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Introduction: A Hybrid Regulatory Framework and Technical Architecture for a Human-Centered and Explainable AI
This introduction presents the fifth volume of a series started twelve years ago: the AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL). The introduction revises the recurrently addressed topics of technology, Artificial Intelligence and law and presents new challenges and areas of research, such as the AI ethical and legal turn, hybrid and conflictive intelligences, regulatory compliance and AI explainability. Other domains not yet fully explored include the regulatory models of the Web of Data and the Internet of Things that integrate legal reasoning and legal knowledge modelling
Reseña de Douglas, E. S. y M. R. García-Doncel Hernández (2000), Practising English Consonants, Cádiz, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Cádiz
Se trata de reseña de Douglas, E. S. y M. R. García-Doncel Hernández (2000), Practising English Consonants, Cádiz, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Cádiz
The use of Decentralized and Semantic Web Technologies for Personal Data Protection and Interoperability
The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been the response of the European Union to the growing data-driven economy backed up by the largest companies in the world. It provides the data protection and portability needed by individuals that “unconsciously” generate personal data for “free” services offered by providers that lack transparency on their use. Meanwhile, the rise of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) offers new possibilities for the management of general purpose data, hence being suitable for handling personal data in a trustless scenario. These decentralized technologies bring a new concept of contract called smart because of its ability to be self-executable. DLTs and smart contracts, together with the use of Semantic Web standards, allows the creation of a decentralized digital space controlled entirely by an individual, where his personal data can be stored and transacted
Recensiones [Revista de Historia Económica Año XV Otoño-Invierno 1997 n. 3 pp. 637-673]
Editada en la Fundación Empresa PúblicaDavid S. Reher. La familia en España, pasado y presenta (Por Enriqueta Camps Cura).--
Juan A. Sánchez Belén. La política fiscal en Castilla durante el reinado de Carlos V (Por Francisco Comín).--
José Marchena. Burgueses y caciques en el Cádiz de la Restauración (Por Carlos Larrinaga).--
G. Pérez Sánchez. Ser trabajador; vida y respuesta obrera (Valladolid 1875-1931) (Por Esmeralda Ballesteros Doncel).--
María Teresa Pérez Picazo. Historia de España del siglo XX (Por Antonio Escudero).--
Virginia García Acosta (coord.). Los precios de alimentos y manufacturas novohispanos (Por Juan Carlos Sola Corbacho).--
Roberto Cortés Conde. La economía argentina en el largo plazo (Por Isabel Sanz Vülarroya).--
Philip Hoffmam. Growth in a Traditional Society (Por Juan Antonio Carmona Pidal).--
Michael Huberman. Escape from the market. Negotiating work in Lancashire (Por Joan R. Roses).--
Jean-Michel Selig. Malnutrition & dévelopment économique dans l'Alsace duxix siécle (Por José Miguel Martínez Carrión).--
R. M. Hartwell. A History of the Mont Pelerin Society (Por Carlos Rodríguez Braun).--
N. Crafts and G. Toniolo. Economic growth in Europe since 1945 (Por DouglasJ. Forsyth).--
Jaime Reis. O Banco de Portugal das Origens a 1914. I Volume: Antecedentes. Fundafao. Consolidagao (1821-1857) (Por Pablo Martín Aceña)Publicad
Age of Information in a Decentralized Network of Parallel Queues with Routing and Packets Losses
The paper deals with age of information (AoI) in a network of multiple sources and parallel queues with buffering capabilities, preemption in service and losses in served packets. The queues do not communicate between each other and the packets are dispatched through the queues according to a predefined probabilistic routing. By making use of the stochastic hybrid system (SHS) method, we provide a derivation of the average AoI of a system of two parallel queues (with and without buffer capabilities) and compare the results with those of a single queue. We show that known results of packets delay in Queuing Theory do not hold for the AoI. Unfortunately, the complexity of computing the average AoI using the SHS method increases highly with the number of queues. We therefore provide an upper bound of the average AoI in a system of an arbitrary number of M/M/1/(N+1)* queues and show its tightness in various regimes. This upper bound allows providing a tight approximation of the average AoI with a very low complexity. We then provide a game framework that allows each source to determine its best probabilistic routing decision. By using Mean Field Games, we provide an analysis of the routing game framework, propose an efficient iterative method to find the routing decision of each source and prove its convergence to the desired equilibrium.The work of Josu Doncel was supported in part by the Department of Education of the Basque Government through the ConSolidated Research Group MATH MODE under Grant IT1294-19; in part by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie under Grant 777778; and in part by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under Grant PID2019-108111RB-I00 (FEDER/AEI)
Experimental test of the background rejection, through imaging capability, of a highly segmented AGATA germanium detector
Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states.
By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement.
To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports
Progress in the conceptual design of future gamma-tracking arrays with imaging capabilities. Lifetime measurement in neutron-rich nuclei in the region of the double magic Ni with the AGATA demonstrator
[ES] La labor desarrollada en esta tesis doctoral está relacionada con diversos temas actualmente en estudio en el marco de la espectroscopia de rayos gamma con detectores de rastreo para la investigación de la estructura nuclear.
La primera parte está dedicada a las novedades y mejoras en las capacidades de los detectores de Ge, altamente segmentados, basados en el seguimiento y en conceptos de imagen utilizados en sistemas de espectroscopia gamma. El trabajo se ha centrado principalmente en el nuevo sistema de detección de Ge propuesto para el experimento DESPEC en las instalaciones de GSI y sobre la evolución de varios códigos de seguimiento y de imágenes, tanto para la matriz actual de alta eficiencia AGATA como para su versión futura. La segunda parte corresponde a la medición realizada en junio de 2010 en el Laboratori di Nazionali Legnaro (LNL): Lifetime measurement in neutron-rich Ni, Cu and Zn isotopes (M. Doncel, Sahin E. y A. Goergen). Esta medida constituye uno de los primeros experimentos realizados en el LNL con el demostrador de AGATA. En particular, ha sido la primera vez que ha sido acoplada a la configuración de émbolo diferencial, así como para el espectrómetro PRISMA para la realización de la medición de vida útil mediante el método RDDS.
Sus contenidos se han estructurado en cuatro capítulos y unas conclusiones posteriores.[EN] The work developed in this P.h.D thesis is related to different topics currently under study in the frame of gamma spectroscopy with tracking detectors for nuclear structure research.
The first part is devoted to the developments and improvements on the capabilities of highly segmented Ge detectors based on the tracking and imaging concepts when used in gamma spectroscopy systems. The work has been mainly focused on the new Ge detection system proposed for the DESPEC experiment at the GSI facility and on the developments in several tracking/imaging codes both for this future array as well as for the present highly efficient tracking array, AGATA. The second one, corresponds to the measurement performed in June 2010 at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL): Lifetime measurement in neutron-rich Ni, Cu and Zn isotopes (M. Doncel, E. Sahin and A. Goergen). This measurement constitutes one of the first experiments performed at the LNL with the AGATA Demonstrator. In particular, it has been the first time the AGATA Demonstrator has been coupled to the differential plunger setup as well as to the PRISMA spectrometer to perform a lifetime measurement through the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift Method.
Its contents have been structured in four chapters and some conclusions
One ontology to bind them all: The META-SHARE OWL ontology for the interoperability of linguistic datasets on the Web
McCrae J, Labropoulou P, Gracia J, Villegas M, Rodriguez-Doncel V, Cimiano P. One ontology to bind them all: The META-SHARE OWL ontology for the interoperability of linguistic datasets on the Web. In: Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on the Multilingual Semantic Web. In Press
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