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Visual literacy practices in higher education: what, why and how?

2019

A bilingual five-year-old girl is trying to explain to her mother what she was doing at gymnastics class. Despite her best efforts to overcome the excitement, speaking a mixture of two languages an...

Class (computer programming)Visual Arts and Performing ArtsHigher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVisual literacyvisual education050301 education050801 communication & media studieskorkeakouluopetusEducation0508 media and communicationshigher educationMathematics educationvisuaalinen lukutaitoGirlPsychologybusiness0503 educationmedia_commonJournal of Visual Literacy
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‘Des singes, c’était le narcisse’: class, imitation and performing monkeys in late-eighteenth century Paris

2018

This paper focuses on the use of performing monkeys in boulevard and foire theatres in late eighteenth-century Paris. I will concentrate on the issues raised by ‘Turco,’ Jean-Baptiste Nicolet’s leg...

Class (set theory)Visual Arts and Performing Arts060402 drama & theatermedia_common.quotation_subjectImitation (music)06 humanities and the artsArtBoulevardHumanities0604 artsmedia_commonStudies in Theatre and Performance
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Characterisation of clayey raw materials for ceramic manufacture in ancient Sicily

2011

Abstract It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support provenance studies of archaeological ceramics. The characterisation of a ceramic paste, the assessment of its technology of production and its provenance assignment related to a specific production centre or to a geographical and/or compositional space, are all tasks that can be performed even more accurately if the clayey raw materials used in pottery production are also studied. For that reason the identification of the clay deposits exploited in a given ceramic workshop often plays a key role in the archaeometric reconstruction of the production cycle where geology, mineralogy, petro…

Clayey raw materialProvenanceGeochemistryGeologyExcavationIntegrated approachRaw materialArchaeological ceramicsPetrographyMining engineeringGeochemistry and PetrologyProvenancevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProduction technologyPotteryCeramicArchaeological ceramicSicilySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.GeologyApplied Clay Science
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Study on the effects of chemical cleaning on pinaceae resin-based varnishes from panel and canvas paintings using pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass s…

2006

Abstract Cleaning of varnish coatings is one of the most critical steps in the restoration treatment of paintings and characterization of physical and chemical processes involved in this practical procedure has attracted interest of scientists in the field of conservation. Evaluation of chemical cleaning methods based on the application of organic solvents and detergents on Pinaceae resin-based varnishes from panel and canvas paintings has been successfully carried out using pyrolysis-gas chromatograpy/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). The proposed method includes the on-line derivatization of the diterpenoid resin using hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS). Analyses performed on a series of model varni…

Cleaning agentPaintingbiologyChemistryVarnishbiology.organism_classificationChemical cleaningAnalytical ChemistryPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometryFuel TechnologyPinaceaevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryCanvas paintingPyrolysisJournal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
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Periodontal outcomes of anterior fixed partial dentures on teeth treated with the biologically oriented preparation technique: A 6-year prospective c…

2021

Abstract Statement of problem One of the most frequent complications in participants with fixed partial dentures (FPDs) is the apical migration of the gingival margin, which may be associated with factors such as fit, gingival margin location, or tooth preparation type. The prevalence of the complication in participants restored with FPDs prepared by using the biologically oriented preparation technique (BOPT) is unclear. Purpose The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the clinical and biologic outcomes of FPDs on teeth prepared by using the BOPT, over a 6-year follow-up period. Material and methods Tooth-supported zirconia FPDs in the anterior region prepared by usin…

Clinical trialPatient satisfactionbusiness.industryVisual analogue scaleFixed partial denturesMedicineDentistryOral SurgerybusinessComplicationSurvival rateAnterior regionGingival marginThe Journal of prosthetic dentistry
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The on-line curvilinear component analysis (onCCA) for real-time data reduction

2015

Real time pattern recognition applications often deal with high dimensional data, which require a data reduction step which is only performed offline. However, this loses the possibility of adaption to a changing environment. This is also true for other applications different from pattern recognition, like data visualization for input inspection. Only linear projections, like the principal component analysis, can work in real time by using iterative algorithms while all known nonlinear techniques cannot be implemented in such a way and actually always work on the whole database at each epoch. Among these nonlinear tools, the Curvilinear Component Analysis (CCA), which is a non-convex techni…

Clustering high-dimensional dataBregman divergenceComputer scienceneural networkprojectionBregman divergenceNovelty detectionSynthetic dataData visualizationArtificial Intelligencebranch and boundComputer visionunfoldingcurvilinear component analysisCurvilinear coordinatesArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryVector quantizationPattern recognitiononline algorithmbearing faultvector quantizationPattern recognition (psychology)Principal component analysisbearing fault; branch and bound; Bregman divergence; curvilinear component analysis; data reduction; neural network; novelty detection; online algorithm; projection; unfolding; vector quantization; Software; Artificial Intelligencedata reductionArtificial intelligencebusinessnovelty detectionSoftware
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Making nonlinear manifold learning models interpretable: The manifold grand tour

2015

Smooth nonlinear topographic maps of the data distribution to guide a Grand Tour visualisation.Prioritisation of data linear views that are most consistent with data structure in the maps.Useful visualisations that cannot be obtained by other more classical approaches. Dimensionality reduction is required to produce visualisations of high dimensional data. In this framework, one of the most straightforward approaches to visualising high dimensional data is based on reducing complexity and applying linear projections while tumbling the projection axes in a defined sequence which generates a Grand Tour of the data. We propose using smooth nonlinear topographic maps of the data distribution to…

Clustering high-dimensional dataQA75Nonlinear dimensionality reductionDiscriminative clusteringComputer scienceVisualització de la informaciócomputer.software_genreData visualizationProjection (mathematics)Information visualizationArtificial IntelligenceQA:Informàtica::Infografia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]business.industryData visualizationDimensionality reductionGrand tourGeneral EngineeringNonlinear dimensionality reductionTopographic mapData structureComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationManifold learningData miningbusinesscomputerGenerative topographic mappingLinear projections
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Look at them and they will notice you : Distractor-independent attentional capture by direct gaze in change blindness

2018

Humans have shown a detection advantage of direct vs. averted gaze stimuli in visual search tasks. However, instead of attentional capture by direct gaze, the detection advantage in visual search may depend on attention-grabbing potential of the distractor stimuli to which the target needs to be compared. We investigated attentional capture by direct gaze using the change blindness paradigm, in which successful detection does not require comparison between the target and the distractor items. Participants detected a masked gaze direction change in one of four simultaneously presented schematic faces. The distractor gaze directions were systematically varied across three experiments. Changes…

Cognitive NeuroscienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONExperimental and Cognitive Psychologyhavaitseminen050105 experimental psychologyGaze perception03 medical and health sciencesstare-in-the-crowd effectsilmänliikkeet0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0501 psychology and cognitive scienceschange detectionta515Visual searchCommunicationchange blindnessNoticebusiness.industryPsykologia - Psychology05 social sciencesVisual search tasksGazeChange blindnesskatsetarkkailubusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChange detectiongaze perceptionCognitive psychology
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Visual mismatch negativity (vMMN): A review and meta-analysis of studies in psychiatric and neurological disorders

2015

The visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) response is an event-related potential (ERP) component, which is automatically elicited by events that violate predictions based on prior events. VMMN experiments use visual stimulus repetition to induce predictions, and vMMN is obtained by subtracting the response to rare unpredicted stimuli from those to frequent stimuli. One increasingly popular interpretation of the mismatch response postulates that vMMN, similar to its auditory counterpart (aMMN), represents a prediction error response generated by cortical mechanisms forming probabilistic representations of sensory signals. Here we discuss the physiological and theoretical basis of vMMN and review…

Cognitive NeuroscienceMismatch negativityExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensory systemStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStimulus modalityEvent-related potentialmedicineAnimalsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEvoked PotentialsMental Disorders05 social sciencesInformation processingBrainElectroencephalographyCognitionmedicine.diseaseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyMood disordersVisual PerceptionEvoked Potentials VisualNervous System DiseasesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyCortex
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An empirical test of Sokolov's entropy model of the orienting response.

1974

Several hypotheses, most of them deduced from Sokolov's entropy model of the Orienting Response (OR), were tested. The Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) served as the indicator of the OR. Printed language, analyzed with regard to the information content in bits, was used as stimulus material. Forty-eight female students served as subjects. The results indicate: (1) that the uncertainty of a situation does not determine the strength of the OR, (2) that the strength of the OR depends on the information carried by an event, and (3) that the processing of this information, as indicated by the OR, may be delayed by one or more events in a serial application. For tonic level over a series of events no…

Cognitive NeuroscienceModels NeurologicalInformation TheoryExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)Developmental psychologyTonic (physiology)Orienting responseEmpirical researchDevelopmental NeuroscienceOrientationStatisticsReflexHumansHabituation PsychophysiologicFemale studentsBiological PsychiatryEntropy modelEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsGeneral NeuroscienceGalvanic Skin ResponseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyVisual PerceptionFemaleSkin conductancePsychologyPsychophysiology
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