Search results for "Interaction"

showing 10 items of 5710 documents

The dynamics over the next few years of the Spanish mobile telecommunications market share: a mathematical modelling approach

2013

Taking into account available data from 2002 to 2009 about the market share percentages of the Spanish mobile telecommunications service providers, a dynamic diffusion model to study the evolution of the clients’ change between the different companies during the period 2010–2016 is proposed. The constructed model provides a tool for forecasting short-term trends about the customers’ preferences with respect to mobile network operators taking into account both, autonomous decisions due to direct marketing and advertising strategies, and also decisions adopted through interaction via social influence. The model can provide insights to companies for designing strategies in order to gain market…

business.industryMarket shareApplied MathematicsService providerSocial interactionModellingComputer Science ApplicationsDirect marketingControl and Systems EngineeringOrder (exchange)Mobile telecommunications servicesModeling and SimulationMarket share analysisCellular networkECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDADMobile telephonyMarket shareMATEMATICA APLICADAbusinessSoftwareSimulationIndustrial organizationForecastingSocial influenceMathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems
researchProduct

Emotions, Motives, Individuals, and Cultures in Interaction

2016

Cognitive aspects of the human mind form the foundations of solving usability problems. However, being able to use a technology is not the only critical psychological question in the design of successful HTI. In addition to understanding users’ capabilities, it is equally important to comprehend their preferences and what they want to accomplish with the help of technologies. Knowledge of the dynamic mind—in particular human emotions, motives, and personality—helps address such ‘liking and wanting’ concerns in HTI design.

business.industryMental representationCognitionUsabilityInteraction designbusinessPsychologyCognitive psychology
researchProduct

The Role of Parasocial Interaction and Teleparticipation on Teleshopping Behaviour

2011

Nowadays, television media has evolved into an important channel of direct selling that brands and advertisers are exploiting. Many technological changes (e.g., digital television appearance or the integration of Internet in the TV medium and mobile technology) have increasingly led to consumers see television as a channel for purchasing products and services and as a source of information (Beyer et al., 2007). However, researchers have put little interest on teleshopping, one of the consumer behaviour phenomena.

business.industryParasocial interactionMobile technologyAdvertisingThe InternetBusinessDigital televisionChannel (broadcasting)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSConsumer behaviourDirect sellingPurchasing
researchProduct

How Can Secure Websites Improve Buying Intention?

2014

A conceptual model is proposed to show 3 effects of augmenting security perceptions (more pleasure, less perceived risk and higher trust) in order to improve buying intention. The role of usability in reinforcing these direct and indirect security effects has also been tested. This study examines the reinforcement of previous relationships in highly usable contexts. To test this, a fictitious website was designed for a nonexistent clothing company directed at the segment of middle class consumers. Two blocks of changes were made to alter website usability: one concerning website speed and the other related to ease of use. Results for a study sample of 170 respondents show that in usable con…

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyUsabilityE-commerceUSableWeb application securityComputer Science ApplicationsPleasureHuman-Computer InteractionRisk perceptionOrder (business)MarketingbusinessPsychologyWeb usabilitymedia_commonJournal of Organizational and End User Computing
researchProduct

Using Induced Ordered Weighted Averaging (IOWA) Operators for Aggregation in Cross-Efficiency Evaluations

2014

This paper proposes an enhancement of the cross-efficiency evaluation through the aggregation of cross-efficiencies by using a particular type of induced ordered weighted averaging IOWA operator. The use of a weighted average of cross-efficiencies for the calculation of the cross-efficiency scores, instead of the usual arithmetic mean, allows us to introduce some flexibility into the analysis. In particular, the main purpose of the approach we present is to provide aggregation weights that reflect the decision maker DM preferences regarding the relative importance that should be attached to the cross-efficiencies provided by the different decision-making units. To do it, an ordering is to b…

business.industryType (model theory)Theoretical Computer ScienceHuman-Computer InteractionVariable (computer science)Matrix (mathematics)Operator (computer programming)Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligencebusinessOrdered weighted averaging aggregation operatorWeighted arithmetic meanAlgorithmRowSoftwareMathematicsArithmetic meanInternational Journal of Intelligent Systems
researchProduct

Theatrical virtual acoustic rendering with head movement interaction

2019

AbstractNowadays, the use of virtual reality/virtual acoustics (VR/VA) in archaeology for rendering lost buildings is an important topic in the cultural heritage field. Moreover, the addition of additional senses apart from the sight increases the feeling of immersion in virtual environments. The aim of this paper is to show the interaction work developed in a VA system, based on Unity and FMOD, the graphical and acoustical reconstruction of an ancient building and the development of a VR goggles with headphones to render 3D audio and video interactively. This system has been implemented to render auralizations in a binaural system and has been applied to the renderization of an old and los…

business.product_categoryComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyVirtual realityIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRendering (computer graphics)SightCultural heritageArtificial IntelligenceHuman–computer interactionImmersion (virtual reality)AuralizationbusinessBinaural recordingHeadphones021106 design practice & managementArtificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
researchProduct

Correcting for the study bias associated with protein-protein interaction measurements reveals differences between protein degree distributions from …

2015

Protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are associated with multiple types of biases partly rooted in technical limitations of the experimental techniques. Another source of bias are the different frequencies with which proteins have been studied for interaction partners. It is generally believed that proteins with a large number of interaction partners tend to be essential, evolutionarily conserved, and involved in disease. It has been repeatedly reported that proteins driving tumor formation have a higher number of PPI partners. However, it has been noticed before that the degree distribution of PPI networks is biased toward disease proteins, which tend to have been studied more often …

cancer genesstudy biasGeneticsprotein–protein interactionsdegree distributionnetwork analysisOriginal ResearchFrontiers in genetics
researchProduct

First-Episode Psychosis Patients Who Deteriorated in the Premorbid Period Do Not Have Higher Polygenic Risk Scores Than Others: A Cluster Analysis of…

2023

Abstract Cluster studies identified a subgroup of patients with psychosis whose premorbid adjustment deteriorates before the onset, which may reflect variation in genetic influence. However, other studies reported a complex relationship between distinctive patterns of cannabis use and cognitive and premorbid impairment that is worthy of consideration. We examined whether: (1) premorbid social functioning (PSF) and premorbid academic functioning (PAF) in childhood and adolescence and current intellectual quotient (IQ) define different clusters in 802 first-episode of psychosis (FEP) patients; resulting clusters vary in (2) polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia (SCZ_PRS), bipolar dis…

cannabiscannabiAdolescentBIPOLAR DISORDERADJUSTMENTGENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONSCLASSIFICATIONbipolarschizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental healthPsychotic DisordersRisk FactorsIQONSETpremorbidschizophrenia.HumansCluster AnalysisGENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATIONTRAJECTORIESdeteriorationSchizophrenia Bulletin
researchProduct

The caramel flavour: impacts of the volatile and the non-volatile fraction on perception

2013

The aim of this thesis was to investigate the impact of the volatile odorant fraction and the non-volatile fraction on the perception of caramel flavour. The first step focused on the analytical characterization of the volatile odorant fraction of caramel using Gas Chromatography coupled to Olfactometry (GC/O), GC/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) and heart-cutting MDGC/MS/O. Results highlighted the presence of more than one hundred compounds and demonstrated the complexity of the caramel volatile fraction. The objective of the second step was to understand the contribution of odorant compounds identified to the caramel aroma typicality. Literature shows that odour intensity is not sufficient to ev…

caramelheart-cuttinginteractionsrecombinationflavoursensory analysisaddition testin-vitro aroma release[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionaromagas-chromatographyomission testAnalyse sensoriellefactorial designodourarome[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologyflaveurodeur
researchProduct

The role of patient specific morphology and contractility of the left atrial appendage on the thromboembolic risk in atrial fibrillation

2022

The vast majority of thrombi that cause ischemic complications in atrial fibrillation originate in the left atrial appendage. The left atrial appendage is an anatomical structure that starts from the left atrium, characterized by a wide morphological variability between individuals. This work analyses simulated hemodynamic for different patient-specific models of the left atrial appendage, using computational fluid-structure interaction studies, modelling the effect of changes in contractility and shape resulting from atrial fibrillation. Three operating conditions were analysed: sinus rhythm, acute atrial fibrillation, and chronic atrial fibrillation. These were simulated on four patient-s…

cardiovascular engineeringfluid structure interactionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchineleft atrial appendageatrial fibrillation
researchProduct