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Towards Equivalence Links between Senses in PlWordNet and Princeton WordNet

2017

AbstractThe paper focuses on the issue of creating equivalence links in the domain of bilingual computational lexicography. The existing interlingual links between plWordNet and Princeton WordNet synsets (sets of synonymous lexical units – lemma and sense pairs) are re-analysed from the perspective of equivalence types as defined in traditional lexicography and translation. Special attention is paid to cognitive and translational equivalents. A proposal of mapping lexical units is presented. Three types of links are defined: super-strong equivalence, strong equivalence and weak implied equivalence. The strong equivalences have a common set of formal, semantic and usage features, with some o…

sense-levelLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceequivalenceWordNetcomputer.software_genreEquivalenceLanguage and LinguisticsLexical itemsynsetinterlingual mappinglexical unitEquivalence (formal languages)060201 languages & linguisticsWordnetswordnetsbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the arts0602 languages and literatureArtificial intelligencebusiness0503 educationcomputerNatural language processing
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Beware of contagion!

2003

Landscape ecology starts from the assumption that diversity and spatial arrangement of ecosystem mosaics has ecological implications and tries to understand the interactions between diversity and structure of large spatially heterogeneous areas and its ecological functions. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems, enabling a global view of the landscape mosaics. Consequently, a large number of indices has been used to quantify the structure of categorical maps as a surrogate of actual landscapes and correlate them to ecological processes. In particular, the entropy-based contagion index has been extensively used to summarize the…

shannon's entropyGeographic information systemEcologyPixelEcologybusiness.industryComputer scienceLandscape epidemiologycategorical maps; evenness; fragmentation; shannon's entropy; shannon’s entropycomputer.file_formatManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcategorical mapsUrban Studiesshannon’s entropyfragmentationAdjacency listEntropy (information theory)evennessRaster graphicsLandscape ecologybusinessCartographyCategorical variablecomputerNature and Landscape Conservation
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Per una mappatura della tragedia moderna in Sicilia (1650-1850)

2012

sicilia tragedia teatro mappatura geografia seicento settecento ottocento bibliografia
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Vegetation series as a marker of interactions between rural settlements and landscape: new insights from the archaeological record in Western Sicily

2020

[EN] Plant communities are complex and dynamic elements of the landscape, intertwined with both natural factors and human activities. Vegetation series reflect the environmental characteristics of the landscape, but also the anthropic impact, one of the exogenous forces that most profoundly affects the landscape formation process. This paper aims to investigate the interactions between long-term human settlement catchment areas and vegetation series. The case study area of the Sicani Mountains (Central-Western Sicily) proved to be an ideal place to perform GIS-based spatial analysis in order to compare a data set of rural archaeological sites and land units created through the mapping of ve…

site catchment analysivegetation mappingGeography Planning and DevelopmentArchaeological recordLandscape ecology0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNatural (archaeology)medicineRural settlementSicilyNature and Landscape ConservationGeneral Environmental ScienceVegetation mappingSeries (stratigraphy)Rural settlement patterns05 social sciencesPatrones de asentamiento rural021107 urban & regional planningPlant communityGISMapeo de vegetaciónArchaeologylandscape archaeologyGeographyLandscape archaeologyArqueología del paisajeSite catchment analysisSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSiciliamedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)050703 geographyrural settlement pattern
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Local mechanical properties by Atomic Force Microscopy nanoindentations

2008

The analysis of mechanical properties on a nanometer scale is a useful tool for combining information concerning texture organization obtained by microscopy with the properties of individual components- Moreover, this technique promotes the understanding of the hierarchical arrangement in complex natural materials as well in the case of simpler morphologies arising from industrial processes. Atomic Force Microscopy, AFM, can bridge morphological information, obtained with outstanding resolution, to local mechanical properties. When performing an AFM nanoindentation, the rough force curve, i.e., the plot of the voltage output from the photodiode vs. the voltage applied to the piezo-scanner, …

soft materials polymers elastic Young’s modulus nanoscale mapping mechanical propertiesMaterials scienceatomic force microscopynanoindentationIndentationMicroscopyModulusTexture (crystalline)NanoindentationComposite materialPenetration depthElastic modulusViscoelasticity
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MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF GULLY-EROSION PROCESS: SUSCEPTIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND TEMPORAL VALIDATION IN A WATERSHED OF NORTH-CENTRAL SICILY, ITALY

2010

soil erosion susceptibility condition gully-erosion unique conditions units mapping units
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Studying the Cognitive Map of the US States: Ideology and Prosperity Stereotypes Predict Interstate Prejudice

2018

What are the spontaneous stereotypes that U.S. citizens hold about the U.S. states? We complemented insights from theory-driven approaches to this question with insights from a novel data-driven approach. Based on pile sorting and spatial arrangement similarity ratings for the states, we computed two cognitive maps of the states. Based on ratings for the states on ∼20 candidate dimensions, we interpreted the dimensions that spanned the two maps (Studies 1 and 2). Consistent with the agency/socioeconomic success, conservative-progressive beliefs, and communion (ABC) model of spontaneous stereotypes, these dimensions that participants spontaneously used to rate the states’ similarity included…

spontaneous stereotypesCognitive mapSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAgency (philosophy)ideologyClinical psychology050109 social psychologyprosperity050105 experimental psychologyAbc modelABC modelSimilarity (psychology)U.S. states0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProsperityIdeologyPsychologySocial psychologySocioeconomic statusPrejudice (legal term)media_common
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The Radó–Kneser–Choquet theorem for $p$-harmonic mappings between Riemannian surfaces

2020

In the planar setting the Rad\'o-Kneser-Choquet theorem states that a harmonic map from the unit disk onto a Jordan domain bounded by a convex curve is a diffeomorphism provided that the boundary mapping is a homeomorphism. We prove the injectivity criterion of Rad\'o-Kneser-Choquet for $p$-harmonic mappings between Riemannian surfaces. In our proof of the injecticity criterion we approximate the $p$-harmonic map with auxiliary mappings that solve uniformly elliptic systems. We prove that each auxiliary mapping has a positive Jacobian by a homotopy argument. We keep the maps injective all the way through the homotopy with the help of the minimum principle for a certain subharmonic expressio…

subharmonicityPure mathematicsFUNCTIONALSMINIMIZERSGeneral Mathematicsp-harmonic mappings01 natural sciencesJacobin matriisitMathematics - Analysis of PDEsMaximum principleBOUNDARY-REGULARITYSYSTEMSMAPSRiemannian surface111 MathematicsFOS: MathematicsComplex Variables (math.CV)0101 mathematicsMathematicsCurvatureMathematics - Complex VariablesHomotopy010102 general mathematicsConvex curveHarmonic mapUnit diskHomeomorphismInjective functionEXISTENCEUNIQUENESSmaximum principlecurvature35J47 (Primary) 58E20 35J70 35J92 (Secondary)ELLIPTIC PROBLEMSDiffeomorphismJacobianunivalentAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Revista Matemática Iberoamericana
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Load-dependent alpha suppression is related to working memory capacity for numbers

2022

Alpha suppression is proposed to reflect a surge in cortical excitability to enhance stimulus processing in working memory. The attenuated state of alpha might reflect the prioritisation of behaviourally relevant information, making it a proxy for working memory functioning. Despite the growing interest in utilising the advancement of brain-based measures to evaluate individuals’ cognitive processes, there was a lack of consistent evidence on the relationship between alpha suppression and working memory performance. To investigate whether interindividual differences in alpha suppression might be related to variability in working memory capacity, we recorded participants’ electroencephalogra…

suorituskykyBrain Mappingalphaneural oscillationskuormitusGeneral NeuroscienceBrainElectroencephalographytyömuistikognitiiviset prosessitaivokuoriMemory Short-TermParietal LobeHumansmuistaminenelectroencephalography (EEG)EEGaivotutkimusNeurology (clinical)aivotMolecular Biologymuisti (kognitio)Developmental BiologyBrain Research
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Openness and Discreteness

2013

The aim of this chapter is to study conditions under which a mapping of finite distortion is open (maps open sets to open sets) and discrete (preimage of each point is a discrete set).

symbols.namesakeDirac measureDistortionMathematical analysisOpen setsymbolsOpenness to experiencePoint (geometry)Conformal mapDiscrete setNonlinear elasticityMathematics
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