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Building collective capabilities through ICT in a mountain region of Nepal: where social capital leads to collective action

2012

In this paper, we explore how ICT can lead to development specifically human development in Sen's capability approach. In answering to the critique that Sen views capabilities as the individual, we incorporate the societal level by adding collective capabilities. We propose that ICT helps to create or enhance SC of communities which in turn can lead to development by building collective capabilities through collective action. To illustrate, we conducted a qualitative case study of an ICT initiative in a remote mountain region of Nepal. We found support for our proposition and further that developing collective capabilities also simultaneously enhanced individual capabilities. We contribute …

Theory buildingKnowledge managementPublic AdministrationComputer sciencebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementDevelopmentCollective actionSocietal levelHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsInformation and Communications TechnologyCapability approachbusinessSocial capitalInformation Technology for Development
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An Approximate Determinization Algorithm for Weighted Finite-State Automata

2001

Nondeterministic weighted finite-state automata are a key abstraction in automatic speech recognition systems. The efficiency of automatic speech recognition depends directly on the sizes of these automata and the degree of nondeterminism present, so recent research has studied ways to determinize and minimize them, using analogues of classical automata determinization and minimization. Although, as we describe here, determinization can in the worst case cause poly-exponential blowup in the number of states of a weighted finite-state automaton, in practice it is remarkably successful. In extensive experiments in automatic speech recognition systems, deterministic weighted finite-state autom…

TheoryofComputation_COMPUTATIONBYABSTRACTDEVICESFinite-state machineTheoretical computer scienceGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceApplied MathematicsComputer Science ApplicationsAutomatonNondeterministic algorithmNondeterministic finite automaton with ε-movesComputer Science::SoundDeterministic automatonTheory of computationStandard testMinificationAlgorithmComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAlgorithmica
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Automata and forbidden words

1998

Abstract Let L ( M ) be the (factorial) language avoiding a given anti-factorial language M . We design an automaton accepting L ( M ) and built from the language M . The construction is effective if M is finite. If M is the set of minimal forbidden words of a single word ν, the automaton turns out to be the factor automaton of ν (the minimal automaton accepting the set of factors of ν). We also give an algorithm that builds the trie of M from the factor automaton of a single word. It yields a nontrivial upper bound on the number of minimal forbidden words of a word.

TheoryofComputation_COMPUTATIONBYABSTRACTDEVICES[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]Büchi automaton0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyω-automaton01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsDeterministic automaton0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTwo-way deterministic finite automatonNondeterministic finite automatonMathematicsPowerset constructionLevenshtein automaton020206 networking & telecommunicationsComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Nonlinear Sciences::Cellular Automata and Lattice GasesComputer Science ApplicationsTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES010201 computation theory & mathematicsSignal ProcessingProbabilistic automatonComputer Science::Programming LanguagesComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryInformation Systems
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Consensus in Noncooperative Dynamic Games: a Multi-Retailer Inventory Application

2008

We focus on Nash equilibria and Pareto optimal Nash equilibria for a finite horizon noncooperative dynamic game with a special structure of the stage cost. We study the existence of these solutions by proving that the game is a potential game. For the single-stage version of the game, we characterize the aforementioned solutions and derive a consensus protocol that makes the players converge to the unique Pareto optimal Nash equilibrium. Such an equilibrium guarantees the interests of the players and is also social optimal in the set of Nash equilibria. For the multistage version of the game, we present an algorithm that converges to Nash equilibria, unfortunately, not necessarily Pareto op…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryCorrelated equilibriumSequential gameComputer scienceDynamic programmingSubgame perfect equilibriumsymbols.namesakeCoordination gameElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRisk dominanceFolk theoremPrice of stabilityNon-credible threatGame theoryCentipede gameImplementation theoryNon-cooperative gameInventoryNormal-form gameStochastic gameComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGTheoryofComputation_GENERALComputer Science ApplicationsConsensus protocols; Dynamic programming; Game theory; InventoryConsensus protocolsZero-sum gameControl and Systems EngineeringNash equilibriumEquilibrium selectionBest responsesymbolsRepeated gameEpsilon-equilibriumConsensus protocols; Dynamic programming; Game theory; Inventory;Potential gameSolution conceptMathematical economicsGame theory
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Mean Field Linear Quadratic Games with Set Up Costs

2013

This paper studies linear quadratic games with set up costs monotonic on the number of active players, namely, players whose action is non-null. Such games arise naturally in joint replenishment inventory systems. Building upon a preliminary analysis of the properties of the best response strategies and Nash equilibria for the given game, the main contribution is the study of the same game under large population. We also analyze the influence of an additional disturbance in the spirit of the literature on H∞ control. Numerical illustrations are provided. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSStatistics and ProbabilityComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryEconomics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationSequential gamedifferential games game theory control and optimizationJoint-replenishmentOutcome (game theory)symbols.namesakeMean field gamesGame theoryMathematicsMean field games; Linear quadratic differential games; Joint-replenishment[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Applied MathematicsNormal-form gameComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGoperational researchTheoryofComputation_GENERALScreening gameComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsNash equilibriumBest responseRepeated gamesymbolsLinear quadratic differential gamesSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaoptimizationGame theoryMathematical economicsDynamic Games and Applications
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Thermoconvective instability and local thermal non-equilibrium in a porous layer with isoflux-isothermal boundary conditions

2014

The effects of lack of local thermal equilibrium between the solid phase and the fluid phase are taken into account for the convective stability analysis of a horizontal porous layer. The layer is bounded by a pair of plane parallel walls which are impermeable and such that the lower wall is subject to a uniform flux heating, while the upper wall is isothermal. The local thermal non-equilibrium is modelled through a two-temperature formulation of the energy exchange between the phases, resulting in a pair of local energy balance equations: one for each phase. Small-amplitude disturbances of the basic rest state are envisaged to test the stability. Then, the standard normal mode procedure is…

Thermal equilibriumConvectionHistoryLOCAL THERMAL NONEQUILIBRIUMEIGENPROBLEM FORMULATIONChemistryThermodynamicsLOCAL THERMAL NON-EQUILIBRIUMMechanicsInstabilityIsothermal processComputer Science ApplicationsEducationPhysics::Fluid DynamicsShooting methodThermal conductivityPOROUS MEDIUMLINEAR STABILITY ANALYSISHeat transferBoundary value problemUNIFORM WALL HEAT FLUXJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Evaluation of Landsat-8 TIRS data recalibrations and land surface temperature split-window algorithms over a homogeneous crop area with different phe…

2021

Abstract Successive re-calibrations were implemented in Landsat-8 TIRS data since launch. This paper evaluates the performances of both: (1) these re-calibrations, up to the last calibration update announced for TIRS data in the next Landsat Collection 2; and (2) single-channel (SC) corrections and split-window (SW) algorithms to retrieve land surface temperature (LST) from TIRS data. A robust and accurate multi-year (2014–2019) set of reference ground data were used, which included thermal infrared (TIR) radiance measurements taken along transects in a uniform and thermally homogeneous rice paddy area, but also emissivity measurements for the different ground covers at the site through the…

Thermal infraredLand surface temperaturePhenologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsHomogeneousCalibrationRadianceEmissivityEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesTransectEngineering (miscellaneous)AlgorithmISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Significance of the remotely sensed thermal infrared measurements obtained over a citrus orchard

1990

Abstract In this work we have developed a theoretical model that helps the interpretation of the remotely sensed thermal infrared measurements carried out over citrus orchards. A detailed analysis of the different factors which take part in the definition of the effective emissivity and temperature (observation height, viewing angle, type of soil, dimensions and separation between orange trees) is made. The model was validated under vertical observation in a citrus orchard during seven nights. In this situation we have determined that the model performs to an accuracy of about 1%.

Thermal infraredMeteorologyEmissivityEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesViewing angleEngineering (miscellaneous)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsRemote sensingCitrus orchardISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Nonstationary flow surface theory for modeling the viscoplastic behaviors of soils

2016

Abstract This paper presents a three-dimensional elastic viscoplastic model that can describe the time-dependent behaviors of soft clays. The constitutive model is formulated based on the nonstationary flow surface theory and incorporates new developments, including (i) an improved definition of the nonstationary flow surface that is capable of capturing the stress–strain behaviors under different loading paths, (ii) a unique stress–strain—viscoplastic-strain-rate equation that is able to explicitly describe the nonstationary flow surface, and (iii) a final stable state concept that identifies the final equilibrium state at the end of creep and stress relaxation, which is also used to simpl…

Thermodynamic equilibriumConstitutive equation0211 other engineering and technologiesconstitutive modeltime softening02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesrate dependentPhysics::GeophysicsConsistency (statistics)nonstationary flow surface theoryStress relaxation021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsViscoplasticitybusiness.industryComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionStructural engineeringMechanicsViscoplasticityGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyOedometer testComputer Science ApplicationsFlow (mathematics)Creepfinal stable state conceptbusiness
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Chitosan Functionalized with Carboxyl Groups as a Recyclable Biomaterial for the Adsorption of Cu (II) and Zn (II) Ions in Aqueous Media

2022

The modification of chitosan represents a challenging task in obtaining biopolymeric materials with enhanced removal capacity for heavy metals. In the present work, the adsorption characteristics of chitosan modified with carboxyl groups (CTS-CAA) towards copper (II) and zinc (II) ions have been tested. The efficacy of the synthesis of CTS-CAA has been evaluated by studying various properties of the modified chitosan. Specifically, the functionalized chitosan has been characterized by using several techniques, including thermal analyses (differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetry), spectroscopies (FT-IR, XRD), elemental analysis, and scanning electron microscopy. The kinetics an…

Thermodynamic studiesADSORPTIONBiocompatible Materialsmacromolecular substancesCatalysisWater PurificationBiomaterialsInorganic ChemistrySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBIOMATERIALSMolecular BiologySpectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaTHERMODYNAMIC STUDIESIonsChitosanbiomaterials; adsorption; thermodynamic studiesOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureWaterGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationComputer Science ApplicationsKineticsZincThermodynamicsAdsorptionCopperWater Pollutants ChemicalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 4; Pages: 2396
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