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Real Virtuality: A Code of Ethical ConductRecommendations for Good Scientific Practice and the Consumers of VR-Technology

2016

The goal of this article is to present a first list of ethical concerns that may arise from research and personal use of virtual reality (VR) and related technology, and to offer concrete recommendations for minimizing those risks. Many of the recommendations call for focused research initiatives. In the first part of the article, we discuss the relevant evidence from psychology that motivates our concerns. In Section “Plasticity in the Human Mind,” we cover some of the main results suggesting that one’s environment can influence one’s psychological states, as well as recent work on inducing illusions of embodiment. Then, in Section “Illusions of Embodiment and Their Lasting Effect,” we go …

Robotics and AIEthicsInformed Consentdual uselcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerydepersonalization disorderAvataraugmented realitylcsh:QA75.5-76.95derealizationvirtual realitylcsh:TJ1-1570lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencesubstitutional realityFrontiers in Robotics and AI
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A modified observer-based prediction approach for industrial applications

2013

The prediction of key variables has great significance to monitor the running status of industrial systems. In this paper, a novel data-driven design of variable predictor is proposed. The basic idea is the realization of prediction observer, which is modified from the observer-based fault diagnose method. Different from the standard data-driven approaches, the proposed scheme is adopted for the dynamic systems due to the superior tracking ability of output observer. Additionally, by introducing an extra design freedom and the estimation of measured value, it can also be used for the case that the key variable is not on-line measurable. Finally, the proposed prediction scheme is applied to …

Scheme (programming language)EngineeringObserver (quantum physics)business.industryValue (computer science)Control engineeringTracking (particle physics)Fault (power engineering)Variable (computer science)Control theoryKey (cryptography)businesscomputerRealization (systems)computer.programming_language2013 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
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Three Liberal Conceptions of Self-Realization: Creativity, Authenticity and Flourishing

2018

The concept of self-realization, in its most contemporary sense, owes much to an idea, which arose with the Enlightenment, as the culmination of the process of the rebirth of the subject in the fifteenth century. However, the notion of self-realization is complex because it entails a combination of two apparently antagonistic elements: freedom and normativity. In this chapter, I intend to clarify this concept by examining the theses of three authors—J. S. Mill, Taylor and Nussbaum—in whose work the idea of self-realization appears in a significant way. The three philosophers underline some common elements that together with the concepts of project and imagination held by Ortega shed light o…

Self-realizationFifteenthmedia_common.quotation_subjectFlourishingSubject (philosophy)MillEnlightenmentNormativeSociologyCreativitymedia_commonEpistemology
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Internal Time and Innovation

2003

Consider a physical system that may be observed through time-varying quantities x t , where t stands for time that may be discrete or continuous. The set x t may be a realization of a deterministic system, e.g. a unique solution of a differential equation, or a stochastic process. In the latter case each x t is a random variable. We are interested in the global evolution of the system, not particular realizations x t , from the point of view of innovation. We call the evolution innovative if the dynamics of the system is such that there is a gain of information about the system as time increases. Our purpose is to associate the concept of internal time with such systems. The internal time w…

Set (abstract data type)Stochastic processComputer scienceDifferential equationPhysical systemApplied mathematicsPoint (geometry)Random variableRealization (probability)Deterministic system
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A MAS metamodel-driven approach to process fragments selection

2009

The construction of ad-hoc design processes is more and more required today. In this paper we present our approach for the construction of a new design process following the Situational Method Engineering paradigm. We mainly focus on the selection and assembly activities on the base of what we consider a key element in agent design processes: the MAS metamodel. The paper presents an algorithm establishing a priority order in the realization (instantiation) of MAS metamodel elements by the fragments that will compose the new process.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFocus (computing)New proceSituational Method EngineeringKey elementComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Method engineeringComputer Science (all)Agent designMetamodelingTheoretical Computer ScienceMeta modelPriority orderKey (cryptography)Design processDesign proceSoftware engineeringbusinessRealization (systems)Selection (genetic algorithm)New design
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Simplification of Models

2016

In practical applications the “complete” model, i.e., a model that contains all features that the experts in the application domain consider important, is often quite complicated and difficult to analyse mathematically. A straightforward numerical realization is often costly and may give very little qualitative understanding of the situation. It is therefore important to study if the model can be systematically simplified in order to enhance a qualitative analysis/understanding.

Singular perturbationMathematical optimizationQualitative analysisApplication domainComputer scienceOrder (business)Ground water flowRealization (systems)
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Experimental Realization of a Dirac Monopole through the Decay of an Isolated Monopole

2017

We experimentally observe the decay dynamics of deterministically created isolated monopoles in spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates. As the condensate undergoes a change between magnetic phases, the isolated monopole gradually evolves into a spin configuration hosting a Dirac monopole in its synthetic magnetic field. We characterize in detail the Dirac monopole by measuring the particle densities of the spin states projected along different quantization axes. Importantly, we observe the spontaneous emergence of nodal lines in the condensate density that accompany the Dirac monopole. We also demonstrate that the monopole decay accelerates in weaker magnetic field gradients.

Spin statesmagneetitHigh Energy Physics::LatticeQC1-999Magnetic monopoleFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasQuantization (physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics0103 physical sciences010306 general physicskvanttifysiikkamagnetsSpin-½PhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum Gasesta114PhysicsMagnetic field gradientMagnetic fieldQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)quantum physicsQuantum electrodynamicsParticleCondensed Matter - Quantum GasesRealization (systems)Physical Review X
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Mathematical Modeling and Parameters Estimation of Car Crash Using Eigensystem Realization Algorithm and Curve-Fitting Approaches

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/262196 Open Access An eigensystem realization algorithm (ERA) approach for estimating the structural system matrices is proposed in this paper using the measurements of acceleration data available from the real crash test. A mathematical model that represents the real vehicle frontal crash scenario is presented. The model's structure is a double-spring-mass-damper system, whereby the front mass represents the vehicle-chassis and the rear mass represents the passenger compartment. The physical parameters of the model are estimated using cu…

State systemEngineeringArticle Subjectbusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsStructural systemGeneral EngineeringCrashlcsh:QA1-939Crash testAccelerationlcsh:TA1-2040Curve fittingVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410::Anvendt matematikk: 413Eigensystem realization algorithmbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)AlgorithmSimulationMathematical Problems in Engineering
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MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SUBOPTIMAL CONTROL OF CONVERTER-FED HYPO-HYPERSYNCHRONOUS CASCADE DRIVES

1984

This work consists ofi a theoretic and experimental study o£ a possible practical realization oi a micro pro cess or-based control system using a converter-fad hypo-hypersynchronous cascade. drive. Vlrstly, the design o£ a microprocessor-based controller Is carried out considering an approximate mathematical model, linear-type, o& the drive -In question, by using optimal control techniques. Several physical constraints, -buck as -input variables constraints, state variables constraints and processing time. o& microprocessor are taken -into account. The approach followed attorn us to obtain a suboptimal, closed-loop control system. In addition, In order to carry out a more accurate study ofa…

State variableMicroprocessorComputer scienceCascadeControl theorylawControl systemCarry (arithmetic)Optimal controlRealization (systems)law.invention
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Multitype spatial point patterns with hierarchical interactions.

2001

Multitype spatial point patterns with hierarchical interactions are considered. Here hierarchical interaction means directionality: points on a higher level of hierarchy affect the locations of points on the lower levels, but not vice versa. Such relations are common, for example, in ecological communities. Interacting point patterns are often modeled by Gibbs processes with pairwise interactions. However, these models are inherently symmetric, and the hierarchy can be acknowledged only when interpreting the results. We suggest the following in allowing the inclusion of the hierarchical structure in the model. Instead of regarding the pattern as a realization of a stationary multivariate po…

Statistics and ProbabilityLikelihood FunctionsBiometryModels StatisticalGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyHierarchy (mathematics)AntsApplied MathematicsStructure (category theory)UnivariateGeneral MedicineType (model theory)General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPoint processCombinatoricsSpecies SpecificityMultivariate AnalysisAnimalsPairwise comparisonPoint (geometry)Statistical physicsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesRealization (probability)EcosystemMathematicsBiometrics
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