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UNIVERSITY IS ARCHITECTURE FOR THE RESEARCH EVALUATION SUPPORT

2017

The measuring of research results can be used in different ways e.g. for assignment of research grants and afterwards for evaluation of project’s results. It can be used also for recruiting or promoting research institutions’ staff. Because of a wide usage of such measurement, the selection of appropriate measures is important. At the same time there does not exist a common view which metrics should be used in this field, moreover many existing metrics that are widely used are often misleading due to different reasons, e.g. computed from incomplete or faulty data, the metric’s computation formula may be invalid or the computation results can be interpreted wrongly. To produce a good framewo…

Computer scienceData qualityInformation systemScopusSelection (linguistics)research evaluation; research metrics; data integration; information system; data qualityMetric (unit)Architecturecomputer.software_genrecomputerData scienceField (computer science)Data integrationEnvironment. Technology. Resources.
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Correspondences and Contrasts in Foreign Language Pedagogy and Translation Studies

2013

Correspondences and contrasts in foreign language pedagogy.- Correspondences and contrasts in translation studies.

Computer scienceDirect methodForeign languagePedagogyTranslation studiesLinguistics
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What Can Linguistics Do to Technology Design?

2021

Intelligent technologies have already revolutionized the economy, and they will continue to do so via autonomous, AI-based systems and artefacts. Artefacts can handle much more intellectually complicated tasks than was possible before. However, the technological transformation will set new demands for technology design and designers. Designing electromechanical technologies has been based on natural science, but intelligent technologies will extensively use knowledge of human research and information processing to create new artefacts. Intelligent information processing has so far been possible only for biological systems and especially for human minds. Therefore, their functions and behavi…

Computer scienceEmerging technologies05 social sciencesInformation processingDesign thinkingLanguage and thought06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionDesign languageLinguisticsExplication060302 philosophy0502 economics and businessSet (psychology)050203 business & managementDesign technology
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Asymmetries in path encoding in Sicilian: A diachronic overview

2017

This talk aims at describing the encoding of path within the system of spatial relations in Sicilian, an Italo-Romance language spoken in Sicily and its satellite islands. In general terms, spatial relations in Sicilian remain largely unexplored in the light of the current linguistic theories. As a consequence, the first point addressed in the proposed description is the comparison of Sicilian data with the cross-linguistic scenario. It is generally argued in the relevant literature that the encoding of path appears to be less autonomous compared to source, goal, and location at the cross-linguistic level, and its encoding is frequently based on location (see Stolz 1992). In Sicilian, the s…

Computer scienceEncoding (memory)Path (graph theory)languageTopologySicilian language space prepositionsSicilianlanguage.human_languageSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Lists of Spanish sentences with equivalent predictability, phonetic content, length, and frequency of the last word.

2010

This paper presents a pool of Spanish sentences designed for use in cognitive research and speech processing in circumstances in which the effects of context are relevant. These lists of sentences are divided into six lists of 25 equivalent high-predictability sentences and six lists of 25 low-predictability sentences according to the extent to which the last word can be predicted by the preceding context. These lists were also equivalent in phonetic content, length and frequency of the last word. These lists are intended for use in psycholinguistic research with Spanish-speaking listeners.

Computer scienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyContext (language use)computer.software_genreYoung AdultPhoneticsCognitive researchHumansAttentionPredictabilityContent (Freudian dream analysis)LanguagePsycholinguisticsbusiness.industryResearchSpeech IntelligibilitySpeech processingSensory SystemsSemanticsWord lists by frequencySpeech PerceptionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerWord (computer architecture)Natural language processingPerceptual and motor skills
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Of Many, Many Other Things

2021

Propositions of everyday discourse can have, unlike those of formal languages, other components over and above the predicate and the terms needed to saturate it. These components are of two very different sorts: adverbs and further individual terms. Only adverbs have already been discussed by other writers in this connection; but they are not the whole story.

Computer scienceFormal languagePredicate (mathematical logic)LinguisticsConnection (mathematics)
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The cone of gaze

2011

Gaze direction is an important cue that regulates social interactions. Although humans are very accurate in determining gaze directions in general, they have a surprisingly liberal criterion for the presence of mutual gaze. We first established a psychophysical task to measure the cone of gaze, which required observers to adjust the eyes of a virtual head to the margins of the area of mutual gaze. Then we examined differences between 2D, 3D, and genuine real life gaze. Finally, the tolerance for image distortions when the virtual head is not viewed from the proper vantage point was investigated. Gaze direction was remarkably robust toward loss in detail and distortion. Important lessons for…

Computer scienceHead (linguistics)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONEye contactVirtual realityGazeVisualizationInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESRobustness (computer science)DistortionPerceptionComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessmedia_common2011 4th International Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI 2011
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Boolean Networks: A Primer

2021

Abstract Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) stand out as a relevant example where omics-data approaches have been extensively and successfully employed. For instance, an outstanding outcome of the Autism Genome Project relies in the identification of biomarkers and the mapping of biological processes potentially implicated in ASDs’ pathogenesis. Several of these mapped processes are related to molecular and cellular events (e.g., synaptogenesis and synapse function, axon growth and guidance, etc.) that are required for the development of a correct neuronal connectivity. Interestingly, these data are consistent with results of brain imaging studies of some patients. Despite these remarkable pr…

Computer scienceIn silicoAttractor Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) Axon guidance Basin of attraction Boolean network BoolNet Computational model Copy number variants (CNVs) Growth cone In silico mutagenesis Mutations Neurodevelopmental disorders Systems biologyGenome projectComputational biologyGene mutationmedicine.diseasePhenotypeEndophenotypemental disordersmedicineAutismIdentification (biology)Function (biology)
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Touchless Interfaces For Public Displays

2016

Public displays have lately become ubiquitous thanks to the decreasing cost of such technology and public policies supporting the development of smart cities. Depending on form factor, those displays might use touchless gestural interfaces that therefore are becoming more often the subject of public and private research. In this paper, we focus on touchless interactions with situated public displays, and introduce a pilot study on comparing two interfaces: an interface based on the Microsoft Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), a de facto standard in the field, and a novel interface, designed by us. Differently from the HIG-based one, our interface displays an avatar, which does not require an…

Computer scienceInterface (computing)Public displaysPush-button02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreTouchless interfaceGestural inputPublic displayHuman–computer interaction020204 information systemsHuman interface guidelinesUser interface design0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGestural input; Public displays; Touchless interfaces; User interface design; Software; Human-Computer InteractionAvatarSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFocus (computing)Multimedia020207 software engineeringUser interface designHuman-Computer InteractionTouchless interfacescomputerSoftwareDe facto standardGestureProceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
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Tracking down phrasal verbs: the case of up and down

2016

Since the frequency of phrasal verbs is register-specific, it is essential for L2 learners to be exposed to the most productive phrasal verbs in their field of study. Thus, English for Police learners should become familiar and practise the most recurrent phrasal verbs in the context of crime and police investigative work. In this study we determine the frequency and meaning extensions of phrasal verbs with the particles up and down in a spoken corpus of English for the Police on the basis of which we also generate teaching materials for L2 trainee police officers. This research extends McCarthy and O’Dell’s (2004) scope of analysis by encompassing not only phrasal verbs related to criminal…

Computer scienceL2 learnersContext (language use)Tracking (education)Criminal behaviorCognitive linguisticsLinguisticsLlenguatge i llengüesMeaning (linguistics)Onomázein
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