Using LLMs to identify features of personal and professional skills in an open-response situational judgment test
Cole Walsh, Rodica Ivan, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Colleen Robb
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13881
reality_mining: Reality mining proximity network (2004)
A network of human proximities among students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as measured by personal mobile phones. Nodes represent people (students from the Media Lab and the Sloan Business School) and an edge connects a pair if the two devices made a Bluetooth handshake at the time. Edges are timestamped.
This network has 96 nodes and 1086404 edges.
Tags: Social, Offline, Unweighted, Timestamps
Using off-treatment sequential multiple imputation for binary outcomes to address intercurrent events handled by a treatment policy strategy
Sunita Rehal, Nicky Best, Sarah Watts, Thomas Drury
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14006
reality_mining: Reality mining proximity network (2004)
A network of human proximities among students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as measured by personal mobile phones. Nodes represent people (students from the Media Lab and the Sloan Business School) and an edge connects a pair if the two devices made a Bluetooth handshake at the time. Edges are timestamped.
This network has 96 nodes and 1086404 edges.
Tags: Social, Offline, Unweighted, Timestamps
Two classification results for stationary surfaces of the least moment of inertia
Rafael L\'opez
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12398 https://
Enter: Graduated Realism: A Pedagogical Framework for AI-Powered Avatars in Virtual Reality Teacher Training
Judson Leroy Dean Haynes IV
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.11890
Special Cases of the Shafarevich Conjecture for Complete Intersections in Abelian Varieties
Frank Lu
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14935 https://
reality_mining: Reality mining proximity network (2004)
A network of human proximities among students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as measured by personal mobile phones. Nodes represent people (students from the Media Lab and the Sloan Business School) and an edge connects a pair if the two devices made a Bluetooth handshake at the time. Edges are timestamped.
This network has 96 nodes and 1086404 edges.
Tags: Social, Offline, Unweighted, Timestamps
reality_mining: Reality mining proximity network (2004)
A network of human proximities among students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as measured by personal mobile phones. Nodes represent people (students from the Media Lab and the Sloan Business School) and an edge connects a pair if the two devices made a Bluetooth handshake at the time. Edges are timestamped.
This network has 96 nodes and 1086404 edges.
Tags: Social, Offline, Unweighted, Timestamps