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An algebra for the manipulation of conceptual spaces in cognitive agents

2013

According to Gärdenfors, the theory of conceptual spaces describes a level of representation present in some cognitive agents between a sub-conceptual and a symbolic level of representation. In contrast to a large part of contemporary philosophical speculation on these matters for which concepts and conceptual content are propositional, conceptual spaces provide a geometric framework for the representation of concepts. In this paper we introduce an algebra for the manipulation of different conceptual spaces in order to formalise the process whereby an artificial agent rearranges its internal conceptual representations as a consequence of its perceptions, which are here rendered in terms of …

Conceptual spaceSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniProcess (engineering)Computer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceConceptual model (computer science)Representation (systemics)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionCognitive agentSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaCognitive agentsConceptual schemaAlgebraConceptual frameworkArtificial IntelligenceConceptual graphConceptual systemConceptual spaces
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Economic valuation of environmental benefits from wastewater treatment processes: An empirical approach for Spain

2009

Economic research into the design and implementation of policies for the efficient management of water resources has been emphasized by the European Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EC). The efficient implementation of policies to prevent the degradation and depletion of water resources requires determining their value in social and economic terms and incorporating this information into the decision-making process. A process of wastewater treatment has many associated environmental benefits. However, these benefits are often not calculated because they are not set by the market, due to inadequate property rights, the presence of externalities, and the lack of perfect information…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringCost-Benefit AnalysisShadow priceEnvironmentWaste ManagementWater SupplyEnvironmental Chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionWaste Management and DisposalEcosystemValuation (finance)media_commonCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryWater PollutionEnvironmental resource managementPerfect informationEnvironmental economicsPollutionWater Framework DirectiveSpainProperty rightsbusinessExternalityEnvironmental MonitoringScience of The Total Environment
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Argumentation graphs with constraint-based reasoning for collaborative expertise

2018

International audience; Collaborative processes are very important in telemedicine domain since they allow for making right decisions in complex situations with multidisciplinary staff. When modelling these collaborative processes, some inconsistencies can appear. In semantic modelling (conceptual graphs), these inconsistencies are verified using constraints. In this work, collaborative processes are represented using an argumentation system modelled in a conceptual graph formalism where inconsistencies could be particular bad attack relation between arguments. To overcome these inconsistencies, two solutions are proposed. The first one is to weight the arguments evolving in the argumentati…

Constraint based reasoningmedical deontologyComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencedomain0206 medical engineeringMédecine humaine et pathologieArgumentation theory02 engineering and technologyInconsistenciesWeightingdecision makingArgumentation theoryAutreMultidisciplinary approachframeworksCredibilityconceptual graphs0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringinconsistenciesCompetence (human resources)Health professionalsManagement scienceMedical deontology[INFO.INFO-LO]Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO]decision-makingargumentation theory16. Peace & justice020601 biomedical engineeringWeightingassignmentConceptual graphsHardware and ArchitectureConceptual graph020201 artificial intelligence & image processingweightingteleexpertiseDecision makingpreference-based argumentationmanagement[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologySoftwareFuture Generation Computer Systems
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Improving data quality in construction engineering projects : an action design research approach

2014

Aurthor's version of an article in the journal: Journal of Management in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000202 The topic of data and information quality (DQ/IQ) is a longstanding issue of interest in both academia and practice in the construction engineering field. Poor DQ/IQ has led to poor engineering drawings that, in turn, have led to delays and, eventually, cost overruns. In this paper, a study is reported that took an action design research (ADR) approach to develop and evaluate a DQ/IQ assessment tool, which is called the information quality system (IQS), in a large global engineering and construction company. The eval…

Construction managementInformation managementData processingEngineeringaction design researchbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementGeneral EngineeringInformation processingInformation qualityinformation qualityinformation managementBuilding and ConstructionManagement Science and Operations ResearchConstruction engineeringData qualityframeworksIndustrial relationsconstruction engineeringdata qualityAction design researchVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321business
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Viable Systems Approach and Consumer Culture Theory: A Conceptual Framework

2013

The aim of this study is to depict the relational dynamics between the firm/ brand and the individual/consumer or communities of consumers. To this aim we propose a conceptual framework, integrating the viable systems approach (VSA) with consumer culture theory (CCT), which considers the individual as an active co-maker of the product/brand (‘prosumer’). The VSA view of the firm overcomes the limitations of CCT research, which is mainly focused on the individual, giving little consideration to the other actors in the context. Among the different approaches under the umbrella of viable systems we chose the VSA because of its emphasis on the analysis of the systemic external relations with th…

Consumption (economics)Knowledge managementbrand community; consonance; consumer culture theory; resonance; subculture of consumption; viable systems approachconsumer culture theorybusiness.industrysubculture of consumptionContext (language use)consonanceviable systems approach (VSA) consumer culture theory (CCT) brand community sub-culture of consumption consonance-resonanceViable systems approachbrand communityBrand communityresonanceConceptual frameworkEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Product (category theory)Marketingbusinessviable systems approachProsumerConsumer culture theorySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Geographical cues: evidences from New and Old World countries' wine consumers

2020

PurposeThis systematic review aims to investigate how geographical cues affect wine consumers' behaviors, with reference to the New and Old Worlds, and accordingly, how are recent consumption patterns and new consumer profiles modifying roles of geographical cues?Design/methodology/approachThis work employed a systematic literature review methodology on the extant literature published from 2009 to 2019.FindingsResults, summarized in a conceptual framework, emphasize five thematic areas on how geographical cues should be considered for future research and for new marketing strategies to capture consumers of New and Old World wines. Consumers' wine knowledge, socio-ethno-demographic factors, …

Consumption (economics)Wine0303 health sciencesOld World030309 nutrition & dieteticsSystematic literature review05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Affect (psychology)Place of originWine's extrinsic cues03 medical and health sciencesSystematic reviewWine consumerConceptual frameworkWork (electrical)Risk-reduction strategySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinessMarketingFood ScienceBritish Food Journal
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Perspectives on Cluster Evolution: Critical Review and Future Research Issues

2015

The past two decades have witnessed an ever-growing scholarly interest in regional clusters. The focus of research has mainly been on why clusters exist and what characteristics “functioning” clusters hold. Although the interest in more dynamic views on clusters is not new, in recent years, however, more attention has been paid to providing better explanations of how clusters change and develop over time, giving rise to an increasing popularity of different variants of the cluster life cycle approach. This article offers a critical review of various cluster life cycle models. We discuss the key ideas and arguments put forward by their main protagonists and we identify several shortcomings –…

Context sensitivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectcluster evolution; life cycle approaches; context sensitivity; multi-scalar frameworks; human agencyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopularityNeglectjel:R50EconomyCluster developmentjel:R10Human geographyCluster (physics)jel:R58jel:P48Critical assessmentSociologyEconomic geographyjel:R11media_common
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A conceptual framework for ubiquitous mobile environments.

2008

The aim of this paper is to reflect upon and develop a conceptual framework that addresses the relationship between real and virtual life, with a particular focus on mobile gaming as one potential methodology for learning. The comprehension of the virtual-real life relationship is relevant not only to mobile gaming, but also to the ongoing discussions about and development of ubiquitous computing.

Context-aware pervasive systemsUbiquitous robotUbiquitous computingConceptual frameworkComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionMobile computingMobile searchMobile WebMobile technologyPORTABLE-POLYTRONIC 2008 - 2nd IEEE International Interdisciplinary Conference on Portable Information Devices and the 2008 7th IEEE Conference on Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics
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The social benefits of restoring water quality in the context of the Water Framework Directive: A comparison of willingness to pay and willingness to…

2009

The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is by far the most important piece of water legislation in Europe for the coming decades. Its main aim is to achieve "good ecological status" for all water resources by 2015. The economic valuation of the non-market benefits derived from improving water quality is an important input in assisting the design and implementation of efficient and effective water management policies. In this study, the contingent valuation method has been applied with a double purpose. On the one hand, we have estimated the value of a hypothetical improvement in water quality of a river asking individuals about their willingness to pay, and on the other hand, the issue of exemp…

Contingent valuationConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringCost–benefit analysisPresent valuebusiness.industryCost-Benefit AnalysisEnvironmental resource managementContext (language use)Environmental economicsModels TheoreticalPollutionWater resourcesWillingness to payWater Framework DirectiveRiversSocioeconomic FactorsSpainWater SupplySurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental ChemistryBusinessWillingness to acceptWaste Management and DisposalThe Science of the total environment
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A conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of resilience.

2014

AbstractThe well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure to severe psychological or physical adversity has ignited interest in the mechanisms that protect against stress-related mental illness. Focusing on resilience rather than pathophysiology in many ways represents a paradigm shift in clinical-psychological and psychiatric research that has great potential for the development of new prevention and treatment strategies. More recently, research into resilience also arrived in the neurobiological community, posing nontrivial questions about ecological validity and translatability. Drawing on concepts and findings from transdiagnostic psychiatry, emoti…

Coping (psychology)PhysiologyMental DisordersStressorCognitionCognitive neuroscienceResilience PsychologicalMental illnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyConceptual frameworkParadigm shiftmedicineHumansPsychologyCognitive psychologyThe Behavioral and brain sciences
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