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On the Design of Fast Wavelet Transform Algorithms With Low Memory Requirements

2008

In this paper, a new algorithm to efficiently compute the two-dimensional wavelet transform is presented. This algorithm aims at low memory consumption and reduced complexity, meeting these requirements by means of line-by-line processing. In this proposal, we use recursion to automatically place the order in which the wavelet transform is computed. This way, we solve some synchronization problems that have not been tackled by previous proposals. Furthermore, unlike other similar proposals, our proposal can be straightforwardly implemented from the algorithm description. To this end, a general algorithm is given which is further detailed to allow its implementation with a simple filter bank…

Signal processingLifting schemeComputer scienceSecond-generation wavelet transformStationary wavelet transformWavelet transformImage processingCascade algorithmFilter bankWavelet packet decompositionMedia TechnologyDiscrete cosine transformCodecElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFast wavelet transformAlgorithmEncoderData compressionImage compressionIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
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Editorial: Software language engineering

2008

Software languages play an important role in software development. Software languages are the artificial languages that are used to describe software systems at various abstraction levels. They are applied to describe requirements and designs for software, definitions of software architectures, and implementations of software systems. A huge variety of different technological spaces exist to describe languages: programming languages, software modeling languages, data modeling languages, domain-specific languages, ontology language, and others.

Social software engineeringbusiness.industryComputer scienceProgramming languageSoftware developmentSecond-generation programming languageOntology languagecomputer.software_genreComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSoftware frameworkComponent-based software engineeringSoftware constructionSoftware systembusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerIET Software
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Another defence of enumerated types

1991

I claim that enumerations, while of course not strictly necessary, are an elegant and useful facility in modern programming languages. I try to show that arguments recently given against them are weak at best and bogus a t worst, for general-purpose programming. Some related issues on types in programming languages are touched as well. These make it even more questionable whether Oberon marks progress or regress in language design.

Symbolic programmingEnumerated typeProgramming languageComputer scienceComparison of multi-paradigm programming languagesNatural language programmingSecond-generation programming languageProgramming language generationscomputer.software_genreComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignVery high-level programming languageThird-generation programming languageLanguage primitiveHigh-level programming languageProgramming language specificationProgramming paradigmFourth-generation programming languageFifth-generation programming languagecomputerLow-level programming languageSoftwareProgramming language theoryACM SIGPLAN Notices
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<title>Human cell texture analysis with quincunx spline wavelet transform</title>

1999

Wavelet transforms are efficient tools for texture analysis and classification. Separable techniques are classically used but present several drawbacks. First, diagonal coefficients contain poor information. Second, the other coefficients contain useful information only if the texture is oriented in the vertical and horizontal directions. So an approach of texture analysis by non-separable transform is proposed. An improved interscale resolution is allowed by the quincunx scheme and this analysis leads to only one detail image where no particular orientation is favored. New orthogonal isotropic filters for the decomposition are constructed by applying McClellan transform on one dimension B-…

business.industrySecond-generation wavelet transformStationary wavelet transformSpline waveletComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONWavelet transformSpline (mathematics)WaveletQuincunxComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessInfinite impulse responseAlgorithmMathematicsHuman Vision and Electronic Imaging IV
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A qualitative study on the bicultural experience of second-generation Korean immigrants in Germany

2014

Abstract This research focuses on second-generation Korean immigrants and the strategies they used to combine two different cultures – parents' and resident cultures – in their everyday lives. Using a case to reconstruct the meaning behind the strategies employed, this study aims to identify factors that influence immigrants' development when exposed to two different cultures. To investigate this development, an autobiographical interview was conducted on a second-generation Korean immigrant in Germany. The interview was analyzed through objective hermeneutics. The findings of the case study reveal how Ji-Hye Song (interviewee) was able to blend into both Korean and Germany societies, simil…

media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative researchImmigrationSecond-generation Korean immigrants in GermanyObjective hermeneuticsGender studiesSociologyHermeneuticsSocial psychologymedia_commonQualitative researchMeaning (linguistics)Pacific Science Review
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The Co-Design of a Counter-Narrative Social Campaign: Second Generation Youths Against Radicalization

2021

This paper deals with the OLTRE project (ISF - DG Migration and Home Affairs, EU) funded for preventing the radicalization of the second-generation of migrants in Italy. This essay aims to study the production of an online communication campaign co-designed by second-generation youths. The four Universities engaged in the project, in order to collect the issues for the campaign made an in-depth sociological research and an interdisciplinary social network analysis. We will present the results of the non-standard field research. Starting from the different dimensions of the risk of radicalization proposed by the kaleidoscopic overview of risk factors (Sieckelinck and Gielen 2018: 5; Ranstorp…

radicalisationSettore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni Politiciprevention communication campaignSecond-generationfield research
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Inclusive Decision-making and Campaign: The Participation of Second Generation Migrants for Preventing Radicalization

2019

This paper deals with the analysis of the first results of Oltre project (ISF - DG Migration and Home Affairs, EU) funding for preventing the radicalization of the second-generation of migrants. The non-standard field research was intertwined with online social network profiles investigation. We present the off-line research results. Starting from the different dimensions of the risk of radicalization proposed by the kaleidoscopic overview of risk factors (Sieckelinck and Gielen 2018: 5; Ranstorp 2016), we created a topic guide for the indepth qualitative interviews collecting 42 interviews of 2G youths (18-30 years) in 7 Italian towns, interviewing also several privileged testimonies. Then…

second-generation social communication campaign to prevent radicalization co-designing the counter-narrativeSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSettore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni PoliticiSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Second-generation immigrants and factors that create challenges to enter Finnish labour market

2018

The aims of this study are to find out the most key factors that have negatively influenced second-generation immigrants with different foreign origins and ethnicities in their quest for job opportunities in the Finnish labour market. This stud‎y was done through qualitative research methods, which consisted of 15 second-generation immigrants, aged 18-35. These immigrants were divided into three main groups, which included European, Asian, and those of African backgrounds. This was to examine the role of ethnic aspects and to analyse the level of discrimination on different bases. The study was done through depth semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The questions which I asked the parti…

sosiaaliset verkostotsyrjintäsocial networktyömarkkinatsecond-generation immigrantsmaahanmuuttajatmaahanmuuttajataustalabour marketdiscrimination
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Narratives and Counter-Narratives about Radicalization: Experiences of Moderation of an Online Communication Campaign

2021

This paper presents the results of a cyber-ethnographic study. The research analyzes the dynamics that make, calm and increase the radicalization narratives. This study is part of the Oltre project (ISF - DG Migration and Home Affairs, EU) which directly involved 42 Italian and second generation youths in the dissemination and moderation of an online communication campaign in order to prevent radicalized behaviors. This paper illustrates how the young “moderators” interacted each other, highlighting how counter-narratives can represent useful tools for deconstructing "complex" issues such as radicalization. Furthermore, the paper shows (using social network analysis) how on the social media…

youthSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSocial Network and Social campaignSettore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni Politicicounter-narrativeSecond-generationcyber-ethnographic studySettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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