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Collaborative and group
Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding ( JCT-VC ) is a group of video coding experts from ITU-T Study Group 16 ( VCEG ) and ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 29 / WG 11 ( MPEG ).
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
Collaborative management tools facilitate and manage group activities.
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
Collaborative project management tools ( CPMT ) are very similar to collaborative management tools ( CMT ) except that CMT may only facilitate and manage a certain group activities for a part of a bigger project or task, while CPMT covers all detailed aspects of collaboration activities and management of the overall project and its related knowledge areas.
* Collaborative: Participants contribute to a shared proposal and shape it into a decision that meets the concerns of all group members as much as possible.
* Perceptual Expertise Network ( PEN ) Collaborative group of cognitive neuroscientists studying perceptual expertise, including face recognition.
* Collaborative High Altitude Flow Facility ( CHAFF )-Space and Vacuum Science research group, a funded Air Force Research Laboratory
CQ or C-IQ ( Collaborative IQ or Collaborative Intelligence ) measures the collaborative effectiveness of a group, which can be greater or less than the aggregate knowledge and capability possessed by individual group members.
Collaborative intelligence is a measure of capacity of a group, whether small and co-located or large and distributed, to innovate, solve problems, and achieve new discoveries.
Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and other activities.
He was an active member of the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ) from its inception in 1977.
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 fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story.
* Breakthrough Collaborative, a multinational educational group

Collaborative and individual
* Collaborative customization-( also considered co-creation ) firms talk to individual customers to determine the precise product offering that best serves the customer's needs ( see personalized marketing and personal marketing orientation ).
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.
Scientists who have set their individual research focus use in parts the platforms and networks that were established for Collaborative Research Centers.
Collaborative intelligence addresses problems where individual expertise, potentially conflicting priorities of stakeholders, and different interpretations of diverse experts are critical for problem-solving.
The Artist and Homeless Collaborative is an example of a project that works with strategies of public participation as a means of individual and community empowerment.
Collaborative editing is the practice of groups producing works together through individual contributions.
The Denver Housing First Collaborative documented that the annual cost of supportive housing for a chronically homeless individual was $ 13, 400.
* Creation (" Collaborative or individual creative projects ")

Collaborative and study
The Collaborative Ukraine Experiment ( CUE ) was a mid-deck payload designed to study the effects of microgravity on plant growth.

Collaborative and areas
Collaborative software provides areas that support multi-user editing, such as virtual whiteboards and chat or other forms of communication.
Collaborative filtering methods have been applied to many different kinds of data including sensing and monitoring data-such as in mineral exploration, environmental sensing over large areas or multiple sensors ; financial data-such as financial service institutions that integrate many financial sources ; or in electronic commerce and web 2. 0 applications where the focus is on user data, etc.
* EUROCORES ( European Collaborative Research scheme ) enable researchers in different European countries to develop collaboration in areas where European scale and scope are required.

Collaborative and are
The new Collaborative Research Center, all graduate student housing, the Greenbriar building, and the Wiess President's House are located off-campus.
Collaborative divorce and mediated divorce are considered uncontested divorces.
Collaborative creative processes are frequently used by designers, architects and scientists.
# Collaborative activities are related to the expenditure of time between more than one employee within an organizational context.
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.
Groupware and other Computer Supported Collaborative Work ( CSCW ) platforms are now the stage of Network Creativity on the web or on other private networks.
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.
There are also three high schools which all contain independent Sixth Form facilities and working together as part of the Maghull Collaborative.
The museum ’ s project architects are Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects Ltd. of Seattle and SmithGroup of Washington, D. C., in association with Lou Weller ( Caddo ), the Native American Design Collaborative, and Polshek Partnership Architects of New York City ; Ramona Sakiestewa ( Hopi ) and Donna House ( Navajo / Oneida ) also served as design consultants.
The categories are: Professional / Career Development Programs, Teaching Environment, Tenure Clarity and Process, Facilities / Workspace / Security, Work / Life Balance, Compensation / Benefits, Job Satisfaction, Respect / Appreciation, Collaborative Governance, Confidence in Senior Leadership and Supervisor or Department Chair Relationship.
Collaborative filtering algorithms often require ( 1 ) users ’ active participation, ( 2 ) an easy way to represent users ’ interests to the system, and ( 3 ) algorithms that are able to match people with similar interests.
Collaborative filters are expected to increase diversity because they help us discover new products among myriad choices.
* Cross-System Collaborative Filtering where user profiles across multiple recommender systems are combined in a privacy preserving manner.
Two mid-deck experiments are the Middeck Glovbox Payload ( MGBX ) and the Collaborative Ukrainian Experiment ( CUE ).
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.
Collaborative programs are open to all students enrolled in the MI and Ph. D. programs.
Collaborative intelligence relates to whether prediction is defined as active, how heuristics are used, and whether analogs to developmental processes for facilitated variation enable systems to evolve non-randomly toward increased functional effectiveness.
Collaborative scripts are used in nearly all cases of collaborative learning some of which are more suited for face-to-face collaborative learning — usually, more flexible — and others for computer-supported collaborative learning — typically, more constraining.
Collaborative mapping initiatives utilising GPS technology are arguably omniopticons, with the ability to reverse the panoptic gaze.

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