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Simplification Of Painting Images For Tactile Perception By Visually Impaired Persons

2018

The access to artworks by visually impaired people requires a simplified tactile representation of paintings. This paper presents the difficulties of direct transcription of artworks and the test results of simplification of the paintings done by Australian Aborigines which don't have purely visual elements such as shadows or perspective. The implemented methodology is bottom-up: it starts with tactile representation of basic elements relevant to the understanding of the whole painting, then their association into more complex concepts. The context of associations is explained through audio-description. The results of the tests with visually impaired persons are analyzed and explained.

030506 rehabilitationmulti-modal perceptionContext (language use)Representation (arts)[INFO] Computer Science [cs]GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS03 medical and health sciencesSegmentationTranscription (linguistics)tactile perception[INFO]Computer Science [cs][INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]Association (psychology)ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSPainting05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050301 educationTactile perceptionVisually Impaired Personspaintingvisually impaired[INFO.INFO-HC] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC]0305 other medical sciencePsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologyblindness
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Further Evidence for Criterion Validity and Measurement Invariance of the Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale

2020

Abstract. Workplace mobbing has various negative consequences for targeted individuals and are costly to organizations. At present it is debated whether gender, age, or occupation are potential risk factors. However, empirical data remain inconclusive as measures of workplace mobbing so far lack of measurement invariance (MI) testing – a prerequisite for meaningful manifest between-group comparisons. To close this research gap, the present study sought to further elucidate MI of the recently developed brief Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale (LWMS; Steffgen, Sischka, Schmidt, Kohl, & Happ, 2016 ) across gender, age, and occupational groups and to test whether these factors represent im…

05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsTest validityMobbing0504 sociologyJob performanceOrganizational behaviorScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessCriterion validityMeasurement invarianceOccupational stressPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Methodological Approach for Identifying Mechanisms in ICT4D: A Critical Realism Perspective

2017

Part 4: Social Mechanisms of ICT-Enabled Development; International audience; The ontological questions ‘What is ICT?’ and ‘What is development?’ are described and documented in literature. Similarly, methodological approaches for understanding how ICT leads to development or for measuring the impact of ICT are described. However, explaining ‘why’ ICT works or not in the contexts of developing countries needs further investigation. We propose a critical realism based methodological approach for answering the above mentioned ‘why’-question. The core of a critical realism based approach is to identify the underlying mechanism(s) that may explain a phenomenon of why ICT leads to development. W…

05 social sciencesMethodology02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentEpistemologyICT4DCritical realismInformation and Communications Technology020204 information systemsCritical realism (philosophy of perception)Phenomenon0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMechanisms[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Sociology050203 business & management
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The walk-and-talk methodology – researching place and people

2020

The article focuses on walk-and-talk interviews, which are yet a little-used research method in Latvia. The term is used in the social sciences and humanities and is an appropriate method for gathering data in order to determine the relationship of an individual or a social group with a specific place. The method in a pilot project was used to listen to life experiences in Tūja, a village along the Baltic coast in Latvia. The study focused on social change in Tūja and the influence of the economic and political changes of the 1990s on the living conditions and lifestyle of the local inhabitants. The pilot project was conducted by the researchers from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociolog…

05 social sciencesSocial change050301 educationTerm (time)Social grouplcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPoliticsOrder (business)0502 economics and businessSociologySocial science0503 education050203 business & managementResearch methodSHS Web of Conferences
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Revista complutense de educación

2020

espanolEn un barrio de la ciudad de Valencia, dos grupos de mujeres, uno de cultura gitana y otro de no gitana, junto con el profesorado y las familias de la escuela publica, inician un recorrido de conocimiento y transformacion mutuos. En el citado barrio y en el centro escolar se habian detectado problemas de convivencia entre los grupos de diferentes culturas. El proyecto se basa en una pedagogia comprometida con la investigacion-accion participativa y transformativa de la comunidad que hunde sus raices en las narrativas, en la reflexion y en la practica transformadora. En el diseno y seguimiento del proyecto, aplicamos una metodologia etnografica para analizar el conjunto de la realidad…

05 social sciencesempoderamiento050401 social sciences methods050301 educationlcsh:Education (General)Educationminoría étnicaparticipación de los padres0504 sociologycentro de enseñanzarelación escuela-comunidadeducaciónlcsh:Llcsh:L7-9910503 educationparticipaciónlcsh:Education
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Optimizing Query Perturbations to Enhance Shape Retrieval

2020

3D Shape retrieval algorithms use shape descriptors to identify shapes in a database that are the most similar to a given key shape, called the query. Many shape descriptors are known but none is perfect. Therefore, the common approach in building 3D Shape retrieval tools is to combine several descriptors with some fusion rule. This article proposes an orthogonal approach. The query is improved with a Genetic Algorithm. The latter makes evolve a population of perturbed copies of the query, called clones. The best clone is the closest to its closest shapes in the database, for a given shape descriptor. Experimental results show that improving the query also improves the precision and complet…

050101 languages & linguisticsComputer scienceInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALPopulationComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Search engineCompleteness (order theory)Genetic algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[INFO]Computer Science [cs]educationMassively parallelComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSThesaurus (information retrieval)education.field_of_studyCloning (programming)business.industry05 social sciencesPattern recognitionKey (cryptography)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness
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University Teachers as Developers of Technology-Enhanced Teaching—Do Beliefs Matter?

2019

Previous research has identified a well-established link between teachers' beliefs and the practical implications of technology-enhanced learning (TEL). Until recently, there have been few studies ...

050101 languages & linguisticsHigher educationbusiness.industryInstructional designTeaching method05 social sciencesUniversity teachers050301 educationInformation technologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFaculty developmentReflection (computer graphics)businessPsychology0503 educationPractical implicationsJournal of Research on Technology in Education
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The integration of content and language in students’ task answer production in the bilingual classroom

2016

The notion of content and language integration has recently become a key topic of inquiry in research on content and language integrated learning and other kinds of bilingual educational programmes. Understanding what integration is and how it happens is of fundamental importance not only for researchers interested in gauging the possibilities and limitations of bilingual programmes, but also for practitioners seeking optimal ways to support student development. This study investigates integration as it takes place in the context of collaborative writing in the classroom. Drawing on conversation analytic methodology, text production is investigated as a social and sequentially evolving phen…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCollaborative writingcontent and language integrationconversation analysisTeaching methodDiscourse analysista6121Language and LinguisticsEducationTask (project management)Language integrationPedagogyProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenContent (Freudian dream analysis)CLILkeskustelunanalyysi05 social sciences050301 educationpeer interactionwritingContent and language integrated learningvieraskielinen opetusPsychology0503 educationkirjoittaminen
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Recognising mitigation: Three tests for its identification

2020

Abstract Linguistic mitigation is a pragmatic phenomenon that has been profusely treated in the literature, and yet there are few studies dedicated exclusively to offering methodological criteria for its recognition and analysis (but see Albelda, 2010 and Albelda et al., 2014). Consequently, the researcher must infer the methods for its recognition through problems arising during the analysis or through the examples and reflections offered by the authors who have addressed the issue. The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, to present some of the main keys for the recognition of mitigation presented by the bibliography, such as the catalogues of mitigation devices, the context, the …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageLingüísticaanalysisComputer scienceManagement science05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)methodologyContext (language use)050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsCommutation testTest (assessment)Conjunction (grammar)mitigationIdentification (information)Artificial IntelligenceOrder (exchange)Phenomenontests0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Of ostriches, pyramids, and Swiss cheese

2018

Abstract Risk management for translations is a relatively new topic in translation science. Damages caused by translation errors can have grave consequences for all agents involved in the translation process, especially in safety-critical sectors. In these sectors, effective models and instruments for risk mitigation have long been established, with near-misses management being one of the most effective instruments. In this paper, we examine the structure of damages caused by translation errors and compare them to the structure of damages in safety-critical sectors in general. We find that damages caused by translation errors in safety-critical sectors are comparable to damages in safety-cr…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Communication06 humanities and the artsLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk analysis (engineering)DamagesManagement methods0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinebusinessRisk managementTranslation Spaces
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