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    Stanford Matrix Considered Harmful

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    This note argues about the validity of web-graph data used in the literature

    Detecting and Assessing the Problems Caused by Multi-Collinearity: A Useof the Singular-Value Decomposition

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    This paper presents a means for detecting the presence of multicollinearity and for assessing the damage that such collinearity may cause estimated coefficients in the standard linear regression model. The means of analysis is the singular value decomposition, a numerical analytic device that directly exposes both the conditioning of the data matrix X and the linear dependencies that may exist among its columns. The same information is employed in the second part of the paper to determine the extent to which each regression coefficient is being adversely affected by each linear relation among the columns of X that lead to its ill conditioning.

    The Sinkhorn-Knopp algorithm : convergence and applications

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    As long as a square nonnegative matrix A contains sufficient nonzero elements, then the Sinkhorn-Knopp algorithm can be used to balance the matrix, that is, to find a diagonal scaling of A that is doubly stochastic. It is known that the convergence is linear, and an upper bound has been given for the rate of convergence for positive matrices. In this paper we give an explicit expression for the rate of convergence for fully indecomposable matrices. We describe how balancing algorithms can be used to give a measure of web page significance. We compare the measure with some well known alternatives, including PageRank. We show that, with an appropriate modi. cation, the Sinkhorn-Knopp algorithm is a natural candidate for computing the measure on enormous data sets

    Robust Subgraph Generation Improves Abstract Meaning Representation Parsing

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    The Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) is a representation for open-domain rich semantics, with potential use in fields like event extraction and machine translation. Node generation, typically done using a simple dictionary lookup, is currently an important limiting factor in AMR parsing. We propose a small set of actions that derive AMR subgraphs by transformations on spans of text, which allows for more robust learning of this stage. Our set of construction actions generalize better than the previous approach, and can be learned with a simple classifier. We improve on the previous state-of-the-art result for AMR parsing, boosting end-to-end performance by 3 F1_1 on both the LDC2013E117 and LDC2014T12 datasets.Comment: To appear in ACL 201

    Is habitual consumption harmful to the environment?

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    This paper explores the theoretical linkage between habit and the environment through environmentally harmful consumption affected by habitual behavior. It is shown that habit formation of consumption has both negative and positive effects on environmental quality. Whether the positive effect dominates the negative one depends on the degrees of habit formation and environmental externalities.environmental quality
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