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Our first modelling approach focuses on the human practice project. Here, to quantify the distances between the different distributions obtained by the human practice surveys,
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Our first modelling approach focuses on the human practice project. Here, to quantify the distances between the different distributions obtained by the human practice surveys, we use an information theoretic model, the Kullback-Leibler-Divergence (DKL).



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