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Cinema Data Mining

2015

While the physiological response of humans to emotional events or stimuli is well-investigated for many modalities (like EEG, skin resistance, ...), surprisingly little is known about the exhalation of so-called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) at quite low concentrations in response to such stimuli. VOCs are molecules of relatively small mass that quickly evaporate or sublimate and can be detected in the air that surrounds us. The paper introduces a new field of application for data mining, where trace gas responses of people reacting on-line to films shown in cinemas (or movie theaters) are related to the semantic content of the films themselves. To do so, we measured the VOCs from a mov…

Movie theaterGranger causalitybusiness.industryComputer scienceData miningcomputer.software_genreSkin conductancebusinessCausalitycomputerAbductive reasoningProceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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Multiple-attribute decision support system based on fuzzy logic for performance assessment

2005

Abstract This paper deals with the problem of assessing the performance of a set of production units, simultaneously considering different kinds of information, yielded by a Data Envelopment Analysis, a qualitative data analysis and an expert assessment. The tool for integrating heterogeneous data is a model that applies fuzzy logic to decision support systems. The results obtained are a holistic performance assessment of each unit of the set and a ranking order of the units.

Multi-attribute decision aiding systemsDecision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDecision treeDecision support systemsManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputer.software_genreFuzzy logicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDEAmedicineData envelopment analysisExpert evaluationDecision engineeringEvidential reasoning approachIntelligent decision support systemDEA; Decision support systems; Expert evaluation; Fuzzy logic; Multi-attribute decision aiding systemsFuzzy logicModeling and SimulationData miningcomputerDecision analysis cycleDecision analysisEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts Based on Semantics of Concepts

1999

This paper presents one approach to acquire knowledge from multiple experts. The experts are grouped into a multilevel hierarchical structure, according to the type of knowledge acquired. The first level consists of experts who have knowledge about the basic objects and their relationships. The second level of experts includes those who have knowledge about the relationships of the experts at the first level and each higher level accordingly. We show how to derive the most supported opinion among the experts at each level. This is used to order the experts into categories of their competence defined as the support they get from their colleagues.

Multiple expertsKnowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryConceptual graphDomain knowledgeArtificial intelligencebusinessCompetence (human resources)Data scienceKnowledge acquisition
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What effect can manual therapy have on a patient's pain experience?

2015

Manual therapy (MT) is a passive, skilled movement applied by clinicians that directly or indirectly targets a variety of anatomical structures or systems, which is utilized with the intent to create beneficial changes in some aspect of the patient pain experience. Collectively, the process of MT is grounded on clinical reasoning to enhance patient management for musculoskeletal pain by influencing factors from a multidimensional perspective that have potential to positively impact clinical outcomes. The influence of biomechanical, neurophysiological, psychological and nonspecific patient factors as treatment mediators and/or moderators provides additional information related to the proces…

Musculoskeletal painMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCerebral Cortex/physiopathologyAnatomical structuresPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHealthcare deliveryMusculoskeletal PainSpinal Cord/physiopathologyMedicineAnimalsHumansPhysical Therapy ModalitiesCerebral CortexPain experienceClinical Trials as TopicPain Perception/physiologybusiness.industryMusculoskeletal Pain/metabolismPerspective (graphical)Clinical reasoningPain PerceptionGeneral MedicinePain managementVariety (cybernetics)Treatment OutcomeSpinal CordPerspectiveFemaleManual therapyInflammation Mediatorsbusiness
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Distributed intelligent management,of active networks

2003

This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligence techniques. A logical inference system has being devised to enable automated isolation, diagnosis, and even repair of network problems, thus enhancing the reliability, performance, and security of networks. We propose a distributed multi-agent architecture for network management, where a logical reasoner acts as an external managing entity capable of directing, coordinating, and stimulating actions in an active management architecture. The active networks technology represents the lower level layer which makes possible the deployment of code which implement teleo-reactive agents, distribut…

Network architecturebusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingSemantic reasonercomputer.software_genreNetwork simulationNetwork management applicationNetwork managementIntelligent agentIntelligent computer networkSoftware deploymentElement management systemArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerActive Networks Network ManagementNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementActive networkingNetwork model
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Conceptual and epistemological difficulties of future teachers of physics and chemistry in the energetic explanations of physical and chemical phenom…

2016

En este trabajo analizamos las dificultades conceptuales y epistemológicas que tienen sobre termoquímica estudiantes universitarios de los últimos cursos de Física, Química e Ingeniería Química. Para ello se han aplicado a una muestra de 35 de estos futuros profesores dos cuestionarios sobre efectos térmicos en fenómenos físicos y químicos que han de explicar y se han categorizado sus respuestas según los razonamientos usados. Se ha constatado que la mayoría de los estudiantes no saben delimitar en el nivel macroscópico los sistemas que interaccionan, no utilizan el concepto de energía interna ni la primera ley de la termodinámica en los procesos físicos y químicos. Muy pocos de estos profe…

Niveles macroscópico y submicroscópicoRazonamientos espontáneosNivells macroscòpic i submicroscópicSpontaneous reasoningProfesores en formaciónEpistemological difficultiesThermochemistryRaonaments espontanisEducationProfessors en formacióMacroscopic and submicroscopic levelsepistemological difficulties; thermochemistry; trainee teachers; spontaneous reasoning; macroscopic and submicroscopic levelsdificultades epistemológicas; termoquímica; profesores en formación; razonamientos espontáneos; niveles macroscópico y submicroscópicodificultats epistemològiques; termoquímica; professors en formació; raonaments espontanis; nivells macroscòpic i submicroscópicDificultats epistemològiquesTrainee teachersTermoquímicaDificultades epistemológicas
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Active Learning of Recursive Functions by Ultrametric Algorithms

2014

We study active learning of classes of recursive functions by asking value queries about the target function f, where f is from the target class. That is, the query is a natural number x, and the answer to the query is f(x). The complexity measure in this paper is the worst-case number of queries asked. We prove that for some classes of recursive functions ultrametric active learning algorithms can achieve the learning goal by asking significantly fewer queries than deterministic, probabilistic, and even nondeterministic active learning algorithms. This is the first ever example of a problem where ultrametric algorithms have advantages over nondeterministic algorithms.

Nondeterministic algorithmTheoretical computer scienceActive learning (machine learning)Probabilistic logicNatural numberFunction (mathematics)Inductive reasoningUltrametric spaceAlgorithmMathematicsRandomized algorithm
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La conciencia moral desde una perspectiva neuroética. De Darwin a Kant

2017

The personal moral conscience is one of the keystones of moral life. Darwin went as far as to claim that this constitutes the most important difference between man and the lower animals. Yet the most relevant philosophical proposals of our times (Rawls, Habermas) do not expressly deal with this, perhaps because, as Aranguren said, they gave priority to intersubjective ethics over intrasubjective ethics. Without reconstructing that intrasubjective ethics, however, both personal and social life is watered down. In this work an attempt is made to explain what personal moral conscience consists of, what its neurobiological foundations are, and whether these are enough to explain its irreplaceab…

Normative ethicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophy05 social sciencesMoral reasoning010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEpistemologySocial lifePhilosophyDarwin (ADL)0502 economics and businessMoral psychology050203 business & managementConscience0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
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¿Naturalizar la idea de justicia? Una respuesta crítica desde la teoría moral de Jürgen Habermas

2017

The aim of this paper is to study critically, with the help of Habermas´s moral theory, the current naturalistic approach to morality —which is based on both the evolutionary theory and neuroscience—. In doing so it will be explained the specifically moral use of practical reason, as Habermas propose; it will be compared this moral use with Kohlberg's postconventional stage of moral development; and it will be claimed that naturalistic approach cannot explain this stage, that can be understood as specific justice area.

Normative ethicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyMoralityEpistemologyPractical reasonPhilosophyLawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral developmentMoral developmentJustice (virtue)Moral psychologySocial psychologyNaturalismmedia_commonPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
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Adaptación y validación en población española del PROM: una medida objetiva del razonamiento moral prosocial [Adaptation and validation of prom in a …

2002

The assessment of pro-social moral reasoning through objective measurement is considered an important attainment in pro-social development research in recent decades. Based on N. Eisenberg's theory, PROM (Carlo et al., 1992) can objectively measure reasoning cognitive processes related to pro-social behaviour. This paper presents the adaptation and accreditation of this instrument for a Spanish adolescent population. The randomisation of the selected sample, its wide scope, and the reliability and validity of the results obtained make PROM a suitable instrument for evaluating the different pro-social reasoning types related to aid conduct amongst adolescents.

Objective measurementCognitionGeneral MedicinePromMoral reasoningPsychologySocial psychologyReliability (statistics)Adolescent populationAccreditationAcción Psicológica
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