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A Proposed Knowledge Based Approach for Solving Proteomics Issues

2010

In this paper we present a novel knowledge-based approach that aims at helping scientists to face and resolve a large number of proteomics problem. The system architecture is based on an ontology to model the knowledge base, a reasoner that starting from the user's request and a set of rules builds the workflow of tasks to be done, and an executor that runs the algorithms and software scheduled by the reasoner. The system can interact with the user showing him intermediate results and several options in order to refine the workflow and supporting him to choose among different forks. Thanks to the presence of the knowledge base and the modularity provided by the ontology, the system can be e…

ProteomicsKnowledge-based systemOntologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryProteomicDSS Proteomics Rule-based SystemSemantic reasonerOntology (information science)ExecutorMachine learningcomputer.software_genreExpert systemKnowledge-based systemsWorkflowKnowledge baseSystems architectureArtificial intelligenceSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputer
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Towards a reconstruction of Indo-European culture: semantic functions of IE *men-

2002

Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possible reconstructing cultural contents of what has been defined “Indo-European ideology” (Campanile 1992). The method of textual comparison, which compares no longer and not merely single lexical items or single syntactic constructions, but the whole literary systems too, is able to bring out linguistic and extra-linguistic reference contexts. The interest in reconstructing the Indo-European “basic lexicon” is renewed in the light of recent typological criteria of root classification (according to their active or stative meaning): the focus today is on drawing up the so-called “global etymologi…

Proto-Indo-Europeanpolysemyverbal root.semanticVedic SanskritHomeric GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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An introduction to the cognitive therapy of evaluation-[1]

1991

Abstract This paper introduces a new cognitive therapy which is evolving from the theoretical background of general semantics theory. This therapy is being tested since 1985 with several samples, the results being favorable and promising. Nevertheless, only its theoretical rational and clinical background will be introduced. Subsequently, the cognitive therapy of evaluation will be defined, and its main therapeutic ingredients described; finally, its differences and similarities with current cognitive therapies will be highlighted.

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentCognitive therapymedicineCognitionPsychologyGeneral semanticsApplied PsychologyCognitive psychologyCounselling Psychology Quarterly
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Do Transposed-Letter Similarity Effects Occur at a Syllable Level?

2006

One key issue for any computational model of visual word recognition is the choice of an input coding scheme for assigning letter position. Recent research has shown that transposed-letter similarity effects occur even when the transposed letters are not adjacent (caniso- casino; Perea & Lupker, 2004 , JML). In the present study we conducted two single-presentation lexical decision experiments to examine whether transposed-letter effects occur at a syllable level. We tested two types of nonwords: (1) nonwords created by transposing two internal CV syllables (PRIVEMARA; the base word is primavera, the Spanish for spring) and (2) nonwords created by transposing two adjacent bigrams that …

PsycholinguisticsBigramSpeech recognitionDecision MakingOrthographic projectionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPhoneticsGeneral MedicinePsycholinguisticsLinguisticsSemanticsDiscrimination LearningReadingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PhoneticsWord recognitionReaction TimeLexical decision taskHumansAttentionDiscrimination learningComprehensionGeneral PsychologyMathematicsCoding (social sciences)Experimental Psychology
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Is formal thought disorder in schizophrenia related to structural and functional aberrations in the language network? A systematic review of neuroima…

2018

Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a core feature of schizophrenia, a marker of illness severity and a predictor of outcome. The underlying neural mechanisms are still a matter of debate. This study aimed at 1) reviewing the literature on the neural correlates of FTD in schizophrenia, and 2) testing the hypothesis that FTD correlates with structural and functional aberrations in the language network. Medline, PsychInfo, and Embase were searched for neuroimaging studies, which applied a clinical measure to assess FTD in adults with schizophrenia and were published in English or German in peer-reviewed journals until December 2016. Of 412 articles identified, 61 studies were included in the rev…

PsychosisInferior frontal gyrusNeuroimagingbehavioral disciplines and activitiesThinking03 medical and health sciencesSuperior temporal gyrus0302 clinical medicineNeuroimagingNeural Pathwaysmental disordersmedicineHumansSemantic memoryBiological PsychiatryLanguageNeural correlates of consciousnessThought disorderBrainnutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseasenervous system diseases030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaSchizophreniaSchizophrenic Psychologymedicine.symptomPsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgerySchizophrenia Research
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The Innovative Moments Coding System and the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale: A case study comparing two methods to track change in psy…

2014

The Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) and the Innovative Moments Coding System were applied to transcripts of a successful case of linguistic therapy of evaluation independently by different research groups. Assimilation theory and research suggest that higher APES scores reflect therapeutic gains, with a level of approximately 4.0 separating good from poor outcome cases. The innovative moments (IMs) model suggests that IMs classified as reconceptualization and performing change occur mainly in good outcome cases, whereas action, reflection and protest occur in both good and poor outcome cases. Passages coded as reconceptualization and performing change were rare in this …

PsychotherapistResearch groupsPsychometricsSocial SciencesPersonal Narratives as TopicContrast (statistics)Middle AgedModels PsychologicalAnxiety DisordersOutcome (probability)SemanticsDevelopmental psychologyAssimilation theoryPsychotherapyClinical PsychologyCoding systemOutcome and Process Assessment Health CareAction (philosophy)Scale (social sciences)HumansFemaleGood outcomePsychologyProcess researchPsychotherapy Research
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The cognitive therapy of evaluation: Therapeutic techniques-[2]

1991

Abstract The main aim of this paper is to introduce the techniques used in cognitive therapy of evaluation. The Cognitive therapy of evaluation is being developed from the theoretical background of general semantics theory and it is a therapy based on language as an instrument of cognitive processes, and on the role it plays, through word-facts identification, in the development and treatment of emotional problems. The main techniques developed (abstraction orders and the extensional devices) and other therapeutic issues are introduced and explained.

Psychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentCognitive restructuringCognitionGeneral semanticsExtensional definitionPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyIdentification (information)Cognitive remediation therapyCognitive therapymedicinePsychologyApplied PsychologyAbstraction (linguistics)Cognitive psychologyCounselling Psychology Quarterly
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Common fixed points of mappings satisfying implicit relations in partial metric spaces

2013

Matthews, [S. G. Matthews, Partial metric topology, in: Proc. 8th Summer Conference on General Topology and Applications, in: Ann. New York Acad. Sci., vol. 728, 1994, pp. 183-197], introduced and studied the concept of partial metric space, as a part of the study of denotational semantics of dataflow networks. He also obtained a Banach type fixed point theorem on complete partial metric spaces. Very recently Berinde and Vetro, [V. Berinde, F. Vetro, Common fixed points of mappings satisfying implicit contractive conditions, Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2012, 2012:105], discussed, in the setting of metric and ordered metric spaces, coincidence point and common fixed point theorems fo…

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryDataflowCoincidence point common fixed point contraction implicit relation partial metric space.Fixed-point theoremFixed pointMetric spaceDenotational semanticsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCommon fixed pointGeneral topologyCoincidence pointAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Nonlinear Sciences and Applications
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An Ambient Intelligence System for Assisted Living

2017

Nowadays, the population's average age is constantly increasing, and thus the need for specialized home assistance is on the rise. Smart homes especially tailored to meet elderly and disabled people's needs can help them maintaining their autonomy, whilst ensuring their safety and well-being. This paper proposes a complete context-aware system for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), which infers user's actions and context, analyzing its past and current behavior to detect anomalies and prevent possible emergencies. The proposed system exploits Dynamic Bayesian Networks to merge raw data coming from heterogeneous sensors and infer user's behavior and health conditions. A rule-based reasoner is ab…

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Sensory evaluation based on verbal judgments

1999

Studies of the repeatability and the homogeneity of expert panel scores in sensory profiling show that lasting and reliable evaluations of food products are difficult to obtain: strong inter- and intra-individual differences are commonly observed. Our hypothesis is that this variability is due to quantification methods that consist of asking panelists to furnish quantitative values (by attributing a numerical point to perceived intensity) and that using natural language in the form of verbal judgements in a hierarchical tree would allow improving the reliability of sensory evaluations. This hypothesis was tested by comparing a numerical value scale and a specific hierarchical semantic scale…

Quantification methods[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Sensory systemcomputer.software_genreSensory analysis03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology0302 clinical medicineProfiling (information science)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryREPETABILTE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesRepeatability040401 food scienceSensory Systems030227 psychiatry[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Food productsSemantic differentialArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologySocial psychologycomputerNatural languageNatural language processingFood Science
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