• Our approach outperforms previous methods and achieved top results on the University-160k challenge. (unibw.de)
  • The approach is evaluated on the KITTI benchmark, and the approach outperforms competing baselines for oracle recall and object detection. (nips.cc)
  • The approach outperforms baselines in this space (including approaches informed by 3D), which also translates to improved performance for object detection. (nips.cc)
  • According to the book Firms of Endearment: How World Class Companies Profit from Passion and Purpose , recent research covering a 10-year period showed that by enhancing the four principles of Conscious Capitalism outlined in the following paragraph, companies not only improved their cultures but are outperforming their peers 14-1. (ctmirror.org)
  • More diverse organizations outperform their peers. (soap.org)
  • It is unclear if sexual orientation is a biological trait that has neurofunctional footprints. (karger.com)
  • The aim of this study was to correctly classify resting-state electroencephalogram (EEG) data from males with different sexual orientation using deep learning and to explore techniques to identify the learned distinguishing features. (karger.com)
  • Three cohorts (homosexual men, heterosexual men, and a mixed sex cohort), one pretrained network on sex classification, and one newly trained network for sexual orientation classification were used to classify sex. (karger.com)
  • Most major companies now have sexual orientation non-discrimination policies, chiefly as a result of hundreds of shareholder proposals on the topic. (bostoncommonasset.com)
  • The most diverse workplaces (in terms of gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation) are 12% more likely to outperform industry averages than the least diverse businesses, according to the study. (hrmagazine.co.uk)
  • The pay gap around sexual orientation indicates a loss in output worth £2 billion each year. (hrmagazine.co.uk)
  • Our upper-bound estimate finds that UK GDP would be around 7% higher if workplace discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity was eliminated. (hrmagazine.co.uk)
  • Diversity is any dimension that can differentiate groups and people from one another, including but not limited to differences based on gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and geographical origin. (soap.org)
  • Goal orientation refers to how an individual interprets and reacts to tasks, resulting in different patterns of cognition, affect and behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • A grand challenge in machine learning is the development of computational algorithms that match or outperform humans in perceptual inference tasks that are complicated by nuisance variation. (tamu.edu)
  • Moreover, RMT significantly outperforms existing vision backbones in downstream tasks such as object detection, instance segmentation, and semantic segmentation. (arxiv.org)
  • Centralizers can significantly offset this with the right material selection, blade orientation, the number of centralizers deployed. (drillingcontractor.org)
  • Results: Expert surgeons significantly outperformed novice surgeons in almost all metrics. (sages.org)
  • Research has examined goal orientation as a motivation variable that is useful for recruitment, climate and culture, performance appraisal, and choice. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, students with high goal orientation tended to value competence, expect success and seek challenges, while students with low achievement motivation tended to expect failure and avoid challenges. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conceptualizations of goal orientation were proposed in the 1970s by educational psychologist Eison. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are multiple conceptualizations and operationalizations of goal orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dweck's initial research suggested two component of goal orientation, learning orientation or performance orientation which was assessed in children based on task preference. (wikipedia.org)
  • Concurrently, Elliot developed a model of goal orientation in terms of avoiding poor outcomes vs achieving good outcomes and mastery vs performance which improved measures of intrinsic motivation and suggested a three factor model: mastery achievement, performance-approach and performance-avoid. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dweck proposed that there are two types of goal orientation: mastery orientation and performance orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like Eison, Dweck conceptualized goal orientation as a two-dimension construct. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between flow experience and goal orientation theory, as well as, the differences in flow experience based on the orthogonal model of goal orientation theory. (frontiersin.org)
  • Additionally, not the level of task and ego orientation per se , but the balance between athletes' goal orientation preferences seems important for the formation of flow experience, indicating that high task - high ego and high task - low ego athletes are experiencing the most positive mental state. (frontiersin.org)
  • The theoretical and practical links of positive experience to other well-established theoretical approaches, such as goal orientation theory will provide fruitful information to better capture the nature of optimal experience, which is helpful to consultants and coaches' work, and athletes' performance improvement. (frontiersin.org)
  • Indeed, because of the goal orientation of East Asian policymakers, who wanted to catch up with developed countries extremely quickly, industry policy was a highly disciplined affair tied to stringent performance incentives. (yahoo.com)
  • These businesses consistently outperform their competitors by motivating staff and focusing on operational sustainability rather than squeezing employees and suppliers. (ctmirror.org)
  • Rather, winning firms self-selected by opting into government support programs, and by then outperforming competitors to keep earning that support. (yahoo.com)
  • Experimental results show that our approach is capable of handling the unconstrained situation of smartphones and outperforms previous approaches in terms of accuracy and applicability. (hindawi.com)
  • This essential system is required for control of balance and posture, as well as for our perception of self-motion and spatial orientation. (elifesciences.org)
  • When it comes to verbal memory, spatial orientation, inductive reasoning, and vocabulary, this group's 45-year-old selves way outperform their 25-year-old selves. (creativitypost.com)
  • Ubiquitous facial recognition technology can expose individuals' political orientation, as faces of liberals and conservatives consistently differ. (nature.com)
  • The carrying position is recognized by a position classifier upon the distinguishable acceleration patterns, while assuming relatively stable device orientations under the same carrying positions. (hindawi.com)
  • Third, RT signals were less noisy than AT signals and displayed more stable amplitude regardless of distance, orientation and environment of the animal. (bioacoustics.info)
  • This method estimates UAV image orientations relative to satellite imagery using a lightweight prediction module based on contrastive learned embeddings. (unibw.de)
  • This observation raises the fundamental question of how the otolith system provides estimates of both dynamic head motion and static orientation relative to gravity. (elifesciences.org)
  • Indeed, such candidates can end up outperforming others who lack those personality traits but check all the traditional boxes. (egonzehnder.com)
  • Developed within a social-cognitive framework, the orientation goal theory proposes that students' motivation and achievement-related behaviors can be understood by considering the reasons or purposes they adopt while engaged in academic work. (wikipedia.org)
  • The winning approach, presented by Fabian Deuser, Konrad Habel, Norbert Oswald from UniBwM, and Martin Werner from TUM, introduced an orientation-guided training framework for UAV-view geo-localisation. (unibw.de)
  • Here, we addressed this fundamental question directly by recording from single otolith afferents in monkeys during naturalistic translational self-motion and changes in static head orientation. (elifesciences.org)
  • Together, our results indicate that irregular and regular otolith afferents use different strategies to encode naturalistic self-motion and static head orientation relative to gravity. (elifesciences.org)
  • A facial recognition algorithm was applied to naturalistic images of 1,085,795 individuals to predict their political orientation by comparing their similarity to faces of liberal and conservative others. (nature.com)
  • The results of the user studies showed that the gesture-based interface outperform the traditional mouse both in time and accuracy in the orientation matching task. (edu.au)
  • We discuss these findings and their further implications in the use of gesture-based interfaces in medical volume visualization, and discuss the possible underlying psychological mechanisms why these methods can outperform traditional interaction methods. (edu.au)
  • They can do this by looking past the traditional competencies like strategic orientation and ability to influence in their evaluations. (egonzehnder.com)
  • Although at the end of February and beginning of March, we saw cheaper stocks outperform relative to more expensive, higher-momentum stocks. (advisor.ca)
  • Cheap stocks are outperforming expensive stocks. (advisor.ca)
  • Using a deep-value orientation, investors should focus on those stocks trading at or below book value. (ino.com)
  • We know from academia and the real world that stocks purchased below book value tend to outperform the market over time, so we are starting our project with a slight edge. (ino.com)
  • Eison originally believed that these two orientations were two ends of the same continuum and developed the Learning Orientation-Grade Orientation Scale to measure it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its systems, which translate speech to text and sift for clues about team orientation, adaptability, dependability and other job skills, can outperform human interviewers, he said. (indiatimes.com)
  • This versatile destination construct has flanking recognition sites in the correct orientation for BsmBI-directed assemblies, and also BsaI- and BbsI-directed assemblies, enabling the destination plasmid to conveniently be used with all three of the most commonly used Type IIS restriction enzymes used for Golden Gate Assembly. (neb.com)
  • By contrast, more regular afferents better discriminated between different static head orientations relative to gravity. (elifesciences.org)
  • The otolith system provides vital information about linear head acceleration in three dimensions (i.e., gravito-inertial forces) and the head's orientation relative to gravity. (elifesciences.org)
  • For practical daily lives, it is necessary for heading estimation to allow an unconstrained use of smartphones, which means the varying device carrying positions and orientations. (hindawi.com)
  • To enable a really unconstrained use of smartphones for heading estimation, not only device carrying positions but also the varying device orientations should be considered. (hindawi.com)
  • The results indicated that the athletes' task orientation may be an important factor for attaining flow in competitive sport, feeling more skillful and estimating the upcoming competition as challenging, while low ego and low task oriented athletes lack these elements, which are important for them to get into flow. (frontiersin.org)
  • Goal orientations have been shown to be associated with individuals' academic achievement, adjustment, and well-being. (wikipedia.org)
  • Individuals with a mastery orientation seek to develop their competence by acquiring new skills and mastering new situations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Open-hole multistage completions (OHMS) were found to outperform cemented liners with plug-and-perf stimulation in Bakken wells, according to a paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in Florence, Italy, this week. (drillingcontractor.org)
  • Open-hole multistage completions were found to outperform the cemented liner over the study period of 210 days, with OHMS wells having 58% higher initial production (IP) rates. (drillingcontractor.org)
  • Eison argued that students who attended college as an opportunity to acquire new skills and knowledge possessed a mastery orientation (which he referred to as learning orientation), while students who attended college to exclusively obtain high grades possessed a grade orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bounding box and orientation regression is performed for the final object detection. (nips.cc)
  • Students' goal orientations were shown to be predictive of academic performance. (wikipedia.org)
  • Two hundred and seventy eight athletes completed the Task and Ego Orientation Sport Questionnaire based on how they usually feel. (frontiersin.org)
  • After an orientation to the robot and a practice period of acclimation in the simulator, all subjects completed three consecutive repetitions of each task. (sages.org)
  • It is important to optimize the applied biaxial strain, the Sn composition, and the substrate orientation for the design of high performance Ge 1− x Sn x field-effect transistors. (aip.org)
  • The partnership between Addams and Hale produced a major, annual joint event these two schools had never done before: a high school orientation for 8th grade families-not just students-each spring at the middle school. (edweek.org)
  • The Americans, in the 1970s, when there was a recession emerging, changed course and very strongly went to a short-term focus, profit orientation only. (mckinsey.com)
  • Oyo state commissioner for information and civic orientation, Prince Dọtun Oyelade, has described as a phobia the suggestion that governor Seyi Makinde's second term performance will not match his first term achievements. (thetrailblazernews.com)
  • The microphone outperformed the accelerometer with respect to sound spectral bandwidth and speech intelligibility: the sounds of RT speech were more attenuated and dampened as compared to AT speech. (bioacoustics.info)