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Are nonlinear model-free conditional entropy approaches for the assessment of cardiac control complexity superior to the linear model-based one?

2016

Objective : We test the hypothesis that the linear model-based (MB) approach for the estimation of conditional entropy (CE) can be utilized to assess the complexity of the cardiac control in healthy individuals. Methods : An MB estimate of CE was tested in an experimental protocol (i.e., the graded head-up tilt) known to produce a gradual decrease of cardiac control complexity as a result of the progressive vagal withdrawal and concomitant sympathetic activation. The MB approach was compared with traditionally exploited nonlinear model-free (MF) techniques such as corrected approximate entropy, sample entropy, corrected CE, two k -nearest-neighbor CE procedures and permutation CE. Electroca…

Computer scienceEntropyBiomedical EngineeringSensitivity and Specificity01 natural sciencesApproximate entropy03 medical and health sciencesEntropy (classical thermodynamics)0302 clinical medicineHeart RateHeart Rate Determination0103 physical sciencesStatisticsHumansEntropy (information theory)Autonomic nervous systemComputer SimulationEntropy (energy dispersal)010306 general physicsEntropy (arrow of time)Heart rate variabilityFeedback PhysiologicalConditional entropyEntropy (statistical thermodynamics)Head-up tiltModels CardiovascularLinear modelCardiovascular regulationReproducibility of ResultsHeartStatistical modelMutual informationSample entropyMutual informationNonlinear DynamicsConcomitantSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaLinear ModelsAlgorithmRandom variableAlgorithms030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEntropy (order and disorder)
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Register data in sample allocations for small-area estimation

2018

The inadequate control of sample sizes in surveys using stratified sampling and area estimation may occur when the overall sample size is small or auxiliary information is insufficiently used. Very small sample sizes are possible for some areas. The proposed allocation based on multi-objective optimization uses a small-area model and estimation method and semi-collected empirical data annually collected empirical data. The assessment of its performance at the area and at the population levels is based on design-based sample simulations. Five previously developed allocations serve as references. The model-based estimator is more accurate than the design-based Horvitz–Thompson estimator and t…

Computer scienceGeneral MathematicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationSample (statistics)01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilitySmall area estimationmodel-based EBLUP0502 economics and businessSampling designStatisticsrekisteritotanta0101 mathematicseducation050205 econometrics DemographyEstimationta113education.field_of_studyta112kaupparekisteritauxiliary and proxy data05 social sciencesEstimatortrade-off between areas and populationmonitavoiteoptimointiStratified samplingkohdentaminenmulti-objective optimizationSample size determinationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesperformanceMathematical Population Studies
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Identification of differential risk hotspots for collision and vehicle type in a directed linear network

2019

Traffic accidents can take place in very different ways and involve a substantially distinct number and types of vehicles. Thus, it is of interest to know which parts of a road structure present an overrepresentation of a specific type of traffic accident, specially for some typologies of collisions and vehicles that tend to trigger more severe consequences for the users being involved. In this study, a spatial approach is followed to estimate the risk that different types of collisions and vehicles present in the central area of Valencia (Spain), considering the accidents observed in this city during the period 2014-2017. A directed spatial linear network representing the non-pedestrian ro…

Computer scienceKernel density estimationPoison controlHuman Factors and Ergonomicscomputer.software_genreRisk Assessment0502 economics and businessHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBuilt EnvironmentSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySpatial analysis050107 human factorsSpatial Analysis050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesAccidents TrafficPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDifferential (mechanical device)CollisionMotor VehiclesIdentification (information)SpainSample size determinationData miningRisk assessmentMonte Carlo MethodcomputerAccident Analysis & Prevention
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Emulation of 2D Hydrodynamic Flood Simulations at Catchment Scale Using ANN and SVR

2021

Two-dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic models are one of the most widely used tools for flood modeling practices and risk estimation. The 2D models provide accurate results

Computer scienceProcess (engineering)Geography Planning and DevelopmentAquatic ScienceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBiochemistrysupport vector regressionTD201-500Uncertainty analysisWater Science and TechnologyEmulationArtificial neural networkFlood mythWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesbusiness.industryDimensionality reductionHydraulic engineeringSupport vector machineemulatorsVDP::Teknologi: 500Sample size determinationerror structureArtificial intelligencetraining set sizebusinessTC1-978computerartificial neural networkWater
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Daily streamlow prediction with uncertainty in ephemeral catchments using the GLUE methodology

2009

Abstract The Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) approach is presented here as a tool for estimating the predictive uncertainty of a rainfall–runoff model. The GLUE methodology allows to recognise the possible equifinality of different parameter sets and assesses the likelihood of a parameters set being acceptable simulator when model predictions are compared to observed field data. The results of the GLUE methodology depend greatly on the choice of the likelihood measure and on the choice of the threshold which determines if a parameters set is behavioural or not. Moreover the sampling size has a strong influence on the uncertainty assessment of the response of a rainfall–…

Computer scienceSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEquifinalityVariance (accounting)Measure (mathematics)GeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologySample size determinationStatisticsEconometricsSample varianceSensitivity analysisGLUEPredictive uncertainty Rainfall-Runoff model Generalized Likelehood Uncertainty Estimation Ephemeral catchmentsUncertainty analysis
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Automatic regrouping of strata in the goodness-of-fit chi-square test

2019

Pearson’s chi-square test is widely employed in social and health sciences to analyze categorical data and contingency tables. For the test to be valid, the sample size must be large enough to provide a minimum number of expected elements per category. This paper develops functions for regrouping strata automatically no matter where they are located, thus enabling the goodness-of-fit test to be performed within an iterative procedure. The functions are written in Excel VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) and in Mathematica. The usefulness and performance of these functions is illustrated by means of a simulation study and the application to different datasets. Finally, the iterative use of …

Contingency tableComputer scienceContinuous Sample of Working Lives62G10 62P25MathematicaSample (statistics):62 Statistics::62P Applications [Classificació AMS]Visual Basic for ApplicationsEconomiaTest (assessment):62 Statistics::62G Nonparametric inference [Classificació AMS]Goodness of fitFinancesSample size determination:Matemàtiques i estadística::Estadística matemàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]StatisticsVisual Basic for ApplicationsChi-square testGoodness-of-fit chi-square test statistical software Visual Basic for Applications Mathematica Continuous Sample of Working Livesstatistical softwareGoodness-of-fit chi-square testEconometríaCategorical variable
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Utility of the Mantel-Haenszel Procedure for Detecting Differential Item Functioning in Small Samples

2004

Sample-size restrictions limit the contingency table approaches based on asymptotic distributions, such as the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) procedure, for detecting differential item functioning (DIF) in many practical applications. Within this framework, the present study investigated the power and Type I error performance of empirical and inferential criteria for DIF detection in small samples. Sample sizes (50/50, 100/50, 200/50, and 100/100 for the reference and focal groups, respectively), ability distributions (equal and unequal), and amount of DIF (moderate and high) were manipulated. The results show the advantages of employing theMHchi-square statistic using high levels of significance (•…

Contingency tablePsychometricsApplied Mathematics05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationSmall sampleDifferential item functioningCochran–Mantel–Haenszel statisticsEducation0504 sociologySample size determinationStatisticsEvaluation methodsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconometricsLimit (mathematics)Psychology0503 educationApplied PsychologyEducational and Psychological Measurement
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L’impatto della pandemia sui rapporti contrattuali: problemi e rimedi

2021

This paper aims to analyze the global disaster caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that has disrupted the existence of almost all of humanity. In addition, examine the significant limitations limitations on individual and collective freedoms to protect public health and, secondly, to mitigate as much as possible the impact of the pandemic on economic activities. The attention of the article focuses exclusively on the rules that impact on the general discipline of obligations and contracts. The essay deals with the institutions of contract law that are best suited to counteract the effects of the pandemic on contractual relationships, especially those long term. Particular attention is paid to t…

Contract Obligations COVID-19 pandemic Impossibility of Performance Partial Termination Renegotiation Commercial Lease ContractsSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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On the Applicability of the Space Syntax Methodology for the Determination of Street Lighting Classes

2020

Street lighting plays a crucial role in a city’s night landscape and in urban traffic management, influencing users’ comfort and safety. To contain costs of public street lighting systems and to avoid energy waste, illuminance levels on road surfaces must be adequate to fit actual traffic volumes, as prescribed by regulations. This is true not only for motorized roads but also for sidewalks, paths, and pedestrian areas. Regulations in force establish a relationship between road traffic volumes and minimum illuminance levels through the lighting classes selection procedure. Lighting classes selection is based on various para meters among which traffic volume is the most difficult to evaluate…

Control and OptimizationComputer science020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyPedestrian010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyTransport engineeringspace syntax analysisroad traffic volumeTraffic volume0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)public street lighting0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSpace syntaxSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelighting classes determinationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:TIlluminancelighting sustainabilitylighting classes determination; space syntax analysis; lighting sustainability; public street lighting; road traffic volume; enlightened night landscapeenlightened night landscapeEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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The role of teachers’ controlling behaviour in physical education on adolescents’ health-related quality of life: test of a conditional process model*

2019

AbstractStudents’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL) may depend on the extent to which the school environment fostered by their teacher is perceived as autonomy-supportive. We tested a conditio...

Controlling behaviourProcess (engineering)05 social sciences050301 educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyEducationTest (assessment)Physical educationDevelopmental psychologyInterpersonal relationshipQuality of life (healthcare)Well-beingDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationSelf-determination theory050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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