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How can we establish more successful knowledge networks in developing countries? Lessons learnt from knowledge networks in Iran

How can we establish more successful knowledge networks in developing countries? Lessons learnt from knowledge networks in Iran

... mentioned knowledge networks cannot be consid- ered true networks due to very limited interactions within ...of networks, the number of joint articles of indi- viduals has increased ...of ...

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Knowledge networks in the Dutch aviation industry: the proximity paradox

Knowledge networks in the Dutch aviation industry: the proximity paradox

... In sum, there are good reasons for why these different types of proximities should impact on actors’ knowledge networks. Although empirical research is still primarily focused on the role of geographical ...

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Knowledge networks and universities : locational and organisational aspects of knowledge transfer interactions

Knowledge networks and universities : locational and organisational aspects of knowledge transfer interactions

... which knowledge networks involving universities develop and ...Such networks will inevitably go beyond those on the radar of a university knowledge or technology transfer ...significant ...

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Universities, knowledge networks and regional policy

Universities, knowledge networks and regional policy

... of knowledge transfer intermediaries, many with strong or direct links with the region’s universities, many intermediaries appear focused or facing either the business community or the higher education community ...

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KnetMaps: a BioJS component to visualize biological knowledge networks

KnetMaps: a BioJS component to visualize biological knowledge networks

... 2011). Networks are represented as graphs comprising a set of nodes connected by ...edges. Networks can be homogeneous with all the nodes within the network being of the same type, or heterogene- ous with ...

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Scope, Strategy and Structure: The Dynamics of Knowledge Networks in Medicine

Scope, Strategy and Structure: The Dynamics of Knowledge Networks in Medicine

... of knowledge growth and the challenges associated to ...new knowledge in epistemic communities is both a consequence and a source of change: at times when a research strategy that was committed to an agreed ...

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Relational knowledge networks in transnational law firms

Relational knowledge networks in transnational law firms

... the knowledge production networks of legal PSFs have been unpacked and shown to be socially formed and embedded constructions, created through intricately managed interpersonal ...relational networks ...

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Leveraging knowledge as a competitive asset? : the intensity, performance and structure of entrepreneurial universities and their regional knowledge networks

Leveraging knowledge as a competitive asset? : the intensity, performance and structure of entrepreneurial universities and their regional knowledge networks

... 3.5 The variation of advantage across regions An investigation of how the 12 NUTS1 UK regions compare against each other in each mode of knowl- edge exchange activity is interesting for two reasons. First, the ...

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A Collaborative Approach to Building Personal Knowledge Networks or How to Build a Knowledge Advantage Machine?

A Collaborative Approach to Building Personal Knowledge Networks or How to Build a Knowledge Advantage Machine?

... (Markup) Organizing Agent Database (Digital Library) Client Interface (Vijjana Website) Collaboration Agent Visualization Agent Metadata of a Jan. Establishing the relati[r] ...

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New Knowledge Networks in Communities: Seed Final Report

New Knowledge Networks in Communities: Seed Final Report

... Whilst the research with B31 Voices iterated on established ethnographic methods for newsroom research, the project also wanted to better understand how citizens engaged with B31. The decision was made to veer away from ...

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Knowledge, networks of cities and growth in regional urban systems

Knowledge, networks of cities and growth in regional urban systems

... of networks of cities has generally been of a heterogeneous ...identify networks of cities using dynamized stock data or by contrasting the differences with the Christallerian model (Dematteis 1989; Camagni ...

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Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT

Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT

... of knowledge are not themselves closely identified, indeed some authors argue that communities of practice generate and organise their own knowledge and that attempting to objectify knowledge would ...

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Mapping Knowledge Networks in Organizations: Creating a Knowledge Mapping Instrument

Mapping Knowledge Networks in Organizations: Creating a Knowledge Mapping Instrument

... for knowledge management requires extensive, costly and inefficient cycles of knowledge elicitation to generate a reasonable knowledge ...Keywords: knowledge acquisition; organizational ...

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Knowledge Dissemination in Rural Tourism Networks.

Knowledge Dissemination in Rural Tourism Networks.

... Integrate Explicit Knowledge. Business association participation (external to the TDA and Chambers of Commerce) was sporadic among entrepreneurs in both counties. As previously mentioned, associations that were ...

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Deep Neural Networks with Massive Learned Knowledge

Deep Neural Networks with Massive Learned Knowledge

... of knowledge (section 4) significantly outper- forms the base CNN (Kim, ...explicit knowledge repre- ...full knowledge, CNN+REL+LEX, performs the ...richer knowledge and achieves much better ...

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Exploiting Experts' Knowledge for Structure Learning of Bayesian Networks

Exploiting Experts' Knowledge for Structure Learning of Bayesian Networks

... Abstract—Learning Bayesian network structures from data is known to be hard, mainly because the number of candidate graphs is super-exponential in the number of variables. Furthermore, using observational data alone, the ...

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MoL 2013 18: 
  Learning and Knowledge in Social Networks

MoL 2013 18: Learning and Knowledge in Social Networks

... Furthermore, the essential facts about a situation might be about this kind of access to information. Consider a motivating example: Two children sit down for a test knowing the same things individually, but one child ...

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Knowledge and Social Networks in Yahoo! Answers

Knowledge and Social Networks in Yahoo! Answers

... between knowledge-seeking and social relationship networks, using data from a popular Q&A social network ...two networks? Is there a positive correlation in either size or growth between the two? ...

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On Knowledge distillation from complex networks for response prediction

On Knowledge distillation from complex networks for response prediction

... of Knowledge Distil- lation has also been tried in the context of prun- ing networks for multiple object detection (Chen et ...distill knowledge from an ensemble of models into a single ...our ...

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KagNet: Knowledge Aware Graph Networks for Commonsense Reasoning

KagNet: Knowledge Aware Graph Networks for Commonsense Reasoning

... Peter W. Battaglia, Jessica B. Hamrick, Victor Bapst, Alvaro Sanchez-Gonzalez, Vin´ıcius Flores Zam- baldi, Mateusz Malinowski, Andrea Tacchetti, David Raposo, Adam Santoro, Ryan Faulkner, C ¸ aglar G¨ulc¸ehre, Francis ...

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