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Analyzing the Correlation of Classical and Community-aware Centrality Measures in Complex Networks

2021

International audience; Identifying influential nodes in social networks is a fundamental issue. Indeed, it has many applications, such as inhibiting epidemic spreading, accelerating information diffusion, preventing terrorist attacks, and much more. Classically, centrality measures quantify the node's importance based on various topological properties of the network, such as Degree and Betweenness. Nonetheless, these measures are agnostic of the community structure, although it is a ubiquitous characteristic encountered in many real-world networks. To overcome this drawback, there is a growing trend to design so-called community-aware centrality measures. Although several works investigate…

AssortativityTransitivityEfficiency) and nine mesoscopic topological features (MixingAverage Distance[INFO.INFO-SI] Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]Density[INFO.INFO-LG] Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG][INFO] Computer Science [cs][INFO.INFO-SI]Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]Diameter[INFO.INFO-LG]Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG]Influential NodesCentrality Measures[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Community StructureComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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POSSIBILITIES OF USING DIALECT ATLASES IN THE ACQUISITION OF LATVIAN LANGUAGE

2020

The creation of a modern lesson increasingly uses open data, a variety of digital resources, electronic teaching tools etc. In addition to books, electronic teaching tools, information resources, etc., come into the training process as a way to portray linguistic information and the writers' creative thought. One of the resources that can be successfully exploited in promoting the growth of a fully developed and skilled pupil, as well as in-depth learning of the Latvian language, is dialect atlases. The aim of the research was to understand the functionality and effectiveness of the dialect atlases in lear ning lexicology and dialectology. The study combined the descriptive method and conte…

Atlas of the Latvian Dialects; digital resources; teaching/learning Latvian languageContent analysisLexicologyDialectologylanguageLatvianPhoneticsSociologyLexiconCompetence (human resources)language.human_languageLinguisticsLinguistic competenceSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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A machine learning examination of hydroxyl radical differences among model simulations for CCMI-1

2020

The hydroxyl radical (OH) plays critical roles within the troposphere, such as determining the lifetime of methane (CH4), yet is challenging to model due to its fast cycling and dependence on a multitude of sources and sinks. As a result, the reasons for variations in OH and the resulting methane lifetime (τCH4), both between models and in time, are difficult to diagnose. We apply a neural network (NN) approach to address this issue within a group of models that participated in the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI). Analysis of the historical specified dynamics simulations performed for CCMI indicates that the primary drivers of τCH4 differences among 10 models are the flux of UV li…

Atmospheric ScienceAtmospheric chemistry010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesneural networkAnalytical chemistry010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesTropospherelcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMESSyErdsystem-ModellierungMixing ratioTropospheric ozoneIsopreneNOx0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEMAChydroxyl radicalPhotodissociationlcsh:QC1-999Atmospheric chemistry neural networkmachine learningchemistrylcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionCCMI[SDE]Environmental SciencesHydroxyl radicalWater vaporlcsh:Physicsmethane lifetime
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Assessment of maize nitrogen uptake from PRISMA hyperspectral data through hybrid modelling

2022

Atmospheric Scienceprecision farmingradiative transfer modelsApplied Mathematicsplant nitrogen uptake estimationComputers in Earth Sciencesmachine learning regression algorithmsGeneral Environmental ScienceEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing
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Gaze position reveals impaired attentional shift during visual word recognition in dysfluent readers

2014

Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recognition tasks not only among fluent, but especially among dyslexic readers. However, the time course and locus of these serial within-word processing effects in the cognitive hierarchy (i.e., orthographic, phonological, lexical) have remained elusive. We studied whether a subject’s eye movements during a lexical decision task would provide information about the temporal dynamics of serial within-word processing. We assumed that if there is serial within-word processing proceeding from left to right, items with informative beginnings would attract the gaze position and (micro-)saccadic eye movem…

Attentional shiftAdultkognitioAdolescentWord processingword recognitionlcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesYoung AdultsilmänliikkeetLexical decision taskReaction TimeSaccadesLearningPsychologyHumanslcsh:Sciencetietojenkäsittelyta515BehaviorMultidisciplinaryPsycholinguisticsVerbal Behaviorlcsh:RCognitive PsychologyEye movementBiology and Life SciencesExperimental PsychologyLinguisticsGazeSaccadic maskingSerial memory processingClinical PsychologyReadingWord recognitionCognitive Sciencelcsh:QSensory Perceptionlexical decision tasksWord ProcessingPsychologyCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Variété des usages et inégalités d'accès à la formation continue

2005

La formation professionnelle continue est rarement abordée du point de vue de la personne qui se forme. C'est cette approche originale que propose l'enquête Formation continue 2000. Son intérêt est d'observer l'attitude des individus face à la formation continue, leurs contraintes et leurs pratiques. Plus que l'envie personnelle, les propositions et les critères de sélection de l'entreprise ont une réelle influence sur l'accès à la formation des salarié-es. De plus, cette enquête permet d'éclairer les raisons et les circonstances, racontées par les personnes elles-mêmes, qui ont conduit à une absence de formation.

Attitude des employésLifelong learningEntrepriseAttitudeAccess to lifelong learning[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationAccès à la formation continueFranceFormation continueEnterprise
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Taking part in Nordic collaboration : nursing students' experiences and perceptions from a learning perspective: a qualitative study

2015

BACKGROUND: Nordic networking of different kinds has a long tradition aiming to increase collaboration and understanding between citizens in different countries. Cultural competence in relation to health care and nursing is important for clinical nurses and is a central issue in nurse education. OBJECTIVE: To gain an understanding of what nurse students experienced and learned during an intensive course in diabetes together with students and nurse educators from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Faroe Islands. METHODS: In 2012, an intensive course within the Nordic network, Nordkvist, was conducted in Faroe Islands with the theme "Nursing - to live a good life with diabetes"…

Attitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationInternational Educational ExchangeNursingScandinavian and Nordic CountriesEducationExchange studentsNursingPerceptionPedagogyLearning theoryDiabetes MellitusMedicineHumansLearningta516Nurse educationCooperative BehaviorCultural CompetencyRelation (history of concept)General NursingQualitative Researchmedia_commonNordic collaborationbusiness.industryIntensive courseOmvårdnadDiabetesCultural competenceEducation Nursing BaccalaureateLärandeStudents NursingbusinessCultural competenceNurse educationQualitative researchNurse education today
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Hands-On Math and Art Exhibition Promoting Science Attitudes and Educational Plans

2017

The current science, technology, engineering, art, math education (STEAM) approach emphasizes integration of abstract science and mathematical ideas for concrete solutions by art. The main aim was to find out how experience of learning mathematics differed between the contexts of school and an informal Math and Art Exhibition. The study participants (N=256) were 12-13 years old from Finland. Several valid questionnaires and tests were applied (e.g., SRQ-A, RAVEN) in pre- and postdesign showing a good reliability. The results based on General Linear Modeling and Structural Equation Path Modeling underline the motivational effects. The experience of the effectiveness of hands-on learning at s…

AttractivenessArticle Subject4. Education05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyInformal learninglcsh:Education (General)EducationExhibitionMath educationIntervention (counseling)PedagogyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciences516 Educational scienceslcsh:L7-991Psychology0503 educationEducation Research International
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Internal consistency predicts attractiveness in biological motion walkers

2016

Abstract Why do some people appear attractive to us while others don't? Evolutionary psychology states that sexual attractiveness has evolved to assess the reproductive qualities of a potential mate. Past research in the field has identified a number of traits that can be linked directly to qualities such as immuno-competence, developmental stability, and fertility. The current study is motivated by the hypothesis that attractiveness is determined not just by individual, independent traits, but also by whether their pattern is internally consistent. Exploiting the domain of biological motion, we manipulated internal consistency between anthropometry and kinematics of a moving body. In two e…

AttractivenessSexual attractioneducation05 social sciencesStability (learning theory)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyKinematicsEvolutionary psychology050105 experimental psychologyMate quality03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Internal consistency0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyhealth care economics and organizations030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiological motionEvolution and Human Behavior
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The Influence of Task and Context-Based Complexity on the Final Choice

2011

In this chapter, we present a new approach for the design of choice task experiments that analyze the final respondent’s choice but not the decision process.1 The approach creates choice tasks with a one-to-one correspondence between decision strategies and the observed choices. Thus, a decision strategy used is unambiguously deduced from an observed choice. Furthermore, the approach systematically manipulates the characteristics of choice tasks and takes into account measurement errors concerning the preferences of the decision makers. We use this approach to generate respondent-specific choice tasks with either low or high complexity and study their influence on the use of compensatory an…

Attractivenessbusiness.industryComputer scienceContrast (statistics)Context (language use)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreTask (project management)CorrelationRange (mathematics)Decision strategyRespondentArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer
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