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  1. Political Representation

    Political representation occurs when political actors speak, advocate, symbolize, and act on the behalf of others in the political arena. In short, political representation is a kind of political assistance. This seemingly straightforward definition, however, is not adequate as it stands. For it leaves the concept of political representation ...

  2. The House Explained

    The House is one of Congress's two chambers (the other is the U.S. Senate), and part of the federal government's legislative branch. The number of voting representatives in the House is fixed by law at no more than 435, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states.

  3. The Senate and the House of Representatives: lesson overview

    Representation and responsiveness: The Senate represents large and small states equally with two senators per state; while each state's share of the 435 representatives in the House is determined by its population. Because members of the House of Representatives have two-year term lengths, they are typically more responsive to their constituents' concerns than senators, who have six-year ...

  4. Congressional Representation

    Representation is a complex concept. It can mean paying careful attention to the concerns of constituents, understanding that representatives must act as they see fit based on what they feel best for the constituency, or relying on the particular ethnic, racial, or gender diversity of those in office.

  5. 11.4: Congressional Representation

    Representation is a complex concept. It can mean paying careful attention to the concerns of constituents, understanding that representatives must act as they see fit based on what they feel best for the constituency, or relying on the particular ethnic, racial, or gender diversity of those in office.

  6. Representation

    representation, in government, method or process of enabling the citizenry, or some of them, to participate in the shaping of legislation and governmental policy through deputies chosen by them.. The rationale of representative government is that in large modern countries the people cannot all assemble, as they did in the marketplace of democratic Athens or Rome; and if, therefore, the people ...

  7. Representation (arts)

    Representation is the use of signs that stand in for and take the place of something else. It is through representation that people organize the world and reality through the act of naming its elements. Signs are arranged in order to form semantic constructions and express relations.. Bust of Aristotle, Greek philosopher. For many philosophers, both ancient and modern, man is regarded as the ...

  8. 11.3 Congressional Representation

    Explain the basics of representation; Describe the extent to which Congress as a body represents the U.S. population; ... In it, members of Congress act as either trustee or delegate based on rational political calculations about who is best served, the constituency or the nation. For example, every representative, regardless of party or ...

  9. Representation

    Representation is a concept of social interest largely in the contexts of power relations among leaders (representatives) and followers (constituents)—whether in government, church, school, business, or the family.

  10. REPRESENTATION

    REPRESENTATION definition: 1. a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for someone else: 2. the…. Learn more.

  11. Representation

    Substantial Representation Revisited. Jane Mansbridge propounds a new typology of representation based on action-theoretical premises in her article Rethinking Representation ().Her aim is to extend the perspective on the institutional foundations of different representational logics beyond voting and to evaluate their democratic quality.

  12. Representation

    Representation Republican purists and residents of large (geographic and population) states wanted representation to be based on population within states or some other contrived district. Those from smaller (geographic and population) states or who on principle wanted to restrict the power of the people wanted representation to be based solely ...

  13. The Electoral College: How it works & data on representation ...

    On the other end of the spectrum, California represents 12.1% of the US population and has 10.2% of all electoral votes. This means California controls roughly 10 fewer votes in the Electoral College than it would if votes were allocated based on population alone (because 12.1% of the total 538 votes is about 65 electoral votes, but California ...

  14. Representation theory

    Representation theory studies how algebraic structures "act" on objects. A simple example is how the symmetries of regular polygons, consisting of reflections and rotations, transform the polygon.. Representation theory is a branch of mathematics that studies abstract algebraic structures by representing their elements as linear transformations of vector spaces, and studies modules over these ...

  15. Proportional representation

    proportional representation, electoral system that seeks to create a representative body that reflects the overall distribution of public support for each political party.Where majority or plurality systems effectively reward strong parties and penalize weak ones by providing the representation of a whole constituency to a single candidate who may have received fewer than half of the votes ...

  16. REPRESENTATION definition

    REPRESENTATION meaning: 1. a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for someone else: 2. the…. Learn more.

  17. Representation

    A representation acts or serves on behalf or in place of something. A lawyer provides legal representation for his client. A caricature is an exaggerated representation or likeness of a person.

  18. Representation Definition & Meaning

    representation: [noun] one that represents: such as. an artistic likeness or image. a statement or account made to influence opinion or action. an incidental or collateral statement of fact on the faith of which a contract is entered into. a dramatic production or performance. a usually formal statement made against something or to effect a ...

  19. What is representation learning?

    In my last post, I argued that a major distinction in machine learning is between predictive learning and representation learning. Now I'll take a stab at summarizing what representation learning is about. Or, at least, what I think of as the first principal component of representation learning. A good starting point is the notion of representation from David Marr's classic book, Vision: a ...

  20. Why Representation Matters and Why It's Still Not Enough

    Representation should never be the final goal; instead, it should merely be one step toward equity. Having a diverse cast on a television show is meaningless if those storylines promote harmful ...

  21. Representation

    A representation is how we depict things or ideas, when we compose a text. In this case, a drawing. When we try to represent things in the world, we are influenced by our experiences, beliefs, cultural background and the audience for whom we're making the text. Erin - Right, nah still don't get it. Mr Cranna - Well, let's look at our ...

  22. Representation

    Representation Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. A machine learning model can't directly see, hear, or sense input examples. Instead, you must create a representation of the data to provide the model with a useful vantage point into the data's key qualities. That is, in order to train a model ...

  23. Representation Learning

    Representation Learning is a process in machine learning where algorithms extract meaningful patterns from raw data to create representations that are easier to understand and process. These representations can be designed for interpretability, reveal hidden features, or be used for transfer learning. They are valuable across many fundamental machine learning tasks like image classification ...

  24. Why Representation Matters in Marketing

    Representation and the Racial Wealth Gap Jiang, who focuses on consumer finance topics in her research, said she chose to study mortgage refinancing ads for a very specific reason: the racial ...

  25. Representation Learning

    Representation learning is a class of machine learning approaches that allow a system to discover the representations required for feature detection or classification from raw data. The requirement for manual feature engineering is reduced by allowing a machine to learn the features and apply them to a given activity.

  26. Why Representation Finetuning is the Most Efficient Approach Today

    Finanlly, the "Representation Finetuning", an even more efficient approach than PEFT.Keep reading to learn more about this approach! Representation Finetuning (ReFT) ReFT, or Representation Finetuning, is a novel direction for language model fine-tuning where, instead of weight updates, the hidden representations in a model are changed.

  27. [2405.19209] VideoTree: Adaptive Tree-based Video Representation for

    To address these issues, we introduce VideoTree, a query-adaptive and hierarchical framework for long-video understanding with LLMs. VideoTree dynamically extracts query-related information from a video and builds a tree-based representation for LLM reasoning. First, VideoTree adaptively selects frames for captioning by iteratively clustering ...

  28. Lok Sabha Elections 2024: What are exit polls and how are they

    Exit polls, conducted by private firms and media organizations, predict election outcomes based on voter responses outside polling stations. Regulated by the Election Commission of India under Section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, exit polls cannot be published until all voting phases are completed to avoid influencing voters. Despite occasional inaccuracies, exit polls ...