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Reflections towards a generative theory of musical parallelism

2010

Parallelism plays a core role in Lerdahl and Jackendoff's (1983) GTTM, as it rules the emergence of motivic, metrical, grouping and even formal structures. Due to the high amount of detail and complexity characterising associational structures, neither explicit model nor systematic methodology of parallelism-based structural inference has been included into the GTTM. This paper develops a methodological and computational answer to this problem founded on a computational modelling of pattern extraction operations. The paper focuses in particular on the methodological interest of the pattern mining formalism, and in particular its application to the formalisation of grouping and metrical str…

Structure (mathematical logic)HierarchyTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceFormalism (philosophy)Core (graph theory)Parallelism (grammar)InferenceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRepresentation (mathematics)AlgorithmMusicGenerative grammarMusicae Scientiae
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The TriMCo corpus of Slavic and Baltic dialects: structure, goals and case studies

2019

Structure (mathematical logic)HistoryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSlavic languagesLinguisticsGeneral Environmental ScienceBalto-Slavic Studies
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The Principle of Stasis: Why drift is not a Zero-Cause Law

2016

This paper analyses the structure of evolutionary theory as a quasi-Newtonian theory and the need to establish a Zero-Cause Law. Several authors have postulated that the special character of drift is because it is the default behaviour or Zero-Cause Law of evolutionary systems, where change and not stasis is the normal state of them. For these authors, drift would be a Zero-Cause Law, the default behaviour and therefore a constituent assumption impossible to change without changing the system. I defend that drift's causal and explanatory power prevents it from being considered as a Zero-Cause Law. Instead, I propose that the default behaviour of evolutionary systems is what I call the Princ…

Structure (mathematical logic)HistoryPhilosophy05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineBiological evolutionNormal state050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalZero (linguistics)History and Philosophy of ScienceLaw060302 philosophyMutation (genetic algorithm)Quantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionEvolutionary systems0509 other social sciencesExplanatory powerEvolutionary theoryStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Receptive to Reality: Al-Ghazālī on the Structure of the Soul

2012

Structure (mathematical logic)HistorySociology and Political SciencePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsReligious studiesSoulEpistemologymedia_commonThe Muslim World
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Measuring destination image an approach by an attribute‐based analysis

2001

Product image formation process is a valuable insight for correct understanding of consumer behaviour. When product is a tourism destination, image formation is even more important due to the inability of pretest the tourist product. This framework gives place to the present research on tourism destination image. The paper starts with a litterature review on the meaning and measurement of destination image divided into two main approaches: the conceptual and the methodological. Secondly, the results of an empirical investigation are reported: it deals with the assessment of attribute‐based destination image of sun and beach resorts on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The aim and contributio…

Structure (mathematical logic)Image formationInformation retrievalOrder (exchange)Computer scienceTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentProduct (category theory)MarketingDestinationsConsumer behaviourTourismMeaning (linguistics)Tourism Review
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Improvisation for innovation: The contingent role of resource and structural factors in explaining innovation capability

2018

The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. This paper focuses on resource and structural factors to explore the relationship between organizational improvisation and innovation capability. Although the role of improvisation has attracted increasing academic attention in fast-changing environments, little is known about the conditions under which firms benefit from improvisation. This paper addresses this gap using an organizational learning perspective that explains the role of a firm's organizational structure and organizational resources for improvisation and innovation. A large-scale …

Structure (mathematical logic)ImprovisationFormalizationChinabusiness.industryImprovisation05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringCentralizationInvestment (macroeconomics)Dual (category theory)Innovation capabilitiesResource (project management)Management of Technology and InnovationResource slack0502 economics and businessOrganizational learning050211 marketingOrganizational structureBusinessInnovationResource slack050203 business & managementIndustrial organization
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Individual Decisions and Perceived Form in Collective Free Improvisation

2015

International audience; This paper proposes a first attempt to study quantitatively Collective Free Improvisation (CFI). We report an experiment designed to study the relationship between the improvisers’ individual high-level decisions and the improvisation’s form perceived by external auditors. We recorded 16 trios in which the improvisers used a MIDI-pedal to indicate in real-time a significant change in their own musical production. Expert listeners were later asked to segment each improvisation so that we obtained their perception of the structure. By analysing the correlations between musicians’ individual decisions and listeners’ segmentation points, we discuss how the improvisation’…

Structure (mathematical logic)Improvisation[SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsVisual Arts and Performing Artsimprovisationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencessegmentation[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology06 humanities and the artsMusicalinteractionsExternal auditor050105 experimental psychology060404 musicempirical musicologyPerceptionemergence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0604 artsMusicSimulationmedia_commonCognitive psychology
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Spread of franchising: a multinational comparison based on the notions of innovation diffusion

1998

Investigates the globalization of franchising through a discussion of the literature on innovation diffusion. Proceeds then to evaluate the globalization of format franchising in 31 countries, drawing data from Arthur Andersen’s multi‐national study. Finds that the USA has the greatest number of franchisors and franchisees, Japan seems to have a different franchise structure when compared to the other countries studied, and Israel is a franchising novice. Presents a number of tables, accompanied by notes of caution on analysing the statistics. Mentions briefly some examples of franchises. Refers the findings back to the literature review to assess how well they match the theoretical descrip…

Structure (mathematical logic)IndividualismGlobalizationMultinational corporationInnovation diffusionCollectivismGeneral MedicineFranchiseEconomic geographySociologyMarketingMaturity (finance)Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
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Public Sector Applications of the System Dynamics Approach

2010

The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Carmine Bianchi on understanding public sector from different levels and perspectives, one by Mauro Lo Tennero on the aspiration and structure of Sicily to enforce public policy, and one by Nuno Videira and colleagues on the use of group model building in the public sector to concur sustainable policies.

Structure (mathematical logic)Information Systems and Managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementPublic sectorGeneral Social SciencesPublic policyGroup modelPublic administrationSystem dynamicsNew public managementEconomicsbusinessPublic Sector Applications System Dynamics Fourth European System Dynamics Workshop
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Process Drama Based Information Management for Assessment and Classification in Learning

2013

In this chapter we present a formal description of information management for assessment and classification in learning. The description is supported by a structure related to drama process for learning. Our logic follows the idea of invoking uncertainties using underlying categories, and the language of processes in ‘drama process’ is taken to be BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation).

Structure (mathematical logic)Information managementProcess modelingManagement sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)computer.software_genreBusiness Process Model and NotationProcess dramaArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerFormal descriptionNatural language processingDrama
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