no code implementations • 12 Sep 2023 • Fernando Tohmé
If Economics is understood as the study of the interactions among intentional agents, being rationality the main source of intentional behavior, the mathematical tools that it requires must be extended to capture systemic effects.
no code implementations • 3 Aug 2023 • Federico Fioravanti, Fernando Delbianco, Fernando Tohmé
We seek to gain more insight into the effect of the crowds on the Home Advantage by analyzing the particular case of Argentinean football (also known as soccer), where for more than ten years, the visiting team fans were not allowed to attend the games.
no code implementations • 7 Sep 2022 • Fernando Delbianco, Andres Fioriti, Fernando Tohmé
Since the information of SCOPUS can be freely scraped from the Web, this approach allows to infer for free the Impact Factor of publications, the main index used in research assessments around the globe.
no code implementations • 4 May 2021 • Federico Fioravanti, Fernando Delbianco, Fernando Tohmé
The COVID-19 pandemic forced almost all professional and amateur sports to be played without attending crowds.
no code implementations • 29 Apr 2021 • Federico E. Contiggiani, Fernando Delbianco, Fernando Tohmé
One of the consequences of persistent technological change is that it force individuals to make decisions under extreme uncertainty.
no code implementations • 13 Jul 2020 • Mariano Maisonnave, Fernando Delbianco, Fernando Tohmé, Ana Maguitman
This article analyses and evaluates FDD\b{eta}, a supervised term-weighting scheme that can be applied for query-term selection in topic-based retrieval.
no code implementations • 2 Jul 2020 • Mariano Maisonnave, Fernando Delbianco, Fernando Tohmé, Ana Maguitman, Evangelos Milios
This paper introduces the Ongoing Event Detection (OED) task, which is a specific Event Detection task where the goal is to detect ongoing event mentions only, as opposed to historical, future, hypothetical, or other forms or events that are neither fresh nor current.
no code implementations • 11 Dec 2019 • Federico Fioravanti, Fernando Tohmé
We present a fuzzy version of the Group Identification Problem ("Who is a J?")
no code implementations • 5 Jan 2018 • Fernando Tohmé, Ignacio Viglizzo
The theory of coalgebras is used to frame type spaces and to account for the existence of some of them.