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On the use of generalized harmonic means in image processing using multiresolution algorithms

2019

In this paper we design a family of cell-average nonlinear prediction operators that make use of the generalized harmonic means and we apply the resulting schemes to image processing. The new famil...

business.industryApplied MathematicsHarmonic meanStability (learning theory)Image processing010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesNonlinear predictionComputer Science Applications010101 applied mathematicsComputational Theory and Mathematics0101 mathematicsbusinessAlgorithmNonlinear operatorsSubdivisionMathematicsInternational Journal of Computer Mathematics
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CARACTERÍSTICAS MOTIVACIONALES DE PREESCOLARES CON BAJO RENDIMIENTO MATEMÁTICO

2016

El presente trabajo pretende profundizar en la motivación hacia el aprendizaje y el estilo atribucional de preescolares con bajo rendimiento matemático en relación a dos grupos de referencia: rendimiento medio y riesgo de Trastorno Específico de Aprendizaje con Dificultad Matemática (TEAP-DM). Participaron en el estudio 209 preescolares categorizados en función de su nivel de rendimiento aritmético mediante una prueba estandarizada. Se evaluaron los constructos de competencia-motivación, atención-persistencia y actitud hacia el aprendizaje, relacionadas con la motivación hacia el aprendizaje, y de internalidad, estabilidad y globalidad del estilo atribucional. Los resultados mostraron difer…

business.industryMathematical performance05 social sciencesStability (learning theory)050301 educationStandardized testDevelopmental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Risk groups0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpecific Learning DisorderbusinessPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Using Kaleidoscopic Pedagogy to Foster Critically Reflective Learning About Management and Leadership

2019

This chapter focuses on an Arts-Based Intervention (ABI) into an Introductory course of Management and Leadership offered to students considering key concepts and frames of thinking in the field for the first time. First, we introduce Kaleidoscopic Pedagogy and conceptually frame our ABI in relation to the mode of learning that it allows for together with the drive for equality that it is concerned with. We then introduce the context of the ABI, describe the course and its background and the course facilitators together with information about the participants. Emphasis is placed on the way the course was framed to bring a sense of present-day management reality through our use of art-based …

critically reflective learningbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Reflective practicekaleidoscopic pedagogyContext (language use)The artsSensuous learning theoryorganizational learningIntervention (counseling)Creative pedagogyPedagogyOrganizational learningarts-based interventionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONFrame (artificial intelligence)businessPsychology
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The moral journey of learning a pedagogy: a qualitative exploration of student–teachers’ formal and informal writing of dialogic pedagogy

2015

Students of education encounter a range of pedagogies yet how future teachers’ appropriate moral principles are little understood. We conducted an investigation into this process with 10 international students of education attending an intensive course on ‘dialogic pedagogy’ in a university in Finland. The data comprising student learning journals and essays were coded for the level of questioning, acceptance and irreverence. In the findings, reverential acceptance was more frequent than questioning and irreverence; however, our qualitative analysis also found a large number of micro-transitions between questioning, acceptance and irreverence suggesting a dynamic interplay. Recognising this…

dialogical approach to qualitative analysisCultural Studiesdialogic pedagogyZone of proximal developmentTeaching methodDialogic pedagogyTeacher educationEducationlearning journalsMoral developmentPedagogyLearning theoryta516zone of proximal developmentPhilosophy of educationPsychologyQualitative researchPedagogy, Culture & Society
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Discrete cortical representations and their stability in the presence of synaptic turnover

2015

Population imaging in mouse auditory cortex revealed clustering of neural responses to brief complex sounds: the activity of a local population typically falls close to one out of a small number of observed states [1]. These clusters appear to group sets of auditory stimuli into a discrete set of activity patterns and could thereby form the basis for representations of sound categories. However, to be useful for the brain, such representations should be robust against fluctuations in the underlying circuitry, which are significant even in the absences of any explicit learning paradigm [2]. Here we introduce a novel firing rate based circuit model of mouse auditory cortex to study the emerge…

education.field_of_studyBasis (linear algebra)Computer scienceGeneral NeurosciencePopulationStability (learning theory)Discrete setAuditory cortexInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSynaptic noiseCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePoster PresentationCluster analysiseducationNeuroscienceBMC Neuroscience
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Networks of knowledge among unionized firms

2008

We develop a model of strategic networks in order to analyze how trade unions will affect the stability of R&D networks through which knowledge is transmitted in an oligopolistic industry. Whenever firms settle wages, the partially connected network is likely to emerge in the long run if and only if knowledge spillovers are large enough. However, when unions settle wages, the complete network is the unique stable network. In other words, the stronger the union bargaining power is, the more symmetric stable R&D networks will be. In terms of network efficiency, the partially connected network (when firms settle wages) does not Pareto dominate the complete network (when unions settle wages) an…

jel:C70Economics and Econometricsjel:D85Pareto principleStability (learning theory)jel:J50OligopolyMicroeconomicsjel:L20Bargaining powerOrder (exchange)jel:L13EconomicsIndustrial organizationCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Evaluating Safety Systems for Machine Tools with Computer Numerical Control using Analytic Hierarchy Process

2019

Computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools are complex production systems with fully automatic machine parts. Nowadays, high feed rates and machining speeds are used during the machining process. Human operators are still needed to set-up the machine, load/unload workpieces and parts, load the machining code, and supervise the machining process. The operators work in an environment where automated high-speed motions occur, and consequently, CNC machine tools have to be equipped with safety systems. The approach presented in this paper was to evaluate the main safety systems of CNC machine tools based upon the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The analyzed systems were divided into six m…

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Assessment of nonnegative matrix factorization algorithms for electroencephalography spectral analysis.

2020

AbstractBackgroundNonnegative matrix factorization (NMF) has been successfully used for electroencephalography (EEG) spectral analysis. Since NMF was proposed in the 1990s, many adaptive algorithms have been developed. However, the performance of their use in EEG data analysis has not been fully compared. Here, we provide a comparison of four NMF algorithms in terms of accuracy of estimation, stability (repeatability of the results) and time complexity of algorithms with simulated data. In the practical application of NMF algorithms, stability plays an important role, which was an emphasis in the comparison. A Hierarchical clustering algorithm was implemented to evaluate the stability of NM…

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A Note on the High Stability of Happiness: The Minimal Effects of a Nuclear Catastrophe on Life Satisfaction

2008

Using life satisfaction as a direct measure of individual utility has become popular in the empirical economic literature. In this context, it is crucial to know what circumstances or changes the measure is sensitive to. Is life satisfaction a volatile concept that is affected by minor changes in life circumstances? Or is it a reliable measure of personal happiness? This paper will analyze the impact of a catastrophe, namely the nuclear catastrophe of Chernobyl, on life satisfaction. I use longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study and especially information collected on a monthly basis which allows the researcher to study calendar effects. The following clear-cut results …

media_common.quotation_subjectStability (learning theory)Personal lifeLife satisfactionContext (language use)jel:A12Minor (academic)jel:A19Subjective Well-Being Happiness Environmental Protection Household Panel SOEPjel:I31Direct measureHappinessSubjective well-beingPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Neurotic Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Finnish Men: a Learning Theory Approach

1983

The theme of this paper is neurotic depression and suicidal ideation as studied in seventeen Finnish men between the ages of 22 and 46. These men were seen in learning-theory oriented individual psychotherapy (10-46 sessions). The results of treatment are evaluated in relation to the Finnish concept of masculine identity and particularly the difficulty experienced by fathers in achieving a close and permissive relationship with their sons, so that a boy could learn to tolerate “weaknesses” within himself.

medicineLearning theoryIdentity (social science)Neurotic DepressionPermissivemedicine.symptomPsychologySuicidal ideationClinical psychology
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