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Improve Your Search Skills with Google Search Education
Google recently launched a website with resources teachers and librarians can use to improve student search strategy. The Google Search Education site includes many tools to help improve student search strategy and search results using the Google Search Engine. Lesson plans with practice search questions and activities are provided. For those who are interested in live demonstrations of the search techniques the Live Training area includes videos with sample searches and discussions. While Google Search Eduction was developed for improving student search strategy there are a variety of tools librarians and other educators...
Source: Network News - January 23, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Emily Hurst Tags: General (all entries) Technology Source Type: news

Experience with searching in displays containing depth improves search performance by training participants to search more exhaustively.
Abstract In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing non-overlapping objects that are presented on a single depth plane. Recent work has begun to examine displays containing overlapping objects that are presented on different depth planes to one another. It has been found that searching displays containing depth improves response accuracy by making participants more likely to fixate targets and to identify targets after fixating them. Here we extended this previous research by seeking first of all to replicate the previous pattern of results, and then to dete...
Source: Acta Psychologica - September 5, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Godwin HJ, Menneer T, Liversedge SP, Cave KR, Holliman NS, Donnelly N Tags: Acta Psychol (Amst) Source Type: research

ChatGPT beam search and a GPT glossary
TL:DR – A number of people were reaching Sciencebase searching for the phrase ChatGPT beam search so I asked ChatGPT itself to give me a definition. I then asked it to create a glossary of common GPT terms. ChatGPT, the AI language model is essentially an incredibly sophisticated autocomplete program that responds to text prompts by predicting what might come next. Here’s its response to my prompt asking it for a definition of ChatGPT beam search: Beam search is a search algorithm used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) to find the most likely sequence of words or phrases that represent the best possible sol...
Source: David Bradley Sciencebase - Songs, Snaps, Science - March 1, 2023 Category: Science Authors: David Bradley Tags: Artificial Intelligence Source Type: blogs

Peer teaching and information retrieval: the role of the NICE Evidence search student champion scheme in enhancing students ’ confidence
ConclusionsThe NICE SCS improves confidence in approaching information tasks amongst health care undergraduate students. Future developments could involve offering the training at the onset of a course of study and adopting online delivery formats to expand its geographical reach.
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - December 1, 2017 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Laura Sbaffi, Elaine Hallsworth, Anne Weist Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Sara—the Search and Rescue Dog—and her Game of Fetch
Editor’s note: Jana Sweeny is the American Red Cross’s Director of International Communications. She and her team are traveling around Colombia this week, visiting communities made safer by the Red Cross.   As we walk into the Colombian Red Cross training center in Pereira, a yellow lab comes bouncing up, waving her tail enthusiastically. The ball in her mouth turns out to be a lime and she is ready to play fetch. Because I can never say no to a dog, I begin a game of “fetch the lime” with her. It turns out that Sara isn’t just a fun companion–she is a retired search and rescue dog.  The Colo...
Source: Red Cross Chat - January 24, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Jenelle Eli Tags: International Preparedness colombia dogs pets Search and Rescue South America Source Type: news

Design of a flexible component gathering algorithm for converting cell-based models to graph representations for use in evolutionary search
Conclusion: The work presented here, including our algorithm for converting cell-based models into graphs for comparison with data stored in an external data repository, has made feasible the automated development, training, and validation of computational models using morphology-based data. This work is part of an ongoing project to automate the search process, which will greatly expand our ability to identify, consider, and test biological mechanisms in the field of regenerative biology.
Source: BMC Bioinformatics - Latest articles - June 10, 2014 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Marianna BudnikovaJeffrey HabigDaniel LoboNicolas CorniaMichael LevinTim Andersen Source Type: research

Changes in neural activation underlying attention processing of emotional stimuli following treatment with positive search training in anxious children
Publication date: Available online 11 March 2018 Source:Journal of Anxiety Disorders Author(s): Allison M. Waters, Yuan Cao, Rachel Kershaw, Georg M. Kerbler, David H.K. Shum, Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck, Michelle G. Craske, Brendan P. Bradley, Karin Mogg, Daniel S. Pine, Ross Cunnington Prior research indicates that positive search training (PST) may be a promising home-based computerised treatment for childhood anxiety disorders. It explicitly trains anxious individuals in adaptive, goal-directed attention-search strategies to search for positive and calm information and ignore goal-irrelevant negative cues. Although PST ...
Source: Journal of Anxiety Disorders - March 12, 2018 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Next Phase of NIH Preprint Pilot Launching Soon
Last month, the National Library of Medicine (NLM)announced plans to extend its NIH Preprint Pilot in PubMed Central (PMC) and PubMed beyond COVID-19 to encompass all preprints reporting on NIH-funded research. The second phase of the pilot, launching later this month, will include preprints supported by an NIH award, contract, or intramural program and posted to aneligible preprint server on or after January 1, 2023.In preparation for the launch of this second phase, we have updated PMC and PubMed site features to help users of these databases incorporate the increased volume of preprints into their discovery workflows. S...
Source: PubMed Central News - January 10, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Second Phase of the NIH Preprint Pilot Launched
Today, we are pleased to announce the launch of the second phase of the NIH Preprint Pilot with the addition of more than 700 new preprint records to PubMed Central (PMC) and PubMed. This second phase expands the scope of the Pilot to include preprints resulting from all NIH-funded research. Eligible preprints are those acknowledging direct support of an NIH award or authored by NIH staff and posted to bioRxiv, medRxiv, arXiv, or Research Square, on or after January 1, 2023. NLM will automatically include the full text of the preprint (as license terms allow) and associated citation information in PMC and PubMed, respectiv...
Source: PubMed Central News - January 30, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Visual Search Asymmetry: Deep Nets and Humans Share Similar Inherent Biases
This study highlights how classical perceptual properties can emerge in neural network models, without the need for task-specific training, but rather as a consequence of the statistical properties of the developmental diet fed to the model. All source code and data are publicly available at https://github.com/kreimanlab/VisualSearchAsymmetry.PMID:36062138 | PMC:PMC9436507
Source: Adv Data - September 5, 2022 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Shashi Kant Gupta Mengmi Zhang Chia-Chien Wu Jeremy M Wolfe Gabriel Kreiman Source Type: research

Training a Feedforward Neural Network Using Hybrid Gravitational Search Algorithm with Dynamic Multiswarm Particle Swarm Optimization
Biomed Res Int. 2022 May 30;2022:2636515. doi: 10.1155/2022/2636515. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTOne of the most well-known methods for solving real-world and complex optimization problems is the gravitational search algorithm (GSA). The gravitational search technique suffers from a sluggish convergence rate and weak local search capabilities while solving complicated optimization problems. A unique hybrid population-based strategy is designed to tackle the problem by combining dynamic multiswarm particle swarm optimization with gravitational search algorithm (GSADMSPSO). In this manuscript, GSADMSPSO is used as novel trainin...
Source: Biomed Res - June 16, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Arfan Ali Nagra Tahir Alyas Muhammad Hamid Nadia Tabassum Aqeel Ahmad Source Type: research

One-Shot Neural Architecture Search by Dynamically Pruning Supernet in Hierarchical Order
Int J Neural Syst. 2021 Jun 14:2150029. doi: 10.1142/S0129065721500295. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNeural Architecture Search (NAS), which aims at automatically designing neural architectures, recently draw a growing research interest. Different from conventional NAS methods, in which a large number of neural architectures need to be trained for evaluation, the one-shot NAS methods only have to train one supernet which synthesizes all the possible candidate architectures. As a result, the search efficiency could be significantly improved by sharing the supernet's weights during the candidate architectures' evaluation. T...
Source: International Journal of Neural Systems - June 15, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Jianwei Zhang Dong Li Lituan Wang Lei Zhang Source Type: research

Reaching Your Top Talent Destination: Insights on Chairing a Search Committee
Am J Pharm Educ. 2022 Mar 30:8973. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8973. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTFaculty members in academic roles are often called upon to serve as chair of a search committee. This can be both an important and challenging role. Many faculty members may not have previous experience with search comittees or have undergone formal search committee training. Given the critical nature of conducting an effective search, the goal of this commentary is to provide practical guidance and insight on how to effectively fulfill the role as chair of a search committee. Literature and institutional polices regarding best practice...
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - March 31, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brian A Hemstreet Laura M Hemstreet Source Type: research