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Canopy Architecture Appraisal by Fractal Dimension of 'Flordastar' Peach Trees Grafted onto Different Rootstocks

2007

The objective of this research was to evaluate the modification of canopy architecture of ''Flordastar'' peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) grafted onto rootstocks with different vigour, by the use of fractal dimension (D). The hypothesis was that different vigour rootstocks are able to modify the complexity of the branching pattern and that this effect can be assessed by a geometric parameter such as the fractal dimension (D) of the 2D projection of tree branching structure. The observations were carried out in a four-year-old experimental orchard of cv. ''Flordastar'' peach trees grafted onto Ishtara, Barrier, GF677 and MrS 2/5 rootstocks. On digital pictures of leafless, dormant peach tree…

The objective of this research was to evaluate the modification of canopy architecture of ''Flordastar'' peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) grafted onto rootstocks with different vigour by the use of fractal dimension (D). The hypothesis was that different vigour rootstocks are able to modify the complexity of the branching pattern and that this effect can be assessed by a geometric parameter such as the fractal dimension (D) of the 2D projection of tree branching structure. The observations were carried out in a four-year-old experimental orchard of cv. ''Flordastar'' peach trees grafted onto Ishtara Barrier GF677 and MrS 2/5 rootstocks. On digital pictures of leafless dormant peach trees the tree skeleton was manually depicted by an image analysis software to measure total length and angles of insertion of branches. Bitmaps of the skeleton were then subjected to a specific software (FDCALC) able to calculate D by the "box counting" method. To account for the error introduced by analyzing a three dimensional structure with its 2D projection measurements were done on two images per tree taken from two different viewing angles. Results are shown in relation to tree vigour of the scion/stock combination. Fractal dimension was related to the vigour ranking of the graft combinations tested. In particular vigorous scion/stock combinations showed the highest D.HorticultureCanopy architectureHorticultureRootstockFractal dimensionMathematics
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Network Centralities and Node Ranking

2017

An important problem in network analysis is understanding how much nodes are important in order to “propagate” the information across the input network. To this aim, many centrality measures have been proposed in the literature and our main goal here is that of providing an overview of the most important of them. In particular, we distinguish centrality measures based on walks computation from those based on shortest-paths computation. We also provide some examples in order to clarify how these measures can be calculated, with special attention to Degree Centrality, Closeness Centrality and Betweennes Centrality.

Theoretical computer scienceCentrality measureNetwork topologyShortest pathSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceBiological networkComputationNode (networking)Network topologySubgraph extractionNode centralityRankingShortest path problemCentralityBiological networkNetwork analysisNode neighborhoodNode ranking
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The effect of climate on Burgundy vintage quality rankings.

2019

Aim: Based on consensus rankings from prominent rating authorities, we examined the importance of a suite of climatic variables, organized by winegrape phenological stage, in distinguishing between high- and low-ranked vintages in Burgundy.Methods and Results: Vintage ratings of Burgundy wines acquired from 12 sources were evaluated to develop consensus rankings for red and white wines from 1961–2015. Climate variables (air temperature, precipitation, degree-day accumulations, etc.) were organized by mean phenological stage and compared between good and poor vintages using Mann-Whitney U tests and multivariate stepwise discriminant function analysis. High temperatures, particularly during t…

VintageWine[SDV.SA.AGRO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/AgronomyPhenologyDiurnal temperature variationlcsh:SClimate changeGrowing seasonconsensus rankingHorticulturelcsh:QK1-989lcsh:Agriculturevintage ratingAnnual growth cycle of grapevines[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologylcsh:BotanyEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyViticultureBurgundyclimatevintage qualityFood Science
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Trends in Research and Publication: Science 2.0 and Open Access

2009

This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from the control community. The introduction of Web 2.0 applications for scientists and engineers is currently changing the way research is being conducted. In the near future, participants in the research community will be able to share ideas, data and results like never before. They will also be able to manage the rapidly increasing amount of scientific information much more effectively than today through collaborative efforts enabled by the new Internet tools. However, an important premise for such a development is the availability of research material. Many research results are currently shie…

Web 2.0Operations researchJournal Rankingbusiness.industryComputer scienceControl (management)Science 2.0Print On DemandData sciencelcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsOpen AccessControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationResearch communityPremiseThe Internetlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control
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Element weighted Kemeny distance for ranking data

2021

Preference data are a particular type of ranking data that arise when several individuals express their preferences over a finite set of items. Within this framework, the main issue concerns the aggregation of the preferences to identify a compromise or a “consensus”, defined as the closest ranking (i.e. with the minimum distance or maximum correlation) to the whole set of preferences. Many approaches have been proposed, but they are not sensitive to the importance of items: i.e. changing the rank of a highly-relevant element should result in a higher penalty than changing the rank of a negligible one. The goal of this paper is to investigate the consensus between rankings taking into accou…

Weighted rank correlation coefficientweighted Kemeny distanceelement weightconsensus ranking
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Measuring Child-Rearing Values. A Research Note

2012

Abstract Large scale comparative studies, such as the value surveys (EVS and WVS) or the Eurobarometer, include measurements for parental/child-rearing values. This reflects a persistent interest for the topic, which produced salient studies starting with the first half of the twentieth century (Lynd and Lund 1929; Duvall 1946). Various scholars report data on parental values which use versions of the Q-sort methodology (Kohn 1977), ranking variables (Alwin 1990; Lenski 1961), scale indicators (Tulviste et al. 2007). Q-sort methodology remains the most widely employed. One of its versions is included in the value surveys as well. However, it fails to produce comparable indicators in differe…

WrightSummative assessmentEurobarometerChild rearingRankingSalientScale (social sciences)Econometricschild-rearing/parental values value surveys measurement issues rating vs. rankingSociology (General)Value (mathematics)Social psychologyHM401-1281Social Change Review
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THE UNINTENDED PERVERTED EFFECTS OF THE RANKING OF UNIVERSITIES WITHIN THE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENTS WITHIN COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION. CASE STUDY: ROMANIA

2011

Ranking has arrived to be compulsory for all countries as a tool to compete in the global world. The ranking’s rules are settled by some couples of global rankers. When their practices are implemented into national environments, mainly in countries under transition, some perverted effects might appear. The paper focuses on effects on politic environments and their follow up on academic communities, students and parents, and civil society as an effect of mass media involvement. The theoretical issues are illustrated by the outcomes in Romania particularly as a consequence of the application of the Educational Law since January 2011.

academic reform in Romania universities’ ranking reorganization of universitiesStudies in Business and Economics
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CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING THE REORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY: LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU

2011

The world is in crisis. The academic system, its core, too. It has to reorganise, to reform itself. Several steps were taken by developed countries but also the emerging ones or the new comers. In Romania, a new Education Low has settled a deep reform for universities. Observing the academic autonomy, each university has to find its new way according to the principles of the Education Low. Our case study refers on a middle seize university of regional vocation. The paper investigate the main factors to be considered on general context, national context and the university’s one in the process of reforming and restructuring the university.

academic reform universities’ ranking reorganization of universitiesStudies in Business and Economics
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Boosting for ranking data: an extension to item weighting

2021

Gli alberi decisionali sono una tecnica predittiva di machine learning particolarmente diffusa, utilizzata per prevedere delle variabili discrete (classificazione) o continue (regressione). Gli algoritmi alla base di queste tecniche sono intuitivi e interpretabili, ma anche instabili. Infatti, per rendere la classificazione più affidabile si `e soliti combinare l’output di più alberi. In letteratura, sono stati proposti diversi approcci per classificare ranking data attraverso gli alberi decisionali, ma nessuno di questi tiene conto ne dell’importanza, ne delle somiglianza dei singoli elementi di ogni ranking. L’obiettivo di questo articolo `e di proporre un’estensione ponderata del metodo …

boosting weighted ranking data ensemble methods decision treesSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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European Political Science and Global Knowledge

2018

In this chapter, the author maintains that rankings of universities and their social carriers participate in the relatively successful practical realization of the academic standards they seek to codify and of the shaping of reality according to the criteria they promote. In this sense, global university rankings are becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy, a prediction that becomes true through positive feedback of varying intensity. They have succeeded in establishing through quantitative objectification certain types of equivalences between scientific excellence and numerical indicators. The reasons for their success are their performative efficiency (‘scientific’, quantitative) and the prac…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectScientific excellenceControl (management)Performative utterancePublic relationsAcademic standardsJournal rankingPoliticsPolitical scienceBureaucracyObjectificationbusinessmedia_common
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