 pages.\nRobert E. Tarjan wrote 6 papers in 2016.\nRobert E. Tarjan's h-index is 107.\nRobert E. Tarjan was working in \"AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray HIll, NJ while writing paper: Amortized efficiency of list update and paging rules, Stanford University, Stanford, California while writing paper: Toward efficient unstructured multigrid preprocessing (extended abstract), Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ while writing paper: Connected Components on a PRAM in Log Diameter Time, HP Labs, 1501 Page Mill Rd, Palo Alt\nA new approach to the maximum-flow problem was written by Robert E. Tarjan. He also wrote A good algorithm for edge-disjoint branching and An interview with the 1986 A.M. Turing Award recipients, John E. Hopcroft and Robert E. Tarjan. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. The university began admitting women the following year. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. S. S. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. 4%). It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. 90. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. V. Flowing into the main campus are two branches of Strawberry Creek. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "California Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the author of the article on 'Computational Approaches to Image Understanding' educated?\n Context: Michael Brady has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 9.928571428571429.\nThe Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PJ, UK was working in while writing paper: Visual enhancement of incised text, [University of Oxford, Oxford, UK] while writing paper: Parallel algorithms for shape representation, The Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Albany, NY, USA while writing paper: Polycystic ovary syndrome and its impact on women&rsquo;s quality of life: More than just an endoc\nMichael Brady has 234 works count.\n\"Robotics Research: The 1st International Symposium, Expert systems relations in space applications, SYMMETRY ANALYSIS THROUGH WAVE PROPAGATION, A Comparative Study of Spatial Aggregation Methodologies under the BioEarth Framework, The State and Economic Life in Canada, A Linguistic Feature Vector for the Visual Interpretation of Sign Language, Estimating the bias field of MR images, Model–proxy comparison for overshoot phenomenon of Atlantic thermohaline circulation at B All students are members of a college. [citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. In addition to these B. 7% of the intake), up from 80 students (3. It grew quickly from 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. The campaign had raised a total of £2. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. The University of Oxfords foundation date is unknown. The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. ) was, and still is, offered. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. xa0C. Undergraduate scholarships should be open to all Britons. Theology became the sixth honour school. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. M. A. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. 4bn compared to the universitys £1. 5m). The total assets of the colleges of £6. It is also a core member of the Europaeum and forms part of the golden triangle of highly research intensive and elite English universities. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. 6% of the UK intake, up from 558 or 22% in 2019; the number of Black students was 106 (3. Schwarzman in 2019. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. Undergraduates must be in residence from Thursday of 0th week. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. He had enjoyed opportunities. The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. (These are officially known as Full Term: Term is a lengthier period with little practical significance. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. Not all the members of the university who served in the Great War were on the Allied side; there is a remarkable memorial to members of New College who served in the German armed forces, bearing the inscription, In memory of the men of this college who coming from a foreign land entered into the inheritance of this place and returning fought and died for their country in the war 1914–1918. It was not until 1959 that the womens colleges were given full collegiate status. The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Manchester" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of organization where the author of the paper 'Web Pontoon: a method for reflective web applications' is affiliated?\n Context: Reza Razavi is the author of Web Pontoon: a method for reflective web applications.\nReza Razavi can be found at http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q56422571.\nReza Razavi is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=13908270000.\nReza Razavi was working in \"King’s College London, London, UK, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK while writing paper: Can non-specialists provide high quality gold standard labels in challenging modalities?, King's College London, London, Royal Brompton Hospital, London while writing paper: ABSTRACTS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION, SESSION 1, [Division of Imaging Sciences, King's College London, U.K.] while writing paper\nThe King’s College London Coronavirus Health and Experiences of Colleagues at King’s Study (KCL CHECK) protocol paper: a platform for study of the effects of coronavirus pandemic on staff and postgraduate students, A cost effectiveness study establishing the impact and accuracy of implementing the NICE guidelines lowering plasma NTproBNP threshold in patients with clinically suspected heart failure at our institution, Can non-specialists provide high quality gold standard labels in challenging modalities?, Abstract One of the most important appointments was that of Charles Wheatstone as professor of Experimental Philosophy. In the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by subject, Kings Arts & Humanities ranked in the top twenty worldwide. The new certificates however still make reference to the fact that Kings is a constituent college of the University of London. Honour was saved and Winchilsea wrote Wellington an apology. In the QS World Rankings by subject, Kings Arts & Humanities ranked in the top five in the UK. 3xa0million was from research grants and contracts. Whilst not a formal campus, Kings retains an academic presence and estate at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire. The result was a duel in Battersea Fields on 21 March 1829. The Department of Twin Research (TwinsUk), Kings College London is located in St. [citation needed]The Strand Campus redevelopment won the Green Gown Award in 2007 for sustainable construction. Kings College London underwent several mergers with other institutions in the late 20th century. The Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute was opened by the Princess Royal in 2015 at the Denmark Hill Campus. The Florence Nightingale Museum is also located here. The first Kings degrees were awarded in summer 2008. The secular nature of London University gained disapproval, indeed, the storms of opposition which raged around it threatened to crush every spark of vital energy which remained. The campus is named for Thomas Guy, the founder and benefactor of Guys Hospital established in 1726 in the London Borough of Southwark. The award recognised the reduced energy and carbon emissions from a sustainable refurbishment of the historic South Range of the Kings Building. Kings announced that the rebranding plans had been dropped in January 2015. In 1980 Kings regained its legal independence under a new Royal Charter. The dean is responsible for overseeing the spiritual development and welfare of all students and staff. The current Dean of Kings College London is the Reverend Dr Ellen Clark-King. The current senior officers of the college include three senior vice presidents, covering the areas of: academic; health and life science; and operations. Kings Arts & Humanities is distinctive in representing exceptional strength in both the longer established disciplines (such as Philosophy, Classics, Theology, English, History, Languages, and Music) and world-leading quality in more recently established fields (such as Digital Humanities, Film, Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts, and Culture, Media and Creative Industries). The office of dean is established by the colleges ordinances and, under the ordinances passed by the college council in July 2022, has to be an ordained minister of the Church of England That the dean is an ordained person is unusual among British universities, but reflects Kings foundation in the tradition of the Church of England in 1829. Major reconstruction of Kings began in 1966 following the publication of the Robbins Report on Higher Education. The Archbishop of Canterbury is Kings College Londons visitor by right of office owing to the Anglican foundation of Kings. Unlike those in the school, student numbers in the Senior department remained almost stationary during Kings first five years of existence. The Archbishop of Canterbury presided over the opening ceremony, in which a sermon was given in the chapel by Charles James Blomfield, the Bishop of London, on the subject of combining religious instruction with intellectual culture. The current visitor is The Most Reverend Justin Welby. Denmark Hill Campus is situated in south London near the borders of the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Southwark in Camberwell and is the only campus not situated on the River Thames. Despite the attempts to make Kings Anglican-only, the initial prospectus permitted, nonconformists of all sorts to enter the college freely. The nearest Underground station is Westminster. The creation of Kings College as a rival institution represented a Tory response to reassert the educational values of the established order. It is supported by a number of standing committees. xxxix), losing its legal independence. The first University of London degrees were awarded to Kings College London students in 1839. It is one of the oldest university-level institutions in England. Since 2010, the campus has expanded rapidly to incorporate the East Wing of Somerset House and the Virginia Woolf Building next to LSE on Kingsway. The dental school was opened on 12 November 1923 in Kings College Hospital. Since 1999 over half of the activities of Kings have been relocated in new and refurbished buildings\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are credited to the institution where the writer of 'A modified adaptive transform coding scheme with post-processing-enhancement' works?\n Context: Alexey Sergeev and José M. Tribolet: Extended Viable System Model. (2016), Marielba Zacarias et al.: Capturing and Modelling Work Practice. A Context-based Methodological Approach. (2008), James L. Flanagan et al.: Speech Coding. (1979), Nuno Castela et al.: Business Process Model Dynamic Updating. (2010), Carlos Páscoa and José M. Tribolet: Organizational\nJosé Tribolet was working in \"IST/UTL, Portugal, INESC, Portugal while writing paper: Adding a Human Perspective to Enterprise Architectures, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey while writing paper: Using DEMO to Objectify Metamodel Evolution, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal while writing paper: Analog Full-Duplex Speech Scrambling Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Ma#TAB# while writing paper: APPLIC\nThe OPEN ISSUES ON INFORMATION SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH DOMAIN: THE VISION, EX-ANTE and EX-POST Model, APPLICATION OF HOMOMORPHIC FILTERING TO SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING**This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency monitored by ONR under Contract N00014-75-C-0951-NR 049-308 and in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant In total, 12,933 students were enrolled on all schools for the 2007-2008 school-year. It was founded in Lisbon in 1985, being composed by several higher education institutes and schools, some of them with a longer history\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "10983" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What prize did the scholar who published 'The Deep Ritz method: A deep learning-based numerical algorithm for solving variational problems' receive in 2014?\n Context: Zhongwang Zhang et al.: Anchor function: a type of benchmark functions for studying language models. (2024), Lei Wu et al.: Understanding and Enhancing the Transferability of Adversarial Examples. (2018), Linfeng Zhang et al.: Monge-Ampère Flow for Generative Modeling. (2018), Qianxiao Li et al.: Maximum Principle Based Algorithms for Deep Learning. (2017), Zhi-Qin John\nWeinan E has a link to https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=33928 and is also linked to https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=228288.\nE Weinan was working in \"The Beijing Institute of Big Data Research, Beijing, China while writing paper: The Deep Ritz Method: A Deep Learning-Based Numerical Algorithm for Solving Variational Problems, Princeton University while writing paper: Can Shallow Neural Networks Beat the Curse of Dimensionality? A mean field training perspective, Princeton Univ., NJ (United States) while writing paper: Modeling Mesoscale Processes of Scalable Synthesis (Final Report), Beijing International\nThe heterogeneous multiscale method: A ten-year review, The Landscape of Complex Networks, <i>A priori</i> estimates of the population risk for two-layer neural networks, DeePTB: A deep learning-based tight-binding approach with $ab$ $initio$ accuracy, Response to “Comment on ‘Nested stochastic simulation algorithm for chemical kinetic systems with disparate rates’ [J The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Theodore von Kármán Prize" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has a higher twoYearMeanCitedness, the author who published 'Trees and Semantics' or the author of 'Progress toward the whole-genome shotgun sequencing of Drosophila'?\n Context: Eugene W. Myers wrote 2 papers in 2017.\nEugene W. Myers wrote 2 papers in 2018.\nEugene W. Myers wrote 2 papers in 2019.\nEugene W. Myers wrote 5 papers in 2020.\nEugene W. Myers wrote 4 papers in 2021.\nEugene W. Myers wrote a paper amount of 9 in 2022.\nEugene W. Myers wrote 8 papers in 2023.\n\"Clemens Dubslaff et al.: Feature causality. (2024), Clemens Dubslaff et al.: Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency. (2023), Christel Baier et al.: Operational Causality - Necessarily Sufficient and Sufficiently Necessary. (2022), Maryam Bagheri et al.: Magnifier: A Compositional\nEugene W. Myers has an h-index of 12.\nChristel Baier's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q62415763.\nEugene W. Myers was working in \"Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany. while writing paper: Rapid and ongoing evolution of repetitive sequence structures in human centromeres, Department of Systems Biology, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany, Center for Systems Biology, Dresden, Germany, Faculty of Computer Science, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, while writing paper: Standards recommendations for the Earth BioGenome Project, CSBD / MPI CBG\nErratum: Genome biology of the darkedged splitfin, i>Girardinichthys multiradiatus/i>, and the evolution of sex chromosomes and placentation was written by Eugene W. Myers. Merfin: improved variant filtering and polishing via k-mer validation. Directors emeritus are: Eugene Myers (USA), Kai Simons (Finland), Elisabeth Knust (Germany), Wieland Huttner. \\nThe MPI-CBG is headed by six tenured directors or group leaders – Anne Grapin-Botton (France) as managing director, Anthony Hyman (UK), Marino Zerial (Italy), Stephan Grill (Germany), Heather Harrington (USA), and Meritxell Huch (Spain). \\nThe research theme of research at MPI-CBG lies in the fundamental scientific questions pertaining to organisation of biology at various scales: How do biomolecules organize in a functioning cell? How do cells form tissues? and How do tissues form organisms? The research in the institute encompasses many topics from molecular, cellular, and developmental biology as well as from biophysics\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Eugene W. Myers" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are there for the affiliation of the creator of 'Tracking local communities in streaming graphs with a dynamic algorithm'?\n Context: Soroush Vahidi et al.: Parallel Longest Common SubSequence Analysis In Chapel. (2023) was authored by David A. Bader and David Ediger et al.: Massive Social Network Analysis: Mining Twitter for Social Good. (2010).\nThe Ying Wu College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA is the location of David A. Bader who was working in \"New Jersey Institute of Technology.\". He is also the author of paper: Scalable Katz Ranking Computation in Large Static and Dynamic Graphs, the School of Compuational Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA. He is also the author of paper: STINGER: High performance data structure for streaming graphs, the School of Comp\nOn the Design and Analysis of Irregular Algorithms on the Cell Processor: A Case Study of List Ranking was written by David A. Bader. Parallel algorithms for image enhancement and segmentation by region growing with an experimental study. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. A second data breach occurred several months later. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nThe university has many notable academics. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. As of 2018, the university is involved with over 30 projects and 1. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. That year, the first female students enrolled at the school. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. The university is ranked as a Top Producing Institution of Fulbright U. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. College Park Scholars is another LLP umbrella that includes programs in the arts, public health, and legal thought, among other things. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "23401" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who has been elected as an IEEE Fellow in 2019 for contributions to algorithmic graph theory and algorithmic game theory?\n Context: \"Erik D. Demaine and Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi: Graphs excluding a fixed minor have grids as large as treewidth, with combinatorial and algorithmic applications through bidimensionality. (2005), Erik D. Demaine and Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi: The Bidimensionality Theory and Its Algorithmic Applications. (2008), Soheil Behnezhad et al.: Stochastic Matching with Few Queries: (1\nChristian Scheideler and Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi: Proceedings of the 29th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, SPAA 2017, Washington DC, USA, July 24-26, 2017 (2017), edited by Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi and Mohammad Reza Mousavi: Topics in Theoretical Computer Science - The First IFIP WG 1.8 International Conference, TTCS 2015, Tehran, Iran, August 26-\nMohammad Hajiaghayi's link is https://dl.acm.org/profile/81100596923. He also has a link to https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=95073 and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SQ1eGN4AAAAJ.\nMohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi was working in the Computer Science Department, University of Maryland College Park, MD#TAB# while writing paper: Improved Approximation Algorithms for (Budgeted) Node-Weighted Steiner Problems. He was working in AT&T Labs. — Research, 180, Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932, United States while writing paper: A note on the subadditive network design problem.\n\"Assignment problem in content distribution networks: unsplittable hard-capacitated facility location, A constant factor approximation algorithm for fault-tolerant k-median, Weighted Edit Distance Computation: Strings, Trees, and Dyck, Prize-Collecting Steiner Networks on Planar Graphs, Improved Approximation Algorithms for Minimum Weight Vertex Separators, On the Efficiency and Equilibria of Rich Ads, MapReduce Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. Alumnus George Dantzig won the 1975 National Medal of Science for his work in the field of linear programming. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. In addition, two University of Maryland alumni are Nobel Prize laureates; Herbert Hauptman won the 1985 prize in chemistry, and Raymond Davis Jr. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. won the 2002 prize in physics. In 2006, John C. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Students and Scholars for the 2017–2018 academic year by the United States Department of State\\'s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. https://dining. \\n\\nNotable alumni include House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer; Google co-founder Sergey Brin; The Muppets creator Jim Henson; The Wire creator David Simon; former NFL Quarterback Norman \"Boomer\" Esiason; CBS host Gayle King; journalist Connie Chung; and Seinfeld co-creator and Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David. In 1969, the university was elected to the Association of American Universities. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. News & World Report rankings of \"National Universities\" across the United States, and it is ranked tied for 19th nationally among public universities. \"\\nMany of the faculty members have funding from federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Security Agency. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. Mark Turgeon became head coach in 2011. The team most recently won the national championship in 2022, completing an undefeated season, the first since Virginia in 2006, and the first to go undefeated across 18 games. \\nThe men\\'s soccer team has won four NCAA Division I College Cup national championships, most recently in 2018. They most recently won the NCAA championship in 2019. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. \\nThe university was ranked among Peace Corps\\' 25 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges for the tenth consecutive year in 2020. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. CALCE is dedicated to providing a knowledge and resource base to support the development of electronic components, products, and systems. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nPhi Beta Kappa established a chapter at The University of Maryland in 1964. Despite the attribution, no charges were filed. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nIn 2021, the university was ranked among the top 10 universities in The Princeton Review\\'s annual survey of the Top Schools for Innovation & Entrepreneurship; this was the sixth consecutive such ranking. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. 5 billion in donations since 2018. James Clark, who graduated with an engineering degree in 1950, donated over $45 million to the college of engineering, which also bears his name. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which organization has awarded the author of Image Compression Methods with Distortion Controlled Capabilities the title of Fellow?\n Context: John H. Reif is the author of \"On the Impossibility of Interaction-Free Quantum Sensing for Small I/O Bandwidth.\".\nThe Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, USA, is the Adjunct Professor of Computing and Information Technology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. John H. Reif was working in the \">University of Padua while writing paper: The Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms, and Applications, A. Hollis Edens Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, USA while writing\nThe bridge test for sampling narrow passages with probabilistic roadmap planners was written by John H. Reif. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR) is at the forefront of international research on climate science and policy, and its researchers have participated as co-chair, coordinating lead authors or lead authors in all the assessment reports so far published by the IPCC. In addition, the University of Bern has also taken the lead in the German-speaking world in creating a number of novel study programmes, for instance Evaluation. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. \\nThe Bologna Declaration ushered in the era of ECTS credits and the bachelor's and master's degree structure. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. It was also Russian female students who in the 1870s won the right for women to study\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "American Association for the Advancement of Science, IEEE, ACM, and the Institute of Combinatorics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the institution where the author of the article 'Keynote 2: Opportunities and challenges in hyperspectral remote sensing' is affiliated?\n Context: Jocelyn Chanussot was working in \"Instituto de Telecomunicaçes, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, GIPSA-lab, Saint Martin d'Hères, France while writing paper: Spectral Variability in Hyperspectral Data Unmixing: A comprehensive review, Laboratoire Grenoblois lImage, de la Parole, du Signal et de lAutomatique, Grenoble Institute of Technology ( \\nHEC Paris also joined the new university pole without becoming a member. The goal was to be recognized as an entity of sufficient size and quality, and to become a top-ranking, research-focused French university. This new pole was initially called \"NewUni\", and became the Polytechnic Institute of Paris in February 2019. The resources contributed by these organizations will remain largely independent from other member institutions. The project integrates several engineering schools and research centers that are part of the world\\'s top research organizations in various fields\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "907793" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author's affiliation has more publications, the creator of BONSAI: 3D Object Recognition Using Constrained Search or the author who published Stability analysis of an adaptive Wiener structure?\n Context: Joshua J. Engelsma et al.: Fingerprint Match in Box. (2018) was authored by Anil K. Jain 0001.\nMarkus Rupp was working in \"Institute of Telecommunications, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria while writing paper: Unbiased Benchmarking in Mobile Networks: The Role of Sampling and Stratification, TU Wien, Gusshausstr 25/389, Vienna 1040, Austria while writing paper: On pilot-symbol aided channel estimation in FBMC-OQAM, Bell Laboratories-Lucent Technologies, Wireless Research Laboratory, Holmdel,\\nResearch focus points of TU Wien are introduced as computational science and engineering, quantum physics and quantum technologies, materials and matter, information and communication technology and energy and environment. \\nDevelopment work in almost all areas of technology is encouraged by the interaction between basic research and the different fields of engineering sciences at TU Wien. 37000°E\\ufeff / 48. \\nAs a university of technology, TU Wien covers a wide spectrum of scientific concepts from abstract pure research and the fundamental principles of science to applied technological research and partnership with industry. TU Wien has sharpened its research profile by defining competence fields and setting up interdisciplinary collaboration centres, and clearer outlines will be developed. \\n48°11′56″N 16°22′12″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff48\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Michigan State University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications, the creator of General finite-dimensional risk-sensitive problems or the writer of Building Brains?\n Context: Steve Furber cited ByCount: 6117.\nSteve Furber has an h-index of 36.\nThe School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK was working in \"University of Manchester, UK\" while writing paper: Beyond Moore's law, School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK while writing paper: Delay insensitive system-on-chip interconnect using 1-of-4 data encoding, Advanced Processor Technology while writing paper: Return of asynchronous logic, Asynchronous and Self.\nThe Future of Computer Technology and its Implications for the Computer Industry, Future Trends in SoC Interconnect, Neuromorphic Systems, A novel area-efficient binary adder, On generating multicast routes for SpiNNaker, Overview of the SpiNNaker System Architecture, STDP Pattern Onset Learning Depends on Background Activity, The Design of an Asynchronous Carry-Lookahead Adder Based on Data Characteristics, An investigation into the security of self-timed circuits, A computational model of typical\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Robert J. Elliott" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was Philippa Gardner elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering?\n Context: The Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK, is located at 180 Queen's Gate, London, SW7 2AZ, UK. It is the location of Philippa Gardner who was working in \"Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, while writing paper: Steps in Modular Specifications for Concurrent Modules (Invited Tutorial Paper), Imperial College, London, UK while writing paper: Coq formalisation for Article, Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, 180 Queen's Gate, London\nA new type theory for representing logics was written by Philippa Gardner and A Name-free Account of Action Calculi.\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2020" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many papers does the institution of the researcher who published the CIPHER paper have?\n Context: Fang Liu 0006 is a creator.\nFang Liu was working in \"View further author information while writing paper: Privacy Risk and Preservation in Contact Tracing of COVID19, State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China while writing paper: Inferring Geothermal Reservoir Processes at the Raft River Geothermal Field, Idaho, USA, Through Modeling scp>InSAR/scp> Measured Surface Deformation, She\n\"Studies on the Marker Compounds for Standardization of Traditional Chinese Medicine \"Polyporus Sclerotium (ChoRei)\", Breastfeeding Risk from Detectable Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Breastmilk, Therapeutic drug monitoring: a review, Stem Cells in Toxicity Testing, The Diagnostic Value of Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in Occult Cerebral Bleedings, Pharmacokinetic profiles of hydroxysafflor A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. \\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. Southwark was bombed seven times and its population halved by the end of the War. These comprised:\\nIn 1931, they were sold to the Tate Gallery. A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "16881" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the nationality of the author who published Getting into predictive processing's great guessing game: Bootstrap heaven or hell?\n Context: The School of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, De Havilland Campus, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9AB, UK is the home of Daniel D. Hutto who was working in \"University of Hertfordshire, U.K. while writing paper: Introduction, University of Hertfordshire, England#TAB# while writing paper: Consciousness Demystified, Philosophical Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, UK while writing paper: Presumptuous\nThe book \"Interacting? Yes. But, of what kind and on what basis?\" was written by Daniel D. Hutto. It includes: \"Getting into predictive processing's great guessing game: Bootstrap heaven or hell?\", \"Enacting is enough: Commentary on Dave Ward's \"The agent in magenta\", \"Extensive enactivism: why keep it all in?\", A Job for Philosophy, Re-affirming experience, presence, and the world: setting the REC\\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "American" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the Carnegie Mellon University where the contributor of 'Making Sense of Dynamic Systems: How Our Understanding of Stocks and Flows Depends on a Global Perspective' publication is affiliated?\n Context: Palvi Aggarwal et al.: Understanding Cyber Situational Awareness in a Cyber Security Game involving. (2018) was authored by Cleotilde Gonzalez.\nCleotilde González is a postdoctoral research associate at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. She received a Ph.D. in management information systems from Texas Tech University. She is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Universidad. She also wrote paper: The Cultural Determinants of Strategic Bias in Conflict Resolution, - while writing paper: Decision Centralization and Learning from Experience in Groups, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA while\nCleotilde González wrote \"Mathematical knowledge is related to understanding stocks and flows: results from two nations\".\\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. \\nLondon South Bank University works in partnership with institutions in the UK, Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). \\nIn 2014 university officials removed a poster featuring the Flying Spaghetti Monster and the stand erected by the students from the South Bank Atheist Society during the Fresher\\'s week, claiming it was \"religiously offensive\". \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. \\nThe LSBU-sponsored University Academy of Engineering South Bank opened its doors to students in September 2014. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. In 1992, the newly created Baroness Perry (August 1991) became the University\\'s first Vice-Chancellor. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\"\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "4774016" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications, the creator of Fisher Kernels for Relational Data or the writer of A New Type Theory for Representing Logics?\n Context: The Symbolic Interior Point Method was developed by the University of Freiburg, Machine Learning Lab, Freiburg, Germany#TAB# while writing paper: Towards Understanding and Arguing with Classifiers: Recent Progress, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany while writing paper: Structured Object-Aware Physics Prediction for Video Modeling and Planning, AIML lab (TU Darmstadt) and hessian.AI while writing paper: Right for the Right Concept: Revising Neuro-Symbolic Concepts by Interact\nThe book \"Right for Better Reasons: Training Differentiable Models by Constraining their Influence Functions, Topic Models Conditioned on Relations, A Revised Publication Model for ECML PKDD, A Typology for Exploring the Mitigation of Shortcut Behavior, Bayesian Logic Programming: Theory and Tool, Reports of the AAAI 2010 Conference Workshops, To Trust or Not To Trust Prediction Scores for Membership Inference Attacks, A deeper empirical analysis of CBP algorithm: groundedu-domain is today restricted to United States-affiliated institutions. edu (udo being short for Universität Dortmund), although the . The national Domain Name System service was started in 1988. Carl Djerassi was awarded an honorary doctorare for his science-in-fiction in 2009. \\nFormer president of Germany, Johannes Rau was awarded an honorary doctorate from the university in 2004. \\nIn 2006, The University of Dortmund hosted the 11th Federation of International Robot-soccer Association (FIRA) RoboWorld Cup. \\nThe first point of registration for \n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Philippa Gardner" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the physicist who authored Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems born?\n Context: M.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2012 is 2.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2017 is 0.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2019 is 3,.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2023 is 7.\nMarc A. Kastner: Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems. (2005) was authored by Marc A. Kastner 0002.\nM.A. Kastner's i10Index is 184.\nMarc A. Kastner 0002 was created.\nMarc A. Kastner 0002 can be found at https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=266248.\nM. A. Kastner's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7641-5438.\nM. A. Kastner is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7101962238&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nM.A. Kastner was working in the Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139-4037, Massachusetts, USA while writing paper: Defects in lone-pair semiconductors: The valence-alternation model and new directions, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA while writing paper: Breakdown of the integer and fractional quantum Hall states in a quantum point contact, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA\nM.A. Kastner has 247 works count.\nThe \"Magnetic frustration model for superconductivity in planar CuO2 systems, Measured Potential Profile in a Quantum Anomalous Hall System Suggests Bulk-Dominated Current Flow, Universal conductance fluctuations in a MnBi$_2$Te$_4$ thin film, Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems, Exactly exponential band tail in a glassy semiconductor, Long-live The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. She was preceded by L. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. 1% of its applicants in the 2020–2021 admissions cycle. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. Designed by William Welles Bosworth, these imposing buildings were built of reinforced concrete, a first for a non-industrial – much less university – building in the US. M. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. The friezes of the limestone-clad buildings around Killian Court are engraved with the names of important scientists and philosophers. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. In addition to developing the predecessors to modern computing and networking technologies, students, staff, and faculty members at Project MAC, the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and the Tech Model Railroad Club wrote some of the earliest interactive computer video games like Spacewar! and created much of modern hacker slang and culture. Work on defense projects continued even after then\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Toronto, Ontario" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What type of reasoning has the author of 'Querying the Semantic Web: A Formal Approach' focused on in his research work?\n Context: Andrew Bate et al.: Extending Consequence-Based Reasoning to SRIQ. (2016) was authored by Ian Horrocks 0001 and David Carral et al.: Pushing the Boundaries of Tractable Ontology Reasoning. (2014) and Ahmet Soylu et al.: Ontology-based end-user visual query formulation: Why, what, who, how, and which? (2006).\nThe Department of Computer Science, Univ. of Oxford, UK#TAB# was working in \"[Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford] while writing paper: Consequence-based reasoning beyond horn ontologies, University of Oxford while writing paper: Introducing Nominals to the Combined Query Answering Approaches for EL, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Oxford, UK#TAB# while writing paper: OntoLAMA: LAnguage Model Analysis for On\nThe Instance Store: DL Reasoning with Large Numbers of Individuals, Is my ontology matching system similar to yours, A Description Logic with Transitive and Converse Roles and Role Hierarchies, What Are Ontologies Good for?, Where Are the Rules, How Incomplete Is Your Semantic Web Reasoner?, A Novel Approach to Ontology Classification, How to Decide Query Containment under Constraints Using a Description Logic\" was written by Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. [citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. Undergraduate scholarships should be open to all Britons. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. xa0C. All students are members of a college. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. The University of Oxfords foundation date is unknown. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. It is also a core member of the Europaeum and forms part of the golden triangle of highly research intensive and elite English universities. In addition to these B. , Nuffield College as a centre for the social sciences), these are exceptions, and most colleges will have a broad mix of academics and students from a diverse range of subjects. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. It was not until 1959 that the womens colleges were given full collegiate status. The campaign had raised a total of £2. 4bn compared to the universitys £1. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. 5m). Oxford is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities, the G5, the League of European Research Universities, and the International Alliance of Research Universities. (These are officially known as Full Term: Term is a lengthier period with little practical significance. The university has defended its decisions saying it takes legal, ethical and reputational issues into consideration. It grew quickly from 1167 when English students returned from the University of Paris. Theology became the sixth honour school. ) was, and still is, offered. Schwarzman in 2019. Social historian and Somerville College alumna Jane Robinsons book Bluestockings: A Remarkable History of the First Women to Fight for an Education gives a very detailed and immersive account of this history. Talbot insisted on a specifically Anglican institution, which was unacceptable to most of the other members. 8xa0billion by July 2018. The two English ancient universities share many common features and are jointly referred to as Oxbridge\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "tableau reasoning" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the author's institution of the paper 'IROS' published in the year 1998?\n Context: Deniz Başkent has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.0689655172413792.\nDeniz Başkent is cited by count of 4572.\nDeniz Başkent has an i10Index of 73.\nDeniz Başkent was working in \"Perceptual and Cognitive Neuroscience (PCN) while writing paper: Perception and psychoacoustics of speech in cochlear implant users, Perceptual and Cognitive Neuroscience (PCN) while writing paper: Perception of L2 lexical stress in words degraded by a cochlear implant simulation, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, Research School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences, while\nThe book \"Map building with multiple range measurements using morphological surface profile extraction, Speech Prosody: The Musical, Magical Quality of Speech, Comparison of two methods of surface profile extraction from multiple ultrasonic range measurements, Veilige auditieve omgevingen voor mensen met visuele en verstandelijke beperkingen : Onderzoeksrapportage ten behoeve van de praktijk, The musician effect: does it persist under de The buildings are also built a 'City within the city' concept: by bringing the outside in, patients are able to continue to participate in society. \\nThe main building was opened in 1997. \\nThe medical centre is affiliated with the University of Groningen and offers supraregional tertiary care to the northern part of the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "56608" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the author of Robots and pandemics in science fiction raised?\n Context: Henry Hexmoor et al.: Robot Learning a New Subfield? The Robolearn-96 Workshop. (1997) was authored by Robin R. Murphy.\nThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. wrote paper: \"Robots for good\": Ten defining questions, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. while writing paper: Final Report for the DARPA/NSF Interdisciplinary Study on Human–Robot Interaction, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA. while writing paper: Humans, robots, rubble,\n\"Human–Robot Interaction in USAR technical search: two heads are better than one, AI reflections in 2021, A survey of social gaze, iological and cognitive Foun of Intelligent Sensor Fusio, Evidence of the need for social intelligence in rescue robots, A survey of animal foraging for directed, persistent search by rescue robotics, Mobile robots: a proving ground for artificial intelligence, Introduction to the Special Issue on Human – Robot Interaction, Beyond Asimov: The Three Laws The complaint was filed by Dr. The Kinsey Institute for sexual research was established in 1945. The collection will be on permanent display. Within the Lilly Library is the Ruth E. He collaborated with Frederick L. It has been called a Public Ivy university. News. In March 2014, the U. Professor Phyllis R. In May 2016, the U. Jordan became president of Stanford University in June 1891. [citation needed]Morrison went on to become the first female professor at IU in 1873. It was named in honor of Indiana University alumnus John A. The collections represent cultures from each of the worlds inhabited continents. Lilly Jr. The first degrees in chemistry were awarded in 1890. The archaeology collections piece together the material remains of cultures from the earliest occupations of North American through to the modern period. 1 in the nation by U. This location was closed for renovations to the museum in spring 2017. The growth of the institution was slow. Some buildings on campus underwent similar expansion. The complaints involved both students and university staff or faculty. Pei in August 1981. M. M. M. M. Synges The Playboy of the Western World, and J. In February 2024, the U. This collection is the largest public collection of art outside of a museum. The first class graduated in 1830. Nine of the oldest buildings are included in a national historic district known as The Old Crescent. Grunwald in 2011. It is located at 1201 East 7th Street. The 2022 annual ranking of U. In this period 15 new buildings have been constructed. 16 of the 22 total panels created are housed at the auditorium. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 68 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. He added matching funds from the state legislature and opened a full-scale fund-raising campaign among alumni and the business community. The museum routinely has been ranked among the best university art museums in the United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Douglas, Georgia" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did Ella Atkins become an assistant professor of aerospace engineering from 1999 to 2006?\n Context: Ella Atkins was working in \"University of Michigan while writing paper: A Reconfigurable Flight Management System for Small-Scale Unmanned Air Systems, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI, USA while writing paper: Buying Time for resource-bounded planning, University of Michigan while writing paper: Development, Implementation, and Experimental Outdoor Evaluation of Quadcopter Controllers for Computationally Limited Embedded Systems, The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ann Arbor, MI, Ann Arbor\nElla Atkins wrote \"Unmanned Aircraft System Navigation in the Urban Environment: A Systems Analysis, Current challenges and mitigations for airborne detection of vertical obstacles, When, Where, and What?\" A New Dataset for Anomaly Detection in Driving Videos, A survey of consensus problems in multi-agent coordination, Qualitative Failure Analysis for a Small Quadrotor Unmanned Aircraft System, Characterizing Energy Use of a Commercially Available Ground Robot: Method and Results, Can a Laplace PDE De In 1958, Charlie L. The Master of Information Technology program, jointly sponsored by the Pamplin College of Business and the College of Engineering, is ranked No. 6% from the previous years 20,897 applications for an overall admissions rate of 65. However, diplomas and transcripts still spell out the formal name. history, surpassed only by the Bath School bombing in 1927 that killed 44. As of 2015,[update] VT had more than 240,000 living alumni worldwide. Most notable among VTTI endeavors are its naturalistic driving studies. The university also ended its binding early decision program because it created unneeded pressure on students [. He was succeeded as president by James Douglas McComas who served until 1994. VPI President T. The students involved were suspended and the faculty members involved were fired from the university and the administration went to court and obtained an injunction to prevent them from repeating the act. Due to the Heth familys wealth and political connections, Vawters position as head of the VPI physics department, and the scandalous extramarital affair that led to the shooting, the resulting murder trial was one of the most sensational in Virginia history (Vawter was acquitted, and left the school). Baliles, the featured speaker at the Virginia Techs 115th annual commencement exercises, scolded the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors for the scandal and warned other state-supported institutions in Virginia not to put athletics ahead of academics. Today, Radford University is a co-educational research university that enrolls nearly 10,000 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs. Supreme Court decided Students for Fair Admissions v. This succeeded in calming tensions on campus, but only for a few weeks. Vawter, who had served on the VPI board of visitors from 1886 to 1900), shot Stockton Heth, Jr. Three more black students were admitted in 1954. The Virginia Tech massacre led to an intense nationwide debate over gun rights, gun safety and efficacy of gun-free zones. The Virginia Tech administration under Hahn took swift action. [a] Among its alumni are 8 Medal of Honor recipients, 97 generals and admirals, governors of two U. This program eventually developed into a two-year engineering program that allowed students to transfer to VPI for their final two years of degree work. First-year cadets and their training cadre re-enact Addison Caldwells journey every year in the Caldwell March. The goal was not reached, but membership in the corps did increase substantially by the end of the decade. The Pamplin College of Businesss part-time MBA program was tied for 19th overall by U. The student body that had been approximately 5,682 in 1962 increased by roughly 1,000 students each year, new dormitories and academic buildings were constructed, faculty members were added – in 1966, for instance, more than 100 new professors joined the faculty – and research budgets were increased. Each year, the university receives thousands of awards to conduct research from an ever-expanding base of sponsors. , a scion of one of Montgomery Countys wealthiest families, in his campus home on faculty row. The establishment of scholarships for cadets and a resurgence of national patriotism after the September 11 attacks helped the corps recruit new cadets, increasing the ranks to 1,127 by 2018—the largest corps the university has seen since the mid-1960s. Despite its long history as a military school, Virginia Tech was no exception. The graduate architecture program ranked 9th in the nation. The institute offers intensive English language programs for college-age students, professionals, and diplomats. In a nod to this southern heritage the Confederate Battle Flag was traditionally waved by cheerleaders at Virginia Tech football games and the Highty-Tighties played Dixie as a fight song when the Hokies scored a touchdown. The massacre is the deadliest mass shooting on an American college campus, surpassing the University of Texas tower shooting in 1966. The graduate architecture program ranked 14th. Lavery, who had joined the Virginia Tech faculty in 1966, took over as president when Hahn left the university to join Georgia-Pacific. Other research conducted throughout the universitys colleges and interdisciplinary groups includes high-performance computing; advanced materials; wireless telecommunication; housing; human and animal health; cognition, development, and behavior; the environment; and energy, including power electronics, biofuels, fuel cells, and solar-powered building structures. In 2010, the board of visitors passed a resolution about using the gray stone, shaded by hues of brown and pink, in all building projects. It prompted many states to introduce legislation to prohibit public colleges and universities from banning concealed weapons on campus for permit holders. News & World Reports Best Online Graduate Computer Information Technology Programs\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Maryland, College Park" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are attributed to the institution where the creator of 'Response to \"The physics of ghost imaging - nonlocal interference or local intensity fluctuation correlation?\"' is affiliated?\n Context: Jeffrey H. Shapiro was working in the \"Division of Electrical Sciences and Applied Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 while writing paper: Reciprocity of the Turbulent Atmosphere*, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA while writing paper: Non-line-of-sight single-scatter propagation model, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA while writing paper: Four\nJ. N. Blakely, “Quantum illumination with a parametrically amplified idler” [Phys. Lett. A 400 (2021) 127319] was written by Jeffrey H. Shapiro. His response to “The physics of ghost imaging—nonlocal interference or local intensity fluctuation correlation?” was written by Jeffrey H. Shapiro. Precise comparison of experimental and theoretical SNRs in CO_2 laser heterodyne systems: comments. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as Course 6. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name. Students join or initiate research projec'}. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. Each building at MIT has a number (possibly preceded by a W, N, E, or NW) designation, and most have a name as well. The courseware platform is open source, and other universities have already joined and added their own course content. Still, as late as 1949, the Lewis Committee lamented in its report on the state of education at MIT that the Institute is widely conceived as basically a vocational school, a partly unjustified perception the committee sought to change. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. [needs update] The largest undergraduate degree programs were in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6–2), Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6–3), Mechanical Engineering (Course 2), Physics (Course 8), and Mathematics (Course 18). While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. a special type of educational institution which can be defined as a university polarized around science, engineering, and the arts. The institute adopted the European polytechnic university model and emphasized laboratory instruction from an early date. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. MIT students refer to both their majors and classes using numbers or acronyms alone. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. With a cost of US$400 million, it is also one of the costliest buildings on campus. As of Octoberxa02023[update], 101 Nobel laureates, 26 Turing Award winners, and 8 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with MIT as alumni, faculty members, or researchers. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "14661139" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the IEEE Computer Society's Taylor L. Booth Education Award granted to the author of Flipping Modules to Minimize Maximum Wire Length?\n Context: Sartaj Sahni was working in the \"university of minnesota\" while writing paper: Simulated Annealing and Combinatorial Optimization, Computer and Information Science and Engineering Department, University of Florida, 136 Lind Hall, 207 Church St., SE, Minneapolis, MN, USA while writing paper: On the circuit implementation problem, IEEE ISSPIT 2013: Message from the TPC chairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA while writing paper: A Systolic Design\nSartaj Sahni is the author of IEEE ISSPIT 2013: Message from the TPC chairs.44 that year, and that was with many riders paying $1. Approximately 900 students reside in the building named in honor of William T. In 1954, C. In more recent years, Frank Gehry designed the Frederick R. The Wake was named the nations best campus publication (2006) by the Independent Press Association. The default place name for the ZIP code serving the campus is St. This was followed by Lilleheis performance of the first artificial heart valve implant in a human in 1958, and in the same year, Earl Bakken, co-founder of Medtronic, Inc. Among matriculants to the university, 66. Student response was overwhelmingly positive, and the program was expanded in recent years due to campus safety concerns. An 1876 donation from flour miller John S. Another notable structure is the addition to the Architecture building, designed by Steven Holl and completed in 2002. The nursing school later opened its doors to male students in 1949. Of the 50% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. 55 million in 2008, the operating subsidy was only $1. It won an American Institute of Architects award for its innovative design. 20th-century breakthroughs at the University of Minnesota positioned it as a leader in medical innovation. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 112 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. Other graduate schools ranked highly by U. The school shut down following a financial crisis during the American Civil War, but reopened in 1867 with considerable financial help from John S. This was done to ensure its longevity. Helen Marr Ely was the first female graduate in 1875. The abstract structure is considered highly significant because it was built prior to the widespread use of computer-aided design in architecture. It launched the career of novelist and scriptwriter Max Shulman. 6xa0km) downstream to its current location. Minnesotas undergraduate program was ranked 53th among national universities by U. Prominent on this campus is Bailey Hall, the St. GAPSA is also a member of the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. It struggled in its early years and relied on donations to stay open from donors, including South Carolina Governor William Aiken Jr. Even Metro Transits busy Metro Blue Line light rail required a subsidy of $1. The university progressed by awarding its first masters degree in 1880 and conferring its first Ph. , developed the first portable pacemaker, introduced into practice by Lillehei. The original Minneapolis campus overlooked the Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River, but it was later moved about a mile (1. 8% Unknown, 1. Part of the College of Biological Sciences is housed in this area. Paul and the East Bank is 15 minutes. The estimated commute time between St. 8xa0km) from the Minneapolis campus. With lands taken from Dakota people, the university was able to revive itself after closing in 1858. Paul campus is in the city of Falcon Heights, about 3xa0mi (4. Paul, approximately 3xa0mi (4\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1997" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the contributor of Stability of Periodic Solution in Fuzzy BAM Neural Networks with Finite Distributed Delays receive the Best Research Project Award?\n Context: Tingwen Huang was working in \"Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha 23874, Qatar while writing paper: Adaptive Bipartite Containment of Multi-Agent Systems with Directed Topology and Multiple High-Dimensional Leaders, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar while writing paper: Improved Consensus Conditions for Multi-Agent Systems with Uncertain Topology: The Generalized Transition Rates Case, Science Program, Texas A&\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2015" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the scholar who joined MIT faculty in 1964 as a Ford Professor of Engineering and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow?\n Context: Alan V. Oppenheim wrote 7 papers in 2012.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 4 papers in 2015.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 5 papers in 2016.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 2 papers in 2017.\nAlan V. Oppenheim has a written paper amount of 4 in year 2019.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote 3 papers in 2020.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote a paper amount of 7 in year 2021.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote paper amount in year2022: 0.\nAlan V. Oppenheim wrote paper amount in year2024: 0.\nMónica F. Bugallo et al.: Innovation Starts With Education [From the Guest Editors]. (2021) was authored by Joel Acevedo and Alan V. Oppenheim: The Magical Art of Technical Presentations [Perspectives]. (2023) was authored by Alan V. Oppenheim.\nAlan V. Oppenheim won the IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal in 1988.\nAlan V. Oppenheim is a person.\nAlan V. Oppenheim's link is https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1151347. He also has links to https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=82829 and http://www.rle.mit.edu/dspg/people_faculty.html.\nAlan V. Oppenheim has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0647-236X.\nAlan V. Oppenheim's primary affiliation is MIT, Cambridge, USA.\nAlan V. Oppenheim was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Cambridge,Massachusetts,02139-4301 while writing paper: Reflections after 50-plus years in the classroom [Reflections], Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA while writing paper: A personal view of education, Moore Baker Award, MIT for excellence in teaching, USA while writing paper: MOOC Adventures in Signal Processing: Bringing DSP\nAlan V. Oppenheim is the author of \"Rebuttal to \"Comments on Covariance Shaping Least-Squares Estimation\", PE Course: Signal Processing, Selected papers in digital signal processing, II, A personal view of education, An Overview of Classical and High Resolution Spectral Estimation, Algorithm Kings: The Birth of Digital Signal Processing, MOOC Adventures in Signal Processing: Bringing DSP to the era of massive open online courses\". The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. Students join or initiate research projec'}. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980. She was preceded by L. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. In October 2018 MIT announced that it would open a new Schwarzman College of Computing dedicated to the study of artificial intelligence, named after lead donor and The Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman. In the 2017–2018 academic year, 1,045 Bachelor of Science degrees (abbreviated SB) were granted, the only type of undergraduate degree MIT now awards. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. The friezes of the limestone-clad buildings around Killian Court are engraved with the names of important scientists and philosophers. In September 2017, the school announced the creation of an artificial intelligence research lab called the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Ford Professor of Engineering and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In what year did Duncan J. Watts join Microsoft Research in New York City?\n Context: Duncan J Watts wrote 8 papers in 2012.\nDuncan J Watts wrote 6 papers in 2014.\nDuncan J Watts wrote 6 papers in 2015.\nDuncan J Watts wrote 15 papers in 2016.\nDuncan J Watts wrote 5 papers in 2019.\nDuncan J Watts wrote 12 papers in 2022.\nDuncan J Watts wrote paper amount in year 2024: 5\nDuncan J Watts was working at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104. He is the author of \"The Science of Fake News\", Yahoo! Research, 111 West 40th St., 17th Floor, New York, NY 10018. He is also the author of \"Once You Know the Answer. How Common Sense Fails Us\" and \"The Politics of Ideology and Racial Preferences in Online Dating.\".\nThe virtual lab, Hypothetical nudges provide misleading estimates of real behavior change, A twenty-first century science, Team Size in Crisis Mapping, The new international GLE database, An Experimental Study of Team Size and Performance on a Complex Task, Explanation, prediction, and causality: Three sides of the same coin?, The “New” Science of Networks was written by Duncan J. Watts. In all subjects, NUS held the top spot nationally. Students who graduate receive a degree awarded by NUS. \\nThe World\\'s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University features numerous NUS researchers from a wide range of disciplines. USP admitted 240 undergraduates annually. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1968. \\n\\nThe NUS University Town (UTown) opened in August 2011. The Next Age Institute, a partnership with Washington University in St. Jayakumar, Singapore\\'s former Deputy Prime Minister. \\nCinnamon College housed the University Scholars Programme (USP) until the 2021 intake. The academic programmes in residential colleges take place in seminars. It is the only residential college that is situated outside University Town. The site was the former location for Kent Ridge Hall until November 2002. Halls compete with each other in the Inter-Hall Games. It provides a two-year academic programme. The UTown Residences also has apartments for students. USP students resided in Cinnamon College at the NUS University Town. Nathan. It was completed in February 2017. The Duke–NUS Medical School is located at the Outram campus. The two institutions were merged to provide for the higher education needs of the Federation of Malaya. \\nIn academia, NUS faculty include former vice-president of Finance for the University of Virginia, and Cornell University Yoke San Reynolds, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong Wang Gungwu. The first law students were admitted to the Bukit Timah campus of the university the following year. Pericles Lewis, a former professor at Yale, was appointed as the founding president in 2012. The former founding Rector of Tembusu College is Singapore\\'s Ambassador-at-Large and former United Nations Ambassador Tommy Koh, who is also the former Dean of the NUS Faculty of Law. \\nNUS has a semester-based modular system for conducting undergraduate courses. R. \\nThe major research focuses at NUS are biomedical science, physical science, engineering, nanoscience, material science, information technology, humanities, social sciences, and defence. \\nTembusu College was the second residential colleges in NUS University Town. \\nNUS has 7 Halls of Residence with about 3,000 residential places. The School was renamed Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music after a gift was made by the family of the late Dr Yong Loo Lin in memory of his daughter. Shanmugam, the fourth Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon and the third Chief Justice of Singapore Chan Sek Keong. \\nNUS also houses residential colleges, which are modelled after the college systems of universities. \\nNUS was the 27th best-ranked university worldwide in terms of aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU 2023. A points system, based on co-currciular activities and leadership roles, is used to allocate residential places to students. \\nBelow is a list of presidents throughout the history of the National University of Singapore (and its predecessors)\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "May 3, 2012" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Between Gradient Temporal Difference Networks author and History, Hype, and Hope: An Afterward author, whose citedByCount is higher?\n Context: Nina H. Fefferman has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.8529411764705883.\nS. R. K. Branavan et al.: Learning to Win by Reading Manuals in a Monte-Carlo Framework. (2012), Johannes Heinrich et al.: Fictitious Self-Play in Extensive-Form Games. (2015), Daniel J. Mankowitz et al.: Unicorn: Continual Learning with a Universal, Off-policy Agent. (2018), Sebastian Flennerhag et al.: Bootstrapped Meta-Learning.\nNina H. Fefferman is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=10242378700&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nNina H. Fefferman was working in the \"Department of Public Health and Family Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, USA while writing paper: Confidentiality and Confidence: Is Data Aggregation a Means to Achieve Both?, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA while writing paper: A Preliminary Exploration of the Professional Support Networks the EDGE Program Creates, Princeton University while writing paper: Biological Experimentationi>in sili\n\"A Novel Tool for Making Policy Recommendations Based on PVA: Helping Theory Become Practice, Virtual Epidemics as Learning Laboratories in Virtual Worlds, The impact of host metapopulation structure on short-term evolutionary rescue in the face of a novel pathogenic threat, Confidentiality and Confidence: Is Data Aggregation a Means to Achieve Both?\", When Do Children Avoid Infection Risks: Lessons for Re-Opening Schools During the COVID\\nThe university\\'s strategic plan Making a Difference - The 2025 Agenda released in 2016 set an ambitious vision for the coming decade for Flinders to reach the top ten of Australian Universities, and the top one per cent in the world. \\nBy the late 1950s, the University of Adelaide\\'s North Terrace campus was approaching capacity. They are:\\nFlinders University is amongst the world\\'s top 300 institutions at 266 according to the 2022 Times Higher Education rankings. \\nFlinders University led the nation in postgraduate employment outcomes according to the 2021 Graduate Outcome Survey – Longitudinal, released by the Australian Government\\'s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching. \\nIn 2016, the university celebrated its 50th anniversary with a calendar of public events, and a publication summarising the highlights of the university\\'s history, research, and alumni achievements over the last 50 years. \\nFlinders University offers more than 160 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as higher degree research supervision across all disciplines. \\nPlanning began in 1961. He hoped that the Bedford Park campus would be free to innovate and not be bound by tradition. \\nIn 1998, the Centre for Remote Health, a rural teaching hospital based in Alice Springs, was established jointly with the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University). \\nIn 2019 the university announced an additional $100 million investment in research and a further $100 million in education over a five-year period to support it to meet its strategic goals. \\nIn 1992 a four-faculty structure was adopted. \\nFlinders University has been served by seven Chancellors and eight Vice Chancellors since its establishment in 1966. \\nIn 2015, the university opened a new campus at Tonsley, the former site of the Mitsubishi Motors Australia plant in Southern Adelaide. Many courses use new information and communication technologies to supplement face-to-face teaching and provide flexible options\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "David Silver" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the person who published 'Effects of head-worn display lateral position on visual comfort while reading' graduate from?\n Context: The GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0356, USA; e-mail: thad,dminn,turtle,sloopy,joostan@cc.gatech.edu#N#,, US while writing paper: The role of speech input in wearable computing: Part 2, GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA while writing paper: The Perceptive Workbench: toward spontaneous and natural interaction in semi-immers\nTowards Finding the Optimum Position in the Visual Field for a Head Worn Display Used for Task Guidance with Non-registered Graphics was written by Thad Starner.USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. The 2022 annual ranking of U. Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. The other institutes include: the Parker H. There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. Industrial Management was the last program to open to women. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. In August 2011, the G. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. Women constituted 30. In 1994, G. He then shook hands with every student. Tech replaced the commerce school with what later became the College of Business. It connected the Woodruff North and Woodruff South undergraduate dorms. The Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center is an initiative between the H. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. at Georgia State University and taught physics and instructional technology at Black Hills State University – 1997–2005 as Rena Faye Norby. The university further collaborated with the National University of Singapore to set up The Logistics Institute–Asia Pacific in Singapore. Techs undergraduate engineering program was ranked 4th in the United States and its graduate engineering program ranked 8th by U. She went on to earn a Ph. Assets totaled $1. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. The university is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. 3% of the undergraduates and 25. It has a special emphasis on the academic fields of science and technology. President Theodore Roosevelt visited Georgia Tech. In 1964, Dr. The committee recommended adapting the Worcester model, which stressed a combination of theory and practice, the practice component including student employment and production of consumer items to generate revenue for the school. The Undergraduate Cooperative Edu'}. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth date of the Spanish computer scientist involved in the development of the FIPA MESSAGE methodology?\n Context: Juán Pavón is the Author.\nJuan Pavón can be found at http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q59213393.\nJuán Pavón was working in \"Alcatel Corporate Research Center, Spain while writing paper: The VITAL Network Resource Architecture, Alcatel, Germany while writing paper: The TINA network resource model, GRASIA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain while writing paper: Modelling Culture Through Social Activities, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain while writing paper: INGENIAS development kit: a visual multi-agent system development environment, Universidad Comp\n\"An Overview of Current Trends in European AOSE Research, Friends Forever: Social Relationships with a Fuzzy Agent-Based Model, The VITAL Network Resource Architecture, The ICARO Goal Driven Agent Pattern, Recognition and Interpretation on talking agents, The PSI3 Agent Recommender System, The SiCoSSyS approach to SoS engineering, The Ingenias Project: Methods And Tool For Developing Multiagent Systems, Understanding the human context in requirements elicitation, Talking\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nvan der Schaar joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge in 2018. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "19 November 1962" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What are the primary research interests of the author who founded the TU Delft Institute for Computational Science and Engineering?\n Context: Henk A. van der Vorst and Cornelis Vuik: GMRESR: a family of nested GMRES methods. (1994) was authored by Cornelis Vuik.\nC. Vuik has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5988-9153.\nC. Vuik was working in \"Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands#TAB# while writing paper: The accuracy of temporal basis functions used in the TDIE method, Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands while writing paper: Towards a High Quality Shrink Wrap Mesh Generation Algorithm Using Mathematical Morphology, Inst. Applied Mathematics, Delft University of Technology\nA conceptual framework for quantum accelerated automated design optimization, A note on the numerical simulation of Kleijn's benchmark problem, A comparison of some GMRES-like methods, A Comparison of Two-Level Preconditioners Based on Multigrid and Deflation, A Comparison of Deflation and the Balancing Preconditioner, Further experiences with GMRESR, On a comparison of Newton–Raphson solvers for power flow problems, A mathematical model for Biogrout, An Overview of ParCFD Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. Friedrich Mohs became the first professor of mineralogy in 1812. Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. ) are offered as postgraduate programmes. It offers 19 bachelor's and 35 master's study programmes (of which 19 are in English) across all technology and natural sciences disciplines. techn. \\n47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff47. It was founded in 1811 by Archduke John of Austria and is the oldest science and technology research and educational institute in Austria\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "numerical linear algebra" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Genetic algorithms for clustering in machine vision graduate magna cum laude from?\n Context: Rita Cucchiara was working in \"University of Modena and Reggio Emilia while writing paper: What’s Outside the Intersection? Fine-grained Error Analysis for Semantic Segmentation Beyond IoU, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; while writing paper: Out of the Box: Embodied Navigation in the Real World, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; while writing paper: Learning to\n\"Predicting the Driver's Focus of Attention: The DR(eye)VE Project, List of Contributors, A computational approach for progressive architecture shrinkage in action recognition, From Depth Data to Head Pose Estimation: A Siamese Approach, A Dynamic Programming Technique for Classifying Trajectories, Proceedings of 1st Workshop on \"In-Vehicle (Cognitive) Computer Vision Systems\", Segmentation models diversity for object proposals, A Framework for Semantic Video Transcoding3% of the total student population. The program is open to all potential students. The 16th ASU president is Michael M. Following a nearly 15-year presence in Washington, D. The Institute of International Education ranked ASU as the top public university in the U. Crow became the universitys 16th president. William Seidman Research Institute (W. Under the leadership of Lattie F. The center houses ASUs D. Gammage was succeeded by Harold D. The Honors college has 7,236 students, with 719 National Merit Scholars. Student awards in the 2015–2016 academic year. /183rd world by the 2020–21 Center for World University Rankings. ASU is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity. The next three presidents—Harry K. The international student body represents more than 150 nations. Barrett, The Honors College is ranked among the top honors programs in the nation. and Canada. For his work, Arntzen was named the No. In 2023, it became a member of the Association of American Universities, an elite organization of 71 research universities in the U. ASU Online was ranked in the Top 4 for Best Online Bachelors Programs by U. for Fulbright Scholar awards to faculty and 5th overall for recipients of Fulbright U. In 2002, Michael M. 5xa0million square feet of space has been added to the universitys research facilities. Although filling the role of acting president of the university for just nine months (Dec. Morton. According to the U. The treatment is credited with saving the lives of two aid workers. KE is led by Sally C. ABOR provides policy guidance to the state universities of Arizona. Schwada (1971–81) and J. ASU is ranked 42nd–56th in the U. for hosting international students in 2016–2017. Crow accepted the recommendations of the task force in November 2014. Matthews also conceived of a self-supported summer session at the school at Arizona State Teachers College, a first for the school. 54. World-renowned scholars have been integral to the successes of the institutes associated with the university. 1960), Richardson laid the groundwork for the future recruitment and appointment of well-credentialed research science faculty. Degree production has increased by 45 percent. 1247xa0km2) in a suburban area of northwest Phoenix\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Bologna" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where does the author of Estimation of polarization on time-scale plane for seismic wave separation work?\n Context: Jocelyn Chanussot was working in \"Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, GIPSA-lab, 38000 Grenoble, France while writing paper: Semisupervised charting for spectral multimodal manifold learning and alignment, Instituto de Telecomunicaçes, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, GIPSA-lab, Saint Martin d'Hères, France while\n\"Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Flood Susceptibility Mapping, Comparison of Pansharpening Algorithms: Outcome of the 2006 GRS-S Data-Fusion Contest, A modified time-frequency method for testing wide-sense stationarity, A critical comparison of pansharpening algorithms, Comparison of prefiltering operators for road network extraction in SAR images, Combining Rotation Forest and Multiscale Segmentation for the Classification of Hyperspectral Data This new pole was initially called \"NewUni\", and became the Polytechnic Institute of Paris in February 2019. \\nHEC Paris also joined the new university pole without becoming a member. The Orsay branch of the University of Paris eventually became an independent university, called Paris Sud University. In 1976, the École polytechnique joined the region, by moving from central Paris to Palaiseau. Other higher education or research institutions may join in the future\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Grenoble Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are associated with the academic institution of the researcher who wrote 'Online Interaction of a Human Supervisor with Multi-Robot Task Allocation'?\n Context: The book \"Thomas Hemker et al.: Efficient Walking Speed Optimization of a Humanoid Robot. (2009), Stefan Kohlbrecher et al.: Overview of team ViGIR's approach to the Virtual Robotics Challenge. (2013), Thomas Lens and Oskar von Stryk: Investigation of safety in human-robot-interaction for a series elastic, tendon-driven robot arm. (2012), Marie Schumacher et al.: An introductory review of\nOskar von Stryk was working in \"Department of Computer Science, TU Darmstadt, Germany while writing paper: Template-based manipulation in unstructured environments for supervised semi-autonomous humanoid robots, Simulation, Systems Optimization and Robotics Group, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany while writing paper: The musculoskeletal system of the human arm &#x2014; More than the sum of its parts, Simulation and Systems Optimization Group, Technische Universität\nA Semantic World Model for Urban Search and Rescue Based on Heterogeneous Sensors, Physiological data for affective computing in HRI with anthropomorphic service robots: the AFFECT-HRI data set, Biomechanical models in the lower-limb exoskeletons development: A review, A New, Open and Modular Platform for Research in Autonomous Four-Legged Robots, Responsible Human-Robot Interaction with Anthropomorphic Service Robots: State of the Art\\nDevelopment work in almost all areas of technology is encouraged by the interaction between basic research and the different fields of engineering sciences at TU Wien. The first rector was Johann Joseph von Prechtl. \\nResearch focus points of TU Wien are introduced as computational science and engineering, quantum physics and quantum technologies, materials and matter, information and communication technology and energy and environment. \\nThe university hosted the IFIUS World Interuniversity Games in October 2007. It currently has about 28,100 students (29% women), eight faculties, and about 5,000 staff members (3,800 academics). TU Wien has sharpened its research profile by defining competence fields and setting up interdisciplinary collaboration centres, and clearer outlines will be developed\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "56764" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are associated with the academic institute of the writer of 'Problem 25' in 1982?\n Context: Chris Godsil's 2YrMeanCitedness is 0.7857142857142857.\nChris Godsil cited ByCount 12513.\nChris Godsil has an h-index of 39.\nChris Godsil was working in \"University of Waterloo\" while writing paper: Quantum Walks on Generalized Quadrangles, University of Waterloo, Ontario while writing paper: Bounds on cocliques, University of Waterloo, Ontario while writing paper: Distance-regular graphs, University of Waterloo, Ontario while writing paper: The exact bound in the EKR Theorem 135, Institut für Mathematik und Angewandte Geometri\nThe book \"Glossary: Symbols, Perfect state transfer on signed graphs, The Rank Polynomial, Pretty good state transfer in qubit chains—The Heisenberg Hamiltonian, Association schemes, Distance regular covers of the complete graph, Using the existence of t-designs to prove Erds–Ko–Rado, The spectrum of a graph, Bose–Mesner algebras attached to invertible Jones pairs, A New Perspective on the Average Mixing This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. The greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. In September 2010, 24. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. Lewis was the first University Librarian. The United States is the most common destination for international work terms. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. The university has exchange agreements with over 100 institutions outside Canada. The president is the chair of the senate and a member of the board. Doris E. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. [d] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university ranked 151–200 in the world and 7–8 in Canada. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. Close to Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Park, the centres facilities are used for research in ecological restoration and conservation. The academic structure of the Associated Faculties was originally focused on co-operative education in the applied sciences—largely built around the proposals of Ira Needles. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. A coat of arms has been in use by the university since 1961. It officially opened in September 2010. It is staffed almost entirely by university students or recent graduates, and is a salaried job on the campus. It is mainly used as an earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in southern Ontario. Needles proposed a different approach towards education, including both studies in the classroom and training in industry that would eventually become the basis of the universitys co-operative education program. The libraries of the universitys affiliated colleges are also considered a part of the universitys library system. The university has also partnered with other institutions for the purposes of jointly operating a graduate program. The WUSA also operates an information desk in the Student Life Centre called the Turnkey Desk. The programs offered in Dubai took place in facilities provided by the Higher Colleges of Technology. The university campus received a C+ grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute on its College Sustainability Report Card for 2011. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys School of Social Work also uses some of the facilities available on the campus. Waterloo is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. The university also placed second in Macleans 2023 reputational survey of Canadian universities. S. The university has four libraries housing more than 1. The universitys main campus lies within the city of Waterloo, Ontario. The campus also hosted the first four Canada 3. St. Conrad Grebel University College is a Mennonite university college that was chartered in 1961 and is religiously affiliated with the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. The group provides students and researchers at all three universities with access to all of the collections and services. Ultimately, however, the university created its own Faculty of Arts in 1960. The William M\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "117003" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did the author of Genome Informatics: New Frontiers of Computer Science and Biosciences become an associate professor at Kyushu University?\n Context: Satoru Miyano was working in \"Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan while writing paper: An efficient grid layout algorithm for biological networks utilizing various biological attributes, The Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Shiroganedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP while writing paper: Inferring the global structure of chromosomes from structural variations, The University of Tokyo, while writing\nSatoru Miyano is the author of Integrative pathway enrichment analysis of multivariate omics data.\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1987" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the citizenship of the author who published 'Comprehensive overview and assessment of computational prediction of microRNA targets in animals'?\n Context: Meng Wang et al.: A comprehensive assessment and comparison of tools for HLA class I peptide-binding prediction. (2023) was authored by Lukasz A. Kurgan, Fatemeh Miri Disfani et al.: MoRFpred, a computational tool for sequence-based prediction and characterization of short disorder-to-order transitioning binding regions in proteins. (2012) was authored by Huaming Chen et al.: Systematic evaluation of machine learning methods\nM. Arif Wani et al.: The Sixth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications, ICMLA 2007, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 13-15 December 2007 (2008) was edited by Lukasz A. Kurgan.\nThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2V4, Canada; e-mail: lkurgan@ece.ualberta.ca#TAB# while writing paper: Trends in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, 9107-116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2V4, Canada; e-mail: lkurgan@ece.ualberta.ca#TAB# while writing paper\n\"NOT THAT RIGID MIDGETS AND NOT SO FLEXIBLE GIANTS: ON THE ABUNDANCE AND ROLES OF INTRINSIC DISORDER IN SHORT AND LONG PROTEINS, A comprehensive overview of sequence-based protein-binding residue predictions for structured and disordered regions, What are the structural features that drive partitioning of proteins in aqueous two-phase systems?, The Methods and Tools for Intrinsic Disorder Prediction and their Application to Systems Medicine\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Canadian" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who published Stability of Fuzzy Cellular Neural Networks with Impulses receive their Doctoral degree?\n Context: Tingwen Huang was working in \"Science Program, Texas A&M University, Doha, Qatar while writing paper: Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems with Constrained Mismatched Compasses, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA while writing paper: Finite-Time Bipartite Tracking Consensus of Fractional-Order Multi-Layer Signed Networks by Aperiodically Intermittent Control, c/o Qatar Foundation, P.\nA Review of Computational Intelligence for StarCraft AI, Eventtriggered finitetime practical consensus of multiagent systems with general directed communication graphs, control of stochastic networked control systems with timevarying delays: The eventtriggered sampling case, Exponential Generalized $$H_2$$ H 2 Filtering of Delayed Static Neural Networks, Effects of variable-time impulses on global exponential stability of Cohen–Grossberg neural networks, Bogdanov–\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Texas A&M University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published the paper 'Learning Representations by Recirculation' at NIPS in 1988?\n Context: James L. McClelland is the author of Mohammad Rostami et al.: Generative Continual Concept Learning. (2019) and Drew A. Hudson et al.: SODA: Bottleneck Diffusion Models for Representation Learning. (2023).\nJames L. McClelland was working in Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA while writing paper: Are there mental lexicons? The role of semantics in lexical decision, Carnegie Mellon University while writing paper: Stipulating versus discovering representations, Carnegie-Mellon University while writing paper: Parallel distributed processing and role assignment constraints, Stanford University, USA while writing paper: Exemplar models are useful and deep neural networks overcome their limitations: A commentary on Ambridge (2020).\n\"Cognitive Neuroscience: What does it tell us about high-order cognition?\", \"Reading Exception Words and Pseudowords - ARE 2 ROUTES REALLY NECESSARY?\", Toward online measurement of decision state, Two Mechanisms of Human Contingency Learning, Category Learning: Learning the general but not the specific, The Place of Modeling in Cognitive Science, Locating object knowledge in the brain: Comment on Bowers’s (2009) attempt to revive the grandmother cell hypothesis Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems, faculty members, and students. Globally Stanford is also ranked among the top universities in the world. Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023. It lies within area code 650. In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East. It also has fifteen subject areas. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Stanford is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. It also runs the John S. Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing. Co-ops or Self-Ops are another housing option. He oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound, internationally recognized academic powerhouse, the Harvard of the West. The centers collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world. The winner of the annual Big Game between the Cal and Cardinal football teams gains custody of the Stanford Axe. Many co-ops are hubs of music, art and philosophy. It has been called the epicenter of Silicon Valley. It is also frequently ranked amongst the most prestigious and highly respected universities in the world. A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot. These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered. This medical research center is working for designing advanced-level health care units. The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford. Stanford is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. In addition, the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford. In April 2022, Stanford University announced a $75 million donation, in support of a multidisciplinary neurodegenerative brain disease research initiative at the universitys Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22% of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year. In that article titled To Young Minds of Today, Harvard Is the Stanford of the East, The New York Times concluded that Stanford University has become Americas it school, by measures that Harvard once dominated. This swift rise to performance [was] understood at the time as related directly to the universitys defense contracts. , their only child. The relatively low four-year graduation rate is a function of the universitys coterminal degree (or coterm) program, which allows students to earn a masters degree as a 1-to-2-year extension of their undergraduate program. Jenny Martinez became the fourteenth provost in October 2023. In 1951, Stanford established Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto which is the worlds first university research park. Several residences are considered theme houses; predating the current classification system are Columbae (Social Change Through Nonviolence, since 1970), and Synergy (Exploring Alternatives, since 1972). Stanfords admission process is need-blind for U. The university is organized around seven schools of study on the same campus. The universitys endowment, managed by the Stanford Management Company, was valued at $36. 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems, $1. Stanford is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges with the latest review in 2023. No other Division I school is within 100 of Stanfords total. Jane and Leland Stanford modeled their university after the great Eastern universities, specifically Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. 1xa0km2) campus, one of the largest in the United States\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "36" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: To which university did the writer of 'Partitioning a Graph in O(|A| log2 |V|)' receive an honorary doctorate in 2014?\n Context: Maxime Crochemore: Longest Common Factor of Two Words was authored by Maxime Crochemore.\nMaxime Crochemore was working in \"Université Paris-Est, France, Department of Computer Science, King's College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK while writing paper: The \"runs\" conjecture, Université Paris-Est, France, Department of Informatics, King's College London, London WC2B 4BG, UK while writing paper: Cartesian and Lyndon trees, Laboratoire d'Informatique Gaspard-Monge, University of Marne-la\nOn the Suffix Automaton with Mismatches was written by Maxime Crochemore. He also wrote How Much Different Are Two Words with Different Shortest Periods.\\nIn 2011, Université Paris-Dauphine was one of the 16 co-founders of Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL). A total of 519 research staff work at Dauphine. It now self-styles its name as Université Paris Dauphine - PSL. Its status as a grand établissement, adopted in 2004, allows it to select its students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Helsinki" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publication citations does Jianhong Shen's co-author and author of The asymptotics of optimal (equiripple) filters, have?\n Context: Gilbert Strang: The Discrete Cosine Transform. (1999), Per-Olof Persson and Gilbert Strang: A Simple Mesh Generator in MATLAB. (2004), Gilbert Strang: Eigenvalues of (2)H and convergence of the cascade algorithm. (1996), Gilbert Strang and Shev MacNamara: Functions of Difference Matrices Are Toeplitz Plus Hankel. (2014), Iddo Drori et al.: A Neural Network Solves\nGilbert Strang's link is https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/MRAuthorID/167935, https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=13383 and also http://www-math.mit.edu/gs/.\nGilbert Strang was working in \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology#TAB# while writing paper: PERMUTATIONS AS PRODUCT OF PARALLEL TRANSPOSITIONS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA while writing paper: The correctness of the Cauchy problem, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) while writing paper: Graphs, Matrices, and Subspaces, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA while writing paper: The Green’s function for\nThe paper \"Other Strategies for Integration, Litter productivity in Large White pigs: 1. The relative importance of some sources of variation, On the Kantorovich inequality, Wavelets and Dilation Equations: A Brief Introduction, The Finite Element Method--Linear and Nonlinear Applications, The FINITE ELEMENT METHOD AND APPROXIMATION THEORY\" was written by Gilbert Strang and was supported by the National Science Foundation (GP-13778) and the Office of Naval Research. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University. She was preceded by L. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. In October 2018 MIT announced that it would open a new Schwarzman College of Computing dedicated to the study of artificial intelligence, named after lead donor and The Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "15832" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award did the author of the paper 'Optimal switching policies using coarse timesteppers' receive in 2010?\n Context: Felix P. Kemeth et al.: Learning emergent PDEs in a learned emergent space. (2020), William T. Redman et al.: An Operator Theoretic Perspective on Pruning Deep Neural Networks. (2022), Mario De Florio et al.: AI-Lorenz: A physics-data-driven framework for black-box and gray-box identification of chaotic systems with symbolic regression. (2020), Karthikeyan Rajendra\nIoannis G. Kevrekidis was working in Boston Univ while writing paper: Projecting to a Slow Manifold: Singularly Perturbed Systems and Legacy Codes. He was working in yannis@princeton.edu#TAB# while writing paper: Deciding the Nature of the Coarse Equation through Microscopic Simulations: The Baby-Bathwater Scheme.\n\"Reduced models for binocular rivalry, Parsimonious Representation of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems through Manifold Learning: A Chemotaxis Case Study, External-field-enabled surface nanopattern engineering (a perspective on the article \"Current-driven morphological evolution of single-layer epitaxial islands on crystalline substrates\" by D. Dasgupta, G. I. Sfyris and D. Maroudas), On the acceleration of spatial The event raised concern over the future of academic freedom of speech within the cryptologic research community. The blog linked to already published news articles from The Guardian, The New York Times, and ProPublica. 1 billion on research, more than any other U. Since the 1910s, Johns Hopkins University has famously been a fertile cradle to Arthur Lovejoys history of ideas. In an interview with The Atlantic, the president of Johns Hopkins stated that, the purchase is an opportunity to position the university, literally, to better contribute its expertise to national- and international-policy discussions. It was especially Heidelberg University and its long academic research history on which the new institution tried to model itself. It attracted nearly 1,222,166 citations and produced 54,022 papers under its name, ranking third globally after Harvard University and the Max Planck Society in the number of total citations published in Thomson Reuters-indexed journals over 22 fields in America. Gilman launched what many at the time considered an audacious and unprecedented academic experiment to merge teaching and research. Eisenhower retorted that he was glad to be here in Pittburgh. Its success eventually shifted higher education in the United States from a focus on teaching revealed and/or applied knowledge to the scientific discovery of new knowledge. 8xa0billion gift allows the school to practice need-blind admission and meet the full financial need of admitted students. 14xa0billion in total research and $1. Blue Jay Supper Society is the only active secret society with open applications. This led to the university becoming one of the most cited sources for data about the pandemic. On September 9, 2013, Green received a take-down request for the On the NSA blog from interim Dean Andrew Douglas from the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. There is also another binding Early Decision II application due January 3. [failed verification] Johns Hopkins thereby became the model of the modern research university in the United States. The request cited concerns that the blog had links to sensitive material. academic institution in total R&D spending for the 30th year in a row, according to a National Science Foundation (NSF) ranking. 023xa0billion in federally sponsored research. The trustees worked alongside four notable university presidents, Charles W. Hopkinss $7 million bequest to establish the university was the largest philanthropic gift in U. The myth holds that any current student to step on the seal will never graduate. , with plans to locate all of its Washington, D. 8xa0billion, marking the largest private donation in modern history to an institution of higher education and bringing Bloombergs total contribution to the school in excess of $3. Bloombergs $1. 68xa0billion in science, medical and engineering research, making it the leading U. Each professor must be a leader in interdisciplinary research and be active in undergraduate education. The cost of attendance per year is approximately $77,400. Christine Ladd-Franklin was the first woman to earn a PhD at Hopkins, in mathematics in 1882. NW, in the heart of Washington, D. The first name of philanthropist Johns Hopkins comes from the surname of his great-grandmother, Margaret Johns, who married Gerard Hopkins. In reverence for this tradition, the seal has been fenced off from the rest of the room. On September 5, 2013, cryptographer and Johns Hopkins university professor Matthew Green posted a blog entitled, On the NSA, in which he contributed to the ongoing debate regarding the role of NIST and NSA in formulating U. Hopkins became the national trendsetter in doctoral programs and the host for numerous scholarly journals and associations. The Womens Cross Country team became the first womens '}. -based graduate programs there. The large on-campus dining facilities at Homewood were renovated in the summer of 2006. These totals include grants and expenditures of JHUs Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. The original board opted for an entirely novel university model dedicated to the discovery of knowledge at an advanced level, extending that of contemporary Germany\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Richard H. Wilhelm Award in Chemical Reaction Engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which award did the author of the publication 'Knowledge Graphs: Theory, Applications and Challenges' receive in 2020?\n Context: \"Jiaoyan Chen et al.: Zero-Shot and Few-Shot Learning With Knowledge Graphs: A Comprehensive Survey. (2023), Andrew Bate et al.: Extending Consequence-Based Reasoning to SRIQ. (2016), Ahmet Soylu et al.: Ontology-based end-user visual query formulation: Why, what, who, how, and which? (2017), Jiaoyan Chen et al.\nJeff Z. Pan et al.: Reasoning Web: Logical Foundation of Knowledge Graph Construction and Query Answering - 12th International Summer School 2016, Aberdeen, UK, September 5-9, 2016, Tutorial Lectures (2017) were edited by Ian Horrocks 0001. Jacqueline Bourdeau et al.: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2016, Montreal, Canada, April 11-15, 2016, Companion Volume (2016) was edited by Ian Horrocks 0001.\nThe Department of Computer Science, Univ. of Oxford, UK#TAB# while writing paper: The combined approach to query answering beyond the OWL 2 profiles, University of Oxford;. while writing paper: Trends & controversies - Where are the rules?, Oxford University;. while writing paper: The Semantic Web – ISWC 2010, Univ. of Oxford, UK#TAB# while writing paper: Consequence-based reasoning beyond horn ontologies, University of\n\"How Incomplete Is Your Semantic Web Reasoner?\", Reasoning Web: Logical Foundation of Knowledge Graph Construction and Query Answering: 12th International Summer School 2016, Aberdeen, UK, September 5-9, 2016, Tutorial Lectures, Applications of Description Logics: State of the Art and Research Challenges, What Are Ontologies Good for?, Which Is the Tallest Building in Europe?, Representing and Reasoning About Knowledge, How Incomplete is your semantic web reasoner?, systematic analysis of the complete Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the university. Undergraduate scholarships should be open to all Britons. The list of distinguished scholars at the University of Oxford is long and includes many who have made major contributions to politics, the sciences, medicine, and literature. Most undergraduate applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. [citation needed]There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. The current campaign, its second, was launched in May 2008 and is entitled Oxford Thinking – The Campaign for the University of Oxford. 6% of the UK intake, up from 558 or 22% in 2019; the number of Black students was 106 (3. The first Oxford DPhil in mathematics was awarded in 1921. The university was one of the first in the UK to raise money through a major public fundraising campaign, the Campaign for Oxford. Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. In 2020 interviews were moved online, and they will remain online until at least 2027. It is also a core member of the Europaeum and forms part of the golden triangle of highly research intensive and elite English universities. The Oxford Opportunity Bursaries, introduced in 2006, '}. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579. Oxford is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities, the G5, the League of European Research Universities, and the International Alliance of Research Universities. 3xa0billion also exceed total university assets of £4. 4bn compared to the universitys £1. Though certain colleges do have subject alignments (e. They are particularly influential in the running of the universitys graduate programmes. The university accepted £6 million from The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust in 2021. The university has defended its decisions saying it takes legal, ethical and reputational issues into consideration. After graduation, 87% became professionals (42% as Anglican clergy). The development has been likened to building a skyscraper beside Stonehenge. , Nuffield College as a centre for the social sciences), these are exceptions, and most colleges will have a broad mix of academics and students from a diverse range of subjects. The Conference of Colleges was established as a recommendation of the Franks Commission in 1965. Most applicants choose to apply to one of the individual colleges. After graduation, 87% became professionals (59% as Anglican clergy). The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. The colleges then invite shortlisted candidates for interview, where they are provided with food and accommodation for around three days in December. 7% of the intake), up from 80 students (3. xa0C. Social historian and Somerville College alumna Jane Robinsons book Bluestockings: A Remarkable History of the First Women to Fight for an Education gives a very detailed and immersive account of this history. Oxford University spends over £6xa0million per year on outreach programs to encourage applicants from underrepresented demographics. The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. Schwarzman in 2019. Undergraduates must be in residence from Thursday of 0th week. The university has faced criticism for some of its sources of donations and funding. To be a member of the university, all students, and most academic staff, must also be a member of a college or hall\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "BCS Lovelace Medal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many articles are attributed to the author's organization where the paper 'Optimistic Active-Learning Using Mutual Information' was published?\n Context: The Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2R3, Canada, was working in \"Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T5J 3B1, Canada; while writing paper: SIMLR: Machine Learning inside the SIR Model for COVID-19 Forecasting, Siemens Corporate Research Princeton, NJ while writing paper: The complexity of theory revision, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2E8, Canada while writing paper: On the\\n\\nThis biographical article relating to a computer specialist in the United States is a stub. {'author_wikipedia_text': 'James Landay is professor of computer science at Stanford University, He specializes in human–computer interaction\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "197801" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the cited by count where the contributor of 'SENECA: A Platform-Independent, Distributed, and Parallel System for Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation in Organic Chemistry' is affiliated?\n Context: Christoph Steinbeck's 2YrMeanCitedness is 5.510204081632653.\n\"Rafael Alcántara et al.: The EBI enzyme portal. (2013), Paula de Matos et al.: ChEBI: a chemistry ontology and database. (2010), Kohulan Rajan et al.: STOUT: SMILES to IUPAC names using neural machine translation. (2021), Egon L. Willighagen et al.: The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) v2.0: atom\nThe link to Christoph Steinbeck's website is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5111731. The link is also https://twitter.com/csteinbeck, https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7003655166 and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PwIiNu0AAAAAAJ.\nChristoph Steinbeck has the orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6966-0814.\nChristoph Steinbeck is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7003655166&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nThe European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SD, UK while writing paper: The ChEBI reference database and ontology for biologically relevant chemistry: enhancements for 2013, Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA 02155 (USA) Fax: Int. code +(617) 627-3443, e-mail: [email protected] while writing paper: Author response\nThe EBI enzyme portal, A review of optical chemical structure recognition tools, Author response: The LOTUS initiative for open knowledge management in natural products research, In vitro Human Studies MSI Compliance, From Databases to Big Data, What's in an 'is about' link? Chemical diagrams and the Information Artifact Ontology, New developments on the cheminformatics open workflow environment CDK-Taverna, Toward interoperable bioscience data, Recent Developments of the Chemistry Development Kit (CDK\\nFriedrich Schiller University is the only German university with chairs for either gravitational theory or Caucasus Studies. So z. \\nThe University of Jena is recognized in several university ranking systems. It is a research centre of the German Research Foundation (DFG). Hegel, F. The university\\'s reputation reached its zenith under the auspices of Duke Charles Augustus, Goethe\\'s patron (1787–1806), when Gottlieb Fichte, G. went from the successful bid to the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) from the university network. Between the Jena connections and the NS students wide-ranging human and ideological connections were recorded. Its current president, Walter Rosenthal, has held the role since 2014. \\nSince 1995, there is a university association with the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the University of Leipzig. \\nJena University is one of the founder of The German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, that was founded in 2013. has joined a cooperation in teaching in the field of bioinformatics. The Schiller Gardenhouse\\xa0[de] (Schillers Gartenhaus) and the Goethe Memorial at the Botanical Garden are reminders of the two towering geniuses of Jena. The co-operation continues at other levels: for example in a joint mentoring program for female postdocs or in the central German archives network\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1484418" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publication citations does the institute of the author of 'Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems' have?\n Context: M.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2012 is 2.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2013 is 1,.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2014 is 1.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2015 is 1.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2016 is 2 pages.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2017 is 0.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2018 is 1.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year 2019 is 3,.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2020 is 1!\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2021 is 1.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2022 is 2 pages.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2023 is 7.\nM.A. Kastner's written paper amount in year2024 is 1!\nMarc A. Kastner: Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems. (2005) was authored by Marc A. Kastner 0002.\nMarc A. Kastner 0002 has a link to http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1892518 and https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=266248.\nM. A. Kastner's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7641-5438.\nM. A. Kastner is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7101962238&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nM.A. Kastner was working in \"a Department of Physics and Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, U.S.A. while writing paper: Transient photoconductivity and photo-induced optical absorption in amorphous semiconductors, Chemistry Department, Physics Department, and Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA while writing paper: The single electron transistor and artificial atoms, IBM Thomas J\nKastneret al. reply: written by M. A. Kastner. Prospects for Quantum Dot Implementation of Adiabatic Quantum Computers for Intractable Problems. Measured Potential Profile in a Quantum Anomalous Hall System Suggests Bulk-Dominated Current Flow. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. The pass/no-record grading system relieves some pressure for first-year undergraduates. [needs update] The largest undergraduate degree programs were in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6–2), Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6–3), Mechanical Engineering (Course 2), Physics (Course 8), and Mathematics (Course 18). The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. In March 2009 the MIT faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship publicly accessible online. She was preceded by L. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. Previously marginalized faculties in the areas of economics, management, political science, and linguistics emerged into cohesive and assertive departments by attracting respected professors and launching competitive graduate programs. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as Course 6. The courseware platform is open source, and other universities have already joined and added their own course content. News, admitting few transfer students and 4. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to primarily by number while residence halls are referred to by name. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. Under the Communication Requirement, two of the HASS classes, plus two of the classes taken in the designated major must be communication-intensive, including substantial instruction and practice in oral presentation\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "985038" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birth year of the individual who was awarded the 2011 Donath Medal by GSA?\n Context: Jasper A. Vrugt wrote 15 papers in 2012.\nJasper A. Vrugt has written paper amount in year 2013: 21.\nJasper A. Vrugt wrote 17 papers in 2014.\nJasper A. Vrugt has written paper amount in year 2015: 20.\nJasper A. Vrugt's written paper amount in year 2016 is 27.\nJasper A. Vrugt wrote 16 papers in 2017.\nJasper A. Vrugt wrote 11 papers in 2018.\nJasper A. Vrugt has a written paper amount of 8 in year 2019.\nJasper A. Vrugt has a written paper amount of 2 in year2020.\nJasper A. Vrugt has a written paper amount of 4 in year2021.\nJasper A. Vrugt has a written paper amount of 8 in year 2022.\nJasper A. Vrugt's written paper amount in year2023 is 4.\nJasper A. Vrugt's written paper amount in year 2024 is 5.\nJasper A. Vrugt can be found at http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6163889.\nJasper A. Vrugt has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2599-1165.\nJasper A. Vrugt was working in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, California, USA, while writing paper: The Iterative Research Cycle: Process-Based Model Evaluation. He was working in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, California, USA, while writing paper: The stationarity paradigm revisited: Hypothesis testing using diagnostics, summary metrics, and DREAM/sub>(ABC)/sub>.\nThe value of soil moisture measurements in vadose zone hydrology: a review, Summary statistics from training images as prior information in probabilistic inversion, Sequential Processing of Data: The Future of Inverse Modeling and Parameter Estimation? (Outstanding Young Scientist Lecture), Comment on paper \"Multi-strategy ensemble evolutionary algorithm for dynamic multi-objective optimization\" by Wang and Li, How much data is really required for rainfall-runoff model calibration? A summary metric view., On the use of distribution-adapt Following a speech by Chancellor Drake at the national Hillel meeting in Washington, D. Each building in Middle Earth is named after a character or a place from J. For 2024, U. The average freshmans incoming high school GPA was 3. The datasets contained in the UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository have been used by thousands of students and researchers in the computer science community and facilitated the publication of approximately 26 thousand scientific articles. The tree itself was a gift from the UCI Staff Assembly. Some are housed in a school or department office; others are housed in their own facilities. UC Irvines academic units are referred to as Schools. The choice to offer admission is based on the University of Californias comprehensive review program, which considers a candidates personal situation, community involvement, extracurricular activities, and academic potential in addition to the traditional high school academic record, personal statement, and entrance examination scores. In addition, the university has broken the record for the largest game of dodgeball three years straight. The results from the investigation were compiled in a 97-page report, which included testimony from victims of Ayala. UCI faculty are affiliated with the following learned societies. The UCI Arboretum hosts a collection of plants from California and Mediterranean climates around the world. In the fall of 2012, Arroyo Vista started the First Year Experience and now houses first year students within six of its houses. There are around 600 student clubs and organizations on campus. On campus, UC Irvines first Chancellor, Daniel G. UC Irvine is categorized by U. UC Irvine set up the first Earth System Science Department in the United States. It was created in 1987 and contains 622 datasets from several domains including biology, medicine, physics, engineering, social sciences, games, and others. In addition, many of UCIs graduate programs are ranked in the top 50 of the 2020 U. The Anteaters have won 28 national championships in nine different team sports, 64 Anteaters have won individual national championships, and 53 Anteaters have competed in the Olympics, winning a total of 33 Olympic medals. In 2009 the Humanities Gateway building, designed by Curtis W. Only three of the six spokes that radiate from the central park were built, with only two buildings each. The 2014 baseball team returned to the College World Series and finished 5th. The most popular major for freshmen is a major in the School of Biological Sciences (22%), followed by Undecided/Undeclared (20. A partial list of these units includes Campus Recreation, Intercollegiate Athletics, Planning and Budget, Student Affairs, UC Irvine Libraries, UC Irvine Medical Center, and University Advancement. Fentress, was opened. Additionally, Langson Library hosts an extensive East Asian collection with materials in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. There were only nine buildings and a dirt road connecting the main campus to the housing units. UC Washington Center is currently led by UC Santa Cruz economist Helen Shapiro. 03722°Wufeff / 38. In early July 2018, UC Irvine removed benefactor Francisco J. UCI became a member of the Association of American Universities in 1996. It is a student program of the university, located on Scott Circle in Downtown Washington (38°54′23. UCI off-campus housing options vary, based on a students preferred living arrangements and budget. 8%), Physical Sciences (6. Its curvilinear design marked a return to the sculptural treatment of concrete begun by Pereira. 7%), Humanities (8. Each housing community is served by ASUCI shuttles that regularly travel to the main campus. 4%), Engineering (11\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1976" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more publications, the author of the tutorial on Global-scale Localization in Outdoor Environments for AR or the writer of the software review on EndNote X3, Thomson ResearchSoft, 2009?\n Context: Clemens Arth and Dieter Schmalstieg: Tutorial 1: Global-scale Localization in Outdoor Environments for AR. (2015) was authored by Dieter Schmalstieg.\nTom Wilson was working in the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK while writing paper: Information Management: A New Focus for Integration?, Professor Emeritus, University of Sheffield, U.K. while writing paper: EQUIP: a European Survey of Quality Criteria for the Evaluation of Databases, Department of Information Studies, Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Reino Unido while writing paper: The tensions of e-book creation and distribution in a small-language culture\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Dieter Schmalstieg" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the author awarded a PhD for research on the redox properties of haem in proteins?\n Context: The University College of London, London, WC1E 6BT, UK is the home of Christine Orengo. She is the author of \"BEAN and HABAS: Polyphyletic insertions in RNAP that point to deep evolutionary divergence of bacteria.\". She also wrote paper: CATH-KinFams: CATH Protein Kinase classification alignments and Hidden Markov Models.\nThe ChemInform Abstract: THE KINETICS OF THE REACTIONS OF LOW SPIN FERRIC HEME UNDECAPEPTIDE WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE was written by Christine Orengo. This was achieved by Brian Woledge (Fielden Professor of French at UCL from 1939 to 1971) and David Colquhoun, at that time a young lecturer in pharmacology. UCL set a target of creating 10,000xa0m2 (1. In 1829, the university appointed the first professor of English in England, although the course concentrated on linguistics and the modern teaching of English – studying English literature – was introduced by Kings College London in 1831. It was discovered in 2018 that an annual eugenics conference, the London Conference on Intelligence, had been held at UCL, as an external paid event, between 2014 and 2017. xci) and surrendered its legal independence in return for gaining a greater say in the running of the university. This name abandoned the comma used in its earlier name of University College, London. The Mullard Space Science Laboratory was established in 1967. 1900 also saw the decision to appoint a salaried head of the college. Under this charter the college became formally known as University College London. It also has partnerships wi'}. Despite the commonly held belief that the philosopher Jeremy Bentham was the founder of UCL, his direct involvement was limited to the purchase of share No. As of 2022,[update] it remains listed as University of London: University College on US Federal Student Aid applications. The same year, UCL adopted a new corporate branding under which the name University College London was replaced by the initialism UCL in all external communications. Gregory Foster remained in post until 1929. Following the revelation, UCL announced in 2018 that it would launch an enquiry into the universitys historical links with eugenics. The vice-provosts are members of the provosts senior management team. The academic board plays a role similar to the senate in other institutions. In 1919 the donor consented to being named as Herbert Bartlett and the school was renamed in his honour. He was succeeded by Gregory Foster (no relation), and in 1906 the title was changed to Provost to avoid confusion with the principal of the University of London. An enquiry found that the organiser, an honorary lecturer, did not correctly follow the room booking procedure, including claiming that no controversial topics would be discussed, leaving the university unaware of the nature of the conference. As it is classified as a hotel or guest house, it was exempt from many of the standards that cover residential buildings, such as having daylight in the rooms. The report also found that UCLs spending supported 19,000 jobs across the UK, with over 7,000 of these being outside London. UCL continued to grow through mergers with smaller colleges in the University of London. After two unsuccessful attempts, a motion was passed that ended segregation by sex at UCL. As of April 2023,[update] the chair of the council is international businessman and UCL alumnus Victor Chu. A second initiative, The Loop, promotes circular economy. UCLs interconnection between the ARPANET and early British academic networks was the first international heterogeneous resource sharing network. 7xa0million) and total net assets of £1. A further four buildings are planned for construction in the 2030s. The chair is appointed by council for a term not normally exceeding five years. This reported in 2020, but covered only historical eugenics and did not address the 2014–17 conferences, leading to a majority of the authors refusing to sign the final report. UCLs motto, Cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae is a quotation from Virgils Aeneid, and translates into English as Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward. The senior leadership team at UCL includes the visitor, a position in English charity law that overseas the operation of the institution. 5xa0million). 67xa0billion). The present logo was adopted as part of a rebranding exercise in August 2005. 7xa0million from research grants and contracts (2018/19 – £481. The Institute of Jewish Studies relocated from Manchester to UCL in 1959. At year end UCL had endowments of £143. There is only limited accommodation available in university halls for returning students and others who do not meet the criteria for a guaranteed place\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1984" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has less publications, the one affiliated with the California Institute of Technology or the creator of Harold's purple crayon rendered in haptics?\n Context: Andrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2013 is 21.\nAndrew M. Stuart wrote 18 papers in 2014.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2016 is 27.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2022 is 25.\nAndrew M. Stuart has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 3.610169491525424.\nSteve Yohanan et al.: Hapticat: exploration of affective touch. (2005) was authored by Karon E. MacLean and Jan B. F. van Erp et al.: Editorial: Social touch. (2023).\nKaron E. MacLean's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qANkJFwAAAAJ.\nAndrew M. Stuart was working in \"Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK while writing paper: The Bayesian Approach to Inverse Problems, Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK, E-mail: while writing paper: MCMC METHODS FOR DIFFUSION BRIDGES, California Institute of Technology while writing paper: Extracting macroscopic stochastic dynamics: Model problems, [Calif\nAndrew M. Stuart wrote \"On the computation of blow-up, Correction to: A note on diusion limits of chaotic skew-product ows, The Mathematics of Porous Medium Combustion, MCMC methods in high dimension., A MODEL FOR POROUS-MEDIUM COMBUSTION, Unscented Kalman Inversion., A mathematical framework for data assimilation\".\\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. One of the university\\'s halls of residence, David Bomberg House, carries his name and a handful of his works are on display at the University. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. A. Battersea College of Education was previously known as Battersea College of Domestic Science (1948 to 1965). \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. The building also houses skills laboratories for the University\\'s nursing students. M\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Karon E. MacLean" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the academic institution of the author of 'An Abstraction-Refinement Framework for Trigger Querying'?\n Context: Orna Kupferman was working in \"The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel while writing paper: The Complexity of the Graded -Calculus, Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1998, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Jerusalem 91904, Israel while writing paper: A Parametrized Analysis of Algorithms on Hierarchical Graphs, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Jerusalem 91904, ISRAELE-mail: while writing paper: The Church's Problem Revisited\nThe book \"Coverage metrics for formal verification, When does abstraction help?\" was written by Orna Kupferman. It includes: \"What Triggers a Behavior, How Deterministic are Good-For-Games Automata?\", \"On the Capacity of Capacitated Automata,\" A Practical Approach to Coverage in Model Checking, A Framework for Ranking Vacuity Results,\" and \"What causes a system to satisfy a specification?\".Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. The university began admitting women the following year. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Between 2001 and 2010, it was the No. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. 4%). In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. The university awarded 963 doctoral degrees and 3,531 masters degrees in 2017. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. The university operates on a semester calendar and awarded 8,725 bachelors, 3,286 masters or professional and 1,272 doctoral degrees in 2018–2019. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. S. S. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. 7 million (excluding the budget of the Graduate Assembly of the ASUC), in addition to various investment assets. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "109213" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In what year was the author of Planar Shielded-Loop Resonators named Fellow of IEEE?\n Context: Anthony Grbic was working in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA while writing paper: Efficient Subharmonic Frequency Conversion Using Space-Time Induced Bound States in the Continuum, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ann Arbor, MI, USA while writing paper: Cylindrical Vector Beams for Wireless Power Transfer, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA while writing paper: Circuit\nAnthony Grbic is the author of Circuit and System Designs of Ultra-Low Power Sensor Nodes with Illustration in a Miniaturized GNSS Logger for Position Tracking: Part I—Analog Circuit Techniques. He also wrote A Rigorous Approach to Designing Reflectarrays. He also wrote Call for Papers: IEEE AWPL Special Cluster 2023 on Recent Advances in Conformal Metasurfaces.\\nChi was a 2019 recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, sponsored through the Office of Naval Research. In 2017 she moved to Carnegie Mellon University as associate professor and the inaugural Robert E. \\nShe was named as the 2021 Goldsmith Lecturer of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and as a 2022 Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Signal Processing Society\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2016" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has a smaller number of publications, the creator of 'Pathwise Observability through Arithmetic Progressions and Non-Pathological Sampling' or the writer of 'A non-adapted sparse approximation of PDEs with stochastic inputs'?\n Context: Smriti Chopra et al.: A Distributed Version of the Hungarian Method for Multirobot Assignment. (2017) was authored by Magnus Egerstedt.\nHouman Owhadi was working in \"Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA while writing paper: The Mode Decomposition Problem, Banach Space Basics, Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA while writing paper: DISTANCES AND DIAMETERS IN CONCENTRATION INEQUALITIES: FROM GEOMETRY TO OPTIMAL ASSIGNMENT\n\"A note on microlocal kernel design for some slow–fast stochastic differential equations with critical transitions and application to EEG signals, Uncertainty quantification of the 4th kind; optimal posterior accuracy-uncertainty tradeoff with the minimum enclosing ball, Survey of Statistical Numerical Approximation, Kernel methods are competitive for operator learning, Non-trigonometric Waveform and Iterated KMD\" was written by Houman Owhadi. Moreover, the number increases if one takes into account visiting scientists, military liaisons, secretarial, and security staff. As of 2008[update], 1891 patents were granted to Caltech researchers since 1969. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. This includes 46 alumni and faculty members (47 prizes, with chemist Linus Pauling being the only individual in history to win two unshared prizes). Caltech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity. Up to three rotations in the first year are allowed in some options. For 2022, U. Scherer persuaded retired businessman and trustee Charles W. It was also found to have the highest faculty citation rate in the world. In the 1960s, three North Houses were built: Lloyd House, Page House, and Ruddock House, and d'}. :u200a282u200a In 1964, he became its chairman. The MD degree would be from USC or UCLA and the PhD would be awarded from Caltech. The project was created to study new ways of improving the relationship between tactical air support and ground troops. A key aspect of the admission process is the matching of faculty and an applicants research interests. 9xa0ha) campus. The institute also concluded an upgrading of the South Houses in 2006. The study was named after the hotel, Vista del Arroyo Hotel, which housed the study. Throop in 1891 and began attracting influential scientists such as George Ellery Hale, Arthur Amos Noyes, and Robert Andrews Millikan in the early 20th century. The portion of female undergraduates has been increasing since then. It serves as preparation for graduate school and helps to explain why Caltech has the highest percentage of alumni who go on to receive a PhD of all the major universities. Protests by Caltech students are rare. Feynman was also widely known outside the physics community as an exceptional teacher and a colorful, unconventional character. Approximately 99 percent of doctoral students have full financial support. The licensing and transferring of technology to the commercial sector is managed by the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT). In compensation for its participation, the university received about $750,000. 97xa0million for mathematical sciences in 2008. Notable scientists who accepted his invitation include Paul Dirac, Erwin Schrödinger, Werner Heisenberg, Hendrik Lorentz and Niels Bohr. The institute was awarded an all-time high funding of $357xa0million in 2009. Fowler, a professor at Caltech, was selected as research director. 16xa0million for computer sciences, and $1. U. The institute offers graduate degree programs for the Master of Science, Engineers Degree, Doctor of Philosophy, BS/MS and MD/PhD, with the majority of students in the PhD program. Caltech was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934 and remains a research university with very high research activity, primarily in STEM fields. Since 2000, the Einstein Papers Project has been located at Caltech. In response to the war in Korea and the pressure from the Soviet Union, the project was Caltechs way of assisting the federal government in its effort to increase national security. The study operated under a committee with the supervision of President Lee A. Since 2013, only three terms each of mathematics and physics have been required by the institute, with the remaining two terms each required by certain options. 6xa0billion on research and development and employed over 5,000 project-related and support employees. More than a fourth of Caltechs faculty and a group of outside scientists staffed the project. 3 MW solar array projected to produce approximately 1\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Houman Owhadi" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the contributor who co-authored with Lei Tian have?\n Context: Laura Waller has written paper amount in year 2012: 15.\nLaura Waller's written paper amount in year 2014 is 23.\nThe written paper amount of Laura Waller in year 2015 is 37.\nLaura Waller has written paper amount in year 2016: 26.\nLaura Waller's written paper amount in year 2020 is 51.\nLaura Waller has a written paper amount of 25 in year 2022.\nHenry Pinkard and Laura Waller: A visual introduction to information theory. (2022) was authored by Laura Waller.\nThe link to Laura Waller's website is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q55537794. She also has a link to twitter.com/optrickster and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aPxDp7wAAAAJ.\nLaura Waller was working in \"Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: High-speed gigapixel and 3D phase microscopy using coded illumination (Conference Presentation), Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: Linear scattering theory in phase space (Conference Presentation), Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: Computational illumination for real-time gigapixel phase microscopy (BRIEF\nThe book \"Precise multimodal optical control of neural ensemble activity, Roadmap on Deep Learning for Microscopy, Partially Coherent Quantitative Phase Retrieval for EUV Lithography, Recent advances in lensless imaging, Computational microscopy with scattering media, Instability dynamics in photonic plasma, Measuring the Phase of EUV Photomasks, Multi-layer Born multiple-scattering model for 3D phase microscopy: publisher’s note,org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. GOF is a scientific technique, not an epithet. Since August 1, 2023, Kenneth W. In September 2022, Robert A. org/wiki/File:BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. There was no surprise, or feeling of victory on the students parts, said Christ-Janer in response to the sit-in. The results of the tests were published on BUs public COVID-19 Testing Data Dashboard. Following the trustees push for the resignation of the universitys eighth president, Jon Westling, they voted unanimously to offer the presidency of the university to Daniel S. Twenty officers from the Boston University Police Department had to disperse the crowd from the stairwells. Kilgore describes this as the largest single donation to an American college or university as of that time. The Shah Must Face the Wrath of the People. In 1951, Harold C. org/licenses/by/4. The Presidency of John Silber also saw much expansion of the campus and programs. While John Silber and Arthur G. The campus tripled in size to 45 acres (180,000xa0m2), and added 68 new buildings before Case retired in 1967. No disciplinary action was taken against the students who only opened the chains after their demands were met. The protest interrupted a board of trustees conference. Two others, Saul Bellow and Sheldon Glashow won Nobel Prizes before Silber recruited them. In 2012, the university was invited to join the Association of American Universities, comprising 66 leading research universities in the United States and Canada. As a result of this failed motion, Peter P. Other citizens of Concord covered the remodeling costs. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Currently, 76 percent of the undergraduate population lives on campus. The university closed down due to the COVID-19 pandemic and shifted to online learning for the remainder of the semester on March 11, 2020. jpg>BUGWUscp>HPC/scp> environments, Charles Darwin University; while writing paper: The M-Hierarchy, and XP-Optimality, Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P6, Canada, CA while writing paper:\nAnother Basis for the W-Hierarchy and the Tradeoff Theorem was written by Michael R. Fellows and discusses how similarity helps to efficiently compute Kemeny rankings.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "H. Eugene Stanley" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which city did the creator of Movement Coordination receive their undergraduate education?\n Context: J. A. Scott Kelso wrote 9 papers in 2016.\nJ. A. Scott Kelso: The Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model: from matter to movement to mind. (2021) was authored by J. A. Scott Kelso and J. A. Scott Kelso: Synergies. (2008).\nJ. A. Scott Kelso's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6104529.\nJ. A. Scott Kelso's name is J. A. Scott Kelso.\nJ. A. Scott Kelso has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7740-2487.\nJ. A. Scott Kelso was working in The Human Brain and Behavior Laboratory, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431; and, Intelligent Systems Research Centre, University of Ulster, Derry Londonderry BT48 7JL, Northern Ireland while writing paper: The human dynamic clamp as a paradigm for social interaction. He was working in Anderson (Seteinberg) while writing paper: Prospective Imaging of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.\nThe Haken–Kelso–Bunz (HKB) model: from matter to movement to mind, Intentional contents, communicative context, and task dynamics. On the emergence of agency, Traversing Scales of Brain and Behavioral Organization I: Concepts and Experiments, Integrating Human Movement Science?, Electrophysiological signatures of intentional social coordination in the 10–12Hz range, A stochastic theory of phase transitions in human hand movement, The nerve compression block as a determiner This name was in use for two years. About 10 are stationed in Geneva. Starke became the first Black student. He is the only University of Florida president honored with a statue on campus. Tigert was named UFs third president. to participate in the CMS experiment. The Alec Courtelis Award is given annually at the International Student Academics Awards Ceremony. The Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars Program was created in 2005. There are over 100 courses offered exclusively to students in this program. Former FAC president Andrew Sledd was chosen to be the first president of the University of the State of Florida. The majority of these new hires are concentrated in STEM fields. These efforts included consulting for the Florida Emergency Relief Administration throughout the 1930s. Smathers Libraries has a collection of over 6 million+ print volumes, 1. The group is the largest from any university in the U. The bulk of the UF research was funded by the U. Sledd resigned over these issues in 1909. 1xa0km2). McKnight Brain Institute is also part of the Health Science Center and is the most comprehensive program of its kind in the world. A team of UF physicists has a leading role in one of the two major experiments planned for the Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile (27xa0km)-long, $5 billion, super-cooled tunnel outside Geneva, Switzerland. The 2022 annual ranking of U. This facility is dedicated to understanding, preserving and interpreting biological diversity and cultural heritage. National Register of Historic Places for their architectural or historic significance are:The George A. state. The buildings on the U. Lombardi, is a merit scholarship for Florida students. Scientists from the University of Florida group played a central role in the discovery of the Higgs particle. The award is given to international students, in recognition of their academic excellence and outstanding contribution to the university and community. USN&WR Global RankingsIn its 2021 edition, U. The universitys single application deadline is November 1. The University of Florida Career Resource Center is in the Reitz Student Union. The Lombardi Scholars Program, created in 2002 and named in honor of the universitys ninth president John V. 6xa0km2). 08 billion, a value exceeded by only 15 public universities in the United States. Both structures were designed by William A. Florida has more lightning than any other U. In 1958, George H. The Honors Program also offers housing for freshman in the Honors Residential College at Hume Hall. It was also ranked third on Forbes Overall Best Value Colleges Nationwide. The Evelyn F. Louise Courtelis established the Alec Courtelis Award in honor of husband, a successful businessman and former chairman of the Florida Board of Regents in 1996\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Belfast" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who published the book 'Everything is Obvious *Once You Know the Answer: How Common Sense Fails Us' receive a Bachelor of Science degree from?\n Context: Duncan J Watts is the author of Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. (2003) and The virtual lab.\nThe Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 is the location of the 111 West 40th St., 17th Floor, NewYork, NY 10018. Duncan J Watts was working in \"Département Recherche, Microsoft while writing paper: Le sens commun et les explications sociologiques, (Cornell University, Princeton University), Self-Organization in Biological Systems, while writing paper: Frontmatter, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, NY\nThe Virtual Lab, The “New” Science of Networks, Reply to Mislavsky et al.: Sometimes people really are averse to experiments, Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age, The paradox that is common sense, A twenty-first century science, Why everything that seems obvious isn't, Beyond Playing 20 Questions with Nature: Integrative Experiment Design in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, The science of fake news, Explanation, prediction, and causality: Three sides Students who graduate receive a degree awarded by NUS. It is the only residential college that is situated outside University Town. \\n\\nThe NUS University Town (UTown) opened in August 2011. \\nThe World\\'s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University features numerous NUS researchers from a wide range of disciplines. USP students resided in Cinnamon College at the NUS University Town. \\nCinnamon College housed the University Scholars Programme (USP) until the 2021 intake. The Duke–NUS Medical School is located at the Outram campus. In all subjects, NUS held the top spot nationally. The site was the former location for Kent Ridge Hall until November 2002. The UTown Residences also has apartments for students. The Next Age Institute, a partnership with Washington University in St. The academic programmes in residential colleges take place in seminars. It provides a two-year academic programme. It was completed in February 2017. Jayakumar, Singapore\\'s former Deputy Prime Minister. Halls compete with each other in the Inter-Hall Games. Nathan. THE has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 30 since 2013. \\nNUS has a semester-based modular system for conducting undergraduate courses. \\nIn academia, NUS faculty include former vice-president of Finance for the University of Virginia, and Cornell University Yoke San Reynolds, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong Wang Gungwu. USP admitted 240 undergraduates annually. The two institutions were merged to provide for the higher education needs of the Federation of Malaya. \\nNUS was the 27th best-ranked university worldwide in terms of aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU 2023. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1968. It is an autonomous college within NUS, allowing it greater freedom to develop its own policies while tapping on the existing facilities and resources of the main university. \\nNUS also houses residential colleges, which are modelled after the college systems of universities. Louis, is the most recent cross-university centre involving NUS, established in February 2015. Initially offering just four subjects: English, History, Geography and Economics, the Faculty now offers majors, minors and special programmes across 16 Departments. The former founding Rector of Tembusu College is Singapore\\'s Ambassador-at-Large and former United Nations Ambassador Tommy Koh, who is also the former Dean of the NUS Faculty of Law. The School uses the British undergraduate medical system, offering a full-time undergraduate programme leading to a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). \\nTembusu College was the second residential colleges in NUS University Town. \\nThe College of Alice & Peter Tan (CAPT) is a Residential College for all NUS undergraduates which emphasises active citizenship and community engagement. \\nThe major research focuses at NUS are biomedical science, physical science, engineering, nanoscience, material science, information technology, humanities, social sciences, and defence. \\nQS has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 15 since 2016. \\nNUS has 7 Halls of Residence with about 3,000 residential places\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of New South Wales" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the author of On-Demand Chaotic Neural Network for Broadcast Scheduling Problem recognized with the Order of the University of Calgary award?\n Context: Marina L. Gavrilova was working in \"University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada while writing paper: Adaptive Pooling of the Most Relevant Spatio-Temporal Features for Action Recognition, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada while writing paper: Problems of Human-Computer Interaction in Cyberworlds: on neural networks and fusion in biometric research, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada\nA Survey of Landmark Recognition Using the Bag-of-Words Framework was written by Marina L. Gavrilova.\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2021" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which institute has a larger number of publications, José Rui Figueira's institute or Bart Preneel's affiliation?\n Context: Bart Preneel was working in \"Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 94, B-3001, Heverlee, Belgium, BE while writing paper: Attacks on Fast Double Block Length Hash Functions, Department of Electrical Engineering, ESAT/SCD-COSIC, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven., Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, B-3001, Heverlee, Belgium\nBart Preneel wrote \"On the choice of the appropriate AES data encryption method for ZigBee nodes\" and \"How\" can mobile agents do secure electronic transactions on untrusted hosts. KU Leuven previously only accepted baptized Catholics,[when?] but is now open to students from different faiths or life-stances. The perpetrators, whose parents mostly belong to the upper class, are being prosecuted, but were so far only lightly sanctioned by the university authorities. \\nKU Leuven is a member of the Coimbra Group (a network of leading European universities) as well as of the LERU Group (League of European Research Universities). The word is an acronym for TOetsen en LEren Doeltreffend Ondersteunen (English: \"effectively supporting testing and learning\"). \\nThe students of the university are gathered together in the student\\'s council Studentenraad KU Leuven. \\nThe town of Leuven was the seat of three different universities. KU Leuven\\'s first rector after the split was Pieter De Somer. The project offers the Question Mark Perception assignment software to all institution members and has implemented the Ariadne KPS to reuse digital learning objects inside the Blackboard environment. \\nIn 2018, a student of African origin, Sanda Dia, died during a cruel hazing ritual to enter the Reuzegom fraternity. \\nKU Leuven is financially independent from the Catholic Church. \\nKU Leuven hosts the world\\'s largest banana genebank, the Bioversity International Musa Germplasm Transit Centre, that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017 and was visited by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Development Cooperation, Alexander De Croo. Its theology library alone hold 1. \\nThe university\\'s electronic learning environment, TOLEDO, which started in September 2001, was gradually developed into the central electronic learning environment at the KUL. The version used by KU Leuven dates from the 1990s and features the date 1425 in Times New Roman. \\nSince August 2017, the university has been led by Luc Sels who replaced former rector Rik Torfs. The original establishment during Medieval times and subsequent re-foundation at a later period represents a fate shared by the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) with several other well-known European universities that experienced the upheavals of revolutionary times. [a] However, the acronymic name is not translated in official communications, like its similarly named French-language sister university Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain). In 2023 18 students were fined 400 Euros and community service for their involvement in the death and the degrading treatment. The Belgian archbishop, André-Joseph Léonard is the current Grand Chancellor and a member of the university board. Members include:\\nKU Leuven is a member of a number of international university affiliations including the League of European Research Universities, Coimbra Group, UNA Europa, Universitas 21, and Venice International University, among others. In 2021–22, more than 65,000 students were enrolled, with 21% being international students. Its management and academic decisions are similarly autonomous\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What year was the author named as an ASME Fellow?\n Context: YaJun Pan is also known as Yonnghua Pan and YaJun Pan. It is also known as Yajun Pan and YaJun Pan.\nYaJun Pan is cited by count of 4338.\nYaJun Pan has an i10Index of 58.\nYaJun Pan is the author.\nYaJun Pan is the name given to YaJun Pan.\nYaJun Pan can be found at https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8700-0956.\nYaJun Pan's scopus is http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=9235924900&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nAssociate Professor Mem. ASME Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dalhousie University, P.O. Box 15000, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada e-mail: while writing paper: Leader–Follower Consensus Control of Multiple Quadcopters under communication delays. YaJun Pan was working in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada while writing paper: Bilateral Control and Stabilization of Asymmetric Teleoperators with Bounded Time-Varying Delays\nYaJun Pan has 189 works.\nA Gain Scheduled Sliding Mode Control Scheme Using Filtering Techniques With Applications to Multilink Robotic Manipulators, A Modular Control Scheme for PMSM Speed Control With Pulsating Torque Minimization, An Advanced Power and Thermal Optimized High Density Rack Solution for Data Center Energy Efficiency, A power based time domain passivity control for haptic interfaces, A practical PID-based scheme for the collaborative driving of automated vehicles, A molecular pathway for CO2 response in Arabid Nathan. The Duke–NUS Medical School is located at the Outram campus. The site was the former location for Kent Ridge Hall until November 2002. The academic programmes in residential colleges take place in seminars. The UTown Residences also has apartments for students. Students who graduate receive a degree awarded by NUS. It provides a two-year academic programme. It was completed in February 2017. In all subjects, NUS held the top spot nationally. USP students resided in Cinnamon College at the NUS University Town. USP admitted 240 undergraduates annually. It is the only residential college that is situated outside University Town. \\nThe World\\'s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University features numerous NUS researchers from a wide range of disciplines. The two institutions were merged to provide for the higher education needs of the Federation of Malaya. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1968. THE has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 30 since 2013. \\n\\nThe NUS University Town (UTown) opened in August 2011. The Next Age Institute, a partnership with Washington University in St. \\nCinnamon College housed the University Scholars Programme (USP) until the 2021 intake. R. Halls compete with each other in the Inter-Hall Games. \\nNUS has a semester-based modular system for conducting undergraduate courses. Jayakumar, Singapore\\'s former Deputy Prime Minister. Participants of the programme either spend 6 months or a year overseas, taking courses at partner universities and working in start-ups. It is an autonomous college within NUS, allowing it greater freedom to develop its own policies while tapping on the existing facilities and resources of the main university. \\nIn academia, NUS faculty include former vice-president of Finance for the University of Virginia, and Cornell University Yoke San Reynolds, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong Wang Gungwu. The first law students were admitted to the Bukit Timah campus of the university the following year. \\nNUS was the 27th best-ranked university worldwide in terms of aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU 2023. \\nTembusu College was the second residential colleges in NUS University Town. The School uses the British undergraduate medical system, offering a full-time undergraduate programme leading to a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). \\nQS has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 15 since 2016. Initially offering just four subjects: English, History, Geography and Economics, the Faculty now offers majors, minors and special programmes across 16 Departments. It was noted by Anderson that there were other petitions prior which were not successful due to concerns over having a sufficient number of students and support from the local community. The School was renamed Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music after a gift was made by the family of the late Dr Yong Loo Lin in memory of his daughter. Shanmugam, the fourth Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon and the third Chief Justice of Singapore Chan Sek Keong\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2017" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published the paper 'Alternative Weighting Schemes for ELMo Embeddings' in CoRR in 2019 with Nils Reimers from TU Darmstadt, Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab, Germany?\n Context: \"Andreas Waldis et al.: Dive into the Chasm: Probing the Gap between In- and Cross-Topic Generalization.\". (2024), Daniil Sorokin and Iryna Gurevych: Mixing Context Granularities for Improved Entity Linking on Question Answering Data across Entity Categories. (2018), Nils Dycke et al.: Yes-Yes-Yes: Proactive Data Collection for ACL Rolling Review and Beyond.\nNafise Sadat Moosavi et al.: Proceedings of The Fourth Workshop on Simple and Efficient Natural Language Processing, SustaiNLP 2023, Toronto, Canada (Hybrid), July 13, 2023 (2023), edited by Iryna Gurevych.\nIryna Gurevych was working in \"Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP-TUDA) Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany while writing paper: Weeding out Conventionalized Metaphors: A Corpus of Novel Metaphor Annotations, Research Training Group AIPHES Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt www. while writing paper: Prediction of Frame\nIryna Gurevych is the author of \"Does My Rebuttal Matter? Insights from a Major NLP Conference, Are Multilingual LLMs Culturally-Diverse Reasoners? An Investigation into Multicultural Proverbs and Sayings, Wiktionary: A new rival for expert-built lexicons? Exploring the possibilities of collaborative lexicography, Is it Time to Swish? Comparing Deep Learning Activation Functions Across NLP tasks, Does My\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "52" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications are attributed to the academic institution where the creator of 'Backdrop: Stochastic Backpropagation' works?\n Context: K. Cranmer has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 5.811965811965812.\nKim Albertsson et al.: Machine Learning in High Energy Physics Community White Paper. (2018) was authored by Siavash Golkar and Kyle Cranmer: Backdrop: Stochastic Backpropagation. (2018).\nKyle Cranmer's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EZjSxgwAAAAJ. He also has a link to http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q15430693 and https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=238221.\nK. Cranmer's name is K. Cranmer.\nK. Cranmer has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5769-7094.\nK. Cranmer was working in \"(New York University) while writing paper: Replication data for: Natural Priors, CMSSM Fits and LHC Weather Forecasts sigma9.tab, (New York University) while writing paper: sigma5.tab, (New York University) while writing paper: The frontier of simulation-based inference, Brandeis University, Department of Physics, MS057, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA 02454, United States of America while writing paper: The ATLAS Collaboration,\n\"Statistical Challenges of Global SUSY Fits, Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery, Experience with Deep Learning in Particle Physics, The ATLAS Collaboration, New Tools and Trends in Reproducible Research and Open Science, NIPS 2016 Keynote: Machine Learning & Likelihood Free Inference in Particle Physics, Simulation Intelligence: Towards a New Generation of Scientific Methods, bsafdi/\\n\\nThis article about an Australian engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "270460" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did Patrick Ryan Morin receive his Ph.D. degree from?\n Context: Pat Morin was working in \"Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada while writing paper: Robust geometric spanners, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada while writing paper: Succinct geometric indexes supporting point location queries, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada while writing paper: Graph product structure for non-minor-closed classes, McGill University while writing paper: The Grid-Minor Theorem Revisited, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6, Canada - Canada\n\"A Note on Interference in Random Networks., Notes on large angle crossing graphs, Notes on growing a tree in a graph, Absolute approximation of Tukey depth: Theory and experiments, Hierarchical habitat selection by North American porcupines in southern boreal forest, A Note on Interference in Random Networks, Notes on Growing a Tree in a Graph, The Grid Placement Problem\" was written by Pat Morin. The first rector of the Czech University became Václav Vladivoj Tomek\\xa0[de]. None of these historical objects have been found to this day. The German University senate sent a delegation to Minister of Education Krčmář to protest the writ. Earlier rankings are presented in following table. \\nWorld War II marks the end of the coexistence of the two universities in Prague. The 24-year-old perpetrator then killed himself. Some progress was made again when the emperor Rudolph II took up residence in Prague. His burial on 15 November 1939 became another demonstration. Milena Králíčková is the first woman rector of the Charles University. In addition, the German-language students included prominent individuals such as future writers Max Brod, Franz Kafka, and Johannes Urzidil. \\nThe first graduate was promoted in 1359. Both cities are linked by a long-lasting partnership agreement. \\nThe university was opened in 1349. Among the students were about 80 women. About 20 or 35 interned students died in the camp. [citation needed] The Act No. The university acknowledged the need for a Czech language and literature chair. The institution has been ranked 200–300 in the world as one of the best universities. Before the shooting at the university, the perpetrator killed his father at their home in Hostouň. Any agreement to use the insignia for both the universities was rejected. \\nIn Germany the Charles University in Prague cooperates with the Goethe University Frankfurt. 5 percent of the world\\'s best universities in 2011. )\\nIn 1920, the so-called Lex Mareš (No. \\nAccording to the QS Subject Ranking Charles University is among the 150 best universities in the world in geography and linguistics. It is one of the oldest universities in the world in continuous operation, the first university north of the Alps and east of Paris. The dean of the philosophical faculty, Jan Hus, translated Trialogus into the Czech language. z. z. In 1609 the obligatory celibacy of the professors was abolished. Under the threat of violence, on 25 November 1934 rector Otto Grosser\\xa0[de] (1873–1951) handed over the insigniae. \\nCharles University does not have one joint campus. It came 201st to 300th out of 17,000 universities worldwide\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Carleton University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the average two years citedness of the author of the publication 'Computing Characterizations of Drugs for Ion Channels and Receptors Using Markov Models' in Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering in 2016?\n Context: Aslak Tveito was working in \"Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo, Norway while writing paper: From Millimeters to Micrometers; Re-introducing Myocytes in Models of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Simula Research Laboratory, Fornebu, Norway while writing paper: Towards the ‘Google Heart’, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo, Norway while writing paper: Do calcium channel blockers applied to cardiomyocytes cause increased channel expression resulting in reduced efficacy\nAslak Tveito is the author of the 25th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS-2016.\\nIn 2017, Bielefeld University was ranked 22nd in the world by the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings, and among the top 300 universities by the traditional Times Higher Education World University Rankings. [citation needed]\\nBielefeld University was one of the centers of student protests in the fight against the introduction of tuition fees. This is comparable to similar results at other German universities. The German Center for Higher Education Development Excellence Ranking, which measures academic performance of European graduate programs in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, placed Bielefeld in the excellence group for mathematics. \\nThe library\\'s projects include the development of tools to improve access to electronic resources. \\nIn August 2006, a universal key for the university went missing during a senate session. \\nIn a vote organised by the AStA and the students parliament, about 94 percent of the participants voted against the introduction of tuition fees, although only 22 percent of the students cast their vote\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "3.0" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published the paper 'Special Issue: Intelligent agents in design' at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the year 2004?\n Context: Frances Brazier was working in \"Vrije Univ. Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands while writing paper: Deliberate evolution in multi-agent systems (extended abstract), TBM Fac., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, The Netherlands while writing paper: A Meta-Meta-Model for Seven Business Process Modeling Languages, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands while writing paper: It's in the social network: The Social Neighbour Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. \\n47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff47. It offers 19 bachelor's and 35 master's study programmes (of which 19 are in English) across all technology and natural sciences disciplines. \\n1864: The Styrian government makes it the Joanneum Regional and Technical College. and Dr. Friedrich Mohs became the first professor of mineralogy in 1812. \\nTU Graz holds shares in more than 20 companies, mainly research centers like the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology or Virtual Vehicle\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "28" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who has more worksCount, Douglas R. Stinson or John H. Reif?\n Context: John H. Reif wrote 11 papers in 2012.\nJohn H. Reif's written paper amount in year 2013 is 0.\nJohn H. Reif's written paper amount in year 2014 is 2.\nJohn H. Reif wrote 6 papers in 2015.\nJohn H. Reif wrote 3 papers in 2016.\nJohn H. Reif wrote 6 papers in 2017.\nJohn H. Reif's written paper amount in year 2018 is 7.\nJohn H. Reif's written paper amount in year 2020 is 3,.\nJohn H. Reif's written paper amount in year2021 is 6.\nJohn H. Reif wrote paper amount in year2023: 3 years.\nJohn H. Reif wrote paper amount in year2024: 0.\nJohn H. Reif's 2YrMeanCitedness is 2.25.\nDouglas R. Stinson: A skew room square of order 129. (1980), A brief retrospective look at the Cayley-Purser public-key cryptosystem, 19 years later. (2018), Douglas R. Stinson: A die problem. (2021), Maura B. Paterson and Douglas R. Stinson: Yet Another Hat Game. (2010), Ian F. Blake et al.: Guest Editorial: Special Issue in Honor of Scott A. Vanstone. (2015). was authored by\nDouglas Robert Stinson's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q3038041, https://www.zbmath.org/authors/?q=ai:stinson.douglas-r, http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/dstinson/ and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=kFbFJqIAAAAJ.\nJohn H. Reif's name is John H. Reif.\nJohn H. Reif's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9096-2056.\nJohn H. Reif was working in the Computer Science Department at Duke University, Durham, NC 27706, U.S.A. while writing paper: Lower bounds for multiplayer noncooperative games of incomplete information. He was working in the >University of Padua while writing paper: Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms, and Applications.\nJohn H. Reif has 456 works.\n\"What are the two most important issues facing the design and use of massively parallel computers?\", The emerging discipline of biomolecular computation in the US, Optical Techniques for Image Compression*, Lower bounds for multiplayer noncooperative games of incomplete information, Parallel Tree Contraction Part 2: Further Applications, The bridge test for sampling narrow passages with probabilistic roadmap planners\" was written by John H. Reif.\\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. Finally, the ice core analyses of physicist Hans Oeschger played a pioneering role in the development of climate research. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. \\nThe Bologna Declaration ushered in the era of ECTS credits and the bachelor's and master's degree structure. The university passed another milestone in 1992, when its enrollment reached 10,000. The physician Gabriel Gustav Valentin was the first Jewish professor to be elected to a chair at a German-speaking university. In the Leiden Ranking 2021, it ranked 180th in the world. The Centre for Continuing University Education (ZUW) focuses on scientific further education. a legal entity in its own right. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "John H. Reif" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the scholar at the University of Utah and co-author of a publication in the e-Science journal 2023?\n Context: The paper \"Daniel Balouek-Thomert et al.: Keynote Talk: Leveraging the Edge-Cloud Continuum to Manage the Impact of Wildfires on Air Quality. (2023), Ilkay Altintas: A Tale of Two C's: Convergence and Composability. (2021), Chaitanya K. Baru et al.: Enabling AI Innovation via Data and Model Sharing: An Overview of the NSF Converg\nSrinivas Aluru et al.: 2018 Eleventh International Conference on Contemporary Computing, IC3 2018, Noida, India, August 2-4, 2018 (2018) was edited by Ilkay Altintas.\nThe link to Ilkay Altintas is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q61863183, https://dl.acm.org/profile/99659275985 and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PiGurmAAAAAJ.\nlkay Altntaş was working in \"University of California San Diego\" while writing paper: Enabling AI innovation via data and model sharing: An overview of the NSF Convergence Accelerator Track D, San Diego Supercomputer Center and Halicioglu Data Science Institute, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA while writing paper: From Workflows to Teamflows in eScience: Integrating Collaborative Science, AI, and Computing for Impact at Scale\n\"Ten Simple Rules for Reproducible Research in Jupyter Notebooks, Time to Leave the Trees: From Syntactic to Conceptual Querying of XML, Data through the Computational Lens, Workflows Community Summit 2022: A Roadmap Revolution, The future of scientific workflows, Theoretical enzyme design using the Kepler scientific workflows on the Grid, Case Study on the Use of REST Architectural Principles for Scientific Analysis: CAMERA – Community Cyberinfr Kerr shared a passion with former Stanford roommate McHenry to build a university modeled as several Swarthmores (i. The McHenry Special Collections Library includes the archives of Robert A. The students then tried to award an honorary degree to Huey P. Thimann as the first provost of Crown College. 2 among the best public game design colleges in the U. Almost all faculty members are affiliated with a college as well. There is a total of 138 recognized student groups as of 2008[update]. Tree Nine is another popular destination for students. The most '}. Sinsheimer got Santa Cruz involved in intercollegiate athletics for the first time as part of NCAA Division III. Most undergraduates are from California. UCSC plans to devote an entire room at the library, to be called Dead Central, to display the collection and encourage research. Students were still given narrative evaluations to complement the letter grades. The Dead Central exhibit space is open during all library business hours. They are rare in the United States and in the world in general. 5 in game/simulation development and No. The archive became open to the public July 29, 2012. In 2019, the University of California, Santa Cruz was elected to the Association of American Universities (AAU), the most prestigious alliance of American research universities. Planning the new UC campus was just as hard as picking the site. The university is also a member of the Association of American Universities. The 2007 event attracted a total of 5,000 participants. This was clearly the better idea, but presented the problem of how to place the colleges inside the forest. UCSC beat out petitions from Stanford and UC Berkeley to house the archives. UC Santa Cruz is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. In his memoirs, Kerr ruefully recounted the myriad errors made by himself and McHenry in launching the new campus. Apartments are generally reserved for students above the freshman level. Newton (who was in jail at the time, although he went on to earn his bachelors and doctorate degrees at Santa Cruz). A series of major reforms were implemented by Chancellor Robert Sinsheimer (1977–1987) at the cost of making Santa Cruz less experimental and more conventional. Student groups like P. There could not have been a cozier place for this collection to land. There are cases where some students switch college affiliations as each college holds a different graduation ceremony. In December 1959, the Regents voted to focus their site selection process on the Almaden Valley in San Jose (i. The Baskin School of Engineering, founded in 1997 is UCSCs first and only professional school[citation needed]. 08, with the middle 50% range 3. Founding members of the Social Science and Humanities faculty created the unique History of Consciousness graduate program in UCSCs first year of operation. Santa Cruz quickly became the counterculture campus where students and faculty either mellowed out among the redwood trees or turned into activist-radical[s]. Students were able to relocate and save some of the structures, however. A. A. A\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "26" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the two-year mean citedness of the author who published EuroPVM/MPI Full-Day Tutorial in 2008?\n Context: William Gropp wrote 12 papers in 2012.\nWilliam Gropp wrote 12 papers in 2013.\nWilliam Gropp wrote 6 papers in 2014.\nWilliam Gropp wrote 3 papers in 2015.\nWilliam Gropp's written paper amount in year2021 is 4.\nWilliam Gropp wrote paper amount in year2024: 0.\n\"Huda Ibeid et al.: Learning with Analytical Models. (2019), William Gropp: Best algorithms + best computers = powerful match. (2012), Mark Asch et al.: Big data and extreme-scale computing. (2018), William Gropp: Future Developments in MPI. (2003), William Gropp and Ewing L. Lusk: EuroPVM/MPI Full-Day Tutorial. Using MPI-2: A Problem-Based Approach. (2008), William Gropp \nWilliam Gropp's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4150370 and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q58426303.\nWilliam Gropp was working in \"University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA while writing paper: The International Exascale Software Project roadmap, Coordinated Science Lab, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) while writing paper: Special Issue: SC13 – The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, ***University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA IL 61801 while writing paper: Rethinking Key-Value Store for Parallel I\n\"Toward message passing for a million processes: characterizing MPI on a massive scale blue gene/P, Final report: Compiled MPI. Cost-Effective Exascale Application Development, Performance Modeling of Algebraic Multigrid on Blue Gene/Q: Lessons Learned, Analyzing the impact of supporting out-of-order communication on in-order performance with iWARP, Challenges and Successes in Achieving the Potential of MPI, Multi-core issues---Multi-\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "0.25" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the research area of Lale Akarun, the author of 'A fuzzy algorithm for color quantization of images'?\n Context: Berk Gökberk and Lale Akarun: Comparative Analysis of Decision-level Fusion Algorithms for 3D Face Recognition. (2006) was authored by Lale Akarun.\nLale Akarun was working in \"Bilgisayar Mühendislii Bölümü, Boaziçi Üniversitesi, Istanbul, Turkey while writing paper: Feature fusion based multilingual fingerspelling recognition, Department of Computer Engineering, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey while writing paper: Regional Registration for Expression Resistant 3-D Face Recognition in the Presence of Realistic Occlusions, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey while writing paper\nA Dempster-Shafer Theory Based Combination of Classifiers for Hand Gesture Recognition, A 3D Face Recognition System for Expression and Occlusion Invariance, Fuzzy error diffusion of color images, A robust multimodal fall detection method for ambient assisted living applications, Alternative Average Face Models for 3D Face Registration, Fuzzy VQ algorithms for color quantization., A Selective Attention Based Method for Visual Pattern Recognition, Performance measures for rank order filters, The Next Grand Challenge in Computer Vision: From Gesture Recognition[citation needed]\\nWith campuses in Minhang and Putuo District totalling an area of over 220 hectares. In 2008, it set up the NOCFL Study and Training Base for International Chinese Teachers. John\\'s College (later to become St. \\nAlong with several other Chinese universities, East China Normal University has hosted the United Kingdom (UK) government-funded Study China Programme for a number of years. \\nIn 1879, St. \\nGlobal University Rankings of ECNU:\\n31°13′41″N 121°24′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff31. \\nIn 2021, it was ranked 37th globally in the Times Higher Education Rankings by Subjects in \"Education\", which is historical strengths of the university as suggested in the name \"Normal\". It was the first institution to grant bachelor\\'s degrees in China, starting in 1907. \\nECNU is now under the direct auspices of the Ministry of Education. In this programme, students from UK institutions spend one to two summer months studying Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture at a university in China. Its purpose is to strengthen ties between UK university students and China, in particular as relatively few British students enroll in degrees in China. The university also runs an Online College of the Chinese language in collaboration with the National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (NOCFL), which is the first of its kind to be established in the country with over 5,800 students in 137 countries and regions. The programme has increased relations between ECNU and numerous leading UK universities. \\nThe Minhang new campus is located in the Minhang District on the outskirts of metropolitan Shanghai. John\\'s University and was registered in Washington D\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "biometrics" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works does the contributor who published 'Secure Merge with O(n log log n) Secure Operations' in ITC 2021 have?\n Context: \"Paul Bunn and Rafail Ostrovsky: Secure Two-Party k-means clustering. (2007), Brett Hemenway Falk and Rafail Ostrovsky: Secure Merge with O(n log log n) Secure Operations. (2021), Paul Bunn and Rafail Ostrovsky: Throughput in Asynchronous Networks (2009), Joshua Baron et al.: 5PM: Secure pattern matching. (2013), David A. Garay and Rafail Ost\nRafail Ostrovsky was working in \"rafail@cs.ucla.edu#TAB# while writing paper: Effective Computations on Sliding Windows, UCLA, USA while writing paper: Broadcast (and Round) Efficient Verifiable Secret Sharing, UCLA, USA while writing paper: Unconditionally-Secure Robust Secret Sharing with Compact Shares, UCLA, USA while writing paper: Resettably Sound Zero-Knowledge Arguments from OW\nRafail Ostrovsky wrote \"How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model?\". The book was written with minimum resource zero knowledge proofs.\\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. A second data breach occurred several months later. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. Maryland\\'s freshman retention rate is 95. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nThe university suffered multiple data breaches in 2014. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. \\nDarryll J. \\nThe University of Maryland, College Park is a college sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 58 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. https://dining. In 2006, John C. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "566" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many articles are attributed to the institution where the author of 'COSMECA: application specific co-synthesis of memory and communication architectures for MPSoC' works?\n Context: The Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-3425, USA while writing paper: EXPRESSION: A Language for Architecture Exploration Through Compiler/Simulator Retargetability, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-3425, USA while writing paper: Conquering MPSoC complexity with principles of a self-aware information processing factory, University of California, Irvine, CA while writing paper: Embedded memories in system design \nThe case study of F2FS on ZNS SSDs was written by Nikil Dutt and focuses on how to solve the current memory access and data transfer bottlenecks: at the processor level or at the compiler level. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Students and alumni have also won 207 Olympic meda'}. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. Students from various concentrations are recruited and trained to work on pro-bono consulting engagements with actual nonprofit clients. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. Berkeley ROTC alumni include former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. The university began admitting women the following year. About three percent of undergraduate men and nine percent of undergraduate women—or 3,400 of total undergraduates—are active in Berkeleys Greek system. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. The Berkeley Forum is a nonpartisan student organization that hosts panels, debates, and speeches across a variety of fields. The university operates on a semester calendar and awarded 8,725 bachelors, 3,286 masters or professional and 1,272 doctoral degrees in 2018–2019. The university awarded 963 doctoral degrees and 3,531 masters degrees in 2017. Berkeley has a number of other vehicle teams, including CalSol, CalSMV, and Human Powered Vehicle. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. There are 1,789 full-time and 886 part-time faculty members among the universitys academic enterprise which is organized into fifteen colleges and schools that comprise 180 departments and 80 interdisciplinary units offering over 350 degree programs. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. Berkeley students also run a number of consulting groups, including the Berkeley Group, founded in 2003 and affiliated with the Haas School\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "138671" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the author of the paper 'Mobile Music Touch: The effect of primary tasks on passively learning piano sequences' produced?\n Context: Daniel Kohlsdorf and Thad Starner are the authors of Mobile Music Touch: The effect of primary tasks on passively learning piano sequences.\nThe GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA while writing paper: The Perceptive Workbench: toward spontaneous and natural interaction in semi-immersive virtual environments, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA while writing paper: WAG’D: Towards a Wearable Activity and Gait Detection Monitor for Sled Dogs, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA while writing paper: MIND-WARPING, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA while writing Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. The other institutes include: the Parker H. There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. The oldest of those research institutes is a nonprofit research organization referred to as the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). He then shook hands with every student. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. His tenure focused on a dramatic expansion of the institute, a revamped Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the creation of an International Plan. In August 2011, the G. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. In 2014, the Institutes revenue amounted to about $1. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. Georgia Tech is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. The Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center is an initiative between the H. It was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school. The 2022 annual ranking of U. USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. In 1994, G. Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as The Shaft). They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. The institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the university on television broadcasts. It eventually expanded this program with its online masters in analytics in January 2017, as well as providing the option for advanced credits with a MicroMasters in collaboration with edX. 882 billion and liabilities totaled $0. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States. Crecine was also instrumental in securing the 1996 Summer Olympics for Atlanta. The first black person to play for Georgia Tech was Eddie McAshan in 1970. In 1964, Dr. The Research Building was expanded, and a $300,000 (equivalent to $4,000,000 in 2023) Westinghouse A-C network calculator was given to Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. It has a special emphasis on the academic fields of science and technology. The university further collaborated with the National University of Singapore to set up The Logistics Institute–Asia Pacific in Singapore. McDaniel signed the bill to create and fund the new school. In 1934, the Engineering Experiment Station (later known as the Georgia Tech Research Institute) was founded by W. 3 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory. 3% of the undergraduates and 25. Also, even in the Ivan Allen College, the Institute does not offer Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts degrees, only Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "349" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific papers are associated with the institution where the author of 'A note on balanced colourings for lattice points' is affiliated?\n Context: Oswin Aichholzer et al.: Games on triangulations. (2005) was authored by Jorge Urrutia.\nJorge Urrutia was working in \"Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM, Mexico; while writing paper: Spanning Trees of Multicoloured Point Sets with Few Intersections, Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 while writing paper: Computing shortest transversals of sets (extended abstract), Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada while writing paper: Galleries, light matchings and visibility graphs, Ci\n\"Tight bounds for the Rectangular Art Gallery Problem, On the packet complexity of distributed selection, On the coarseness of bicolored point sets, On circles containing the maximum number of points, Computational geometry : XIV Spanish meeting, EGC 2011 dedicated to Ferran Hurtado on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, June 27-30, 2011, revised selected papers, Updating Polygonizations*, A tight bound for point guards in piece\\nAll research centers are open to students from around the world. \\nUNAM has excelled in many areas of research. The university was shut down for the duration. Both undergraduate and graduate studies are available. \\nSUAyED offers bachelor and postgraduate degrees. More than 25% of the total scientific papers published by Mexican academics come from researchers at UNAM. \\nThe emblem of the puma serves as a seal for the sports teams of the university. \\nIn recent years, it has attracted students and hired professional scientists from all over the world, most notably from Europe, other countries in Latin America, India, and the United States, creating a unique and diverse scientific community. For instance, it was recognized by UNESCO as producing globally some of the most impactful research on Artificial Intelligence. \\nUNAM is organized in schools or colleges, rather than departments. \\nDespite the low percentage of funding invested in research and development in Mexico, the UNAM stands out as a research-oriented university with international competitiveness across all fields of knowledge. The distance education programs are entirely online using content provided through online platforms where students, teachers, and peers communicate online. The school of engineering has organized along with Google some of the largest all Latina Hackathons. The university houses many of Mexico\\'s premiere research institutions. The University Olympic Stadium was inaugurated on the same day. UNAM is currently recognized as one of the most international research universities in Latin America. \\nOpened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim, the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico. President Miguel Alemán Valdés participated in the ceremony on 20 November 1952. In 1957 the Doctorate Council was created to regulate and organize graduate studies. The open education programs require on-campus assistance at least one in every 15 days, usually on Saturdays (semi-presence). In 2016, the university adopted United Nations platforms throughout all of its campuses to support and empower women. \\nUNAM has a set of schools covering different academic fields such as \"engineering\" or \"law\". Efforts to gain autonomy for the university continued in the early 1920s. They played in the Olympics at Rio. University City) would be in San Ángel, to the south of the city. In 2013, the British newspaper The Guardian included it in a list of one of the most remarkable club logos in football. \\nThe last major student strike at the university occurred in 1999–2000 when students shut down the campus for almost a year to protest a proposal to charge students the equivalent of US$150 per semester for those who could afford it. \\nThe Pumas CU represents UNAM in college football since 1927. \\nUNAM students and professors are regarded throughout Mexico as politically very active, generally speaking. The striking students were supported by many professors and subsequent negotiations eventually led to autonomy for the university. The image was chosen among 16 works, and required more than 800 sketches. The UNAM holds a number of programs for students within the country, using scientific internships to encourage research in the country\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "165745" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the institution of the author who published the paper 'A Futurebus interface from off-the-shelf parts'?\n Context: Simon Peyton Jones was working in \"Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom while writing paper: Work efficient higher-order vectorisation, (Microsoft) while writing paper: A quick look at impredicativity, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Trees That Grow, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Non-recursive make considered harmful: build systems at scale, (Microsoft) while writing paper: Teaching smart phone ethics, Middlesex University, The Burrough University records show that Miss Starvey was prepared to resign over the issue and that she had the support of the then Chancellor Conwy Lloyd Morgan. The University College was the first such institution in the country to admit women on the same basis as men. Soon after, further complaints were made by two students, who had not attended the lecture. These buildings were designed by Charles Hansom, and suffered being built in stages due to financial pressure. The shape of the whole logo represents the open book of learning. The first large scale building project the University of Bristol undertook on gaining a charter was the Wills Memorial Building. These more recent ventures have been funded (and are run) by external companies in agreement with the university. 3 million was from research grants and contracts. The university does not have a main campus but is spread over a considerable geographic area. Competition for places is high with an average 7. There is also a local branch of The Tab. Bristol ChemLabS stands for Bristol Chemical Laboratory Sciences; it is the only chemistry CETL in the UK. More recently, plans for redevelopment of the current building have been proposed. In 2001, the university signed a 25-year research funding deal with IP2IPO, an intellectual property commercialisation company. The University of Bristol ranks number 5 in the UK for research quality according to the most recent Research Excellence Framework assessment. The postnominals awarded are the degree abbreviations used commonly among British universities. 5m project is intended to further the study of dynamics and is the most advanced such facility in Europe. The motion said the TERF ban was necessary because TERF activity on the university campus put[s] trans students safety at risk . At a cost, local residents are also able to use the facilities. After the founding of the university college in 1876, government support began in 1889. At the point of foundation, the university was required to provide for the local community. The University of Bristols alumni and faculty include 13 Nobel laureates. He said that his ruling focused on how the university managed her complaints rather than any judgment about gender rights. Goldney gardens entered the property of the University of Bristol through George Wills who had hoped to build an all-male hall of residence there. A long and very complex complaints, appeals, two barrister investigations, a university Board of Trustees decision, and disciplinary hearing process followed. This £11 million building is known as the quietest building in the world[clarification needed] and has other technologically sophisticated features such as self-cleaning glass. Used for term-time training/competition an'}. The laboratory stands on the same site today, close to the Bristol Grammar School and the city museum. Ultimately this led to Millers dismissal in October 2021. All of the main halls elect groups of students to the Junior Common Room to organise the halls social calendar for the next year. For the most part, it uses Oxford-style gowns and Cambridge-style hoods, which are required to be university red (see the logo at the top of the page). In regulations, the university does not name MD or DDS as higher doctorates, although they are in many universities as these degrees are normally accredited professional doctorates. The 1960s were a time of considerable student activism in the United Kingdom, and Bristol was no exception. The armorials on the Founders Window represent all of the interests present at the founding of the University of Bristol including the Wills and Fry families. Clifton Hill House is another Grade I listed building now used as student accommodation in Clifton. This discontent culminated in an 11-day sit-in at the Senate House (the administrative headquarters of the university). For his subsequent pioneering work on quantum mechanics, he was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics. Eventually land was purchased in Stoke Bishop, allowing the building of what has been described as a quasi-Oxbridge hall, Wills Hall, to which was added the Dame Monica Wills Chapel by George Wills widow after his death. The Times Higher Education World University Ranking placed Bristol at 76th globally and 9th in the U. Coombe Dingle is typically used for training and competition\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "7231" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the 'Browsing Through Databases' author's institution?\n Context: Y. V. Ramana Reddy et al.: The Kowledge-Based Simulation System. (1986) was authored by Mark S. Fox and Beyond The Knowledge Level.\nMark S Fox was working in \"University of Toronto, 5 King’s College Road, Toronto, Canada, M5S 3G8 while writing paper: Human Factors and Enterprise Integration—Workshop 1, Working Group 2, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Computer Science, University of Toronto, ONT, Canada while writing paper: Introduction to the Special Section, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 4 Taddle Creek Road, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A4 while writing paper: Constraint-\n\"Integration of multiple knowledge sources in ALADIN, an alloy design system, OF PLOTS AND MINDS : Neuroscience, narrative and the NDE, Why is scheduling difficult? a CSP perspective, Towards a Model of Urban Evolution Part IV: Evolutionary (Formetic) Distance—An Interpretation of Yelp Review Data, Reports of the AAAI 2014 Conference Workshops, The Kowledge-Based Simulation System, Expenditure, revenue and taxes — Upon starting her studies she was the only woman in a class of over 200. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \"}\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "406095" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who has more works, the author of Statistical precision of information retrieval evaluation or the creator of GERBIL: Benchmarking KGQA?\n Context: Gordon V. Cormack and Thomas R. Lynam: Validity and power of t-test for comparing MAP and GMAP. (2007), Gordon V. Cormack and Thomas R. Lynam: Spam Corpus Creation for TREC. (2005), Charles L. A. Clarke et al.: Overview of the TREC 2010 Web Track. (2010), Gordon V. Cormack: Random Factors in IOI 2005 Test Case Scoring. (2006), Adam Roegiest and Gordon V. Cormack\nLuay Nakhleh was working in \"Rice Univ while writing paper: Towards accurate reconstruction of phylogenetic networks, Department of Computer Science, Rice University, 6100 Main St., Houston, TX 77005. nakhleh@cs.rice.edu while writing paper: Confounding Factors in HGT Detection: Statistical Error, Coalescent Effects, and Multiple Solutions, University of Texas at Austin while writing paper: Reconstructing the\n\"Neutral forces acting on intragenomic variability shape the i>Escherichia coli/i> regulatory network topology, \"Correcting\" gene trees to be more like species trees increases topological error when incomplete lineage sorting is high, Bootstrap-based Support of HGT Inferred by Maximum Parsimony, A Metric on the Space of Reduced Phylogenetic Networks, Parsimonious Inference of Hybridization in the Presence of Paralog There is a very high level of research activity. Reginald DesRoches was appointed president in 2022 and succeeded David W. The 2009 Beer Bike race was dedicated to the memory of Dr. Coffeehouse baristas are referred to as K. Below is a list of residential colleges in order of founding:Each residential college has its own cafeteria (serveries) and each residential college has study groups and its own social practices. Three weeks after opening, a spectacular international academic festival was held, bringing Rice to the attention of the entire academic world. The university has a 6:1 student-faculty ratio, and it has been a member of the Association of American Universities since 1985 and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Jones was not prosecuted since he cooperated with the district attorney, and testified against Patrick. The Rice School of Social Sciences was founded in 1979. The colleges are named for university historical figures and benefactor. However, in recent times,[when?] new facilities have been constructed in proximity to the campus. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies has only graduate programs. Patrick was found guilty of conspiring to steal Rices fortune and he was convicted of murder in 1901 (he was pardoned in 1912 due to conflicting medical testimony). This decision was made instead of implementing a community benefits agreement, which had been suggested by the community. Rices friend and personal lawyer in Houston, Captain James A. The logo pays tribute to Rices squirrel population, claimed by students to be unusually plump and frighteningly tame. student Raymond Johnson became the first black Rice student when he was admitted that year. 1960 saw Rice Institute formally renamed William Marsh Rice University. Rice is a medium-sized, highly residential research university. The stadium was the site of Super Bowl VIII and a speech by John F. It originated in the basement of Sid Richardson College in February 2011. Admission to Rice is rated as most selective by U. The system was inspired by existing systems in place in England and at several other universities in the United States. Duncan Hall, Rices computational engineering building, was designed to encourage collaboration between the four different departments situated there. The statue was crafted by John Angel. According to the official website, Beer Bike is a combination intramural bicycle race and drinking competition dating back to 1957. The Susanne M. 2% are from outside of the United States. The universitys academics are organized into several schools. Smalley, were dedicated at Rice. Admission to the university is need-blind for domestic applicants. The space was gutted but renovated and remains open. The Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations was held at Rice in 1990. 7% acceptance rate in 2023. Baker III Institute for Public Policy was created. Demand for an on-campus Coffeehouse grew and in 1990, the Rice Coffeehouse was founded. A subsequent investigation led by the District Attorney of New York resulted in the arrests of Patrick and of Rices butler and valet Charles F. The buildings foyer, drawn from many world cultures, was designed by the architect to symbolically express this collaborative purpose. Later, the coffee house moved to the Hanszen basement to accommodate more student patrons. The board took control of the assets on April 29 of that year\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Gordon V. Cormack" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What award did the author of 'The DFG Priority Program 'Informatics Methods for the Analysis and Interpretation of Large Genomic Datasets'' receive in 2003?\n Context: Thomas Lengauer is the author of The DFG Priority Program \"Informatics Methods for the Analysis and Interpretation of Large Genomic Datasets\".\nThomas Lengauer was working in \"Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarland Informatics Campus, Saarbrücken, Germany while writing paper: Clinical use, efficacy, and durability of maraviroc for antiretroviral therapy in routine care: A European survey, Chair of Image Analysis and Knowledge Based Systems, Technische Universität Munchen, Munich, Germany while writing paper: On the selection of candidates for point and line correspondences, Computational Biology and Applied Algorithmics, MPI\nThe ECCB 2002 Organization was written by Thomas Lengauer and ISMB-95 -- Third international conference on intelligent systems for molecular biology: Proceedings.48778\\n\\nThis article related to government in Japan is a stub. Today NICT's mission is to carry out research and development in the field of information and communications technology. 3″N 139°29′16″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff35\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Konrad Zuse Medal" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the cited by count where the creator of 'A lower bound for irredundant Ramsey numbers' is affiliated?\n Context: Michael Krivelevich's 2YrMeanCitedness is 0.6.\nMichael Krivelevich was working in \"Tel Aviv University\", 6997801, Israel, while writing paper: Resilient Pancyclicity of Random and Pseudorandom Graphs, Tel Aviv University, while writing paper: Why almost all k-CNF formulas are easy, Tel Aviv University, while writing paper: The Neighborhood Conjecture, Tel Aviv University, while writing paper: The Connectivity Game, Goethe University while writing paper: Contagious Sets\nThe Neighborhood Conjecture, The critical bias for the Hamiltonicity game is (1+o(1))n/lnn, Waiter–Client and Client–Waiter Hamiltonicity games on random graphs, The sizeRamsey number of short subdivisions, Goldberg's Conjecture is true for random multigraphs, Recognizing More Unsatisfiable Random i>k/i>-SAT Instances Efficiently, The Biased Od In 1908–09, three prominent persons put the University of Bern in the limelight. \\nA number of professors at the University of Bern were pioneers in their field. \\nThe University of Bern has been ranked as one of the top 150 universities in the world. [citation needed]\\nSeveral of the centers offer specialized graduate programmes. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. The selection of topics in the ZUW programmes ranges from public administration through dentistry to spiritual guidance. The following year, Anna Tumarkin, a Russian philosopher, was appointed to an extraordinary professorship and thus became the first female professor at a European university entitled to examine doctoral and post-doctoral theses. The Shanghai Ranking (ARWU) 2022 ranked the University of Bern in the range 101st–150th in the world. It was founded in 1834. The Russian-born Anna Tumarkin was the first female professor in Europe with the right to examine doctoral and post-doctoral students. In the following years the university consolidated its position as a small centre of higher learning with a stable enrollment of about 2,000 students. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students. \\nAs in other countries of Europe, nineteenth-century politics in Switzerland were dominated by the struggle between conservative and liberal currents. a legal entity in its own right. It is the only institution in Switzerland with a theatre studies course that enables students to major in dance in their master program. 438109\\n\"}. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings it ranked 94th in 2023. 438109°E\\ufeff / 46\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "4317482" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published LRGA for solving profit based generation scheduling problem in competitive environment in 2011?\n Context: Dipti Srinivasan was working in \"National University of Singapore, while writing paper: Cooperative Learning Hybrid Agents for Traffic Management and Control, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore while writing paper: A hybrid fuzzy evolutionary algorithm for a multi-objective resource allocation problem, Department of ECE, National University of Singapore, Singapore while writing paper: Co-Evolutionary algorithms for evolving buyers> bidding strategies in an electrival power market, [Dept of Electrical and Computer\nAn Empirical Comparison of Nine Pattern Classifiers, A survey of applications of evolutionary computing to power systems, A multi-objective genetic algorithm for unit commitment with significant wind penetration, A multi-Stage Optimization Model With Minimum Energy Consumption-Wireless Mesh Networks, A Decentralized Multiagent System Approach for service restoration Using DG Islanding, A Noncooperative Game-Based Approach for Microgrid Planning Considering Existing Interconnected and Clustered Microgrids on an Island, A comparative analysis\\nThe World\\'s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University features numerous NUS researchers from a wide range of disciplines. In all subjects, NUS held the top spot nationally. \\n\\nThe NUS University Town (UTown) opened in August 2011. The Next Age Institute, a partnership with Washington University in St. It is the only residential college that is situated outside University Town. Halls compete with each other in the Inter-Hall Games. \\nNUS was 19th in the THE World Reputation Rankings 2022, and was named the world\\'s 10th most international university by THE in 2023. Jayakumar, Singapore\\'s former Deputy Prime Minister. The former founding Rector of Tembusu College is Singapore\\'s Ambassador-at-Large and former United Nations Ambassador Tommy Koh, who is also the former Dean of the NUS Faculty of Law. \\nNUS has 7 Halls of Residence with about 3,000 residential places. \\nCinnamon College housed the University Scholars Programme (USP) until the 2021 intake. \\nThe university has received a number of grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for research into areas including vaccine development, water treatment, mobile devices in healthcare, iris recognition, synthetic antibodies, tuberculosis, and government response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia. The academic programmes in residential colleges take place in seminars. \\nThe major research focuses at NUS are biomedical science, physical science, engineering, nanoscience, material science, information technology, humanities, social sciences, and defence. \\nNUS was the 27th best-ranked university worldwide in terms of aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, as reported by ARTU 2023. \\nIn the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, NUS ranked among the global top 10 for 19 subjects. This includes Singapore\\'s Minister for Law, and Home Affairs K. THE has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 30 since 2013. \\nIn academia, NUS faculty include former vice-president of Finance for the University of Virginia, and Cornell University Yoke San Reynolds, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong Wang Gungwu. \\nThe interdisciplinary College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) was established in 2020. A points system, based on co-currciular activities and leadership roles, is used to allocate residential places to students. \\nResidential College 4 (RC4) is another Residential College in NUS. \\nIn international politics, NUS counts among its graduates former Director-General of the World Health Organization Margaret Chan, former President of the United Nations Security Council Kishore Mahbubani, and vice-president of the International Olympic Committee Ng Ser Miang. \\nThe Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy was established in 2004 as an autonomous graduate school of NUS. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1968. \\nNUS also houses residential colleges, which are modelled after the college systems of universities. USP students and faculty are accommodated in 600 rooms. \\nQS has ranked NUS among the world\\'s top 15 since 2016. Participants of the programme either spend 6 months or a year overseas, taking courses at partner universities and working in start-ups. USP admitted 240 undergraduates annually. \\nGlobally, NUS was #8 in the QS World University Rankings 2024, #19 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024, #26 in the USNWR 2022–2023 Best Global Universities Rankings, #71 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2023, #29 in the SCImago Institutions Rankings 2020, and #26 in the Informatics Institute/METU\\'s University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) 2022–2023. USP students resided in Cinnamon College at the NUS University Town. In November 2015, an annexe building to RVRC was constructed. The School was renamed Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music after a gift was made by the family of the late Dr Yong Loo Lin in memory of his daughter. Students who graduate receive a degree awarded by NUS\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "62" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was the mathematician who published Series expansions in Fréchet spaces and their duals, construction of Fréchet frames born?\n Context: Stevan Pilipovi was working in the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia while writing paper: Restrictions in a distributed complex fractional order linear constitutive equations of viscoelasticity, University of Novi Sad, while writing paper: Gelfand–Shilov type spaces through hermite expansions, Institute of Mathematics, University of Novi Sad Dr. Ilije Duriia 4 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia Novi Sad while writing paper: On the\n\"On the Behavior of a Distribution at the Origin, On a model of viscoelastic rod in unilateral contact with a rigid wall, Erratum to \"Frames for Weighted Shift-Invariant Spaces, Mediterr. J. Math., DOI:10.1007/s00009-011-0155-3, Notes on boundary values in ultradistribution spaces, On the Convolution in the Space of tempered ultradistributions of Beurling type,\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nFrom 2016 to 2018, van der Schaar was the Man Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "1950" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publications does the co-author with URI link 'https://dblp.org/pid/16/7018' and author of Cancer Computational Biology alongside Igor Jurisica, have?\n Context: Igor Jurisica's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q23883510 and also https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Hi9ALnkAAAAJ.\nIgor Juriica has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2507-946X.\nIgor Juriica is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=7003966366&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nIgor Juriica was working in \"Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, M5T 2S8, Canada while writing paper: Encompassing new use cases - level 3.0 of the HUPO-PSI format for molecular interactions, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4, Canada while writing paper: Maintaining Case-Based Reasoning Systems: A Machine Learning Approach, Canada, Ontario Cancer\ni>In Silico/i> Drug Screen in Mouse Liver Identifies Candidate Calorie Restriction Mimetics, Legends for supplemental data from Uninterrupted Sedentary Behavior Downregulates <i>BRCA1</i> Gene Expression, Integrative analysis of layers of data in hepatocellular carcinoma reveals pathway dependencies, A comprehensive catalogue of functional genetic variations in the EGFR pathway\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nVan der Schaar received a joint Bachelor's/Master's (1996) degree and a Doctoral (2001) degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "5" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Whose hIndex is lower, the author of Knowing The What But Not The Where in Bayesian Optimization or the author of A general approach for high order absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation?\n Context: Eli Turkel was working in the \"Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv 69978, Israel, Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA while writing paper: Global properties of pseudospectral methods, Tel-Aviv Univ., Israel#TAB# while writing paper: Numerical solution of the Euler equations by finite volume methods using Runge Kutta time stepping schemes, Department of Applied Mathematics\nEli Turkel wrote Composite methods for hyperbolic equations. [combined finite difference algorithms for stability improvement] On acceleration of MacCormack's scheme. [On acceleration of MacCormack's scheme: Application to inverse problems]. A perfectly matched layer for the Helmholtz equation in a semi-infinite strip. The institute also operates a public advice service on knowledge-transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Michael A. Osborne" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the affiliation of the writer of the paper 'Outage and Diversity-Multiplexing Trade-Off Analysis of Closed and Open-Access Femtocells'?\n Context: Osvaldo Simeone was working in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey while writing paper: Reliable Transmission of Short Packets through Queues and Noisy Channels under Latency and Peak-Age Violation Guarantees, CWCSPR, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, New Jersey; while writing paper: Control-data separation in cloud RAN: The case of uplink HARQ, Centre for\"\\nGlobally, the companies owned by Siemens Healthineers have 65,000 employees. \\nIn 2006, the business announced it would acquire Diagnostics Products Corporation for around $1. A minority stake of up to 25% was expected to be sold at part of the IPO, which would be Germany\\'s largest listing since the IPO of Deutsche Telekom in 1996. In the same year the company announced it would acquire Bayer\\'s Diagnostics division, for €4. CEO Bernd Montag introduced the name along with a five-minute celebratory dance routine performed outside the division\\'s headquarters in Erlangen. \\nAfter the merger Varian will continue to operate as an independent company and will retain its headquarters along with its 10,000 employees. Eventually, the new company included electrometrical equipment and specialized in medical technology. \\nIn November 2011 the business acquired MobileMD, later divesting the business in 2014 to Cerner for $1. \\nIn 1974, The company exhibited its first tomographic image of a human head at an annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, in Chicago. It combines precise images of body tissues from MRI with metabolic cell activity from PET. \\nSupported by Siemens in Erlangen, Inge Edler, a Swedish physician, and physicist Carl Hellmuth Hertz were intrigued by the idea of using ultrasound technology to achieve more precise heart diagnoses. 2 billion, boosting the business\\'s offerings in a range of services for in-vitro diagnosis. 9 billion), representing a return to radiation therapy after the discontinuation of Siemens\\' own linear accelerators in 2011. One year later, the company released its first computed tomography scanner, the Siretom. \\nIn Aschaffenburg, Germany, X-ray pioneer Friedrich Dessauer founded his own company, which later came to prominence under the name Veifa-Werke\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "170260" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author is affiliated with UCL Australia, Ray Dolan or Frances M. T. Brazier?\n Context: Frances Brazier wrote 10 papers in 2012.\nFrances Brazier wrote 12 papers in 2014.\nFrances Brazier wrote 13 papers in 2015.\nFrances Brazier wrote 4 papers in 2016.\nFrances Brazier wrote 8 papers in 2017.\nFrances Brazier's written paper amount in year2024 is 8.\nWako Yoshida et al.: Game Theory of Mind. (2008) was authored by Ray Dolan.\nFrances Brazier has an h-index of 29.\nRay Dolan's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q21165363 and also https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0iy8RTMAAAAJ.\nFrances Brazier has the orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7827-2351.\nFrances Brazier was working in \"frances,jonker,treur while writing paper: Compositional Verification of a Multi-Agent System for One-to-Many Negotiation, Computer Systems while writing paper: ARE ANONYMOUS AGENTS REALISTIC, Computer Systems while writing paper: Formal Specification of Multi-Agent Systems: a Real World Case, Computer Systems while writing paper: Principles of Compositional Multi-Agent System Development, System Engineering while writing paper:\n\"Design for the Value of Presence\", \"Agents negotiating for load balancing of electricity use, Half a Tube&Wing: Function-to-Form Mapping Approach to Understanding Fixed-Wing Civil-Aeroplane Design Space, A proposal for WS-Agreement Negotiation, Can agents close contracts, Legal aspects of agent technology, Knowledge-Based Design and Evolutionary Design: Adversaries or Compatriots?\", Do Gaming Simulations Substantiate That We Know Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. ) are offered as postgraduate programmes. \\n1901: The college of technology is granted the right to award doctorates. It offers 19 bachelor's and 35 master's study programmes (of which 19 are in English) across all technology and natural sciences disciplines. and Dr. \\nTU Graz has set up strategic partnerships with six universities:\\nGraz University of Technology is also a member of CESAER. \\n47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff47\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Ray Dolan" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the scholar who wrote Works and representation receive their Master's in Philosophy in 1987?\n Context: Ronald E. Day was working in \"Indiana University* while writing paper: All that is the case: documents and indexicality, Library and Information Science Program, Wayne State University, 106 Kresge Library, Detroit, Michigan 48202–3939 while writing paper: Book Review: CyberMarx: Cycles and circuits of struggle in hightechnology capitalism, by Nick DyerWitheford, University of Oklahoma while writing paper: The?conduit metaphor? and the nature and politics of information studies. Sponsor\nThe book \"The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace\", by Nick DyerWitheford, is a review of \"The Digital Sublime: Cycles and circuits of struggle in hightechnology capitalism\" written by Ronald E. Day. The book \"What is Documentation?: An English Translation of the Classic French Text, The \"conduit metaphor\" and the nature and politics of information studies, Consolidated Government Accounts: How Are They Used?, The Aleatory Encounter and the\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of California at Berkeley" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the academic institution of the author who wrote the Noninformative Bounding in Differential Privacy paper?\n Context: Fang Liu: Generalized Gaussian Mechanism for Differential Privacy. (2019) was authored by Xingyuan Zhao and Fang Liu: A New Bound for Privacy Loss from Bayesian Posterior Sampling. (2022).\nFang Liu 0006 is a person.\nFang Liu was working in \"E-mail:liufang@gdmc while writing paper: Effect of activited PPAR- on the generation of NOS in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura(ITP) model mouse, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey, USA while writing paper: Effects of Laropiprant, a Selective Prostaglandin Dsub>2/sub>Receptor 1\n\"Stem Cells in Toxicity Testing, Joint association of physical activity and diet quality with dyslipidemia: a cross-sectional study in Western China, Finerenone in patients with chronic kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes by Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Treatment: The FIDELITY Analysis, Real-world data: a brief review of the methods, applications, challenges and opportunities, Generalized Gaussian Mechanism for Differential Privacy, An Asymmetric Investigation of Remittance\\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. \\nThere is a smaller satellite campus in east London: at Havering (LSBU at Havering), diagonally opposite Harold Wood station. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. London\\'s South Bank is a short tube or bus journey away from Waterloo or London Bridge. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. At the northwest corner is St George\\'s Circus. In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. This action drew criticism from the British Humanist Association which claimed it amounted to \"petty censorship in the name of offence\". The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\"\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "16881" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of Sepp Hochreiter, the author of Feature Selection and Classification on Matrix Data: From Large Margins to Small Covering Numbers published in NIPS 2003?\n Context: Kajetan Schweighofer et al.: Quantification of Uncertainty with Adversarial Models. (2023), Andreas Fürst et al.: CLOOB: Modern Hopfield Networks with InfoLOOB Outperform CLIP. (2022), Bernhard Schäfl et al.: Hopular: Modern Hopfield Networks for Tabular Data. (2022), Djork-Arné Clevert et al.: Fast and Accurate\nSepp Hochreiter was working in \"Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria while writing paper: Toward a broad AI, Fakultät für Informatik, Technische Universität München, 80290 München, Germany while writing paper: Nonlinear ICA through low-complexity autoencoders, Technische Universität München, IDSIA while writing paper: The Vanishing Gradient Problem During Learning Recurrent Neural Nets and Problem Solutions, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and\n\"Informative or Noninformative Calls for Gene Expression: A Latent Variable Approach, A glimpse into the Unobserved: Runoff simulation for ungauged catchments with LSTMs, In Defense of Metrics: Metrics Sufficiently Encode Typical Human Preferences Regarding Hydrological Model Performance, CLOOB: Modern Hopfield Networks with InfoLOOB Outperform CLIP, Rectified Factor Networks for Biclustering, I/NI-call\\nThe abbreviation RE is derived from the first two letters of the faculty\\'s name German name, Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät. \\nSeveral master\\'s degrees to specialize in the area of computer science, mathematics and physics, such as pervasive computing, industrial mathematics or biophysics are available. According to the 2012 ranking, the JKU was the fifth best young university in German-speaking Europe. \\nSome of the dormitories become hotels during the summer holidays, most notably the Julius Raab Heim under the name Hotel Sommerhaus. It offers those with academic background in various fields a research-led expansion and in-depth look at fields relevant to the web such as technology, business, law, society, art and culture. \\nIn 2012, the Times Higher Education ranked the JKU at # 41 and in 2015 at # 87 in its list of the top 100 universities under 50 years old. The faculty consists of 32 institutes and offers academic degrees e. A new MED-Campus is being built. \\nThe Faculty of Medicine was founded in 2014. In 2019 many new buildings are being built. At present, the RE faculty consists of 20 institutes\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "43" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the person working at Tufts University, USA and publishing Choosing Regularization Parameters in Iterative Methods for Ill-Posed Problems in the SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. journal 2001?\n Context: Julianne Chung et al.: Windowed Spectral Regularization of Inverse Problems. (2011), John M. Conroy et al.: Nouveau-ROUGE: A Novelty Metric for Update Summarization. (2011), Armin Pruessner and Dianne P. O'Leary: Blind Deconvolution Using a Regularized Structured Total Least Norm Algorithm. (2003), Howard C. Elman et al.: A\nDianne P. O’Leary was working in \"Inter Digital Communications Corporation, and Xiaodong Wang, Columbia University while writing paper: Updating and downdating matrix factorizations: a change in plans, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA while writing paper: Implementation of the regularized structured total least squares algorithms for blind image deblurring, Univ. of Maryland/COllege Park (United States) while writing paper:\nAn analysis of the total least squares problem (withC. Van Loan) was written by Dianne P. O’Leary.\\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. In 2006, John C. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nIn 2004, the university began constructing the 150-acre (61\\xa0ha) \"M Square Research Park\", which includes facilities affiliated with the U. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. 6\\xa0km2) of urban forest on campus and the Arbor Day Foundation has named the university to its \\'Tree Campus USA\\' list. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. \\nTwenty years later, the federally-funded Agricultural Experiment Station was established there. As of 2018, the university is involved with over 30 projects and 1. In the same year, the graduate school on the College Park campus awarded its first Ph. Wilson and Leo Kadanoff) and the IUPAP Boltzmann Medal in 1983. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. \\nDarryll J. \\nOn October 14, 2004, the university added 150 acres (61\\xa0ha) in an attempt to create the largest research park inside the Washington, D. In FY 2020, the university spent about 1. \\nThe Joint Global Change Research Institute was formed in 2001 by the University of Maryland and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. from the university in 1991 and gave $5 million for the construction of a state-of-the-art engineering building. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "106" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the count of citations for the facility where the contributor of the 'Bayesian Nonparametric Causal Inference: Information Rates and Learning Algorithms' paper is affiliated?\n Context: \"Kartik Ahuja and Mihaela van der Schaar: Dynamic Matching and Allocation of Tasks. (2020), Jie Xu and Mihaela van der Schaar: Social Norm Design for Information Exchange Systems with Limited Observations (2012), Thomas Pouplin et al.: Retrieval-Augmented Thought Process as Sequential Decision Making. (2024), Luis Oala et al.: DMLR: Data-centric Machine Learning Research \nMihaela van der Schaar was working in \"University of California, Los Angeles\" while writing paper: Incentive design for heterogeneous user-generated content networks, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, USA while writing paper: Smart caching in wireless small cell networks via contextual multi-armed bandits, Department of Electrical Engineering, UCLA while writing paper: eTutor: Online learning for personalized education, Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles\nA dynamic model of certification and reputation, The Population Dynamics of Websites, Towards a General Framework for Cross-Layer Decision Making in Multimedia Systems, A Design Methodology for Distributed Adaptive Stream Mining Systems, A systematic learning method for optimal jamming, A Framework for Foresighted Resource Reciprocation in P2P Networks, Incentive Design in Peer Review: Rating and Repeated Endogenous Matching, Siamese Survival Analysis with Competing Risks, Bargaining Strategies for The bulk of the investment in \"big data\" has been directed to computational infrastructure. \\nThe organisation\\'s intranet is called Mathison, which was Alan Turing\\'s middle name. \\nThe Alan Turing Institute has since 2021 run an annual event called AI UK, which is described as a national showcase of data science and artificial intelligence. It is a joint venture among the University of Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Oxford, University College London (UCL) and the University of Warwick, selected on the basis of international peer review. \\nThe Alan Turing Institute fits into a complex organisational landscape that includes the Open Data Institute, the Digital Catapult and infrastructure investments. The five founder universities each contributed £5m to the institute\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "49757" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many articles are attributed to the affiliation in which the creator of 'Measuring children's visual access to social information using face detection' is working?\n Context: Eva Portelance et al.: The Emergence of the Shape Bias Results from Communicative Efficiency. (2021) was authored by Michael C. Frank and Emily Hembacher et al.: Children's social referencing reflects sensitivity to graded uncertainty. (2017).\nMichael C. Frank was working in \"Université Paris Cité, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] while writing paper: The Conceptual Hierarchy in Child-Directed Speech: Implicit Cues are More Reliable, Department of Psychology, Stanford University while writing paper: Toward a \"Standard Model\" of Early Language Learning, Stanford University while writing paper: Embedded Implicatures as Pragmatic Inferences as a Route for Learning About the\nThe Corrigendum to \"Three ideal observer models for rule learning in simple languages\" [Cognition 120 (3) (2011) 360–371], Polite speech emerges from competing social goals (old ms ver), The puzzling relationship between multi-lab replications and meta-analyses of the rest of the literature, The length of words reflects their conceptual complexity, What counts as an exemplar model, anyway? A commentary on Ambridge (2020), \"Shared common ground influences information density in microblog texts,5% of the classes have more than 50 students. 77% of the classes have less than 20 students while 5. The comprehensive doctoral graduate program has high coexistence with undergraduate programs. Bill drove the dramatic expansion of both campuses. This library is named in memory of him and its design was inspired by Cambridge Universitys Kings College Chapel. Her visit raised a total of $1. The undergraduate population is drawn from all 50 states and over 75 foreign countries. Approximately 35–40% percent of the incoming students of the Class of 2027 have been admitted through the Early Decision application round. An estimated 20% of undergraduates are affiliated with a fraternity or sorority. Its annual income dropped 25 percent from $4. In Fall 2014,[needs update] 40. Northwestern is a large, residential research university. The university is need-blind for domestic applicants. The Innocence Project has since exonerated 10 more men. After the golden years of the 1920s, the Great Depression in the United States (1929–1941) had a severe impact on the universitys finances. Like other American research universities, Northwestern was transformed by World War II (1939–1945). The merger plan was ultimately dropped. One of Northwesterns student charity events is Dance Marathon. The university also shares collaborative research efforts with other universities such as the CZ Biohub Chicago with the University of Chicago and University of Illinois. Its programs and resources are available to all Northwestern students. 3% in the School of Communication, 11. It is also prominent in law and medicine. Northwestern was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1917 and is classified as an R1 university, denoting very high research activity. [needs update] The freshman retention rate for that year was 99%. 7% in the Medill School of Journalism, 5. The Garage houses approximately 90 student-founded startups per academic quarter. Northwestern alumni also include 10 living billionaires, 2 U. and Shirley W. and Shirley W. Eric G. The university responded with two salary cuts of 10 percent each for all employees. Northwestern receives roughly $45 million per year to operate the campus. I. Northwestern maintains an endowment of $16. The Nort'}. The building would become the first university skyscraper in the United States. Proceeding in cooperation with these laboratories, the Center for Applied Physics and Superconducting Technologies (CAPST) and the Initiative at Northwestern for Quantum Information Research and Engineering (INQUIRE) have attracted attention in recent years. 5 million in 1920. 8 million in 1930–31 to $3. The endowment is sustained through donations and is maintained by investment advisers at the universitys Investment Office\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "383525" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the area of interest described by the author of many highly cited papers including 'On the history of the minimum spanning tree problem'?\n Context: Pavol Hell was working in the \"School of Computing Science, Simon Eraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A1S6, Canada while writing paper: On generalized split graphs, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, and Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel while writing paper: The complexity of finding generalized paths in tournaments, Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, Université Paris-Sud, bât. 490, 91405, Orsay Ce\nPavol Hell wrote \"On the History of the Minimum Spanning Tree Problem, The i>k/i>piece packing problem, On the Density of Trigraph Homomorphisms, Concerning the achromatic number of graphs, From Graph Colouring to Constraint Satisfaction: There and Back Again, The circular chromatic number of seriesparallel graphs, The Complexity of Colouring by Semicomplete Digraphs\". who established it. The library on the main campus is called the W. A class action lawsuit was filed against SFU in March 2021. Alumni have received a number of academic awards. Shrum was appointed as the university\\'s first chancellor. She would later become their first professor emerita upon her retirement in 1979. in 1978. It has won several awards for sustainable planning and development. The university was created in an effort to expand higher education across Canada. In 2012, the team was accepted as the first international full member of the NCAA. The Belzberg Library is based at the Vancouver campus. \\nThe Vancouver campus was launched in the 1980s with a storefront classroom. CJSF 90. A. A. A. The museum holds an extensive collection of Indonesian wayang kulit shadow puppets and ethnographic objects from around the world. The senate is chaired by the president. 3\\xa0mi) from downtown Vancouver, was established in 1965 and comprises more than 30,000 students and 160,000 alumni. The collection includes explorers\\' drawings, sketches, paintings and original photography. Conventionally, the board is chaired by one of the government appointees. In U. com). Faculty and lecturers are members of the Faculty Association. It was the first urban university classroom in British Columbia. D. D. The resolution to the crisis included the dismantling of the department into today\\'s separate departments. S. \\n\\nUnder the previous president, Andrew Petter, SFU\\'s administration has incurred a number of grievances and bad faith bargaining judgments. The campus faces northwest over Burrard Inlet. \\nThe Bill Reid Centre for Northwest Coast Art Studies at SFU houses a collection of 50,000 objects, primarily digital images and digitized textual documents, which document the art, culture and history of different First Nations cultures of the Northwest Coast. ncwwc. \\nEach campus has its own library, the largest of which is the W. \\nAs of 2023, the university\\'s alumni network included over 180,000 graduates from over 140 countries. This is included in the Mayors’ Council’s approval of the Transport 2050 regional transportation strategy announcement. Several large wooden sculptures (\\'totem\\') poles from the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria represent the major art traditions of the indigenous coastal peoples of British Columbia. SFU is also a partner institution in Great Northern Way Campus Ltd in Vancouver. Macdonald. \\nA breach of SFU\\'s systems in February 2020 exposed the records of 250,000 students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "computational combinatorics and algorithmic graph theory" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the author's institution where the article titled 'Fault Tolerant BFS Structures: A Reinforcement-Backup Tradeoff' was published?\n Context: The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel is the home of David Peleg. He is the author of 14 related graph representations, The Weizmann Institute of Science, while writing paper: Secluded Connectivity Problems, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel while writing paper: Fault-Tolerant Hotelling Games, The Dept. of Computer Science and Applied Math., The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel while writing paper The following persons held the position of scientific director:\\n31°54′27″N 34°48′33″E\\ufeff / \\ufeff31. The symbol of the Weizmann Institute of Science is the multibranched Ficus tree. \\nThe institute was founded in 1934 by Chaim Weizmann and his first team, among them Benjamin M. \\nIt is a multidisciplinary research center, with around 3,800 scientists, postdoctoral fellows, Ph. The institute was in 7th place in the European Research Council report in 2020 for its high rate of success in obtaining research grants. \\nAs of 2015, the Weizmann Institute had approximately 2,500 students, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and faculty, and awards M. \\nIn 2018 the institute was ranked 9th, globally, (1st in Israel) by the CWTS Leiden Ranking, which is based on the proportion of a university's scientific papers published between 2012 and 2015 that made the 10% most cited in their field. Full fellowships are given to all students\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In 2006, which center did the author who was appointed to the Chair for Strategic Management and Organization contribute to the formation of at HHL?\n Context: Kathrin M. Möslein was working in \"University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute of Information Systems, Lange Gasse 20, Nuremberg 90403, Germany, and HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Center for Leading Innovation and Cooperation, Jahnallee 59, Leipzig 04109, Germany\" while writing paper: The British Academy of Management: A Place for Young Scholars, School of Business and Economics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg This claim is supported by relevant rankings, such as the funding ranking of the German Research Foundation and the research ranking of the Centre for Higher Education. \\n\\nAs of winter semester 2023/24, 52,580 students are enrolled at TUM, of whom 36% are female and 45% are international students. With an average of 2,600 to 2,800 students, the TH München became for a time Germany\\'s largest technical university, ahead of the TH Berlin. \\nSince the inception of the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2006, TUM has won every round of evaluation and the title University of Excellence. The same year, TUM held the 33rd position globally (also first in Germany) in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings. \\nIn 2002, TUM Asia was founded in Singapore, in cooperation with the Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore. The seminar focused on exploring how to \"Germanize\" the landscapes of Poland and Russia for future colonization and settlement during the war. \\nIn 1956, the construction of a research reactor in Garching was the beginning of the Garching campus. \\nAs part of its Agenda 2030, the 15 schools and departments were consolidated into seven schools by 2023. \\nIn addition to the schools and departments, TUM has set up numerous research centers with external cooperation partners. In 2001, the German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) – TUM Asia was founded in partnership with the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University, offering a range of Master\\'s programs. \\nUnder the German Universities Excellence Initiative, TUM has obtained funding for multiple research clusters, including e-conversion (energy technology), MCQST (quantum mechanics), ORIGINS (astrophysics, biophysics and particle physics), and SYNERGY (neurology). It was the first time that a German university had established a subsidiary abroad. The Weihenstephan departments were combined into the \"Weihenstephan Centre of Life and Food Sciences\" (WZW), which would later become the School of Life Sciences. \\nAdditional TUM facilities are located in Ottobrunn (Department of Aerospace and Geodesy), Straubing, Heilbronn, and Singapore. \\nIntegrative research centers (IRCs) combine research with teaching. By 1968, the TH München comprised six faculties, 8,400 students, and 5,700 staff. Each school or department will also have a separate Departmental Student Council. \\nThe third TUM campus is located 35\\xa0km north of Munich in Weihenstephan, Freising. \\nThe university was deeply involved in the crimes of the Nazi regime. In 2010, TUM Asia started offering bachelor\\'s degrees in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology. \\nTUM has over 160 international partnerships, ranging from joint research activities to international study programs\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Center of Leading Innovation & Cooperation (CLIC)" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birthplace of the author who published N-person grey game?\n Context: A comparative analysis of grey ranking approaches, Does the smart city policy promote the green growth of the urban economy? Evidence from China, Some Empirical Justifications, What Is Happening?, Grey Models for Decision-Making, How Artificial Intelligence Affects Technological Innovations, Fundamental definitions and calculation rules of grey mathematics: A review work, Basics of Systems Science, At Nash equilibrium when new market competitions appear?, Where Will the US Dollar Go?, A note on Goldbach's\\nThere are several on campus. \\nSRU was ranked by U. Morrow was the first president. \\nSlippery Rock Men\\'s Rugby won the 2024 7\\'s rugby National Championship at the Collegiate Rugby Championship in Washington DC on April 27, 2024. \" SRU has earned a spot on the U. Karen Riley took office in 2023. SRU is fully accredited by the Middle State Commission on Higher Learning. News\\' Best Regional Universities 15 straight years. \\nSlippery Rock ice hockey joined other colleges and universities in the region to form the College Hockey Mid-America (CHMA) in 2006\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Fuzhou, Fujian, People’s Republic of China" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who published 'Faithful Reconstruction of Application Behavior Based on Event Traces in the LiteOS Operating System' earn his doctorate degree from?\n Context: Tarek Abdelzaher was working in \"University of Illinois, Urbana, IL\" while writing paper: A framework for the safe interoperability of medical devices in the presence of network failures, ***University of Illinois (United States) while writing paper: Performance composability: an emerging challenge in performance-adaptive systems, Univ. of Illinois (United States) while writing paper: Dependable machine intelligence at the tactical edge, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign > >\nThe paper \"paper2repo: GitHub Repository Recommendation for Academic Papers, A Survey of Datamining Methods for Sensor Network Bug Diagnosis, IEEE Embedded Systems Letters publication information, The aperiodic multiprocessor utilization bound for liquid tasks, The Methodological Pitfall of Dataset-Driven Research on Deep Learning: An IoT Example, An Overview of the VigilNet Architecture, Phy-Taylor: Physics-Model-Based Deep Neural This is the largest donation ever to a school of social work in the United States. President Sexton would step down at the end of his term in 2016, in the wake of a vote of no confidence in March 2013, closely followed by controversy over having received a vacation home loan from NYU. He will be succeeded by Linda G. Hamilton announced that the 2023 academic year would be his last, and that he would be returning to research. One of the most noteworthy sites is the 57-acre (230,000xa0m2) campus of NYU Florence, located at Villa LaPietra in Italy. Bobst Library is also home to many special collections. The university quickly responded to the reports with an apology to the workers. This extension would later become a fully independent Hofstra University. Most FYRE halls are located near the Washington Square area. ) As a result, they had notable interaction with the cultural and academic life of the university. The campus is located less than 1 mile (1. Bobsts Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media is one of the worlds largest academic media centers, where students and researchers use more than 95,000 audio and video recordings per year. The campus faced controversy even before it opened. Tamiment includes the Robert F. Jay Oliva was inaugurated the 14th president of the university. Notably, the Skirball Center has hosted important speeches on foreign policy by John Kerry[citation needed] and Al Gore. The campus opened in fall 2007 with the intention to enroll approximately 250 students. In 1991, L. The story was reported by Washington Square News before becoming an overnight national sensation, which helped Stanzak receive financial assistance from NYU until graduation. MetroTech Commons, the 3. 5 million-volume system. The league and its 47 representatives gather every two years to discuss global issues in education. The university hopes to move up to 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students into the new campus by 2022. 4xa0km) from the Brooklyn Bridge. Many workers who were not local were then deported to their home countries. It was set to have about 3,000 undergraduate students, the majority of whom would be Chinese. It was approved by the Ministry of Education of the Peoples Republic of China in January 2011. The Washington Square Arch is an unofficial symbol of NYU. The American Chemical Society was founded in 1876 at NYU. The Jeffrey S. Following his inauguration, he moved to form the League of World Universities, an international organization consisting of rectors and presidents from urban universities across six continents. Most of these international houses are located on Washington Mews, a private street north of Washington Square Park. The estate was bequeathed by the late Sir Harold Acton to NYU in 1994, and at the time it was the largest donation to a university in history. External productions are also occasionally held in NYUs facilities. The University Heights campus was far more spacious than its predecessor was. She subsequently announced her intention to commence legal proceedings against NYU alleging wrongful termination and defamation. Under Sextons leadership, NYU also began its transformation into a global university, including the opening of a campus in Abu Dhabi in 2010. This has also caused the acceptance rate to drop significantly, with a record-low acceptance rate of 8% in 2023 and 2024. Samuel F. Much of this culture has intersected with NYU at various points in its history\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Michigan" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the spouse of the applied mathematician behind the publication 'Mathematics of learning'?\n Context: Natalia L. Komarova has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.2307692307692308.\nTimmy Ma and Natalia L. Komarova: Object-Label-Order Effect When Learning From an Inconsistent Source. (2019) and Yelena Mandelshtam and Natalia L. Komarova: Mathematical Modeling of Learning from an Inconsistent Source. (2001) were authored by Natalia L. Komarova and Igor Rivin.\nNatalia L. Komarova's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q67223515 and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q87795515.\nNatalia L. Komarova has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4876-0343.\nNatalia L. Komarova is in the Departments of Mathematics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA., while writing paper: A moving target, Harmonic mean, random polynomials and stochastic matrices, Department of Mathematics, University of Leeds, Leeds, Leeds, UK LS2 9JT, UK#TAB# and Building the tower of babble.\nThe book \"The myogenesis program drives clonal selection and drug resistance in rhabdomyosarcoma, Additional details about mathematical models from Evolutionary dynamics of culturally transmitted, fertility-reducing traits, Can loss of apoptosis protect against cancer?, Near Equilibrium Calculus of Stem Cells in Application to the Airway Epithelium Lineage, NON-FICTION AS A MODERN MEDIA FORMAT: FEATURES OF FORMATION AND MODERN FUN\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. As of 2023[update], he is chairman of the Board of the RISC-V Foundation\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Dominik Wodarz" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which organization is the author of A Geometric Algebra Model for the Image Formation Process of Paracatadioptric Cameras a member of?\n Context: Nancy AranaDaniel wrote 5 papers in 2012.\nNancy AranaDaniel wrote 11 papers in 2013.\nNancy AranaDaniel wrote 10 papers in 2014.\nNancy AranaDaniel wrote 10 papers in 2015.\nNancy AranaDaniel wrote 3 papers in 2016.\nNancy AranaDaniel wrote 8 papers in 2017.\nNancy AranaDaniel's written paper amount in year 2018 is 33.\nNancy AranaDaniel's written paper amount in year 2019 is 9 pages.\nNancy AranaDaniel's written paper amount in year2022 is 2.00.\nNancy AranaDaniel's written paper amount in year2023 is 3,.\nNancy AranaDaniel's written paper amount in year2024 is 1.00.\nNancy AranaDaniel has a 2YrMeanCitedness of 1.54545454545454.\nNancy AranaDaniel is the author of scopus, http://www.scopus.com/inward/authorDetails.url?authorID=56002674100&partnerID=MN8TOARS.\nNancy AranaDaniel was working in CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico while writing paper: RHONN identifier for unknown nonlinear discrete-time delay systems. She was working in CINVESTAV - Unidad Guadalajara, Av. del Bosque 1145, Colonia el Bajo, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico while writing paper:\n\"Kalman Filters and Observers: Modern Applications, A modified firefly algorithm for the inverse kinematics solutions of robotic manipulators, A Metaheuristic Optimization Approach for Trajectory Tracking of Robot Manipulators, Germinal Center Optimization Applied to Recurrent High Order Neural Network Observer, Soft Computing Applications in Robot Vision, A soft computing approach for inverse kinematics of robot manipulators, Emotional system in complex cognitive activities of working memory: A literature\\nAll research centers are open to students from around the world. \\nUNAM has excelled in many areas of research. The school of engineering has organized along with Google some of the largest all Latina Hackathons. They played in the Olympics at Rio. For instance, it was recognized by UNESCO as producing globally some of the most impactful research on Artificial Intelligence. \\nUNAM is organized in schools or colleges, rather than departments. Both undergraduate and graduate studies are available. The university was shut down for the duration. University City) would be in San Ángel, to the south of the city. President Miguel Alemán Valdés participated in the ceremony on 20 November 1952. The distance education programs are entirely online using content provided through online platforms where students, teachers, and peers communicate online. The open education programs require on-campus assistance at least one in every 15 days, usually on Saturdays (semi-presence). \\nUNAM currently installed its first supercomputer Sirio (Cray Y/MP) in 1991. \\nThe Pumas CU represents UNAM in college football since 1927. \\nThe emblem of the puma serves as a seal for the sports teams of the university. \\nSUAyED offers bachelor and postgraduate degrees. \\nUNAM has a set of schools covering different academic fields such as \"engineering\" or \"law\". In 2013, the British newspaper The Guardian included it in a list of one of the most remarkable club logos in football. \\nOpened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim, the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico. The University Olympic Stadium was inaugurated on the same day. \\nIn recent years, it has attracted students and hired professional scientists from all over the world, most notably from Europe, other countries in Latin America, India, and the United States, creating a unique and diverse scientific community. More than 25% of the total scientific papers published by Mexican academics come from researchers at UNAM. The university houses many of Mexico\\'s premiere research institutions. \\nDespite the low percentage of funding invested in research and development in Mexico, the UNAM stands out as a research-oriented university with international competitiveness across all fields of knowledge. In 2016, the university adopted United Nations platforms throughout all of its campuses to support and empower women. Its Center of Teaching for Foreigners has a campus in Taxco, in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, focusing in Spanish language and Mexican culture for foreigners, as well as locations in the upscale neighborhood of Polanco in central Mexico City. For instance, some studies have attributed to it more than 50% of Mexico\\'s scientific production, followed by several prominent public universities (e. \\nUNAM students and professors are regarded throughout Mexico as politically very active, generally speaking. \\nUNAM\\'s football club, Club Universidad Nacional, participates in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football. UNAM is currently recognized as one of the most international research universities in Latin America. Which is more than 40 years old and has each year more than 100,000 attendants. It has also consistently secured top positions in the international robotics competition RoboCup, often claiming first places\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Mexican Academy of Sciences" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Inclusion in STEM: Challenges for Education in Engineering receive her doctorate degree?\n Context: Eduardo Nacimiento-Garca et al.: Amsawal: H5P-based learning application. A practical example for learning Tamazight. (2021) was authored by Carina Soledad González-González.\nCarina Soledad González-González can be found at http://eguia.ull.es/bbaa/queryprof.php?id=70.\nCarina S. González-González was working in \"Department of Computer Engineering and Systems, University of La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain while writing paper: Introducing Speculative Design, Gender, and AI in Lean UX for HCI Education, Universidad de La Laguna, Canarias, Spain while writing paper: Automatic captions on video calls, a must for the elderly, Universidad de La Laguna, Calle Padre Herrera\nThe HMI/ SCADA standards in the design of data center interfaces: A network operations center case study, Digital resources online for physical activity and entertainment during the COVID-19 lockdown: a case of study in Spain, COEDU-IN Project: an inclusive co-educational project for teaching computational thinking and digital skills at early ages, Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on physical activity, insomnia, and loneliness among Spanish women and men, Amsawal: H5P-based learning application. A practical example for\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of La Laguna" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year did Costanzo become a distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Council on radio-frequency identification (CRFID)?\n Context: Alessandra Costanzo was working in \"[Dept. of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy] while writing paper: A Logarithmic Frequency-Diverse Array System for Precise Wireless Power Transfer, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica, University of Bologna, Villa Griffone, 40044 Pontecchio Marconi, Bologna, Italy while writing paper\\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nSince 2005, van der Schaar has been on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2017" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the number of publications for the affiliation of the author of 'Simulating Parallel Algorithms in the MapReduce Framework with Applications to Parallel Computational Geometry'?\n Context: Michael T. Goodrich was working in \"University of California at Irvine\" while writing paper: New applications of nearest-neighbor chains: Euclidean TSP and motorcycle graphs, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-3425, USA while writing paper: On the Approximability of Geometric and Geographic Generalization and the Min-Max Bin Covering Problem, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. (The first author is currently affiliated\nOn the algorithmic complexity of the Mastermind game with black-peg results was written by Michael T. Goodrich at Algorithm Engineering and Experimentation: International Workshop ALENEX'99 Baltimore, MD, USA, January 15-16, 1999, Selected Papers. As of 2020[update], it has three doctoral programs:\\nIn addition, it has multiple certification, certificate, and licensure programs. 00 during the 2006–07 academic year, and 74% of the nearly 400 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll (3. \\nThe main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres (37\\xa0ha). \\nThe university has won a total of five national championships. A short drive or bus ride from campus, Cal\\xa0U has apartment-like housing at the Vulcan Village complex. , is the main hub of student activities on campus. Since 2000, six new residence halls have been completed, each with private bathrooms. The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC. \\nPennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master's degree programs. \\nCalifornia University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus. Its first principal was Ellis N. Cal\\xa0U has a large virtual school. An additional 98-acre (40\\xa0ha) recreation complex, George H. At the same time, it was granted university status under the name, California University of Pennsylvania. \\n40°04′00″N 79°53′05″W\\ufeff / \\ufeff40. 00 GPA or better), including 36 with perfect 4. \\nThe men's soccer team won the first PSAC Championship in program history in 2008\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "138671" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who received the Institute of Navigation Burka Award for the paper 'Sensing Technologies for Formation-Flying Spacecraft in LEO Using CDGPS and an Interspacecraft Communications System' in 2002?\n Context: The Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139-4307, USA E-mail: jhow@mit.edu while writing paper: Adaptive search for multi-class targets with heterogeneous importance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Richard C. Maclaurin Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Aerospace Controls Laboratory, MIT while writing paper: Observer-based control of piecewise-affine systems, Health and\nThe MIT–Cornell Collision and why it happened, Cyberphysical Security in Networked Control Systems [About This Issue], Modeling and H//sub/ control for switched linear parameter-varying missile autopilot, Reliable Graphs for SLAM, On the roles of smoothing in planning of informative paths, A decentralized approach to multi-agent planning in the presence of constraints and uncertainty, Decentralized Relative Navigation for Formation Flying Spacecraft using Augmented CDGPS 1, On Approximate For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. 7%), Sloan School of Management (3. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. She was preceded by L. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. Students join or initiate research projec'}. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. The courseware platform is open source, and other universities have already joined and added their own course content. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. [needs update] The largest undergraduate degree programs were in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6–2), Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6–3), Mechanical Engineering (Course 2), Physics (Course 8), and Mathematics (Course 18). Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The current president is Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and former provost at Duke University. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. While Microsoft had previously given financial support to the institution, this was the first personal donation received from Gates. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. Gates Building, and designed by architect Frank Gehry. The board is chaired by Diane Greene SM ’78, co-founder and former CEO of VMware and former CEO of Google Cloud. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as Course 6. The institute adopted the European polytechnic university model and emphasized laboratory instruction from an early date\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Dr. Chan-Woo Park and Dr. Larry Capots" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific papers has the author of Dynamic Moment Analysis of the Extracellular Electric Field of a Biologically Realistic Spiking Neuron authored?\n Context: The Allen Institute for Brain Science, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA is the location of Christof Koch who is working in the Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, USA. He is the author of the paper: Is perception discrete or continuous?, #N##TAB##TAB##TAB#, Caltech 139-74, Computation and Neural Systems, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA while writing paper: Author Correction: Human neocortical expansion involves glut\nA Biophysically Detailed Model of Neocortical Local Field Potentials Predicts the Critical Role of Active Membrane Currents, Attention and consciousness: related yet different, The capacity of visual awareness, Do neurons have a voltage or a current threshold for action potential initiation?, The neurobiology of consciousness, Changes in functional connectivity support conscious object recognition, Why does natural scene categorization require little attention? Exploring attentional requirements for natural and synthetic stimuli, A survey of neurophysiological differentiation across mouse He added matching funds from the state legislature and opened a full-scale fund-raising campaign among alumni and the business community. [citation needed]Morrison went on to become the first female professor at IU in 1873. The collection will be on permanent display. Adomeit collection of miniature books, one of the worlds largest. Synges The Playboy of the Western World, and J. The complaint was filed by Dr. In March 2014, the U. In May 2016, the U. Within the Lilly Library is the Ruth E. The growth of the institution was slow. Some buildings on campus underwent similar expansion. The museum routinely has been ranked among the best university art museums in the United States. In the 17,000-seat Assembly Hall (home to the IU NCAA basketball team), there are five NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Championship banners on display. The 2022 annual ranking of U. The archaeology collections piece together the material remains of cultures from the earliest occupations of North American through to the modern period. The Kinsey Institute for sexual research was established in 1945. The collections represent cultures from each of the worlds inhabited continents. The first degrees in chemistry were awarded in 1890. [non-primary source needed] Founded in 2009, IULMIA contains over 100,000 items spanning over 80 years of audiovisual history. Among the collection are rare miniature books such as From Morn Till Eve, a miniature book that presents biblical quotations in a devotional form, with one phrase for each morning and evening of a month. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 68 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. It was named in honor of Indiana University alumnus John A. Some of the departments most acclaimed and prolific faculty came to the university during this time. Jordan became president of Stanford University in June 1891. In 2006, the library received a collection of 30,000 mechanical puzzles from Jerry Slocum. The collection comprises over 700,000 cataloged items on 56,733 linear feet of shelves. 16 of the 22 total panels created are housed at the auditorium. In February 2024, the U. It has been called a Public Ivy university. The complaints involved both students and university staff or faculty. College Ranker listed Bloomington as #6 Best College Town to Live in Forever. Notable items in the librarys collections include the New Testament of the Gutenberg Bible, a first edition copy of the Book of Mormon, the first printed collection of Shakespeares works, a pair of the Spocks ears worn by Leonard Nimoy in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Audubons Birds of America, one of 25 extant copies of the First Printing of the Declaration of Independence (also known as the Dunlap Broadside) that was printed in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, George Washingtons letter accepting the presidency of the United States, Abraham Lincolns desk from his law office, a leaf from the famous, Abraham Lincoln Sum Book c. One notable collection contains items from Leonard Bernsteins compositional studio, including items such as clothing, furniture, recordings, books, and awards. The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) had listed that, the only known copy as being in the collection of famed miniature book collector Ruth E. In this period 15 new buildings have been constructed. Indiana University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. The university commissioned a study that led to building a reservoir for its use. , of Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, the library now contains approximately 400,000 rare books, 6. This collection is the largest public collection of art outside of a museum. He collaborated with Frederick L\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "more than 300" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many publication citations does the author of Computational imaging: Machine learning for 3D microscopy have?\n Context: Henry Pinkard and Laura Waller: A visual introduction to information theory. (2022) was authored by Laura Waller.\nLaura Waller's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aPxDp7wAAAAJ.\nLaura Waller was working in \"Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: Physics-based learning for measurement diversity in 3D refractive index microscopy (Conference Presentation), Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: 3D phase imaging for thick biological samples (Conference Presentation), Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) while writing paper: High-speed gigapixel and 3D phase microscopy using coded illumination (B\n\"Optics on the Brain: OSA’s Mulitphoton and Patterned Optogenetics Incubator, Roadmap on Deep Learning for Microscopy., Standardizing the resolution claims for coherent microscopy, Partially coherent phase imaging with simultaneous source recovery, Adjoint Method for Phase Retrieval, Precise multimodal optical control of neural ensemble activity, A visual introduction to information theory, Quantitative phase retrieval for EUV photomasks, Recent advances in lensorg/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. org/wiki/File:BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. Since August 1, 2023, Kenneth W. GOF is a scientific technique, not an epithet. In September 2022, Robert A. The results of the tests were published on BUs public COVID-19 Testing Data Dashboard. Twenty officers from the Boston University Police Department had to disperse the crowd from the stairwells. In the Boston area, Harvard, MIT, Tufts, and Brandeis are also members. As many have noted, this is a very broad term encompassing many harmless and some potentially dangerous experiments. In August 2020, BU filed a service mark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to secure the phrase F*ck It Wont Cut It for a student-led COVID-19 safety program on campus. There was no surprise, or feeling of victory on the students parts, said Christ-Janer in response to the sit-in. The protest interrupted a board of trustees conference. In 2012, the university was invited to join the Association of American Universities, comprising 66 leading research universities in the United States and Canada. The university, black and white alike, was the winner. The late twentieth century saw a culmination in student activism at Boston University during the presidency of John R. No disciplinary action was taken against the students who only opened the chains after their demands were met. One stipulation of the invitation was that the Institute remain in Concord for at least 20 years. The Presidency of John Silber also saw much expansion of the campus and programs. org/licenses/by/4. Currently, 76 percent of the undergraduate population lives on campus. jpg/512px-BUGWU_and_Res_Life_Strike. The Shah Must Face the Wrath of the People. This was met with chants of God Bless America from the opposing group. jpg>Following the trustees push for the resignation of the universitys eighth president, Jon Westling, they voted unanimously to offer the presidency of the university to Daniel S. The movement he led is often referred to as Boston Personalism. jpg>BUGWUCook has written paper amount in year 2012: 24.\nChristine M. AndersonCook has a written paper amount of 7 in year 2013.\nChristine M. AndersonCook wrote 18 papers in 2016.\nThe Statistical Sciences Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (United States) while writing paper: The difference between “equivalent” and “not different”, Hall, Ellner and Mosleh, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA while writing paper: Rejoinder for “Opportunities and Issues in Multiple Data Type Meta-Analyses”, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA while writing paper: A More\n\"Some Guidelines For Using Nonparametric Methods For Modeling Data From Response Surface Designs, Choosing between several designed experiments based on multiple design performance criteria, Using age and usage for prediction of reliability of an arbitrary system from a finite population, A Case Study on Selecting a Best Allocation of New Data for Improving the Estimation Precision of System and Subsystem Reliability Using Pareto Fronts, A Modern Theory of Factorial Design. Rahul Mukerjee and C. F. However, diplomas and transcripts still spell out the formal name. The universitys research expenditures rank it in the top 5 percent of more than 900 research universities and colleges. As of 2015,[update] VT had more than 240,000 living alumni worldwide. The university also ended its binding early decision program because it created unneeded pressure on students [. Most notable among VTTI endeavors are its naturalistic driving studies. This interdisciplinary program is offered entirely online. 6% from the previous years 20,897 applications for an overall admissions rate of 65. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Today, Radford University is a co-educational research university that enrolls nearly 10,000 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs. It is expected to educate hundreds of graduate students. Once admitted, Honors students are required to maintain a 3. Each year, the university receives thousands of awards to conduct research from an ever-expanding base of sponsors. The Virginia Tech administration under Hahn took swift action. The Master of Information Technology program, jointly sponsored by the Pamplin College of Business and the College of Engineering, is ranked No. This succeeded in calming tensions on campus, but only for a few weeks. This research led to 36 patents and 17 license and option agreements in fiscal year 2013. In 1975 William E. Supreme Court decided Students for Fair Admissions v. The students involved were suspended and the faculty members involved were fired from the university and the administration went to court and obtained an injunction to prevent them from repeating the act. Supporting the universitys missions is the Virginia Tech National Capital Region. ] particularly those needing financial aid. In 1958, Charlie L. It is the second largest university-level transportation institute in the United States, and the largest group of driving safety researchers in the world. Three more black students were admitted in 1954. News & World Report in 2020. He was succeeded as president by James Douglas McComas who served until 1994. The graduate architecture program ranked 14th. VPI President T. The university continued to expand through the last quarter of the 20th century. These years also brought about the rapid development of the universitys professional schools of graduate education and business programs. The classs MCAT scores range was 503–520 (median 512, mean 512), and mean undergraduate GPA was 3. The goal was not reached, but membership in the corps did increase substantially by the end of the decade. The classs average GMAT was 610, and mean undergraduate GPA was 3. In 2023, Virginia Tech became the second public university after the U. The institute houses more than 200 employees and multiple supercomputing clusters, and it has more than $109 million in active research awards. The institute offers intensive English language programs for college-age students, professionals, and diplomats. This program eventually developed into a two-year engineering program that allowed students to transfer to VPI for their final two years of degree work. 23 among public universities. The graduate architecture program ranked 9th in the nation. In 1991 through the efforts of Henry Dekker (Class of 1944) The Corps of Cadets Alumni Inc\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "3165146" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the scholar working at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA and published Coloring triangle-free graphs with fixed size in the Discret. Math. journal in 2000?\n Context: Carsten Thomassen was working in \"Matematisk Institut, Danmarks Techniske Hojskole, Bygning 303, DK-2800, Lyngby, Denmark while writing paper: Even Cycles in Directed Graphs, Aarhus University while writing paper: Counterexamples to faudree and schelp's conjecture on hamiltonianconnected graphs, Tech Univ Denmark, Inst Math, Bl In September 2010, 24. The greatest product which we will realize from our electronic era is the better educated race. Ron Eydt Village was still known as Village 2 in 1995 but had been renamed by 2000. This applies to all fields – not just the field of science. However, the number of members in the board for the 2013–2014 academic year is 40. It functions on a term-based system, with fall, winter and spring terms. The university also placed in a number of rankings that evaluated a graduates employment prospects. It is mainly used as an earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in southern Ontario. As of 2018,[update] the university reports that its co-op students earn an average of CA$12,100 per work term when working in Canada. It is staffed almost entirely by university students or recent graduates, and is a salaried job on the campus. The campus also hosted the first four Canada 3. It later established the first Faculty of Mathematics in North America on 1 January 1967. The group provides students and researchers at all three universities with access to all of the collections and services. It is open 24/7 365, and it is where students go to book out study spaces within the SLC, as well as where they go for information on campus events, directions, and any questions students have. The president is the chair of the senate and a member of the board. The United States is the most common destination for international work terms. The university campus received a C+ grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute on its College Sustainability Report Card for 2011. The architecture campus was the idea of the Cambridge Consortium, a group of Cambridge business owners, who spearheaded the schools fundraising drive to cover a portion of the $27 million cost[clarification needed] of creating the new campus. The WUSA also operates an information desk in the Student Life Centre called the Turnkey Desk. Despite this controversy, until 1960 Hagey hoped for a last-minute compromise between Waterloo College and the university. Waterloo is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. Close to Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Park, the centres facilities are used for research in ecological restoration and conservation. The university also placed second in Macleans 2023 reputational survey of Canadian universities. This was something the Associated Faculties were not prepared to accept. In 2016, Startup Compass found that University of Waterloo alumni were the second-most frequentl'}. In an employability survey published by The New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairpersons were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, the university placed 108th in the world, and seventh in Canada. Needles proposed a different approach towards education, including both studies in the classroom and training in industry that would eventually become the basis of the universitys co-operative education program. The libraries of the universitys affiliated colleges are also considered a part of the universitys library system. The university has exchange agreements with over 100 institutions outside Canada. [d] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university ranked 151–200 in the world and 7–8 in Canada. It is a year-round research and teaching centre, which regularly hosts post-secondary student field courses and professional development programs, and also serves as a university outreach facility for the whole region. However, the overall mission of both councils is to act as the official representatives for all residents living at the universitys residences. Scheduling conflicts between interviews and exams are actively avoided but still possible, in which case one or the other are rescheduled, with the examination taking precedence. The programs offered in Dubai took place in facilities provided by the Higher Colleges of Technology. This includes applying for positions and attending interviews during their study terms. It sits on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishnaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples that is part of the Haldimand Tract, land promised to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Lewis was the first University Librarian. Wilfrid Laurier Universitys School of Social Work also uses some of the facilities available on the campus. Due to disagreements with Waterloo College, the college was not formally federated with the new university. The universitys School of Architecture uses a campus in Cambridge, Ontario, on the west bank of the Grand River\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "152" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the author published who worked on 'Chhoyhopper: A Moving Target Defense with IPv6' in the year 2021 at CoRR?\n Context: John Heidemann was working in the \"Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, Marina Del Rey, CA, USA while writing paper: Plumb: Efficient stream processing of multiuser pipelines, USC/Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Rey, CA#TAB# while writing paper: Does anycast hang up on you?, USC/Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Rey, CA#TAB# while writing paper: Oblivious AQM and Nash equili The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC. 00 during the 2006–07 academic year, and 74% of the nearly 400 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll (3. Cal\\xa0U has a large virtual school. A short drive or bus ride from campus, Cal\\xa0U has apartment-like housing at the Vulcan Village complex. , is the main hub of student activities on campus. As of 2020[update], it has three doctoral programs:\\nIn addition, it has multiple certification, certificate, and licensure programs. \\nThe university has won a total of five national championships. \\nThe main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres (37\\xa0ha). \\nCalifornia University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus. Its first principal was Ellis N. \\nPennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master's degree programs. Once again the Vulcans were rewarded with hosting rights for the National Semifinal. More than half of Cal\\xa0U's 18 varsity athletic teams posted grade point averages above 3. \\nVulcan athletes also demonstrate academic accomplishments. 6\\xa0ha) facility is located near the main campus and houses the school's soccer facility. 00 GPA or better), including 36 with perfect 4. 88482°W\\ufeff / 40\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "341" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which year was Elizabeth M. Belding named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)?\n Context: Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer and Chai-Keong Toh: A review of current routing protocols for ad hoc mobile wireless networks. (1999), Yuan Sun and Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer: Hierarchical routing in ad hoc mobile networks. (2002), Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer and Charles E. Perkins: The effects of MAC protocols on AODV Multicast Communication. (2000), Elizabeth M. Belding-Ro\nElizabeth M. Belding-Royer et al.: Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks, IFIP TC6 / WG6.8 Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks (MWCN 2004), October 25-27, 2004, Paris, France (2005). Edited by Elizabeth M. Belding and Nicholas D. Lane: Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, HotMobile 2017, Sonoma, CA, USA, September 9-14, 2007 (2007).\nElizabeth Belding was working in \"University of California Santa Barbara\" while writing paper: Architecting adaptive resource-aware protocols for large wireless networks, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA while writing paper: Blockage and directivity in 60 GHz wireless personal area networks: from cross-layer model to multihop MAC design, UC Santa Barbara, USA while writing paper: A practical framework for 802.11 MIMO rate adaptation, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA\\nvan der Schaar was elected as a Fellow of the IEEE in 2009, and she has held a fellowship with the Alan Turing Institute since 2016. \\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. \\nAs of 2020, van der Schaar has published over 250 academic journal articles and submitted over 275 conference papers, and her work has resulted in 35 US patents and contributed to over 45 international standards\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "2014" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the current position held by the author of 'Surrogate-assisted evolutionary computation: Recent advances and future challenges'?\n Context: Yaochu Jin was working in the \"University of Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom#TAB# while writing paper: Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Optimisation (SAEOpt'16) Chairs' Welcome & Organization, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany while writing paper: Key Issues in Real-World Applications of Many-Objective Optimisation and Decision Analysis, [Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU\n\"$$mu $$ JADE: adaptive differential evolution with a small population, A novel paradigm of nonlinear system control with application to robot manipulators, A Survey of Visual Sensory Anomaly Detection, What makes a good data augmentation for few-shot unsupervised image anomaly detection?, Pushing the Limits of Fewshot Anomaly Detection in Industry Vision: Graphcore, Evolutionary Computation and Big Data: Key Challenges and Future Directions, A This is comparable to similar results at other German universities. University president Dieter Timmermann was a particular target of these attacks. [citation needed]\\nBielefeld University was one of the centers of student protests in the fight against the introduction of tuition fees. It is among the first of the German universities to switch some faculties (e. In contrast, the university achieves a higher position in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, where it lands within the 201–250 bracket in 2023, and ranks between 23rd and 26th in the country. \\nThe library\\'s projects include the development of tools to improve access to electronic resources. \\nIn the QS World University Rankings for 2024, the university is placed within the 951–1000 range, ranking as the 45th institution at the national level\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Editor-in-Chief of Complex & Intelligent Systems" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many works has the author of the work Capacity of optical reading, Part 1: Reading boundless error-free bits using a single photon completed?\n Context: Jeffrey H. Shapiro was working in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307, USA while writing paper: The Classical Capacity of the Lossy Bosonic Channel: The Exact Solution, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA(jhs@mit.edu) while writing paper: Parity measurements versus dual-homodyne measurements in coherent-state Mach–Zehnder interfero\n\"Entanglement’s Benefit Survives an Entanglement-Breaking Channel, Microwave Quantum Radar’s Alphabet Soup: QI, QI-MPA, QCN, QCN-CR, Comment on \"Simulation of Bell states with incoherent thermal light\", Comment on J. N. Blakely, \"Quantum illumination with a parametrically amplified idler\" [Phys. Lett. A 400 (2021) 127319], Corrections to The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. One week later, Colliers memorial service was attended by more than 10,000 people, in a ceremony hosted by the MIT community with thousands of police officers from the New England region and Canada. There is a Laboratory Requirement, usually satisfied by an appropriate class in a course major. In 1999 Bill Gates donated US$20 million to MIT for the construction of a computer laboratory named the William H. The work done there significantly affected both the war and subsequent research in the area. The institute has an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1. Bosworth and had been funded largely by anonymous donations from a mysterious Mr. (Richard Leacocks film, November Actions, records some of these tumultuous events. During these Boston Tech years, MIT faculty and alumni rebuffed Harvard University president (and former MIT faculty) Charles W. [a] The spacious Building 7 atrium at 77 Massachusetts Avenue is regarded as the entrance to the Infinite Corridor and the rest of the campus. MIT has kept pace with and helped to advance the digital age. There would be at least six attempts to absorb MIT into Harvard. The fledgling school still suffered from chronic financial shortages which diverted the attention of the MIT leadership. The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. 01 (pronounced eight-oh-one) at MIT. 6 million in 2015 dollars) in cash and Kodak stock to MIT. The Compton reforms renewed confidence in the ability of the Institute to develop leadership in science as well as in engineering. 4×10^6xa0sqxa0ft (870,000xa0m2) of campus. Weiss, who is also an MIT graduate, designed the laser interferometric technique, which served as the essential blueprint for the LIGO. She was preceded by L. —MIT president James Rhyne KillianThese activities affected MIT profoundly. She became MITs 18th president in January 2023. It is need-blind for both domestic and international applicants. The school was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. In 2010, it was dubbed most selective by U. The focus of the new college is to study not just AI, but interdisciplinary AI education, and how AI can be used in fields as diverse as history and biology. The neoclassical New Technology campus was designed by William W. Eliots repeated attempts to merge MIT with Harvard Colleges Lawrence Scientific School. In 2006, President Hockfield launched the MIT Energy Research Council to investigate the interdisciplinary challenges posed by increasing global energy consumption. Gravitational waves were detected for the first time by the LIGO detector in 2015. MITs involvement in military science surged during World War II. East Campus has gained a reputation as a thriving counterculture. It was designed to open the field of gravitational-wave astronomy through the detection of gravitational waves predicted by general relativity. For contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves, two Caltech physicists, Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017. MIT settled the suit by paying a $155,000 fine and launching three environmental projects. The land is held for investment purposes and potential long-term expansion. MIT was informally called Boston Tech. MIT is a member of the Association of American Universities. The organization of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which the buildings were built and their location relative (north, west, and east) to the original center cluster of Maclaurin buildings. News, admitting few transfer students and 4\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "613" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the birthplace of the author of Watermarking, steganography and content forensics?\n Context: Ingemar J. Cox has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6662-417X.\nIngemar J Cox was working in \"University College London, London, United Kingdom while writing paper: WSDM 2017 Workshop on Mining Online Health Reports, NEC Research Institute, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA#TAB# while writing paper: PicHunter: Bayesian relevance feedback for image retrieval, Department of Computer Science, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT while writing paper: Measuring the Variability in Effectiveness of a Retrieval System\n\"Trending topics in a peer-to-peer micro-blogging social network, Toward a Better Understanding of Dirty Paper Trellis Codes, Measuring the Complexity of a Collection of Documents, A review of statistical data association techniques for motion correspondence, Guest Editorial: Supplement on Secure Media—I, On ranking the effectiveness of searches, A Framework for Peer-to-Peer Micro-Blogging, An efficient algorithm for informed embedding of dirty-paper trell Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given anonymously. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world. Berkeley is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities—Very high research activity and has three national laboratories for the U. Nimitz established the first Naval ROTC unit at Berkeley. Berkeley is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The Rally Committee is also responsible for safekeeping of the Stanford Axe when it is in Cals possession. The organization was founded in 1887 and has an annual operating budget of $1. Berkeley gained a worldwide reputation for political activism in the 1960s. Supported by a grant from alumnus James Simons, the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing was established in 2012. The team competes annually in the National Student Advertising Competition, with students from disparate majors working together on a marketing case underwritten by a corporate sponsor. It is run by students with a variety of backgrounds and majors. Trees in the area date from the founding of the university. ImagiCal has been the college chapter of the American Advertising Federation at Berkeley since the late 1980s. The university began admitting women the following year. Cal students invented the college football tradition of card stunts. It had 128,226 freshman applicants and accepted 14,614 (11. The program offers around 150 courses on a vast range of subjects that appeal to the student community, including classes on the Rubiks Cube, blockchain, web design, metamodernism, cooking, Jewish art, 3D animation, and bioprinting. The UC Rally Committee, formed in 1901, is the official guardian of Californias Spirit and Traditions. Past speakers include Senator Rand Paul, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan. In April 2024, Berkeley students joined other campuses across the United States in protests against the Israel–Hamas war and the genocide in Gaza. In some cases, it shares this unofficial status with the University of California, Los Angeles. Overlooking the main Berkeley campus from the foothills in the east, The Big C is an important symbol of California school spirit. The institute is now widely regarded as a leading center for collaborative mathematical research, drawing thousands of visiting researchers from around the world each year. In his memoirs, Clark Kerr records Berkeleys rise in the rankings (according to the National Academies) during the 20th century. The school has become more focused on STEM disciplines and fundraising. It is run largely by volunteers, including both students and community members. The University of California Mens Octet was founded in 1948. First used in the 1963 Big Game, it was originally placed on the sidelines before moving to Tightwad Hill in 1971. Flowing into the main campus are two branches of Strawberry Creek. In 1964, the Free Speech Movement organized student resistance to the universitys restrictions on political activities on campus—most conspicuously, student activities related to the Civil Rights Movement. Since its inaugural 1990 reputational survey, Times Higher Education has considered Berkeley to be one of the worlds six super brands along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University. 90. The two main political parties are Student Action and CalSERVE. S. S. The winner was Frenchman Émile Bénard, who refused to personally supervise the implementation of his plan and the task was subsequently given to architecture professor John Galen Howard. 4%). The schools first ranking in 1906 placed it among the top six schools (Big Six) in the nation. Using the cyclotron, Berkeley professors and Berkeley Lab researchers went on to discover sixteen chemical elements—more than any other university in the world. The Cal Mic Men, a standard at home football games, has recently expanded to involve basketball and volleyball\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University College London" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of Optimal Power-Delay Tradeoffs in Fading Channels - Small-Delay Asymptotics obtain his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees?\n Context: Randall Berry was working in \"Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA while writing paper: Optimal Power-Delay Tradeoffs in Fading Channels—Small-Delay Asymptotics, EECS Dept., Northwestern Univ., 2145 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60208, USA while writing paper: A content-aware scheduling scheme for video streaming to multiple users over wireless networks, Detp\nThe value of noise for informational cascades was written by Randall Berry and is a Comparison of Limited Feedback Schemes for OFDMA Scheduling.{'author_wikipedia_text': 'Yuejie Chi is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who is currently the Sense of Wonder Group Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. In 2017 she moved to Carnegie Mellon University as associate professor and the inaugural Robert E. \\nShe was named as the 2021 Goldsmith Lecturer of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and as a 2022 Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Signal Processing Society\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: From which institute did the contributor of 'On the Computational Complexity of Finding the Maxima of a Set of Vectors' receive their bachelor's degree?\n Context: \"Clark D. Thompson and H. T. Kung: Sorting on a Mesh-Connected Parallel Computer (1976), H. T. Kung: High-speed networks for high-performance computing. (1990), H. T. Kung: A Bound on the Multiplicative Efficiency of Iteration. (1973), H. T. Kung: VLSI, computer science, and synergetic research. (1981), Marcus Z. Comittayanon et al.\nH T Kung was working in \"Pinscreen while writing paper: Embedded Binarized Neural Networks, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University, USA while writing paper: A DiffServ enhanced admission control scheme, Harvard University, while writing paper: Parallelization primitives for dynamic sparse computations, Harvard University, Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital while writing paper: DISTROY: detecting integrated circuit Trojans with compressive measurements, Harvard University, Cambridge\nA computational wireless network backplane: Performance in a distributed speaker identification application was written by H T Kung and exBERT: Extending Pre-trained Models with domain-specific Vocabulary Under Constrained Training Resources. I was told that I should think about it very carefully because making a complaint could affect my place in my department, Bradford alleged in 2019. The clause can be invoked in the event of circumstances outside the reasonable control of the university. The university quickly established itself as a global leader in the study of mathematics. This was not without controversies, however. By the early 20th century, however, pure mathematical research at Cambridge reached the highest international standard, thanks largely to G. Hodge and others helped establish Cambridge as a global leader in geometry in the 1930s. Hardy and his collaborators, J. 5xa0million was from research grants and contracts. The universitys standard offer for most courses is set at A*AA, with A*A*A for science courses, or equivalent in other examination systems, e. Due to a high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, an interview process was introduced as a component of consideration for admission. One such discontinued tradition is that of the wooden spoon, the prize awarded to the student with the lowest passing honours grade in the final examinations of the universitys Mathematical Tripos. The most recent college to be established is Robinson, which was built in the late 1970s. Lord Sainsbury was nominated by the nomination board. Enough scholars ultimately took residence in Cambridge to form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new universitys formation. and elsewhere. The colleges within the university were initially endowed fellowships of scholars. Until the 1980s, candidates for all subjects were required to take s'}. Admission to the University of Cambridge is extremely competitive. Some colleges maintain a relative strength and associated reputation for expertise in certain academic disciplines. Following World War II, the university experienced a rapid expansion in applications and enrollment, partly due to the success and popularity gained by many Cambridge scientists. The constituency was not a geographical area; rather, its electorate consisted of university graduates. All other colleges admit both undergraduate and postgraduate students without any age restrictions. Some are true, some are not, and some were true but have been discontinued but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. In 2018 and later years, the university has come under some criticism and faced legal challenges over alleged sexual harassment at the university. The universitys founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople. 7,6,6 or 7,7,6 in IB. Public representatives of Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year terms upon their nominations by the colleges. Hardy, disliked the Tripos system, feeling that students were becoming too focused on accumulating high exam marks at the expense of the subject itself. Each Christmas Eve, The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, sung by the Choir of Kings College, are broadcast globally on BBC World Service television and radio and syndicated to hundreds of additional radio stations in the U. The first television broadcast of the festival was in 1954. College libraries tend to operate 24/7 and their usage in generally restricted to members of the college. But since women were not yet admitted to the Bachelor of Arts degree program, they were excluded from the universitys governance structure. But the other female-only colleges have remained female-only colleges as of 2023. In July 2022, the Dear World, Yours Cambridge Campaign for the university and colleges concluded, raising a total of £2. S. All students and most academics are attached to a college. The other colleges are mixed. The university also has proven a source of extraordinary growth in high tech and biotech start-ups and established companies and associated providers of services to these companies. The university occupies a central location within the city of Cambridge. The colleges importance lies in the housing, welfare, social functions, and undergraduate teaching they provide\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "National Tsing Hua University" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many scientific articles are attributed to the author's institution who wrote 'Observers for chemical reaction networks' in the ECC conference in 2001?\n Context: Eduardo D Sontag's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q41044160 and also https://www.researcherid.com/rid/J-4420-2012.\nEduardo D Sontag was working in \"[SYCON - Rutgers Center for Systems and Control, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA] while writing paper: STABILIZATION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH BOUNDED CONTROLS**This research was supported in part by US Air Force Grants 91-0343 and 91-0346 and by NSF Grant DMS-8902994., Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and\nThe research was supported in part by US Air Force Grants 91-0343 and 91-0346. It was written by Eduardo D. Sontag and includes the following: \"List of participants, Comments on \"some results on pole-placement and reachability\", Comment on \"In vivo flow cytometry reveals a circadian rhythm of circulating tumor cells\", Discussion on \"State-estimators for Chemical Reaction Networks of Feinberg-Horn-Jackson Zero Deficiency The cooperative program, the second of its kind in the U. Of the record-large pool of 96,327 applicants, only ~5,389 were admitted. Freeland decided to focus on recruiting the type of students who were already graduating as the schools prime demographic. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. That reputation began changing during the presidency of Asa S. With this accomplished by 2005, the transformation goal from commuting school to nationally recognized research university was complete. Over 900 students came from different foreign countries. Throughout the transformation, his oft-repeated goal was to crack the top 100 of the U. Aoun also placed more emphasis on improving community relations by reaching out to leaders of the neighborhoods surrounding the university. After Ryders retirement in 1989, the university adopted a slow and more thoughtful approach to change. In addition, the number of foreign students increased from 170 in the 1950s and 1960s to 960 by 1974–75. In the 2024 edition of U. Ryder, the one-time night commuter school had grown into one of the largest private universities in the nation at around 55,000 students. The decision came after Northeastern was'}. Davenport Commons also created commercial space on Tremont Street. It is recognizable by the Northeastern University brick sign in front. 2020 acceptance rate was 18. That year President John A. The university expanded south into Roxbury at the same time as they were building West Village. The number of international students totals over 12,000 representing 138 different nations and over half of the student body. The NU Libraries received federal depository designation in 1963. The campaign was inspired by Richard DAmore and Alan McKims $60 million donation to the universitys business school in 2012. Five years later the college changed its name to Northeastern University to better reflect the increasing depth of its instruction. At the graduate level, there are 36 PhD programs and 264 other graduate programs. The sharp rise in applications and drop in admission is attributed to an over enrollment issue that the admission office attempted to fix. The arena is named after former university Board of Trustees Chairman George J. In 2018, the record number of applications led to a drop in acceptance rate, eight percentage points lower than the previous year. after one in Cincinnati, Ohio, was eventually adopted by all departments. Northeastern placed first in the rankings again in 2014. In FY 2009–10, the research funding is close to $82xa0million. A 2008 Readers Digest survey ranked NU as the second safest school in the United States after Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. During this period, Northeastern rapidly advanced in national rankings. Critics have argued that Northeasterns rise in the rankings shows that the university has cracked the code to academic rankings, while others suggested it figured out how to game the system. Blackman has hosted many talented individuals from Maya Angelou to Seth Meyers. Through this program International Business students have the opportunity to be awarded a dual-degree from Northeastern as well as from a sister school abroad. In 1990, the first class with more live-on campus rather than commuter students was graduated. Curation and administration is under the supervision of the College of Arts Media and Design (CAMD). The 2021 edition of U. OBryant African-American Institute Library. It has five floors\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "52256" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who did Yurii Nesterov share the WLA Prize in Computer Science or Mathematics with in 2023?\n Context: Yurii E. Nesterov: Barrier subgradient method. (2011) was authored by Yurii E. Nesterov.\nYurii E. Nesterov won the John von Neumann Theory Prize in 2009.\nYurii Nesterov has an i10Index of 129.\nhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DJ8Ep8YAAAAJ is the link to Yurii E. Nesterov. It is also linked to http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q3573263 and https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=102203.\nYurii Nesterov has orcidId https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0542-8757.\nYurii Nesterov was working in \"University College London\" while writing paper: Primal-dual Interior-Point Methods with Asymmetric Barriers, vdooren@inma.ucl.ac.be#TAB# while writing paper: accelerating the cubic regularization of Newton’s method on convex problems, University College London while writing paper: Random walk in a simplex and quadratic optimization over convex polytopes, University College London while writing paper:\n\"Exponential Ranking: Taking into account Negative Links, Static Traffic Assignment Problem: A comparison between Beckmann (1956) and Nesterov & de Palma (1998) models, Model for Estimation of the Data Center Response Time, New variants of bundle methods, Brief Announcement: Computation of Fisher-Gale Equilibrium by Auction, On the efficiency of a randomized mirror descent algorithm in online optimization problems, Barrier subgradient method\" was written by Yurii Nesterov. By the early 20th century, however, pure mathematical research at Cambridge reached the highest international standard, thanks largely to G. The university quickly established itself as a global leader in the study of mathematics. This was not without controversies, however. I was told that I should think about it very carefully because making a complaint could affect my place in my department, Bradford alleged in 2019. Lord Sainsbury was nominated by the nomination board. The most recent college to be established is Robinson, which was built in the late 1970s. Hardy and his collaborators, J. Hodge and others helped establish Cambridge as a global leader in geometry in the 1930s. In July 2022, the Dear World, Yours Cambridge Campaign for the university and colleges concluded, raising a total of £2. Some are true, some are not, and some were true but have been discontinued but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. 5xa0million was from research grants and contracts. Each Christmas Eve, The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, sung by the Choir of Kings College, are broadcast globally on BBC World Service television and radio and syndicated to hundreds of additional radio stations in the U. The constituency was not a geographical area; rather, its electorate consisted of university graduates. In 2000, Bill Gates of Microsoft donated US$210xa0million through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to endow Gates Scholarships for students from outside the United Kingdom pursuing post-graduate study at Cambridge. 7,6,6 or 7,7,6 in IB. Due to a high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, an interview process was introduced as a component of consideration for admission. One such discontinued tradition is that of the wooden spoon, the prize awarded to the student with the lowest passing honours grade in the final examinations of the universitys Mathematical Tripos. The clause can be invoked in the event of circumstances outside the reasonable control of the university. But the other female-only colleges have remained female-only colleges as of 2023. Enough scholars ultimately took residence in Cambridge to form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new universitys formation. and elsewhere. Admission to the University of Cambridge is extremely competitive. Students awarded first class honours after completing the mathematics Tripos exam are called wranglers, and the top student among them is known as the Senior Wrangler, a position that has been described as the greatest intellectual achievement attainable in Britain. Public representatives of Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year terms upon their nominations by the colleges. Some colleges maintain a relative strength and associated reputation for expertise in certain academic disciplines. Following World War II, the university experienced a rapid expansion in applications and enrollment, partly due to the success and popularity gained by many Cambridge scientists. The Cambridge Mathematical Tripos is highly competitive and has helped produce some of the most famous names in British science, including James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, and Lord Rayleigh. In 2018 and later years, the university has come under some criticism and faced legal challenges over alleged sexual harassment at the university. 217xa0billion in commitments. Darwin was the first college to admit both men and women. D. Its corporate titles include the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge. All other colleges admit both undergraduate and postgraduate students without any age restrictions. The economic growth associated with the universitys high tech and biotech growth has been labeled the Cambridge Phenomenon, and has included the addition of 1,500 new companies and as many as 40,000 new jobs added between 1960 and 2010, mostly at Silicon Fen, a business cluster launched by the university in the late 20th century. In 1988, Magdalene became the last all-male college to accept women. The universitys standard offer for most courses is set at A*AA, with A*A*A for science courses, or equivalent in other examination systems, e. Individual colleges each maintain a multi-discipline library designed for each colleges respective undergraduates. In 2020, hundreds of current and former students accused the university in a letter, citing a complete failure to deal with sexual misconduct complaints. The clause was introduced following a record number of A-level pupils who obtained the highest grades from teacher assessment, which was introduced due to the cancellation of A-level examinations during the COVID-19 pandemic. College libraries tend to operate 24/7 and their usage in generally restricted to members of the college\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Arkadi Nemirovski" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which organization elected the author of Native Cloud Applications - Why Virtual Machines, Images and Containers Miss the Point! as a Fellow in 2019?\n Context: \"Ghareeb Falazi et al.: Process-Based Composition of Permissioned and Permissionless Blockchain Smart Contracts. (2019), C. Timurhan Sungur et al.: Identifying Relevant Resources and Relevant Capabilities of Collaborations - A Case Study. (2016), Vladimir Yussupov et al.: FaaSten your decisions: A classification framework and technology review of function-as-a-Service platforms. (2021), Lu\nThe Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, University of Stuttgart, Universitätsstr. 38, Stuttgart, Germany, --- Select a Country --- while writing paper: Quantum in the Cloud: Application Potentials and Research Opportunities, Univ. of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, --- Select a Country --- while writing paper: Native Cloud Applications: Why Monolithic Virtualization Is Not Their Foundation, IAAS, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, while writing paper: A use case centric survey of Blockchain: status[citation needed]\\nCurtin\\'s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice. \\nIn addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. \\nIn 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics. \\nCurtin\\'s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times. [citation needed]\\nCurtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis. \\nNotable people who have attended Curtin University include:\\nCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent. [when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012. [citation needed]\\nThe campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin\\'s largest international campus. It was ranked 2nd in the world for Engineering – Mineral & Mining, and ranked 5th in Australia for Architecture in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin\\'s existing Master of Business Administration program. \\nCurtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008. Curtin University is again ranked in the world\\'s top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities. \\nCurtin University is a member of the Australian Technology Network. \\nCurtin University has achieved \"Top 10 Australia University\" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). It has a focus on contemporary art, learning and research. [citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT. Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U. [citation needed]\\nIn 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. Curtin is the only Western Australian university whose students have won the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering\\'s Postgraduate Student Gold Medal as at 2020. [citation needed][when?]\\nPast prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield. The team was previously part of the Women State League Division 1 from (at least) 2012 to 2019. It had a campus in Sydney from 2005 to 2016\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Center of Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST)" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the creator of A Fast Bit-Vector Algorithm for Approximate String Matching Based on Dynamic Programming recognized with the ISCB Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award for outstanding contribution to bioinformatics?\n Context: Eugene W. Myers wrote 2 papers in 2017.\n\"Sampath Kannan and Eugene W. Myers: An Algorithm for Locating Non-Overlapping Regions of Maximum Alignment Score. (1993), Gad M. Landau et al.: Incremental String Comparison. (1998), Dmitrij Schlesinger et al.: Crowd sourcing image segmentation with iaSTAPLE. (2017), Coleman Broaddus et al.: Removing Structured Noise with Self-Supervised Blind-\nEugene W. Myers won the Max Planck Research Award in 2004.\nEugene W. Myers was working in \"CSBD / MPI CBG while writing paper: Strausberg_Tribolium_LA-GFP_tailpole_run (Excerpt timepoints 291-340), Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany, Center for Systems Biology Dresden, Germany while writing paper: Bridging scales in scattering tissues via multifocal two-photon microscopy, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics,\nCurrent Awareness on Comparative and Functional Genomics was written by Eugene W. Myers. Erratum: Genome biology of the darkedged splitfin, i>Girardinichthys multiradiatus/i>, and the evolution of sex chromosomes and placentation was written by Eugene W. Myers. Merfin: improved variant filtering and polishing via k-mer validation was written by Eugene W. Myers. The Earth Bio This center develops theoretical and computational approaches to biological systems across different scales, from molecules to cells and from cells to tissues. An incomplete list of individual topics follows: phase separation, neural development, cell division, lipid rafts, endocytosis, embryogenesis, regeneration, tissue and organoid development. It also collaborates with institutions abroad\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "National Academy of Engineering" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the institution type of the author who published the 'K-Fold: a tool for the prediction of the protein folding kinetic order and rate' paper in 2007?\n Context: Rita Casadio was working in the CIRB Laboratory of Biocomputing, Department of Biology, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio 42, 40126, Bologna, Italy while writing paper: Session details: Breaking frontiers of computational biology. She was working in the Univ. di Bologna (Italy) while writing paper: <title>Noise and randomlike behavior in perceptrons: theory and application to protein\nThe ELIXIR-IT Industry engagement: overview of the work in progress, The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement, A neural network approach to evaluate fold recognition results, On the Determination of the Transmembrane pH Difference in Bacterial Chromatophores using 9Aminoacridine, A stochastic and computational method for estimating the folding rates of wild type and mutant proteins, On the biases in predictions of protein stability changes upon variations: the\\nMatjaž Perc is an expert on the theory of cooperation on networks. \\nIn addition to his various original contributions, Matjaž Perc has provided the research community with several reviews and introductory articles on evolutionary games, the emergence of organized crime, collective phenomena in socio-economic systems, energy-saving mechanisms in nature, and the Matthew Effect. \\nFor a full list see Matjaž Perc's ORCID page. He has discovered self-organization in the way how major scientific ideas propagate across the physics literature, which culminated in a simple mathematical regularity that is able to identify scientific memes\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who has a higher twoYearMeanCitedness, Vivienne Sze or Christoph Steinbeck?\n Context: Christoph Steinbeck's 2YrMeanCitedness is 5.510204081632653.\nVivienne Sze et al.: Efficient Processing of Deep Neural Networks (2020) was authored by Alexander Ratner et al.: SysML: The New Frontier of Machine Learning Systems. (2019) and Tanner Andrulis et al.: RAELLA: Reforming the Arithmetic for Efficient, Low-Resolution, and Low-Loss Analog PIM: No Retraining Required!.\nVivienne Sze's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hNWGC5QAAAAJ.\nChristoph Steinbeck was working in the Department of Cheminformatics and Metabolism, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, CB10 1SD, UK while writing paper: The ChEBI reference database and ontology for biologically relevant chemistry: enhancements for 2013.\nThe Blue Obelisk—Interoperability in Chemical Informatics, What's in an is about' link? Chemical diagrams and the Information Artifact Ontology, The LOTUS initiative for open knowledge management in natural products research, Toward interoperable bioscience data, Ontologies in Cheminformatics, A decade after the metabolomics standards initiative it's time for a revision, Additional file 1 of Review on natural products databases: where to find data in 2020, The view from So z. \\nFriedrich Schiller University is the only German university with chairs for either gravitational theory or Caucasus Studies. Hegel, F. Currently e. It is a research centre of the German Research Foundation (DFG). \\nThe University of Jena is recognized in several university ranking systems. The university\\'s reputation reached its zenith under the auspices of Duke Charles Augustus, Goethe\\'s patron (1787–1806), when Gottlieb Fichte, G. went from the successful bid to the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) from the university network. A Senate Commission noted the participation of the physician to the \"euthanasia\" murders of physically or mentally disabled children. Both buildings are also open to the public. The Schiller Gardenhouse\\xa0[de] (Schillers Gartenhaus) and the Goethe Memorial at the Botanical Garden are reminders of the two towering geniuses of Jena. The University of Jena has preserved a historical detention room or Karzer with famous caricatures by Swiss painter Martin Disteli. Student fraternities – in particular the Burschenschaften – were dissolved and incorporated into the Nazi student federation. W\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Christoph Steinbeck" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: When comparing the citation count of 'Studies of 3-D model textures' author with the author of 'A small-gain result for orthant-monotone systems in feedback: The non sign-definite case', who has a higher count?\n Context: Sylvia C. Pont et al.: Mixing material modes. (2012) was authored by Jan J. Koenderink.\nEduardo D Sontag was working in \"Rutgers University while writing paper: Incoherent feedforward motifs as immune change detectors, SYCON-Rutgers Center of Systems and Control, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA while writing paper: Smooth stabilization implies coprime factorization, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08903, USA while writing paper: Asymptotic stability equals exponential stability, and ISS equals finite\nThe response to the comment on \"Load-Induced Modulation of Signal Transduction Networks: Reconciling Ultrasensitivity with Bifunctionality?\" was written by Eduardo D. Sontag. A well-defined steady-state response does not imply CICS. Freeland decided to focus on recruiting the type of students who were already graduating as the schools prime demographic. The cooperative program, the second of its kind in the U. That reputation began changing during the presidency of Asa S. The decision came after Northeastern was'}. Aoun also placed more emphasis on improving community relations by reaching out to leaders of the neighborhoods surrounding the university. Of the record-large pool of 96,327 applicants, only ~5,389 were admitted. The campaign was inspired by Richard DAmore and Alan McKims $60 million donation to the universitys business school in 2012. Davenport Commons also created commercial space on Tremont Street. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Critics have argued that Northeasterns rise in the rankings shows that the university has cracked the code to academic rankings, while others suggested it figured out how to game the system. That year President John A. After Ryders retirement in 1989, the university adopted a slow and more thoughtful approach to change. For undergraduate students, Northeasterns 2023 acceptance rate was 5. In the 2024 edition of U. In 2018, the record number of applications led to a drop in acceptance rate, eight percentage points lower than the previous year. Students in the Honors Program exclusively can live in a Living-Learning Community housed in West Villages C and F. The arena is named after former university Board of Trustees Chairman George J. Throughout the transformation, his oft-repeated goal was to crack the top 100 of the U. The university expanded south into Roxbury at the same time as they were building West Village. The goal was raised to $1. It is recognizable by the Northeastern University brick sign in front. A 2008 Readers Digest survey ranked NU as the second safest school in the United States after Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. With this accomplished by 2005, the transformation goal from commuting school to nationally recognized research university was complete. Ryder, the one-time night commuter school had grown into one of the largest private universities in the nation at around 55,000 students. In FY 2009–10, the research funding is close to $82xa0million. Students usually take anywhere between one and three with 96% participating in one and 78% participating in two or more. Like Dodge Hall, Ell Hall has five floors and also connects to the tunnel network. The program includes specialty work in a major field through college-specific choices including specialized advanced honors seminars and an independent research project. The sharp rise in applications and drop in admission is attributed to an over enrollment issue that the admission office attempted to fix. Blackman has hosted many talented individuals from Maya Angelou to Seth Meyers. The number of international students totals over 12,000 representing 138 different nations and over half of the student body. Over 900 students came from different foreign countries. Five years later the college changed its name to Northeastern University to better reflect the increasing depth of its instruction. 2020 acceptance rate was 18. Some larger exhibits also include the adjacent hallways for additional space. The co-op program typically begins the spring of the second year or fall of the third year (after a more traditional program for the first semesters on campus). Through this program International Business students have the opportunity to be awarded a dual-degree from Northeastern as well as from a sister school abroad. The NU Libraries received federal depository designation in 1963. In 2001, Davenport Commons was opened, providing 585 students housing in two residence halls while 75 families representing a range of incomes have been able to purchase a condo or townhouse at or below Bostons market value. and B\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Eduardo D. Sontag" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: In which country did the creator of 'Fortifying Your Defenses: Techniques to Thwart Adversarial Attacks and Boost Performance of Machine Learning-Based Intrusion Detection Systems' earn an M.A.Sc. in Computer Communications?\n Context: Wenjing Lou was working in \"Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA\" while writing paper: An Analytical Model for Interference Alignment in Multi-Hop MIMO Networks, Worcester Polytechnic Inst.,Worcester, MA while writing paper: Opportunistic broadcast of emergency messages in vehicular ad hoc networks with unreliable links, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA while writing paper: mCore+: A Real-Time\n\"Black penguin: On the feasibility of detecting intrusion with homogeneous memory, UPS: A United Cooperative Paradigm for Primary and Secondary Networks, Privacy enhanced access control in pervasive computing environments, A delegation based cross trusted domain direct anonymous attestation scheme, A Practical Downlink NOMA Scheme for Wireless LANs, A Network Coding Approach to Reliable Broadcast in Wireless Mesh Networks, Anonymous communications in mobile ad hoc networks, Toward Transparent Coexistence for Multihop Secondary Cognitive\\n\\nThis article about an American electrical engineer is a stub. She was named as an ACM Fellow, in the 2023 class of fellows, with the same citation. \\nPrior to Virginia Tech, she was a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) from 2003 to 2011\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Singapore" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: How many academic articles has the scholar published who authored 'Blurring of the Boundary Between Interactive Search and Recommendation'?\n Context: Ed H. has a written paper amount of 4 in year 2014.\nEd H. has a written paper amount of 7 in year 2015.\nEd H. wrote 3 papers in 2016.\nEd H. wrote 5 papers in 2017.\nEd H. wrote paper amount in year2022: 4\nEd H. Chi is the author of \"Brynn M. Evans and Ed H. Chi: An elaborated model of social search. (2010), David A. Evans et al.: The social (open) workspace. (2008), Ed H. Chi: Location and Language Use in Social Media. (2014), Jennifer Fernquist and Ed H. Chi: Re-testing the Perception of Social Annotations in Web Search. (2013), Tim Kraska et al.: The Case for Learned Index Structures\nEd H. was working in \"Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, USA while writing paper: Collaborative Filtering Is Not Enough? Experiments with a Mixed-Model Recommender for Leisure Activities, Palo Alto Research Center, Inc.orporated, USA while writing paper: Us vs. Them: Understanding Social Dynamics in Wikipedia with Revert Graph Visualizations, Google,,,,,, while writing paper: Small Towers Make Big Differences\nThe book \"Who is AUTHORITATIVE? UNDERSTANDING REPUTATION MECHANISMS IN QUORA\" was written by Ed H. He also wrote \"What Are Effective Labels for Augmented Data? Improving Calibration and Robustness with AutoLabel\" and \"Is Twitter a Good Place for Asking Questions? A Characterization Study\". He also wrote \"Fresh Content Needs More Attention: Multi-funnel Fresh Content Recommendation A new reinforcement learning algorithm incorporated lookahead search inside the training loop. \\nAs of 2020, DeepMind has published over a thousand papers, including thirteen papers that were accepted by Nature or Science. The value network learned to predict winners of games played by the policy network against itself. On 450 of these tasks, Gato outperformed human experts at least half of the time, according to DeepMind. \\nAfter Google\\'s acquisition the company established an artificial intelligence ethics board. It is the first time DeepMind has used these techniques on such a small scale, with typical machine learning applications requiring orders of magnitude more computing power. This was the first time an artificial intelligence (AI) defeated a professional Go player. A preliminary version in which that advantage was fixed lost a subsequent match. \" A review article by Cheetham and Ram Seshadri were unable to identify any \"strikingly novel\" materials found by GNoME, with most being minor variants of already-known materials. After spending some time on learning the game, AI would eventually become an expert in it. The number of moves was increased gradually until over 30 million of them were processed. A spokesman for DeepMind said that patient data would still be kept separate from Google services or projects. The program was required to come up with a unique solution and stopped from duplicating answers. The data fed into the AlphaGo algorithm consisted of various moves based on historical tournament data. The company is based in London, with research centres in Canada, France, Germany, and the United States. \\nIn contrast, AlphaGo Zero was trained without being fed data of human-played games. The final result using MuZero was a 6. The ethics board for AI research remains a mystery, with both Google and DeepMind declining to reveal who sits on the board. Protoss, this one played as all of the game\\'s races, and had earlier unfair advantages fixed. AlphaCode earned a rank equivalent to 54% of the median score on Codeforces after being trained on GitHub data and Codeforce problems and solutions. AI was introduced to one game at a time, without any prior knowledge of its rules. The company was afterwards renamed Google DeepMind and kept that name for about two years. \\nAlphaGo technology was developed based on deep reinforcement learning, making it different from the AI technologies then on the market. This work reportedly led to the company\\'s acquisition by Google. \\nIn July 2019, AlphaStar began playing against random humans on the public 1v1 European multiplayer ladder. AlphaGo Zero employed around 15 people and millions in computing resources. The authors claimed that the use of Ithaca by \"expert historians\" raised the accuracy of their work from 25 to 72 percent. Its simplified tree search relied upon this neural network to evaluate positions and sample moves. Previously, computers were only known to have played Go at \"amateur\" level. \\nIn October 2017, DeepMind announced a new research unit, DeepMind Ethics & Society. \\nIn 2020, DeepMind made significant advances in the problem of protein folding with AlphaFold. \\nIn 2016, Hassabis discussed the game StarCraft as a future challenge, since it requires strategic thinking and handling imperfect information. \\nIn October 2015, a computer Go program called AlphaGo, developed by DeepMind, beat the European Go champion Fan Hui, a 2 dan (out of 9 dan possible) professional, five to zero. It made headlines in 2016 after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player Lee Sedol, a world champion, in a five-game match, which was the subject of a documentary film. It used a single neural network, rather than separate policy and value networks. Their initial approach used deep Q-learning with a convolutional neural network. They used reinforcement learning, an algorithm that learns from experience using only raw pixels as data input. The agent comprises pre-trained computer vision and language models fine-tuned on gaming data, with language being crucial for understanding and completing given tasks as instructed. and that it had agreed to take over DeepMind Technologies\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "over 80" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where is the editorial board membership of Algorithmica located for the author of 'A Combinatorial Characterization of Self-Stabilizing Population Protocols'?\n Context: Rafail Ostrovsky was working in \"rafail@cs.ucla.edu#TAB# while writing paper: Effective Computations on Sliding Windows, UCLA, USA while writing paper: How to Garble RAM Programs?, UCLA Computer Science Dept, Los Angeles, CA#TAB# while writing paper: Perfect Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge for NP, UCLA, USA while writing paper: A Combinatorial Characterization of Self-Stabilizing Population Protocols, UCLA,\nA Survey of Single-Database Private Information Retrieval: Techniques and Applications was written by Rafail Ostrovsky. The book \"How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model?\" was written by Rafail Ostrovsky. The book \"Population stability: regulating size in the presence of an adversary\" was written by Rafail Ostrovsky. Minimum resource zero knowledge proofs were written by Rafail Ostrovsky. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science. 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. In 2006, John C. A second data breach occurred several months later. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 69 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nThe university hosts \"living-learning\" programs (LLPs) that allow students with similar academic interests to live in the same residential community take specialized courses and perform research in those areas of expertise. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nOf the 34% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1340–1490. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. , 2002 winner in Physics; Herbert Hauptman, 1985 winner in Chemistry, and Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. Mather was awarded the prize in physics alongside George Smoot for their work in the discovery of blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. The first resulted in the loss of over 300,000 student and faculty records. https://dining. \\nThe university\\'s campus is noted for its red-brick Georgian buildings and its large central lawn, named McKeldin Mall and nicknamed \"The Mall\", which is the largest academic mall in the United States. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. Pines was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the university before becoming president. \\nThere are two main residential areas on campus, North Campus and South Campus, further divided into seven residential communities\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "UCLA" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the hIndex of the author who published 'Fast distributed almost stable marriages' in CoRR 2014?\n Context: rafail@cs.ucla.edu#TAB# was working in \"University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, United States of America while writing paper: A stable marriage requires communication, rafail@cs.ucla.edu#TAB# while writing paper: Effective Computations on Sliding Windows, UCLA while writing paper: Streaming k-means on well-clusterable data, UCLA while writing paper: Studies in\nThe book Population stability: regulating size in the presence of an adversary was written by Rafail Ostrovsky. He also wrote How Hard is Counting Triangles in the Streaming Model? and A Stable Marriage Requires Communication.\\nIn 1957, President Wilson H. A second data breach occurred several months later. \\nThere are also nearly 400 acres (1. \\nThere are three dining halls on campus. \\nSeveral donors have distinguished themselves for their sizable gifts to the university. Pines became the 34th president of the university in 2020. \\nAdmission to Maryland is rated \"most selective\" by U. The second breach was investigated by the FBI and Secret Service and found to be done by David Helkowski. This airport is the world\\'s oldest continually operating airport[non-primary source needed] and the site of many significant aviation firsts. for the number of Boren Scholarship recipients – with nine students receiving awards for intensive international language study. and foreign medical patents donated $30 million to the A. The campus was used as a boys\\' preparatory school for the next two years. His efforts resulted in creating one of the first Academic Probation Plans. \\nFor the fourth consecutive year in 2015, the university was ranked 1st in the U. \\nMcKeldin Mall serves as the center of campus. Professor of physics Michael Fisher won the Wolf Prize in 1980 (together with Kenneth G. \\nUSNWR graduate school rankings\\nThe university is tied for 46th in the 2024 U. \\nThe University of Maryland\\'s proximity to Washington, D. \\nIn 2021, the university announced it had raised $1. umd. Elkins pushed to increase the university\\'s academic standards. \\nUMD is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\". 7\\xa0km2) of the Riversdale Mansion estate nearby today\\'s College Park, Maryland. 5 million from the A. degrees and the university\\'s enrollment reached 500 students. Four decades later, physics professor William Daniel Phillips won a prize in physics for his contributions to laser cooling. Yorke, a distinguished university professor of mathematics and physics and chair of the mathematics department, won the 2003 Japan Prize for his work in chaotic systems. The institute focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to climate change research. \\nAttendees within the fields of science and mathematics are Nobel laureates Raymond Davis Jr. \\nIn 2011, the university signed on to the state\\'s Purple Line program. \\nThe university suffered multiple data breaches in 2014. 5 billion in donations since 2018. A new administration building was not built until the 1940s. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has been labeled a \"Public Ivy\". The earliest recipient (1956), was Juan Ramón Jiménez, a Spanish language and literature professor. \\nThe university has many notable academics. That year, the first female students enrolled at the school. In 2005, Thomas Schelling was awarded the prize in economics for his contributions to game theory. \\nDarryll J. In 2013, professor of physics Sylvester James Gates was awarded the National Medal of Science\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "66" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who is the recipient of the National Science Foundation Career Award and is an associate director at the Visual Computing Center at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia?\n Context: Peter Wonka is affiliated with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia.\nPeter Wonka: A fresh approach to vector graphics: technical perspective. (2013) was authored by Abdalla G. M. Ahmed and Peter Wonka: Optimizing dyadic nets. (2021) and Abdalla G. M. Ahmed et al.: Gaussian Blue Noise. (2022).\nPeter Wonka's link is \"https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/MRAuthorID/984592, https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0EKXSXgAAAAJ, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q19518101, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Wonka, https://dl.acm.org/profile/\nPeter Wonka's orcidId is https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0627-9746.\nPeter Wonka is affiliated with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia.\nThe PRISM-Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Box 878809, Tempe, AZ 85287-8809 E-mail: [email protected] while writing paper: A Comparison of Tabular PDF Inversion Methods, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia while writing paper: Isotropic Surface Remeshing without Large and Small Angles, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA while writing paper: Local Editing of Pro\n\"Do GAN Loss Functions Really Matter, A Comparison of Tabular PDF Inversion Methods, A New QEM for Parametrization of Raster Images, State of the Art on Diffusion Models for Visual Computing, StructEdit: Learning Structural Shape Variations, A Survey of Blue-Noise Sampling and Its Applications, How does Lipschitz Regularization Influence GAN Training?, Image2StyleGAN: How to Embed Images Into the StyleGAN Latent There are additional programs in Athlone, Ireland, Shanghai, China, and Singapore. USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Program RankingsIn 2021 U. 3 million grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a National Exposure Assessment Laboratory. The Graduate Cooperative Education Program, established in 1983, is the largest such program in the United States. They also, along with Peking University, administer the Wallace H. 9 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create new bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs and concentrations in healthcare robotics, which will be the first program of its kind in the Southeastern United States. In 1964, Dr. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. Cross, who reports directly to the institute president. Van Leer lobbied government and business for funds for new facilities. In 1994, G. The 2022 annual ranking of U. The Undergraduate Cooperative Edu'}. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 95 freshman students were National Merit Scholars which was the highest in Georgia. Admission and degree requirements at the institute are the same as those in Atlanta. Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research, Stephen E. at Georgia State University and taught physics and instructional technology at Black Hills State University – 1997–2005 as Rena Faye Norby. 8 million grant by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in order to expand the Atlanta Cystic Fibrosis Research and Development Program. The other institutes include: the Parker H. The institute is need-blind for domestic applicants. On January 7, 2019, President G. Harry Vaughan with an initial budget of $5,000 (equivalent to $113,881 in 2023) and 13 part-time faculty. An undergraduate research journal, The Tower, was established in 2007 to provide undergraduates with a venue for disseminating their research and a chance to become familiar with the academic publishing process. President Theodore Roosevelt visited Georgia Tech. On March 15, 2008, he was appointed secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, effective July 1, 2008. Bud Peterson, previously the chancellor of the University of Colorado at Boulder, became the 11th president of Georgia Tech. He then shook hands with every student. News & World Report ranked Tech 13th in the United States for most innovative university. His tenure focused on a dramatic expansion of the institute, a revamped Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the creation of an International Plan. Tech replaced the commerce school with what later became the College of Business. On October 20, 1905, U. 3% of the undergraduates and 25. The campus library, the Fred B. It has a special emphasis on the academic fields of science and technology. While all four programs are voluntary, they consistently attract high numbers of students—more than 3,000 at last count. Renamed North Avenue Apartments by the institute, they began housing students in the fall semester of 2007. Many of these connections are made through Georgia Techs cooperative education and internship programs. Recent developments include a proposed graphene antenna. Nine interdisciplinary research institutes report to him, with all research centers, laboratories and interdisciplinary research activities at Georgia Tech reporting through one of those institutes. Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Peter Wonka" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author who received three Advanced Grants from the European Research Council do his post-doctoral fellowship?\n Context: Michal Unser was working in \"Biomedical Imaging Group, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland while writing paper: Interior Tomography Using 1D Generalized Total Variation. Part I: Mathematical Foundation, BEIP, National Center for Research Resources, Bldg. 13, Room 3W13, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA while writing paper: Which wavelet\n\"Sampling in practice: is the best reconstruction space bandlimited?\", See the Brain at Work — Intraoperative Laser Doppler Functional Brain Imaging, Continuous-time AR model identification: Does sampling rate really matter?, How a simple shift can significantly improve the performance of linear interpolation, A review of wavelets in biomedical applications, B-SPLINE SIGNAL PROCESSING: PART I-THEORY, Parametric Snakes in Microscopy, Wavelet theory demystified,\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Who chaired the IEEE Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee from 2021 to 2022?\n Context: Davide Cozzolino and Luisa Verdoliva: Multimedia Forensics Before the Deep Learning Era. (2022) was authored by Luisa Verdoliva and Raising the Bar of AI-generated Image Detection with CLIP. (2023).\nLuisa Verdoliva's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HItjEd0AAAAJ.\n\"Towards Generalization in Deepfake Detection, Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security, How to Boost Face Recognition with StyleGAN?, A deep learning approach for iris sensor model identification, Correction to: Future Trends in Digital Face Manipulation and Detection, Towards Universal GAN Image Detection, Intriguing properties of synthetic images: from generative adversarial networks to diffusion models, A comparison of flat and object-based transform\\nIn 2021, TUM Boring, won the tunnel-boring competition sponsored by The Boring Company in Las Vegas, Nevada. \\nA notable student group is the Workgroup for Rocketry and Space Flight (WARR), which won all SpaceX Hyperloop pod competitions in 2017 through 2019. In the Times Higher Education\\'s Impact Rankings 2022 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure), TUM tied for first place worldwide. In 2023, a team from the university won second place at the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a autonomous racecar competition in Las Vegas. \\nAdditional TUM facilities are located in Ottobrunn (Department of Aerospace and Geodesy), Straubing, Heilbronn, and Singapore. In the 2023 Nature Index of academic institutions, TUM ranked 59th worldwide and first in Germany. \\nThe Technical University of Munich is one of the most research-focused universities in Europe. This claim is supported by relevant rankings, such as the funding ranking of the German Research Foundation and the research ranking of the Centre for Higher Education. \\nIn the 2022 edition of the Times Higher Education\\'s Global University Employability Ranking, graduates from TUM were ranked 12th globally and first in Germany. \\nThe TUM School of Management is triple accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The seminar focused on exploring how to \"Germanize\" the landscapes of Poland and Russia for future colonization and settlement during the war. \\nTUM has over 160 international partnerships, ranging from joint research activities to international study programs. TUM ranked 11th in Europe in the 2024 QS Europe rankings. \\nAs part of its Agenda 2030, the 15 schools and departments were consolidated into seven schools by 2023. Its researchers and alumni include 18 Nobel laureates and 24 Leibniz Prize winners. \\nDuring the war, 80 percent of the university\\'s facilities in Munich had been destroyed. \\nIn 1906, Anna Boyksen became the first female student to enroll in electrical engineering, after the Bavarian government had allowed women to study at technical universities in the German Empire. \\nUnder the German Universities Excellence Initiative, TUM has obtained funding for multiple research clusters, including e-conversion (energy technology), MCQST (quantum mechanics), ORIGINS (astrophysics, biophysics and particle physics), and SYNERGY (neurology). \\nTUM is ranked 37th worldwide (first in Germany) in the QS World University Rankings 2024, 30th worldwide (first in Germany) in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024, and 59th worldwide (second in Germany) in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023. In the QS World University Sustainability Ranking 2023, TUM was ranked 109th overall and first in Germany. \\nSince the inception of the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2006, TUM has won every round of evaluation and the title University of Excellence. It was the first time that a German university had established a subsidiary abroad\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Verdoliva" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the type of the institution of the author who published the 'A uniform framework for weighted decision diagrams and its implementation' article in the Int. J. Softw. Tools Technol. Transf. journal?\n Context: Christel Baier was working in \"Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik, Universität Mannheim, Seminargebäude A5, D-68159, Mannheim, Germany while writing paper: The connection between an event structure semantics and an operational semantics forTCSP, Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology while writing paper: The variance-penalized stochastic shortest path problem, Institut für Informatik I, Universität Bonn, Germany while writing paper: On Computing Fixpoints in Well- Further tasks of SZTAKI include training, contract-based target research, development and expert support for domestic and foreign industrial, governmental and other partners. Its staff has more than 300 full-time employees\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "education" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: What is the i10Index of the scholar working at IT University of Copenhagen and published Index Tuning in the Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2nd ed.) 2018?\n Context: Fábio Porto et al.: Point pattern search in big data. (2018) was authored by Dennis E. Shasha. Oleksandra Levchenko et al.: BestNeighbor: efficient evaluation of kNN queries on large time series databases. (2021) was authored by Alessandro Laganà et al.: miR: a miRNA knowledge base. (2009).\nDennis E. Shasha's link is http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q56892414 and also http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5258945.\nThe Keyset Resource Algebra, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Department of Computer Science, New York University, New York, USA while writing paper: Tuning e-commerce applications, New York University, USA while writing paper: Queryable acyclic production systems, New York University, USA while writing paper: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, New York University, USA while writing paper: La minorité l’emporte, New York University, USA while writing paper:\nThe book \"To link or not to link?\" was written by Dennis Shasha. He also wrote \"What Good are Concurrent Search Structure Algorithms for databases?\" and \"Classification Under Ambiguity: When Is Average-K Better Than Top-K?\". He also wrote \"A model project for reproducible papers: critical temperature for the Ising model on a square lattice.\" and \"Reference manual for the ATBE: A tool for approximate tree matching.\". But Lowell\\'s idea was rejected. \"\\nPresident James B. \\nIn 2021, the Harvard John A. \\nAbout $2\\xa0billion of investment income is annually distributed to fund operations. 7\\xa0billion, making it the wealthiest academic institution in the world. \\nHarvard is a large, highly residential research university\\noffering 50 undergraduate majors,\\n134 graduate degrees,\\nand 32 professional degrees. \\nHarvard owns the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, D. \\nHarvard was also ranked in the first tier of American research universities, along with Columbia, MIT, and Stanford, in the 2023 report from the Center for Measuring University Performance. 65\\xa0billion in competitive research grants from the National Institutes of Health in 2019, more than twice as much as any other university. 5\\xa0ha) campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area in Boston, about 3. \\nThough some introductory courses have large enrollments, the median class size is 12 students. Harvard\\'s endowment is valued at $50. \\nHarvard has the largest university endowment in the world, valued at about $50. \\nThe university eventually reduced its South African holdings by $230\\xa0million (out of $400\\xa0million) in response to the pressure. \\nHarvard also has commercial real estate holdings in Cambridge. \\nHarvard\\'s affiliates include eight U. \\nHarvard is a founding member of the Association of American Universities and a preeminent research university with \"very high\" research activity (R1) and comprehensive doctoral programs across the arts, sciences, engineering, and medicine according to the Carnegie Classification. \\nAmong rankings of specific indicators, Harvard topped both the University Ranking by Academic Performance (2019–2020) and Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities (2011), which measured universities\\' numbers of alumni holding CEO positions in Fortune Global 500 companies. 7\\xa0billion as of 2023. \\nThe endowment has since recovered. America\\'s oldest collection of maps, gazetteers, and atlases is stored in Pusey Library and open to the public. Bacow retired in 2023. \\nThe university is actively expanding into Allston, where it now owns more land than in Cambridge. \\nHarvard College competes in the NCAA Division I Ivy League conference. The medical school and its affiliates attracted $1. 3\\xa0km) south of the Cambridge campus. Since then, Harvard has held first place on the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings every year since its release in 2011. 4\\xa0million items. Formerly a print publication, it is now a web site. The university has held the first place on the Academic Ranking of World Universities since its release in 2003. \\nThe Harvard Art Museums comprise three museums. \\nHarvard\\'s graduate schools began admitting women in small numbers in the late 19th century. It publicizes research, faculty, teaching and events at the university\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "173" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which institute has more publications, the affiliation of Andrew M. Stuart or the University of British Columbia?\n Context: Andrew M. Stuart wrote 20 papers in 2012.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2013 is 21.\nAndrew M. Stuart wrote 18 papers in 2014.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2015 is 30.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2016 is 27.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2017 is 28.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2019 is 27.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2020 is 28.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year 2022 is 25.\nAndrew M. Stuart's written paper amount in year2023 is 16,000.\nAndrew M. Stuart wrote 10 papers in the year 2024.\nKaron E. MacLean's link is https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qANkJFwAAAAJ.\nAndrew M Stuart was working in \"Mathematics Institute, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom while writing paper: Underresolved Simulations of Heat Baths, Westinghouse Rail Systems Ltd, PO Box 79, Pew Hill, Langley Park, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1JD UK while writing paper: 5.1.3 Testing Solutions through SysML / UML, Mathematical Institute, Oxford University24–29, St. Giles\nA MODEL FOR POROUS-MEDIUM COMBUSTION was written by Andrew M. Stuart. He also wrote The Mathematics of Porous Medium Combustion and On the computation of blow-up.\\n70% of UK students at London South Bank University are Londoners. A gala event was held to mark the occasion which was widely reported in the press because of Lord Rosebery\\'s speech on the banning of smoking in the new Institute. [citation needed]\\nLambeth College is intending to merge with the University. The collaborative educational programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels have been running for over ten years with the Chinese partners. One of the speeches made included the hope that \"the Polytechnic would do its share towards perfecting many a valuable gem found in the slums of London\". Around 12% of students are from overseas, which equate to over 3,000 EU and other international students, from more than 130 countries. The committee was successful in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £200,000 to establish polytechnics in South London. The Polytechnic was given a seal based on the Bridge House emblem of the City of London and a motto taken from Ecclesiastes — \"Do it with thy Might\". \\nThe Guardian\\'s 2018 league table of teaching excellence ranked the university 92 out of 121 British institutions. Major paintings by Bomberg were acquired by the Tate Gallery after his death. 56% of the student population are from ethnic minorities and over 80% of the students are classified as mature (21 or over when they start their course). A public meeting at Mansion House kick-started the public appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU. The university has also merged with a number of other educational institutions. Richardson was chosen to be clerk to the governing body, C. These comprised:\\nIn 1931, they were sold to the Tate Gallery. In the same year, the British Youth Opera (BYO) was founded and made a home at the Polytechnic\\'s Southwark campus. The university has 16,840 students and 1,700 staff. The new institution adopted a coat of arms designed to include two Thames barges set above a pentagon surrounded by five other pentagons. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nIn November 2016, the university was named the Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. \\nSchiller International University had a campus in the Technopark Building on the London South Bank University property\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "California Institute of Technology" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where did the author of the article 'Prediction of structural classes for protein sequences and domains' earn his Ph.D.?\n Context: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is the location of the University of Alberta, ECERF, 9107 116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is the location of Lukasz Kurgan and he was working in the department. He was also writing paper: Reducing complexity of rule based models via meta mining, Prediction of structural classes for protein sequences and domains—Impact of prediction algorithms, sequence representation and homology, and test procedures on accuracy. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times. \\nHer research involves topics in signal and image processing, communication networks, network science, multimedia, game theory, distributed systems, machine learning, and AI\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "University of Colorado at Boulder" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Where was the author of Complexity Science and Representation in Robot Soccer born?\n Context: The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom is the location of Bob Price who was working there. He is the lecturer in Distance Learning, MScNursing, The RCN Institute and an education writer and researcher. He is the director of postgraduate qualifications, Advancing healthcare practice, Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Open University and an education writer and researcher while writing paper: Disseminating best practice at conferences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK while writing paper: Laddered questions and qualitative\nThe book \"Placing computer security at the heart of learning, The process of nursing, Understanding the origins of practice problems, Exploring attitudes towards older people’s sexuality, How to write an essay, Innovations in LargeScale Supported Distance Teaching: Transformation for the Internet, Not Just Translation, A survey of human diseases, A model for bodyimage care, How to map a patient’s social support network, The body in nursing, A critique of the model, How to write a reflective practice case study\\nIn 2019, a Nesta report determined that van der Schaar was the most-cited female AI researcher in the UK. She completed her PhD while simultaneously working as a researcher at Philips Research Laboratories. \\nAs of 2022, van der Schaar's work has been cited over 23,000 times\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Montreal, Quebec, Canada" - }, - { - "prompt": "\n Utilize the provided context information, structured by \n to generate answers to the following question: \n - Generate the answer to the question based on the provided context.\n - Avoid including any explanations or apologies in your responses.\n - Only respond to questions that ask for the answer to the target question without any additional information.\n - Strictly provide the answer without any additional text.\n Question: Which author has more worksCount, the creator of 'Information and Communication Technologies for Development' or the author of 'A Sample Path Measure of Causal Influence'?\n Context: Todd P. Coleman wrote 10 papers in 2012.\nTodd P. Coleman has written paper amount in year 2013: 9\nTodd P. Coleman wrote 8 papers in 2014.\nTodd P. Coleman wrote 8 papers in 2015.\nTodd P. Coleman wrote 6 papers in 2017.\nTodd P. Coleman's written paper amount in year 2024 is 4,.\nKentaro Toyama: Reflections on HCI for development. (2013) was authored by Kentaro Toyama.\nTodd P Coleman was working in \"ECE Department, Coordinated Science Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA while writing paper: On reversible Markov chains and maximization of directed information, Institute for Digital Communications, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom while writing paper: A Sample Path Measure of Causal Influence, Department of Electrical and Computer Eng., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champa\nA flexible likelihood approach for predicting neural spiking activity from oscillatory phase, KDE spike-phase and history models, A simple memoryless proof of the capacity of the exponential server timing channel, Minimax Lower Bounds for Circular Source Localization, A Modularized Efficient Framework for Non-Markov Time Series Estimation, A stochastic control viewpoint on &#x2018;Posterior Matching&#x2019;-style feedback communication schemes, A generalized prediction framework Local leaders disagreed on whether the new school should be a technical research institute or a more broadly based school that included undergraduates as well. The first, and a particularly wel Sun God, a large winged creature by Niki de Saint Phalle located near the Faculty Club. He oversaw a rapid expansion of the School of Engineering, later renamed after Qualcomm founder Irwin M. The proposition is expected to reach the Regents sometime in 2024. The first neighborhood constructed, the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood, was completed in 2020. Revelles nomination would have become an angry and drawn-out affair and greatly detracted from the campuss future development. York planned the main campus according to the Oxbridge model, relying on many of Revelles ideas. Standing at the center of the university is the iconic Geisel Library, named after Dr. It is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. Other collection pieces include Richard Fleischners La Jolla Project (a collection of Stonehenge-like stone blocks), Do Ho Suhs Fallen Star (a house sitting atop an engineering building in Warren College), a table by Jenny Holzer, an installation by Bruce Nauman on the Powell Structural Systems Laboratory titled Vices and Virtues, and three metallic Eucalyptus trees by Terry Allen. 403 billion on research, the 6th highest expenditure among academic institutions in the United States. News & World Reports 2017 global university rankings, 15th in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universiti'}. The Pepper Canyon West Living and Learning Neighborhood is also currently under construction. Most prominently, the construction of new mixed-use residential areas which the university calls Living and Learning Neighborhoods. The Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Community is also currently under construction at UC San Diego. The current president of the University of California is Michael Drake, and the administrative head of UC San Diego is Pradeep Khosla. The School of Medicine also accepted its first students in 1966. ScienceWatch ranks UC San Diego 7th of federally funded U. It was also praised in The Princeton Reviews Guide to 322 Green Colleges: 2013 Edition for its strong commitment to sustainability in its academic offerings, campus infrastructure, activities and career preparation. Approximately 50,000 enrollees per year are educated in this branch of the university, which offers over 100 professional and specialized certificate programs. A champion of the New Left, he reportedly was the first protester to occupy the administration building in a demonstration organized by his student, political activist Angela Davis. The housing proposition currently aims to house an additional 6,000 students, though Khosla states he is open to changing the scale of the project. In chronological order by date of foundation, the eight colleges are:Students affiliate with a college based upon its particular philosophy and environment as majors are not exclusive to specific colleges. It is expected to open Winter of 2026. The university currently has three Living & Learning neighborhoods under construction. Ten additional faculty in those disciplines were hired, and the whole site was designated the First College of the new campus (it was later renamed after Roger Revelle). Early research activity and faculty quality, notably in the sciences, was integral to shaping the focus and culture of the university. Herbert York, first director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, was selected instead. This outraged local conservatives, as well as Regent Edwin W. John Jay Hopkins of General Dynamics Corporation pledged one million dollars for the former while the City Council offered free land for the latter. A major goal of the project is to ease traffic and parking on campus while providing more accessible transportation to nearby areas. The Pepper Canyon West Living & Learning Neighborhood is expected to open Fall 2024. The Nature Index lists UC San Diego as 6th in the United States for research output by article count in 2019. Revelle also got involved in a bitter debate with Jonas Salk over where Salks proposed institute would be located relative to the new campus. The university has actively sought to reduce carbon emissions and energy usage on campus, earning a gold sustainability performance rating in the Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) survey. The soonest to open is the Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood, which will house approximately 2,000 undergraduate students. Engineering, particularly computer science, became an important part of the universitys academics as it matured. Academic policies are set by the schools Academic Senate, a legislative body composed of all university faculty members. and other political figures. The schools two engineering departments were merged into the School of Engineering (renamed the Jacobs School of Engineering in 1987 in honor of Irwin Jacobs, founder of Qualcomm, and his wife Joan Jacobs) in 1982\n \n output format: answer", - "answer": "Kentaro Toyama" - } -] \ No newline at end of file