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El papel de la prensa en el tratamiento de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en Educación Secundaria
2020
En los últimos años, en los que el planeta está experimentando un grave deterioro, como consecuencia de una gran variedad de problemas interrelacionados, son muchas las instituciones y los organismos internacionales que están realizando llamamientos dirigidos a los educadores de cualquier materia y nivel, para que la educación preste una especial atención a la preparación de la ciudadanía para hacer frente a la actual situación de crisis planetaria. La aprobación de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible en 2015, por parte de Naciones Unidas, estable un nuevo marco mundial para redirigir la humanidad. En este trabajo final de máster nos planteamos abordar en qué medida la prensa diari…
Resolución de PAEV aditivos de cambio y de combinación en 1º de Primaria. Análisis comparativo con alumnos con Altas Capacidades.
2015
En el estudio que aquí se presenta, realizamos un análisis comparativo entre alumnos con altas capacidades o talento matemático y el resto de alumnado, en 1º de Primaria, durante la resolución de problemas aritméticos de estructura aditiva a partir de la modelización matemática. Con la información cualitativa extraída pretendemos determinar si el maestro puede llegar a detectar posibles casos de estudiantes con altas capacidades o talento gracias a las características comunes observadas entre los miembros de este colectivo al resolver problemas. In the study presented here, we carry out a comparative analysis among students with high abilities or mathematical talent and the rest of students…
Age-Structured Human Population Dynamics
2006
ABSTRACT A von Foerster-McKendrick model to study age-structured human population dynamics is presented in this paper. Forecasts of population density (population per age unit) depending on ages are possible using this model. The model consists of a quasi-linear first order partial differential equation for the dynamics of population density per age-unit (except for the zero-age), a boundary condition for the births flow at zero-age, and an initial condition for the population density at the initial instant. A general solution independent of the particular human-system under study is obtained based on some hypotheses about the mathematical structure of its input variables. The model has bee…
Natural induction: An objective bayesian approach
2009
The statistical analysis of a sample taken from a finite population is a classic problem for which no generally accepted objective Bayesian results seem to exist. Bayesian solutions to this problem may be very sensitive to the choice of the prior, and there is no consensus as to the appropriate prior to use.
DAE-GP
2020
Estimation of distribution genetic programming (EDA-GP) algorithms are metaheuristics where sampling new solutions from a learned probabilistic model replaces the standard mutation and recombination operators of genetic programming (GP). This paper presents DAE-GP, a new EDA-GP which uses denoising autoencoder long short-term memory networks (DAE-LSTMs) as probabilistic model. DAE-LSTMs are artificial neural networks that first learn the properties of a parent population by mapping promising candidate solutions to a latent space and reconstructing the candidate solutions from the latent space. The trained model is then used to sample new offspring solutions. We show on a generalization of t…
Existence and uniqueness results for a nonlinear evolution equation arising in growing cell populations
2014
Abstract The present paper is concerned with a nonlinear initial–boundary value problem derived from a model introduced by Rotenberg (1983) describing the growth of a cell population. Each cell of this population is distinguished by two parameters: its degree of maturity μ and its maturation velocity v . At mitosis, the daughter cells and mother cells are related by a general reproduction rule. We prove existence and uniqueness results in the case where the total cross-section and the boundary conditions are depending on the total density of population. Local and nonlocal reproduction rules are discussed.
Modeling of female human body shapes for apparel design based on cross mean sets
2014
This paper is concerned with a method to build prototypes of human bodies that can be used for apparel design. One of the most important issues in the apparel development process is to define a sizing system to provide a good fitting for the majority of the population. Since anthropometric measures do not present the same linear growth with size in each dimension, it is very important to find a prototype that represents as accurately as possible each class in the sizing system. In this paper we propose a method based on the concept of random compact mean set to define prototypes in apparel design. From a cloud of 3D points obtained with a 3D scanner a solid that represents the human body is…
Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Random Routes in Finite Populations
1996
In many practical situations involving sampling from finite populations, it is not possible (or it is prohibitely expensive) to access, or to even produce, a listing of all of the units in the population. In these situations, inferences can not be based on random samples from the population. Random routes are widely used procedures to collect data in absence of well defined sampling frames, and they usually have either been improperly analyzed as random samples, or entirely ignored as useless. We present here a Bayesian analysis of random routes that incorporates the information provided but carefully takes into account the non- randomness in the selection of the units.
Inferring Learning Strategies from Cultural Frequency Data
2015
Social learning has been identified as one of the fundamentals of culture and therefore the understanding of why and how individuals use social information presents one of the big questions in cultural evolution. To date much of the theoretical work on social learning has been done in isolation of data. Evolutionary models often provide important insight into which social learning strategies are expected to have evolved but cannot tell us which strategies human populations actually use. In this chapter we explore how much information about the underlying learning strategies can be extracted by analysing the temporal occurrence or usage patterns of different cultural variants in a population…
A Neuro-Ethological Approach for the TSP: Changing Metaphors in Connectionist Models.
1994
Biological systems often offer solutions to difficult problems which are not only original but also efficient. Connectionist models have been inspired by neural systems and successfully applied to the formulation of algorithms for solving complex problems such as the travelling salesman problem. In this paper we extend the connectionist metaphor to include an ethological account of how problems similar to the travelling salesman problem are solved by real living systems. A model is presented in which a population of neural networks with simple sensory-motor systems evolve genetically in simulated environments which represent the problem instances to be solved. Preliminary results are discu…