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On the Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring in dwellings: a feasibility perspective

2021

The oncoming modernization process of the power grids, driven above all by decarbonisation objectives and the continuous improvement of digital technologies, is encouraging active participation in the electricity market by consumers through the Demand-Response mechanism. From this perspective, the introduction of smart meters and energy consumption monitoring devices plays a fundamental role, being able to give benefits to consumers, suppliers and the electricity grid itself. This paper proposes a supervised method of non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) based on the recognition of patterns in the time domain with the Dynamic Time Warping algorithm which is suitable for low-cost smart meter…

Dynamic time warpingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Energy consumptionHeuristic algorithmsPower system dynamicsEuropeLow-carbon economyElectricity supply industrySmart meterssmart gridnon-intrusive load monitoring (NILM)dynamic time warping (DTW)Electricity marketMetering modeTime domainEnergy consumptionLow-carbon economyIndustrial engineeringPower (physics)2021 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2021 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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Development and validation of the thought control ability questionnaire

2005

12 pages, 3 tables.-- Available online Sep 11, 2004.

Emotional vulnerabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychopathological symptomsThought suppressionCognitionUnwanted intrusive thougthsNeuroticismbehavioral disciplines and activitiesCognitive processesThought controlTrait anxietyWorryEmotional vulnerabilityPsychologyControl (linguistics)Thought suppressionGeneral Psychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyPsychopathology
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An Intra-Subject Approach Based on the Application of HMM to Predict Concentration in Educational Contexts from Nonintrusive Physiological Signals in…

2021

Previous research has proven the strong influence of emotions on student engagement and motivation. Therefore, emotion recognition is becoming very relevant in educational scenarios, but there is no standard method for predicting students’ affects. However, physiological signals have been widely used in educational contexts. Some physiological signals have shown a high accuracy in detecting emotions because they reflect spontaneous affect-related information, which is fresh and does not require additional control or interpretation. Most proposed works use measuring equipment for which applicability in real-world scenarios is limited because of its high cost and intrusiveness. To tackle this…

IntrusivenessComputer scienceEmotionsControl (management)Student engagementContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyuser-centred systemsLearner modellinglcsh:Chemical technologyNonintrusiveMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryTask (project management)Heart RateUser-centred systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumanslcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAffective computingHidden Markov modelaffective computingInstrumentationInformáticabusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistrynonintrusiveAffective computingComputer scienceAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsphysiological sensors0104 chemical scienceslearner modellingPhysiological sensors020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceState (computer science)Skin TemperaturebusinesscomputerSensors
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Privacy nudges as policy interventions: comparing US and German media users’ evaluation of information privacy nudges

2017

ABSTRACTThe protection of individuals’ online privacy is one of the main challenges for Internet policy. As the informed consent paradigm has largely failed to ensure privacy protection online, we examine nudging as a tool of soft paternalism as an alternative intervention to sensitize users towards online privacy. Building upon the criticism that nudging is considered being manipulative and reducing people’s autonomy in decision-making, we inquire how media users themselves evaluate nudges’ effectiveness and intrusiveness. In particular, we distinguish nudges either as targeting heuristic decision-making (system 1) or deliberate decision-making through education and information (system 2).…

IntrusivenessInformation privacyNudge theorybusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternet privacyPsychological intervention050801 communication & media studiesLibrary and Information Sciences050105 experimental psychologyPaternalismIntervention (law)0508 media and communicationsInformed consent0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychologyAutonomymedia_commonInformation, Communication & Society
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Factors contributing brand attitude in advergames: Entertainment and irritation

2012

The main contribution of this article is to offer new insights into the antecedents of brand attitude in an advergaming context, focusing on entertainment and irritation as its main drivers. Also, the indirect effect of intrusiveness and congruence on brand attitude is analyzed. A structured questionnaire was completed by a sample of 100 undergraduate and postgraduate students after playing to a real casual advergame. The results show that entertainment is the main driver of brand attitude although irritation also exerts a significant effect on brand attitude due to perceived intrusiveness that, in turn, is determined by incongruence. The study provides useful managerial implications for co…

MarketingIntrusivenessBrand managementMarketing managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementProduct strategyEmployer brandingProduct managementAdvertisingBusinessBrand equityBrand loyaltyJournal of Brand Management
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The Antecedents of Consumers’ Negative Attitudes Toward SMS Advertising: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Study

2013

Short message service (SMS) advertising refers to the transmission of advertising via mobile phones in the form of text-based messages (Haghirian, Madlberger, and Tanuskova 2005). Recent marketing research indicates that investigations on consumers’ attitudes toward SMS advertising are limited, and empirical examination of antecedents that negatively influence attitudes toward SMS advertising is even scarcer. As a consequence of this lack of knowledge, current practices of mobile advertising might be ineffective. This research examines irritation, privacy concerns, and intrusiveness perception as main factors that provoke a negative attitude toward SMS advertising. Using structural equation…

MarketingIntrusivenessShort Message ServiceSms advertisingbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyAdvertisingStructural equation modelingEmpirical researchPerceptionLack of knowledgeBusinessMarketing researchmedia_commonJournal of Interactive Advertising
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Part 3. A question of perspective: The association between intrusive thoughts and obsessionality in 11 countries

2014

Abstract A key assumption of contemporary cognitive-behavioral models of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is that obsessional thoughts exist on a continuum with “normal” unwanted intrusive thoughts. Recently, however, some authors have challenged this notion. The present study aimed to clarify (a) the extent that different types of intrusive thoughts in nonclinical individuals are associated with obsessionality, (b) the relative contribution of frequency, distress and control ratings to obsessionality, and (c) the extent that existing findings (primarily from North American or European samples) generalize to other countries in the world. Five hundred and fifty-four non clinical individua…

OCDObsessive compulsive inventory[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyIntrusive thoughts; Obsessionality; Obsessions; Obsessive-compulsive inventory-revised; OCD; Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry and Mental HealthVulnerability factorIntrusive thoughtsObsessionsObsessive-compulsive inventory-revisedDistressClinical PsychologyNon clinicalObsessionalityPsychiatry and Mental HealthPerceived controlObsessional thoughtsPsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSClinical psychology
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Desarrollo y presentación de una entrevista para la evaluación de los pensamientos ansiosos en niños

2021

Presentación de la entrevista semiestructurada CATI desarrollada para la evaluación de intrusiones de contenido obsesivo en menores

OCDintrusive thoughtschildreninterview:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍACATI
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Intrusive thoughts in non-clinical subjects: the role of frequency and unpleasantness on appraisal ratings and control strategies

2004

This study explores the frequency of the appearance of intrusive thoughts in normal people, as well their association with cognitive appraisals and control strategies. A total of 336 subjects completed the Spanish adaptation of the Obsessional Intrusions Inventory-Revised (ROII), designed by Purdon and Clark (1993, 1994a, 1994b). Most of the subjects (99.4%) reported experiencing intrusive thoughts occasionally, but only 13% reported having them with some frequency. The intrusions were included in two factors: aggression, sexually and socially inappropriate behaviours, and doubts, checking, and cleanliness. The frequency of appearance of the most upsetting intrusive thought was associated w…

Persistence (psychology)Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionSelf-controlDevelopmental psychologyIntrusive thoughtClinical PsychologyNon clinicalmedicinemedicine.symptomControl (linguistics)Association (psychology)Psychologymedia_commonClinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
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Il delitto di "caporalato" tra diritti minimi della persona e tutela del mercato del lavoro

2020

Il contributo analizza il reato di intermediazione illecita e sfruttamento lavorativo, offrendo un’analisi comparata con il sistema repressivo tedesco. Lo studio si sofferma, in particolare, sui limiti di legittimazione del diritto penale nella punizione dei fatti di “caporalato”, nel tentativo di scongiurare che l’intervento repressivo nelle dinamiche economiche e contrattuali, di natura sinallagmatica, possa assumere una portata tale da porsi in contrasto con il canone della sussidiarietà. A tal fine, si suggerisce una prospettiva ermeneutica che incentri il disvalore penale del reato di cui all’art. 603-bis c.p. sulla lesione dei diritti fondamentali del lavoratore – riconducibili agli a…

Settore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleThe paper analyses the offence of unlawful work intermediation and exploitation offering a comparative analysis with the German punitive system. The study focuses in particular on the limits of legitimacy of criminal law in the punishment of gangmaster acts in the attempt to avoid that the punitive intervention in economic and contractual dynamics of a mutual nature could be so intrusive to be in contrast with the principle of subsidiarity. To this end the author suggests an interpretative perspective that centres the penal disvalue of the offence under article 603-bis of the criminal code on the harm to fundamental workers’ rights – as linked to articles 4 35 and 36 of the Italian Constitutions – which work as a limit to entrepreneurial freedom. To be sure the indexes of exploitation listed by the criminalising norm seem to echo those fundamental human rights attributed to a person as a worker: those very same rights that – when harmed in their minimal and therefore intangible dimension – legitimise the intervention of the ius terribile. The article also stresses the protection of the job market: in this sense the offence – even if situated within the Kernstrafrecht – represents a new paradigm of the institutional response within the framework of the contemporary relationships between law and economics.
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