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    A unifying causal framework for analyzing dataset shift-stable learning algorithms
    with Suchi Saria and Adarsh Subbaswamy
    Journal of Causal Inference 10 (1): 64-89. 2022.
    Recent interest in the external validity of prediction models has produced many methods for finding predictive distributions that are invariant to dataset shifts and can be used for prediction in new, unseen environments. However, these methods consider different types of shifts and have been developed under disparate frameworks, making it difficult to theoretically analyze how solutions differ with respect to stability and accuracy. Taking a causal graphical view, we use a flexible graphical re…Read more
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    Neuronal Morphological Model-Driven Image Registration for Serial Electron Microscopy Sections
    with Fangxu Zhou, Xi Chen, and Hua Han
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Registration of a series of the two-dimensional electron microscope images of the brain tissue into volumetric form is an important technique that can be used for neuronal circuit reconstruction. However, complex appearance changes of neuronal morphology in adjacent sections bring difficulty in finding correct correspondences, making serial section neural image registration challenging. To solve this problem, we consider whether there are such stable "markers" in the neural images to alleviate r…Read more
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    Faster R-CNN architecture is used to solve the problems of moving path uncertainty, changeable coverage, and high complexity in cold-air induced large-scale intensive temperature-reduction detection and classification, since those problems usually lead to path identification biases as well as low accuracy and generalization ability of recognition algorithm. In this paper, an improved recognition method of national ITR path in China based on faster R-CNN in complicated meteorological systems is p…Read more
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    The Impact of Perceptions of Positive COVID-19 Information on Travel Motivation and Intention: Evidence From Chinese University Students
    with Shanshan Li, Chenyu Liu, Zhusheng Wu, Ying Ma, Shiying Gao, Zichao Chen, and Shuang Xin
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the tourism industry in various ways, including tourists’ travel motivations and intentions. Unlike previous studies that have focused on the dark side of the pandemic, this study adds the dimension of perceptions of positive information on COVID-19 to the Theory of Planned Behavior to explore their influence on travel motivation and intention. A total of 470 valid questionnaires were collected from a sample of Chinese university students. The results showed …Read more
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    On Ernest Nagel on Teleology in Biology
    In Matthias Neuber & Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity, Springer. pp. 189-211. 2021.
    This chapter revisits Ernest Nagel’s view of teleology in biology. In some of his writings from the 1950s to the 1970s, Nagel contended for the legitimacy of teleology in biology but argued against its uniqueness. In addition, Nagel also offered a goal-contribution account in the biological function debate which emerged in the 1960s and the 1970s. While questions of legitimacy and uniqueness of teleology draw little attention today, the biological function debate remains in focus in philosophy o…Read more
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    The swarm intelligence algorithm simulates the behavior of animal populations in nature and is a new type of intelligent solution that is different from traditional artificial intelligence. Feature selection is a very common data dimensionality reduction method, which requires us to select the feature subset with the best evaluation criteria from the original feature set. Feature selection, as an effective data processing method, has become a hot research topic in the fields of machine learning,…Read more
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    Starting from Denis Noble’s criticism on the modern synthesis, this article argues that the author’s presentation of the modern synthesis focusses too one-sidedly on the phenomenal characteristics of the living, whereby it is made easily suitable to his criticisms, but risks to remain trapped in a territory-struggle; this criticism lacks an explicit focus on logical matters, and more in particular on the synthetic principles required to situate the relevancy or irrelevancy of phenomenal characte…Read more
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    Individual creativity has been the focus of long-term research in creative industries. However, few studies have explored the impact on individual creativity from social factors. At the same time, the influence of individual creativity on the existence of subsequent factors in the creative industry is also worthy of further investigation. From a social standpoint, this research aims to explore how social norms affect individual creativity, and how individual creativity affects subsequent leaders…Read more
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    The debate on the Yan-yi relation in chinese philosophy: Reconstruction and comments
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (4): 539-560. 2006.
    The debate on the yan-yi relation was carried out by Chinese philosophers collectively, and the principles and methods in the debate still belong to a living tradition of Chinese philosophy. From Yijing (Book of Changes), Lunyu (Analects), Laozi and Zhuangzi to Wang Bi, "yi" which cannot be expressed fully by yan (language), is not only "idea" or "meaning" in the human mind, but is also some kind of ontological existence, which is beyond yan and emblematic symbols, and unspeakable. Thus, the deb…Read more
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    It is emphasized that environmental predictability is another important condition that plays roles in slow strategies that are related to innovation; that economic inequality, except as measured by Gross Domestic Product per capita, influences innovation; and that switching global life history from a slow to a fast strategy is a response adopted in response to new challenges during the post-Industrial Revolution period.
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    The role of proactive control on subcomponents of language control: Evidence from trilinguals
    with Huanhuan Liu, Yingying Zhang, Esti Blanco-Elorrieta, and Yuying He
    Cognition 194 (C): 104055. 2020.
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    Needham, Matter, Form, and Us
    Isis 110 (1): 122-128. 2019.
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    Finite-Time Synchronization for Complex-Valued Recurrent Neural Networks with Time Delays
    with Ziye Zhang, Xiaoping Liu, and Chong Lin
    Complexity 2018 1-14. 2018.
    This paper focuses on the finite-time synchronization analysis for complex-valued recurrent neural networks with time delays. First, two kinds of common activation functions appearing in the existing references are combined together and more general assumptions are given. To achieve our aim, a nonlinear delayed controller with two independent parameters different from the existing ones is provided, which leads to great difficulty. To overcome it, a newly developed inequality is used. Then, via L…Read more
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    The Destructive Effect of Ingroup Competition on Ingroup Favoritism
    with Youxia Zuo and Yufang Zhao
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Semantic Similarity to Known Second Language Words Impacts Learning of New Meanings
    with Yuanyue Zhang, Yixin Tang, Panpan Yao, and Yao Lu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    A non-metaphysical evaluation of vitalism in the early twentieth century
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3): 50. 2018.
    In biology the term “vitalism” is usually associated with Hans Driesch’s doctrine of the entelechy: entelechies were nonmaterial, bio-specific agents responsible for governing a few peculiar biological phenomena. Since vitalism defined as such violates metaphysical materialism, the received view refutes the doctrine of the entelechy as a metaphysical heresy. But in the early twentieth century, a different, non-metaphysical evaluation of vitalism was endorsed by some biologists and philosophers, …Read more
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    The Moderating Role of Vertical Collectivism in South-Korean Adolescents’ Perceptions of and Responses to Autonomy-Supportive and Controlling Parenting
    with Bart Soenens, Seong-Yeon Park, Elien Mabbe, Maarten Vansteenkiste, Stijn Van Petegem, and Katrijn Brenning
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 291690. 2018.
    Research increasingly demonstrates that associations between autonomy-relevant parenting and adolescent adjustment generalize across cultures. Yet, there is still an ongoing debate about the role of culture in these effects of autonomy-relevant parenting. The current study aimed to contribute to a more nuanced perspective on this debate by addressing cultural variability in micro-processes involved in autonomy-relevant parenting and, more specifically, in adolescents’ appraisals of and responses…Read more
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    Rapid L2 Word Learning through High Constraint Sentence Context: An Event-Related Potential Study
    with Chen Baoguo, Ma Tengfei, Liang Lijuan, and Liu Huanhuan
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    This paper reports a novel and remarkably facile approach towards vertically aligned nanosheets on three-dimensional Ni foams. Conducting polypyrrole sheets were grown on Ni foam through the volatilization of the environmentally friendly solvent from an ethanol–water solution of pyrrole, followed by the polymerization of the coated Py in ammonium persulfate solution. The PPy-decorated Ni foams and commercial activated carbon modified Ni foams were employed as the two electrodes for the assembly …Read more
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    The Inhibitory Mechanism in Learning Ambiguous Words in a Second Language
    with Chen Baoguo, Lu Yao, Wu Junjie, and Dunlap Susan
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.