Search results for "Confusion"

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Do we need algebraic-like computations? A reply to Bonatti, Pena, Nespor, and Mehler (2006).

2006

L. L. Bonatti, M. Pena, M. Nespor, and J. Mehler (2006) argued that P. Perruchet, M. D. Tyler, N. Galland, and R. Peereman (2004) confused the notions of segmentation and generalization by ignoring the evidence for generalization in M. Pena, L. L. Bonatti, M. Nespor, and J. Mehler (2002). In this reply, the authors reformulate and complement their initial arguments, showing that their way of dealing with segmentation and generalization is not due to confusion or ignorance but rather to the fact that the tests used in Pena et al. make it likely that neither segmentation nor generalization were captured in their experiments. Finally, the authors address the challenge posed by Pena et al. of a…

GeneralizationComputationmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyIgnorance[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental Neurosciencemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAlgebraic numberGeneral PsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSConfusionmedia_commonComplement (set theory)Cognitive science05 social sciences[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychologymedicine.symptomPsychologyMathematical economics030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Government Architecture: Concepts, Use and Impact

2013

Part 3: Service Design and Improvement; International audience; Government architecture (GA) is a relatively young discipline in which concepts are slowly emerging. Often terms and concepts are used in various ways and there is no uniform agreement on these concepts. Further, the relationship between GA, benefits and public value creation is unclear. In this paper we unravel and define GA concepts that are often used by governments. Although GA is used in different ways there are common concepts. GA practice in two different countries, the Netherlands and Norway, indicates that although the Netherlands clearly has more experience with GA than Norway, both countries employ similar concepts. …

GovernmentKnowledge managementManagement sciencebusiness.industryEnterprise architecture[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesdesigngovernmentConceptual model (computer science)Enterprise architecturegovernment architecturedesign science governancemedicine[INFO]Computer Science [cs]BusinessPublic valuepublic valuemedicine.symptomArchitectureConfusion
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Speechlessness, anxiety, and confusion in a teacher education student group

2017

The aim of the study was to explore the tensions, as experienced by student teachers, in a teacher education program that is based on psychodynamic theory. Previous research shows that students have had orientation problems in innovative university studies because it involves students having to take steps toward their discomfort zone. It was therefore considered important to study the mismatch or match of the training model and student experiences. The data were gathered through student interviews. The data analysis utilized a case study methodology and proceeded from thematic network analysis toward a deeper interpretation of the data. The analysis shows students struggle to understand the…

Higher educationInterpersonal communicationkorkeakoulutuspsykodynamiikkaEducation0502 economics and businessPedagogymedicineComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516psychodynamic theoryopettajankoulutuspsykodynaaminen teoriaConfusionteacher educationMedical educationIndependent studybusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationPsychodynamicsTeacher educationhigher educationkorkea-asteen koulutusAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologybusiness0503 educationKasvatustieteet - Educational sciences050203 business & managementStudent group
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L?atribució hipotètica de Curial e Güelfa a Enyego d?Àvalos (Consideracions sobre un «informe» de L. Badia i J. Torró)

2017

Resum: La revista Estudis Romanics 39 (2017) ha publicat el meu article: “Enyego d’Avalos, autor del Curial e Guelfa ?”, que resumeix una part de la meua tesi doctoral, La cort napolitana d’Alfons el Magnanim: el context del «Curial e Guelfa» (Universitat de Valencia, 2016). L’article defensa la hipotesi que Enyego d’Avalos –natural de Toledo, educat a Valencia, conseller de Felip Maria Visconti i gran camarlenc d’Alfons el Magnanim, al regne de Napols– hauria estat l’autor de la novel·la cavalleresca anonima Curial e Guelfa . Encara que la tesi es inedita, Lola Badia i Jaume Torro s’han manifestat en contra de la hipotesi mitjancant declaracions difamatories en mitjans de comunicacio i un …

HistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyContext (language use)Artlcsh:PN1-6790Medieval literatureLanguage and LinguisticsKingdomlcsh:D204-475:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]medicinemedicine.symptomHumanitieslcsh:Modern history 1453-Confusionmedia_common
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Parodiando la frustración de la superwoman: Liz Lemon en el entorno laboral de Rockefeller Plaza

2014

El personaje protagonista de la ya finalizada sitcom Rockefeller Plaza (30 Rock, NBC, 2006-2013), Liz Lemon, puede definirse como la caricatura de un modelo de mujer que se siente fracasada por su incapacidad de “tenerlo todo”, esa utopía conciliadora impuesta al género femenino casi desde su incorporación al mundo del trabajo. Liz es la jefa de guionistas de un programa de sketches humorísticos en directo de relativo éxito, un puesto de gran exigencia que trata de compaginar con una inexistente vida no laboral. Así, muchos de los gags recurrentes de la serie proceden de insistir en los desastrosos resultados de su torpeza a la hora de conciliar estas dos áreas de su caótica vida diaria, de…

Inclusion (disability rights)media_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesCharacter (symbol)StereotypeArtState (polity)UtopiamedicinePerformance artSituation comedymedicine.symptomHumanitiesmedia_commonConfusionRevista de Comunicación de la SEECI
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A Semantic Collaborative Clustering Approach Based on Confusion Matrix

2019

In this paper we discuss about a new images retrieval technique based on clustering. We argue that images don’t have an intrinsic meaning, but they can receive different interpretation. These images can complicate documents retrieval. However, users need a quick and direct access to documents. To answer this requirement, we propose a retrieval approach which use a collaborative clustering technique based on Confusion matrix.

Information retrievalInterpretation (logic)Computer science020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringConfusion matrix020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologySemanticsCluster analysisImage retrievalMeaning (linguistics)2019 15th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)
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The Unintended Side Effects of Bioplastics: Carbon, Land, and Water Footprints

2020

(One Earth 3, 45–53, July 24, 2020) In the originally published version of this article, the authors inadvertently used global volumes of bioplastics in plastic packaging instead of European volumes for Figure 1C. After noticing this, the authors recalculated European bioplastic packaging consumption, and as such, Figure 1 and its legend have been corrected in the online article (as shown below) to reflect all data sources used for estimating European bioplastic volumes in Figure 1C. In the Experimental Procedures, the Data and Code Availability section has been updated, and the section “Estimation of European Bioplastic Volumes” has been added. Additionally, reference 69 is new, and two in…

Land footprintNatural resource economicsComputer scienceSection (typography)BioplasticProduct (business)PetrochemicalGreenhouse gasCarbon footprintEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineEnvironmental sciencemedicine.symptomPlastic pollutionMathematical economicsWater usePlastic packagingGeneral Environmental ScienceConfusionOne Earth
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Las identidades de la crónica. Hibridez, polisemia y ecos históricos en un género entre la literatura y el periodismo

2017

28 Páginas Como todos los conceptos de frontera, el de crónica no resulta precisamente cristalino, en particular a la hora de encontrar una definición que despierte consenso o adquiera una cierta universalidad. Tratar de definir sus contornos constituye el objetivo de este artículo, que plantea un recorrido histórico para tratar de entender los diferentes matices que encierra. Bajo el paraguas de un término entre la literatura y el periodismo, híbrido y polisémico como crónica, se identifican tres tipos producciones. El análisis de las variedades periodísticas permite reconocer, en primer lugar, una modalidad ligada a la actualidad, de carácter más breve; en segundo lugar, producciones de l…

Latin AmericansHistory050801 communication & media studiesPeriodismolcsh:Communication. Mass media0508 media and communications0502 economics and businessmedicineCrónicaConfusionCommunicationlcsh:Journalism. The periodical press etc.05 social sciencesCommunication. Mass medianarraciónlcsh:PN4699-5650literaturaP87-96lcsh:P87-96Journalism. The periodical press etc.PN4699-5650NarraciónLiteratura050211 marketingJournalismmedicine.symptomperiodismoHumanitiesgénerosPalabra Clave - Revista de Comunicación
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Aspects discursifs dans les contes d’ Edgar Allan Poe et leurs traductions en français et en espagnol

2012

It is known that the translation exercise has always been important in the development of the human knowledge. That is why we have considered interesting to analyse the French and Spanish translations of Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales. The aim of this contribution is the study of temporal cohesion in a cognitive approach. We have chosen three Tales of Edar Allan Poe: Berenice, The Oval Portrait, and The Masque of the Red Death. In a first step we’ll find the three markers still, again and then among the three Tales and in a second step we will compare the translations (French and Spanish ) of these markers with the original text. We think that these markers are polysemous and that they have a prot…

Linguistics and LanguageDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectArtLanguage and LinguisticsHuman knowledgeCohesion (linguistics)PortraitFocalizationmedicinemedicine.symptomHumanitiesBerenicemedia_commonConfusionTRANS. Revista de Traductología
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Dos supuestos testimonios del vino de <em>Saguntum</em> en Juvenal y en Frontón

2017

Although it has been believed Iuuenal V 24-49 and Fronto 134.23 ss. van den Hout (2nd ed.) do not probably refer to the Saguntum wine. Iuuenal appears to allude to Saguntine pottery, which proverbially was of low quality in the epigrammatic and satirical tradition. Fronto’s sentence would be one more example of confusion in the manuscript tradition between Saguntum and Zacynthos on the one hand, and Saguntinus and Zacynthius on the other.

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicinePotteryArtClassicsmedicine.symptomHumanitiesLanguage and LinguisticsSentenceConfusionmedia_commonEmerita
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