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* Robust Collaborative Filtering, where recommendation is stable towards efforts of manipulation.
Collaborative efforts have resulted in an open project called FlowCAP ( Flow Cytometry: Critical Assessment of Population Identification Methods ,) to provide an objective way to compare and evaluate the flow cytometry data clustering methods, and also to establish guidance about appropriate use and application of these methods.

Collaborative and between
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
Collaborative planning is a method designed to empower stakeholders by elevating them to the level of decision-makers through direct engagement and dialogue between stakeholders and public agencies, to solicit ideas, active involvement, and participation in the community planning process.
# Collaborative activities are related to the expenditure of time between more than one employee within an organizational context.
Generally defined, an Educational Collaborative Partnership is ongoing involvement between schools and business / industry, unions, governments and community organizations.
Educational Collaborative Partnerships are established by mutual agreement between two or more parties to work together on projects and activities that will enhance the quality of education for students while improving skills critical to success in the workplace.
Detroit's Garden Resource Program Collaborative also strengthens their gardening community by providing to their members transplants ; education on gardening, policy, and food issues ; and by building connectivity between gardeners through workgroups, potlucks, tours, field trips, and cluster workdays.
Collaborative programs between the College of Idaho and other institutions offer degrees from both with students spending three to four years at C of I and two to three years at the cooperating university.
Collaborative programs ( also known as “ Armaments Cooperative Projects ” (“ ACPs ”)) between the U. S. and foreign Governments ( such as the Joint Strike Fighter ) may also authorize export of USML items ( subject to strict controls ).
According to Findley ( 1987 ) " Collaborative Networked Learning ( CNL ) is that learning which occurs via electronic dialogue between self-directed co-learners and learners and experts.
Its focus is now on research, consultancy and advocacy, with expertise in market-based instruments and Collaborative governance, following its research project funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology on these issues between 2003 and 2007.
; Arts Bursaries: Provide funds for up to three years to enable institutions to offer Training Bursaries – for training in the fine and performing arts ; Mentorship Bursaries – for postgraduate students to develop their teaching and administrative skills ; and Collaborative Arts Bursaries – facilitating original artistic collaborations between two or more arts training institutions.
ABC No Rio itself grew out of the 1979 Real Estate Show, organized by the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ), in which a large group of artists seeking to foster connections between these communities occupied an abandoned building at 123 Delancey St. and turned it into a gallery to show solidarity with working people in a critique of the city's land use policies — policies that in essence kept buildings empty until the area again attracted investment from developers — and a demonstration of what can be achieved through solidarity.
Collaborative project between Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Trevor Montgomery
Collaborative project between Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Tony Cross
The Arizona Biomedical Collaborative ( A joint venture between Arizona State University | ASU, University of Arizona | U of A and the Phoenix, Arizona | City of Phoenix ) is home to the ASU Downtown School of Engineering
These remarks, plus the controversy over the original Kriss draft of the Springfield receivership legislation that suspended Chapter 150E, motivated Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government to host a debate between Secretary Kriss and two labor union supporters, Economics Professor Richard B. Freeman, co-faculty director of the Harvard University Trade Union Program, and Jack Donahue, a Kennedy School lecturer and director of the Weil Program in Collaborative Governance.

Collaborative and WHO
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.

Collaborative and other
Collaborative software provides areas that support multi-user editing, such as virtual whiteboards and chat or other forms of communication.
Groupware and other Computer Supported Collaborative Work ( CSCW ) platforms are now the stage of Network Creativity on the web or on other private networks.
Collaborative research with other institutions includes projects with the CSIRO and the high profile Cooperative Research Centres.
*" Picbreeder ", Collaborative breeder allowing branching from other users ' creations that produces pictures like faces and spaceships.
Thompson began his career as an architect in 1946 when he helped persuade Walter Gropius to form The Architects ' Collaborative along with six other colleagues in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Collaborative filtering approaches to build a model from a user's past behavior ( items previously purchased or selected and / or numerical ratings given to those items ) as well as similar decisions made by other users, then use that model to predict items ( or ratings for items ) that the user may have an interest in.
Collaborative filtering methods are based on collecting and analyzing a large amount of information on users ’ behaviors, activities or preferences and predicting what users will like based on their similarity to other users.
Additionally, in collaboration with other schools at the university, it offers combined MBA degrees with the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering ; and Collaborative Programs in Asia-Pacific Studies and Environmental Studies.
Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and other activities.
* Picbreeder service, Collaborative interactive evolution allowing branching from other users ' creations that produces pictures like faces and spaceships.
Distributed cognition as a theory of learning, i. e. one in which the development of knowledge is attributed to the system of thinking agents interacting dynamically with artifacts, has been widely applied in the field of distance learning, especially in relation to Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ) and other computer-supported learning tools.
Teachers & Writers Collaborative is a New York City-based organization that sends writers and other artists into schools.
The U. S. Government Open Code Collaborative or Government Open Code Collaborative Repository was an initiative for best practice exchange among government agencies in the United States employing free software, open source, share alike and other methods of solving software-related problems in an open collaborative way.
The directors of the Campaign represent other activist organizations including Clean Ocean Action, The Democracy Collaborative, EarthEcho International, Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, National Alliance for Hispanic Health, Reef Relief, and Save Our Shores.
* The West Oakland Food Collaborative operates a farmers market, and other projects to provide healthy food to the neighborhood.
Collaborative authors commonly publish under a joint pseudonym, such as Judith Michael, Lewis Padgett or Grant Naylor, particularly if they intend to only write as part of a collaboration, or if their other work is in a significantly different style than their collaborative work.
In 1945, he joined forces with Walter Gropius and several other architects to established The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ).
John Cheesman Harkness ( born November 30, 1916 ) is an American architect who was a founder and partner of The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Walter Gropius and six other architects.

Collaborative and agencies
Later that year, Khan was appointed by The UNOPS to be the first global ambassador of The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council that works to improve the lives of poor people by enhancing collaboration among sector agencies and professionals around sanitation and water supply.
As some have pointed out, one of the most flagrant problems of the collaborative response was that “ abnegation of responsibility is possible because there is no formal responsibility apportioned to agencies under the Collaborative Response, and thus no accountability when agencies renege on their promises .” The cluster approach – the successor to the collaborative approach-tried to do away with this problem by designating individual agencies as ‘ sector leaders ’ to coordinate operations in specific areas to try to plug those newly identified gaps.
The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council ( WSSCC ) is an global multi-stakeholder partnership organization that works to improve the lives of poor people by enhancing collaboration among sector agencies and professionals around sanitation and water supply.

Collaborative and such
Collaborative design techniques, such as rapid visualization and parametric modeling of restaurant kitchens are now being used to establish equipment specifications that are consistent with restaurant operating and merchandising requirements.
Collaborative discussions can take a variety of forms, such as fishbowl discussions.
Collaborative real-time editing is now utilized, for example, in film editing and on services such as Google Docs.
Since 1998, the university has undertaken 12 very important national projects, such as Action Plan project " Multi-media Distance Education System and Project "; Education Ministry approved large project " the Demonstrate Project of Internet Education Based on Satellite and Terrestrial Networks "; " Tenth Five-Year Plan " key project " real-time teaching system "; National Science Fund project " Study of Individual and Interactive Virtual Collaborative Learning Environment " and " Study and Application of Personality Mining in E-Learning ".
The RDMA Consortium and the DAT Collaborative have played key roles in the development of RDMA protocols and APIs for consideration by standards groups such as the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Interconnect Software Consortium.
< BR > Collaborative Problem-solving — working together in teams, formal and informal, to complete tasks and develop new knowledge ( such as through Wikipedia, alternative reality gaming, spoiling ).
One such effort, the Orange Mound Collaborative, funded by a Ford Foundation grant, stresses " education through empowerment.
" Since their foundation, Lybba has worked with such partners as the Collaborative Chronic Care Network ( C3N ), And Early Development Systems Initiative ( EDSI ).

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