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Semantic Decision Tables: Self-organizing and Reorganizable Decision Tables [chapter]

Yan Tang, Robert Meersman, Jan Vanthienen
Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
This paper describes the ongoing research on SDT and its tool that supports the self organizations and automatic reorganization of decision tables.  ...  A Semantic Decision Table ( SDT) provides a means to capture and examine decision makers' concepts, as well as a tool for refining their decision knowledge and facilitating knowledge sharing in a scalable  ...  The approach of considering SDTs as self-organizing and reorganizable decision tables is based on the characteristics of semantics stored in SDTs.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2_39 fatcat:ddhdzosdhvgafnxjvv5nqagqeq

Effects of Dialogic Reading in the Improvement of Reading Comprehension in Students of Primary Education // Efectos de la lectura dialógica en la mejora de la comprensión lectora de estudiantes de Educación Primaria

Raúl Gutiérrez
2016 Revista de Psicodidactica  
A quasi-experimental comparison with pretest and posttest design between groups was used. A sample of 355 participants aged between 8 and 9 years aged was used.  ...  Reading is an essential factor for success at school that requires certain skills and strategies of great complexity rarely taught in schools.  ...  The pretest MANOVA conducted with all four variables measured (literal, inferential, reorganizational and criti- This data shows a significant improvement in the development of relational semantic understanding  ... 
doi:10.1387/revpsicodidact.15017 fatcat:it6s6ta65vajpc2j2qt3w24zoe

Functional MR Imaging of Language Processing: An Overview of Easy-to-Implement Paradigms for Patient Care and Clinical Research

Marion Smits, Evy Visch-Brink, Caroline K. Schraa-Tam, Peter J. Koudstaal, Aad van der Lugt
2006 Radiographics  
Patients with conduction aphasia have fluent speech with pho-nemic paraphasias and self-corrections with reasonably good comprehension.  ...  These paradigms include mostly verbal fluency and passive listening tasks ( Table 2 ) (35) .  ... 
doi:10.1148/rg.26si065507 pmid:17050512 fatcat:cv4cjkvpfbeoxen7wtydqmypzy

How to Refactor this Code? An Exploratory Study on Developer-ChatGPT Refactoring Conversations [article]

Eman Abdullah AlOmar, Anushkrishna Venkatakrishnan, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Christian D. Newman, Ali Ouni
2024 arXiv   pre-print
development, and best practices in software engineering.  ...  Our approach relies on text mining refactoring-related conversations from 17,913 ChatGPT prompts and responses, and investigating developers' explicit refactoring intention.  ...  https://deep-translator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#google-translate 2 https://smilevo.github.io/self-affirmed-refactoring/  ... 
arXiv:2402.06013v1 fatcat:vp6n5dwxonfsvc5nupljzrgyaq

The Implications of Flexible Work: Membership in Organizations Revisited

Angelika Schmidt
2013 Management Revue  
The erosion of standard forms of employment is creating new needs and management requirements in organizations. This article examines the polarization within the workforce.  ...  to integrate in organizations.  ...  Coupling affects how decisions are made in organizations, and thereby influences selectivity and the outcomes, such as performance improvement in organizations.  ... 
doi:10.5771/0935-9915-2013-3-179 fatcat:nwqtjohr7zhhvi7ntipkeefaz4

The Integrative Theory of Hypnosis in the Light of Clinical Hypnotherapy [chapter]

Rashit Tukaev
2020 Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis [Working Title]  
The ITHH contains neurophysiological, biological, and communicative components. (1) Hypnosis is triggered by symbolical hypnogenic situations of inability of decision-making and/or its behavioral realization  ...  The study of the phenomenon of chromatic and achromatic transformations of the blue color (healthy teenagers, 44; healthy adults, 63; neurotic patients, 158; patients with organic disorders, 156) 3.  ...  make decisions and/or its behavioral expressions.  ... 
doi:10.5772/intechopen.92761 fatcat:wqaw4xz4bvfr3iwu2w2tebzvza

Gender Dysphoria and Body Integrity Identity Disorder: Similarities and Differences

Alicia Garcia-Falgueras
2014 Psychology  
Table 1 . 1 Common aspects and main differences between Gender Dysphoria, homosexuality and some DSM disorders.  ...  Identity and self are concepts not easy to describe or quantify.  ... 
doi:10.4236/psych.2014.52025 fatcat:75d5o4dmzbe5vaa57nrfdyhfni

From Measuring the Quality of Labels in Process Models to a Discourse on Process Model Quality: A Case Study

Peter Fettke, Armella-Lucia Vella, Peter Loos
2012 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences  
In this context, different works discuss aspects of label quality and its influence on process model quality.  ...  Based on this analysis we take one participant position in the scientific discourse on process model quality and with the help of an example demonstrate a different approach to interpret the examples'  ...  control Central instance / Decentral instances and self-organization Dominating planning direction Central predefined process models ("top down") / Decentral developing process models with  ... 
doi:10.1109/hicss.2012.290 dblp:conf/hicss/FettkeVL12 fatcat:zbiyafwgs5gkxb24givsoajmte

Adaptive Coordination in Distributed and Dynamic Agent Organizations [chapter]

Kathleen Keogh, Liz Sonenberg
2012 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
We elaborate the rationale and design of OJAzzIC (Organizations Joining Adaptively with Improvised Coordination), a model for agents in (Jazzy) Organizations that need to engage in dynamic adaptation to  ...  OJAzzIC provides an adaptive data structure and framework for creation of multiple instances of organizations within a distributed system, with knowledge sharing across organizational boundaries achieved  ...  Acknowledgements The authors thank Dr Gil Tidhar for his conversations and suggestions regarding OJAzzIC.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-35545-5_3 fatcat:eh5c6b77bfe33hkmqhlykb5hwa

Bridging the gap between genes and language deficits in schizophrenia: an oscillopathic approach [article]

Elliot Murphy, Antonio Benitez-Burraco
2016 bioRxiv   pre-print
the best route to interpret language deficits in this condition and map them to neural dysfunction and risk alleles of the genes.  ...  , and its high prevalence among modern populations.  ...  Acknowledgements Preparation of this work was supported in part by funds from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant numbers FFI-2013-43823-P and FFI2014-61888-EXP to ABB) and in part  ... 
doi:10.1101/043547 fatcat:qnl4tav2ajfxbcdckjcmrlmjue

Maternal depression and dyadic interaction: the role of maternal attachment style

Marjo Flykt, Katri Kanninen, Jari Sinkkonen, Raija-Leena Punamäki
2010 Infant and Child Development  
We examined, first, the role of prenatal and postnatal depressive symptoms and maternal attachment style in predicting the quality of mother-child interaction.  ...  The results show that autonomous mothers were more sensitive and responsive and their children more cooperative than dyads with dismissing maternal attachment style.  ...  This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (No. 11232276) and Graduate School of Psychology in Finland.  ... 
doi:10.1002/icd.679 fatcat:ydzb2wc7tbghjh6tuehvnp6aw4

Just-in-Time Index Compilation [article]

Darshana Balakrishnan, Lukasz Ziarek, Oliver Kennedy
2019 arXiv   pre-print
We introduce an algebra of rewrite rules for such structures, and a framework for defining and optimizing policies for just-in-time rewriting.  ...  organization.  ...  Organization in the Background.  ... 
arXiv:1901.07627v1 fatcat:tbh37swc3faalie4dtxngt24jy

Language deficits in schizophrenia and autism as related oscillatory connectomopathies: an evolutionary account [article]

Elliot Murphy, Antonio Benitez-Burraco
2016 bioRxiv   pre-print
This translational effort may help develop an understanding of the aetiology of SZ and ASD and their high prevalence among modern populations.  ...  We will argue that brain rhythms constitute the best route to interpreting language deficits in both conditions and mapping them to neural dysfunction and risk alleles of the genes.  ...  Preparation of this work was supported in part by funds from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant numbers FFI2014-61888-EXP and FFI-2013-43823-P to ABB) and in part by an Economic  ... 
doi:10.1101/044198 fatcat:d7zmwbadsbhgjjoa7buhpp6mbq

The distinctive character of human being in evolution

Daniel Turbón
2020 Scientia et Fides  
This enables knowledge to be shared and transmitted to other members of the group or society, to communicate ideas, concepts and abstractions.  ...  Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two million year old process that has made them one of the most powerful and beautiful biological beings.  ...  lower levels of organization.  ... 
doi:10.12775/setf.2020.015 fatcat:l2yal3n37jg3jilvl277tve4am

Children in Conflict

Hansi Kennedy
2009 The Psychoanalytic study of the child  
possibility of a form of pedagogy which allows for the self-organizing character of group life and the role of conflict in the dialectics of development.  ...  The second section revolves around the reorganizational or reconstructive potential of conflict.  ...  self organization, oriented to discussing conflict, not through abstracting the concept, but through practical application of it.  ... 
doi:10.1080/00797308.2009.11800826 pmid:20578445 fatcat:5ffd3fa4fbgtvftutn5e7ijoda
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