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Bowen's equation in the non-uniform setting
We show that Bowen's equation, which characterises the Hausdorff dimension of
certain sets in terms of the topological pressure of an expanding conformal
map, applies in greater generality than has been heretofore established. In
particular, we consider an arbitrary subset Z of a compact metric space and
require only that the lower Lyapunov exponents be positive on Z, together with
a tempered contraction condition. Among other things, this allows us to compute
the dimension spectrum for Lyapunov exponents for maps with parabolic periodic
points, and to relate the Hausdorff dimension to the topological entropy for
arbitrary subsets of symbolic space with the appropriate metric.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure: v2 has expanded introduction; "bounded"
contraction replaced with "tempered"; Section 4, Proposition 5.1 added; proof
of Lemma 6.2 correcte
StreamLearner: Distributed Incremental Machine Learning on Event Streams: Grand Challenge
Today, massive amounts of streaming data from smart devices need to be
analyzed automatically to realize the Internet of Things. The Complex Event
Processing (CEP) paradigm promises low-latency pattern detection on event
streams. However, CEP systems need to be extended with Machine Learning (ML)
capabilities such as online training and inference in order to be able to
detect fuzzy patterns (e.g., outliers) and to improve pattern recognition
accuracy during runtime using incremental model training. In this paper, we
propose a distributed CEP system denoted as StreamLearner for ML-enabled
complex event detection. The proposed programming model and data-parallel
system architecture enable a wide range of real-world applications and allow
for dynamically scaling up and out system resources for low-latency,
high-throughput event processing. We show that the DEBS Grand Challenge 2017
case study (i.e., anomaly detection in smart factories) integrates seamlessly
into the StreamLearner API. Our experiments verify scalability and high event
throughput of StreamLearner.Comment: Christian Mayer, Ruben Mayer, and Majd Abdo. 2017. StreamLearner:
Distributed Incremental Machine Learning on Event Streams: Grand Challenge.
In Proceedings of the 11th ACM International Conference on Distributed and
Event-based Systems (DEBS '17), 298-30
Blue-Green Coalitions: Fighting for Safe Workplaces and Healthy Communities
[Excerpt] My goal in this book is to examine the formation of labor-environmental alliances that focus on health issues. Health concerns are increasingly a common ground on which blue-green coalitions are developing across the United States. Activists from both movements often see health issues through different lenses, which lends a particular slant to how they approach potential solutions for reducing exposures to toxics. The coalition framework emphasizes the fundamental link between occupational and environmental health, providing an internal cohesion and a politically persuasive agenda based on the centrality of health-related issues. By engaging labor and environmental activists in a common dialogue regarding the need for cooperative action to reduce the risks of community and workplace exposures, blue-green coalitions are creating new opportunities for progressive social change
Labor Union Recognition Procedures: Use of Secret Ballots and Card Checks
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Selected Characteristics of Private and Public Sector Workers
[Excerpt] An issue for Congress and state and local governments is whether the pay and benefits of public workers are comparable to those of workers in the private sector. The effect of the recession that officially began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 on government budgets increased the interest of policy makers in the compensation of public sector employees. According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the federal deficit has fallen since FY2009. But, CBO projects that the deficit for FY2014 will be $514 billion. Several state and local governments also face budget shortfalls. Among the ways to reduce budget deficits, policy makers are considering the pay and benefits of public sector employees.
This report begins with an analysis of the trends in employment in the private and public sectors. The public sector is separated into employees of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Next, the report analyzes selected characteristics of private and public sector workers. These characteristics are often used in comparisons of the compensation of different workers. The report does not compare the actual pay or benefits of private and public sector workers or compare the characteristics of workers to try to explain any differences in the pay or benefits of private and public sector workers
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