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Software startup education: gamifying growth hacking

2021

Startups seek to create highly scalable business models. For startups, growth is thus vital. Growth hacking is a marketing strategy advocated by various startup practitioner experts. It focuses on using low cost practices while utilizing existing platforms in creative ways to gain more users for the service. Though topics related to growth hacking such as marketing on a general level have been extensively studied in the past, growth hacking as a practitioner-born topic has not seen much interest among the academia. To both spark interest in growth hacking, and to facilitate teaching growth hacking in the academia, we present two board games intended to serve as an engaging introduction to g…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesService (systems architecture)Knowledge managementgamifyingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGBusiness modelstartup-yrityksetComputer Science - Computers and SocietypelillistäminenSoftwareohjelmistoalaComputers and Society (cs.CY)digitaalinen markkinointiHackercomputer.programming_languagemarkkinoinnin suunnittelueducationyrityksen perustaminenbusiness.industrysoftwarestartup gamificationComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGstartup educationstartupMarketing strategysoftware startupSPARK (programming language)koulutusGeneral levelmarkkinointikasvuyrityksetliiketoimintaScalabilitygrowth hackingbusinesscomputerhacking
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Mixture Hidden Markov Models for Sequence Data: The seqHMM Package in R

2019

Sequence analysis is being more and more widely used for the analysis of social sequences and other multivariate categorical time series data. However, it is often complex to describe, visualize, and compare large sequence data, especially when there are multiple parallel sequences per subject. Hidden (latent) Markov models (HMMs) are able to detect underlying latent structures and they can be used in various longitudinal settings: to account for measurement error, to detect unobservable states, or to compress information across several types of observations. Extending to mixture hidden Markov models (MHMMs) allows clustering data into homogeneous subsets, with or without external covariate…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesStatistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statisticssequence analysisaikasarjatComputer sciencerMarkov modelStatistics - ComputationStatistics - Applications01 natural sciencesUnobservablecategorical time seriesR-kieli010104 statistics & probabilitymulti-channel sequences; categorical time series; visualizing sequence data; visualizing models; latent Markov models; latent class models; RCovariateApplications (stat.AP)Sannolikhetsteori och statistikComputer software0101 mathematicsTime seriesProbability Theory and StatisticsHidden Markov modelCluster analysislcsh:Statisticslcsh:HA1-4737Categorical variableComputation (stat.CO)ta112business.industryvisualizing sequence dataR (programming languages)Pattern recognitionmulti-channel sequencesvisualizing modelslatent class modelssekvenssianalyysiArtificial intelligencelatent markov modelstime seriesStatistics Probability and UncertaintybusinessSoftwareJournal of Statistical Software
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Engineering Topological Nodal Line Semimetals in Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupled Atomic Chains

2019

We study an atomic chain in the presence of modulated charge potential and modulated Rashba spin-orbit coupling (RSOC) of equal period. We show that for commensurate periodicities $\lambda=4 n$ with integer $n$, the three-dimensional synthetic space obtained by sliding the two phases of the charge potential and RSOC features a topological nodal line semimetal protected by an antiunitary particle-hole symmetry. The location and shape of the nodal lines strongly depend on the relative amplitude between the charge potential and RSOC.

FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologySpace (mathematics)TopologyLambda01 natural sciencessemimetals0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)spin-orbit coupled systems010306 general physicsSpin (physics)Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesCouplingPhysicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsAntiunitary operatorCharge (physics)topological phases021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSymmetry (physics)lcsh:QC1-999Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOrbit (dynamics)Computer Science::Programming LanguagesCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technologylcsh:PhysicsCondensed Matter
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EHeBby: An evocative humorist chat-bot

2008

A conversational agent, capable to have a "sense of humor" is presented. The agent can both generate humorous sentences and recognize humoristic expressions introduced by the user during the dialogue. EHeBby is an entertainment oriented conversational agent implemented using the ALICE framework embedded into an Yahoo! Messenger client. It is characterized by two areas: a rational, rule-based area and an evocative area. The first one is based on well founded techniques of computational humor and a standard AIML KB. The second one is based on a conceptual space, automatically induced by a corpus of funny documents, where KB items and user sentences are mapped. This area emulates an associativ…

Facial expressionComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputational humorTK5101-6720AIMLcomputer.software_genreconversational agent computational humor conceptual spaceComputer Science ApplicationsEntertainmentHuman–computer interactionTelecommunicationArtificial intelligenceDialog systemAlice (programming language)businesscomputerAssociative propertyNatural language processingcomputer.programming_languageAvatar
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A methodology for assessing the effect of correlations among muscle synergy activations on task-discriminating information

2013

Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, Stefano; International audience; ''Muscle synergies have been hypothesized to be the building blocks used by the central nervous system to generate movement. According to this hypothesis, the accomplishment of various motor tasks relies on the ability of the motor system to recruit a small set of synergies on a single-trial basis and combine them in a task-dependent manner. It is conceivable that this requires a fine tuning of the trial-to-trial relationships between the synergy activations. Here we develop an analytical methodology to address the nature and functional role of trial-to-trial correlations between synergy activation…

Fine-tuningComputer scienceInformation TheoryNeuroscience (miscellaneous)COMMUNICATIONInformation theorylcsh:RC321-571NATURAL MOTOR BEHAVIORSTask (project management)MOVEMENT03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neurosciencetask decoding0302 clinical medicinecorrelationsmuscle synergiesMATRIX FACTORIZATIONMotor systemSimilarity (psychology)NOISE CORRELATIONSOriginal Research ArticleSet (psychology)lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologysingle-trial analysis0303 health sciencesINDEPENDENCEbusiness.industry[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeuroscienceMATHEMATICAL-THEORYSIGNAL (programming language)CORTICAL-NEURONSINDEPENDENCE''Pattern recognitionNEURAL POPULATION[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/Neuroscience''NATURAL MOTOR BEHAVIORSArtificial intelligenceNoise (video)SPINAL-CORDbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscience
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FPGA-based embedded Logic Controllers

2014

In general case, reconfigurable logic controllers (RLC) are included into reactive digital embedded systems, carrying out control for several processes proceeding concurrently. The paper presents a practical application of a formal, rule-based specification language in Gentzen sequent logic, which is used as an intermediate textual description of a control interpreted Petri net. On the other hand exactly the same description serves also as logic design expressions, related with different versions of functionally equivalent concurrent state machine models, considered on Register Transfer Level. The symbolic rule-based specification of Petri net-based embedded Logic Controllers (LCs) can be s…

Finite-state machineSequential logicTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceProgramming languageHardware description languageLogic familycomputer.software_genreProgrammable logic deviceLogic synthesiscomputerHardware_LOGICDESIGNRegister-transfer levelcomputer.programming_languageLogic optimization2014 7th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI)
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RECOGNIZABLE PICTURE LANGUAGES

1992

The purpose of this paper is to propose a new notion of recognizability for picture (two-dimensional) languages extending the characterization of one-dimensional recognizable languages in terms of local languages and alphabetic mappings. We first introduce the family of local picture languages (denoted by LOC) and, in particular, prove the undecidability of the emptiness problem. Then we define the new family of recognizable picture languages (denoted by REC). We study some combinatorial and language theoretic properties of REC such as ambiguity, closure properties or undecidability results. Finally we compare the family REC with the classical families of languages recognized by four-way a…

Finite-state machinebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectClosure (topology)Abstract family of languagesComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)AmbiguityOntology languageCone (formal languages)DecidabilityPhilosophy of languageTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESArtificial IntelligenceComputer Science::Programming LanguagesComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheorySoftwareMathematicsmedia_commonInternational Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
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Synthetic scene simulator for hyperspectral spaceborne passive optical sensors. Application to ESA's FLEX/sentinel-3 tandem mission

2014

The simulation of synthetic images serve scientists and engineers to study the instrument configuration as well as to develop image processing and retrieval strategies for a sensor in development. Despite synthetic scene simulators have been developed in the past in the frame of satellite missions, their functionality and flexibility to create a user-defined scene is limited by their architecture, design and implementation. This paper introduces the design of a generic scene simulator with the flexibility to generate realistic synthetic scenes by configuration of the surface and atmosphere. Following this generic design, a scene simulator is being developed for the ESA's Earth Explorer 8th …

Flexibility (engineering)Atmosphere (unit)Computer scienceSIGNAL (programming language)Frame (networking)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONFLEXHyperspectral imagingSatelliteImage processingSimulation2014 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)
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SmartResource Platform and Semantic Agent Programming Language (S-APL)

2007

Although the flexibility of agent interactions has many advantages when it comes to engineering a complex system, the downside is that it leads to certain unpredictability of the run-time system. Literature sketches two major directions for search for a solution: social-level characterization of agent systems and ontological approaches to inter-agent coordination. Especially the latter direction is not yet studied much by the scientific community. This paper describes our vision and the present state of the SmartResource Platform. The main distinctive features of the platform are externalization of behavior prescriptions, i.e. agents access them from organizational repositories, and utiliza…

Flexibility (engineering)ExternalizationComputer scienceProgramming languageComplex systemBehavior ruleState (computer science)computer.file_formatRDFcomputer.software_genrecomputer
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Context Aware Mobile Learning as a Factor for Economic Growth

2015

Abstract Mobile technologies have become an integral tool for communication and information delivery. It transformed educational paradigms from traditional one-size-fits-all to personalized and context aware learning. Such education can support human resources development, resulting in improved outcomes. Quality of education and working skills are the important driving force for economic development. This paper deals with the role of mobile learning in education, which is unique in terms of flexibility of time and location, but it requires extra planning and analyses of appropriate technologies during learning design process. The contextual information can be static, but some parts are dyna…

Flexibility (engineering)Process managementProductivity.business.industryProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)EducationFactor (programming language)Mobile technologiesOperations managementQuality (business)Mobile technologyHuman resourcesbusinesscomputerProductivitycomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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