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Emotional expression in music: contribution, linearity, and additivity of primary musical cues

2013

The aim of this study is to manipulate musical cues systematically to determine the aspects of music that contribute to emotional expression, and whether these cues operate in additive or interactive fashion, and whether the cue levels can be characterized as linear or non-linear. An optimized factorial design was used with six primary musical cues (mode, tempo, dynamics, articulation, timbre, and register) across four different music examples. Listeners rated 200 musical examples according to four perceived emotional characters (happy, sad, peaceful, and scary). The results exhibited robust effects for all cues and the ranked importance of these was established by multiple regression. The …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990emotionMusicalMode (music)PerceptionDiscrete emotion ratings.PsychologyEmotional expressionOriginal Research ArticleGeneral Psychologymedia_commonArticulation (music)lens modelself-reportdiscrete emotion ratingslcsh:PsychologyRegister (music)Dynamics (music)factorial designta6131Perceptionmusic cuesPsychologySocial psychologyTimbremusical featuresFrontiers in Psychology
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Mean platelet volume in arterial and venous thrombotic disorders

2020

Abstract The mean platelet volume (MPV) is an easy, rapid and inexpensive laboratory parameter which basically mirrors platelet size. Due to the essential role of platelets in hemostasis, many studies have assessed the MPV value in patients with arterial and venous thrombotic disorders. These have then been summarized in some interesting meta-analyses and recent studies that will be discussed in this narrative review. Taken together, the currently available evidence suggests that the MPV may be substantially increased in concomitance with acute episodes of coronary artery disease, venous thromboembolism, portal vein thrombosis, stroke, erectile dysfunction and preeclampsia. In many of these…

medicine.medical_specialtyClinical Biochemistryvenous thromboembolism030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCoronary artery disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineMedical technologymedicineDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPlateletR855-855.5Mean platelet volumethrombosismean platelet volumebusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)medicine.diseaseThrombosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisplateletsCardiologycoronary artery disease; mean platelet volume; platelets; thrombosis; venous thromboembolismbusinessVenous thromboembolismcoronary artery disease
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Patient Preferences for Lung Cancer Treatments: A Study Protocol for a Preference Survey Using Discrete Choice Experiment and Swing Weighting

2021

Background: Advanced treatment options for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) consist of immunotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of both. Decisions surrounding NSCLC can be considered as preference-sensitive because multiple treatments exist that vary in terms of mode of administration, treatment schedules, and benefit–risk profiles. As part of the IMI PREFER project, we developed a protocol for an online preference survey for NSCLC patients exploring differences in preferences according to patient characteristics (preference heterogeneity). Moreover, this study will evaluate and compare the use of two different preference elicitation methods, the discrete choice experiment (DCE) and …

medicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (General)Health literacyTask (project management)03 medical and health scienceseducational tool0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)R5-920SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingMethodsmedicineMedical physicsPreference elicitationReimbursementnon-small cell lung cancerhealth locus of controlProtocol (science)030503 health policy & servicesdiscrete choice experimentGeneral MedicinePreferenceLocus of controlquality of life030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineswing weighting0305 other medical sciencePsychologyhealth literacypatient preferenceFrontiers in medicine
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ON-LINE CONSTRUCTION OF A SMALL AUTOMATON FOR A FINITE SET OF WORDS

2012

In this paper we describe a "light" algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton recognising a finite set of words. The algorithm runs in linear time. We carried out good experimental results on real dictionaries, on biological sequences and on the sets of suffixes (resp. factors) of a set of words that shows how our automaton is near to the minimal one. For the suffixes of a text, we propose a modified construction that leads to an even smaller automaton. We moreover construct linear algorithms for the insertion and deletion of a word in a finite set, directly from the constructed automaton.

minimal automata[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]Timed automatondeterministic automataBüchi automaton0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDeterministic automaton0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)Two-way deterministic finite automatonNondeterministic finite automatonMathematicsonline construction.Discrete mathematicsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaPowerset constructionPushdown automatonComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)010201 computation theory & mathematicsProbabilistic automaton020201 artificial intelligence & image processingFinite set of wordAlgorithmComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata Theory
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Modélisation des choix d'itinéraires pédestres en milieu urbain. Approche géographique et paysagère

2006

Nowadays, on foot journeys create renewed interest as a complementary mode of transport. Indeed, local decision makers appear as willing to reduce the imbalance between different ways of transport within the cities. In the field of Geography the term ‘mobility' refers to the practice of exchanges and movements done by individuals or groups of individuals; this mobility is likely to reveal the characteristics of places and to contribute to their alteration. Among all the modes of transport, walking implies a privileged relation between persons and area they live in. As an element of the living environment used on a daily basis and eventually integrated by the prism of perception the visible …

mobility behaviourcomportements de mobilitépedestrian mobilitychoix d'itinéraires[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyitineraries choicesmobilité pédestrePaysages urbains[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyUrban landscapemodèles de choix discretsdiscrete choice models[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Recursion at the crossroads of sequence modeling, random trees, stochastic algorithms and martingales

2013

This monograph synthesizes several studies spanning from dynamical systems in the statistical analysis of sequences, to analysis of algorithms in random trees and discrete stochastic processes. These works find applications in various fields ranging from biological sequences to linear regression models, branching processes, through functional statistics and estimates of risk indicators for insurances. All the established results use, in one way or another, the recursive property of the structure under study, by highlighting invariants such as martingales, which are at the heart of this monograph, as tools as well as objects of study.

modèles auto-régressifs[MATH.MATH-PR] Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]estimation and prediction errorstochastic gradient algorithmschaîne de Markov à mémoire variable[STAT.TH] Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]Digital search treesvariable length Markov chainstrong laws for discrete martingalessuffix trietemps d'occurrences de motifsoptimisation stochastique.dynamical systemtrie des suffixesstochastic optimization.erreur d'estimation et de prédictionArbres digitaux de rechercheauto-regressive modelssystème dynamiquelois fortes de martingales discrètesalgorithmes de gradient stochastiques[MATH.MATH-ST] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]occurrences time
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On multivalued weakly Picard operators in partial Hausdorff metric spaces

2015

We discuss multivalued weakly Picard operators on partial Hausdorff metric spaces. First, we obtain Kikkawa-Suzuki type fixed point theorems for a new type of generalized contractive conditions. Then, we prove data dependence of a fixed points set theorem. Finally, we present sufficient conditions for well-posedness of a fixed point problem. Our results generalize, complement and extend classical theorems in metric and partial metric spaces.

multivalued operatorDiscrete mathematicsApplied MathematicsInjective metric spacedata dependencepartial metric spaceFixed-point theoremEquivalence of metricsConvex metric spaceIntrinsic metricMetric spaceHausdorff distancefixed pointSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMetric (mathematics)Geometry and TopologyMathematicsFixed Point Theory and Applications
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Incitations à l’offre de prévention et préférences en médecine générale : l’apport de la méthode DCE

2012

L’objectif de cet article est de contribuer à la compréhension des préférences des médecins pour différents dispositifs, financiers ou non, susceptibles d’être implantés en France afin de favoriser la prévention en médecine de ville. La méthode du Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) est mobilisée à travers une enquête menée auprès de 1 396 médecins qui permet d’analyser 3 390 observations. L’estimation économétrique de la fonction d’utilité des médecins est conduite dans le cadre d’un modèle Logit conditionnel, des dispositions à payer marginales sont également calculées. Nos résultats montrent que, si l’aspect financier est important dans les préférences des médecins, les aspects non financie…

médecins libérauxpreventiongeneral practitionersdiscrete choice experimentpréférencesÉconomie publique/Public economics
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SEAM PUCKERING EVALUATION METHOD FOR SEWING PROCESS

2014

The paper presents an automated method for the assessment and classification of puckering defects detected during the preproduction control stage of the sewing machine or product inspection. In this respect, we have presented the possible causes and remedies of the wrinkle nonconformities. Subjective factors related to the control environment and operators during the seams evaluation can be reduced using an automated system whose operation is based on image processing. Our implementation involves spectral image analysis using Fourier transform and an unsupervised neural network, the Kohonen Map, employed to classify material specimens, the input images, into five discrete degrees of quality…

neural networklcsh:ManufacturespuckerDiscrete Fourier Transformseamslcsh:TS1-2301image processingAnnals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
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Extremal Irregular Digraphs

2018

A digraph is called irregular if its distinct vertices have distinct degree pairs. An irregular digraph is called minimal (maximal) if the removal of any arc (addition of any new arc) results in a non-irregular digraph. It is easily seen that the minimum sizes among irregular n-vertex whether digraphs or oriented graphs are the same and are asymptotic to (√2/3) n3/2; maximum sizes, however, are asymptotic to n2 and n2/2, respectively. Let s stand for the sum of initial positive integers, s = 1, 3, 6, . . . . An oriented graph Hs and a digraph Fs, both large (in terms of the size), minimal irregular, and on any such s vertices, s ≥ 21, are constructed in [Large minimal irregular digraphs, Op…

oriented graphApplied Mathematicsasymptotic sizeirregular digraphCombinatorics05c07minimal subdigraphQA1-939Discrete Mathematics and Combinatoricsmaximal subdigraph05c3505c30MathematicsMathematics05c20Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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