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A Performant Web-Based Visualization, Assessment, and Collaboration Tool for Multidimensional Biosignals
Portfolio of professional development of Dagmar Vavřiníková
Dagmar Vavřiníková's portfolio of professional development includes ten mandatory parts with a binding structure. Her professional growth is mapped across the entire portfolio. The author shows a deep interest about current issue of authority, communication and discipline of children in contemporary education in essay.The professiographic analysis and case study of the after- school club forming a comprehensive picture of author's teaching profession in the after-school club. In preparation for direct pedagogical activity author uses theoretical and practical knowledge. Author's professional experience is focused on the versatile development of child's personality, meaningful spending of free time, developing of interests and skills in after-school club. In this bachelor thesis the author relies on the knowledge of pedagogy, psychology, social pedagogy, sociology and pedagogy of leisure time. KEYWORDS portfolio, professional development, Education, after-school club, authority of educator, communication with childre
Extending XNAT towards a Cloud-Based Quality Assessment Platform for Retinal Optical Coherence Tomographies
Extending XNAT towards a Cloud-based Quality Assessment Platform for Retinal Optical Coherence Tomographies
Neuroscientific research is increasingly based on image analysis methods. Among them, optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows for non-invasive visualisation of anatomical structures on a micrometer scale. The platform presented in this paper is designed for automatic quality assessment of retinal OCTs. It extends the image management platform XNAT by services to calculate and store quality measures. It is also extensible regarding new quality measure algorithms, allowing the developer to upload, compile and test code for the system's architecture. The processing tools are provided as a cloud-based service employing OpenStack. Different approaches using fully equipped virtual machines and Docker containers are investigated and compared regarding security and performance aspects
Discussion of reading on writing in a public space, transcript from a possible live situation at Five Years, May 11, 2015, 2 pm
How to Write: Reading Groups (published Image Book)
How to Read: Writing Groups (published Text Book)
Collaboration with Five Years Publications: Public Series No.7
The Reading Group is a curated by Dagmar I. Glausnitzer-Smith Live Performance Reading Group with Participants: Anniken Weber, Sikarnt Skoolisariyaporn, Sadegh Aleahmad
Part 1: How to write: The reading group, : Three Artists, Anniken Weber (Norway-UK), Sadegh Aleahmad, (Iran-UK), Sikarnt Skoolisariyaporn (Thailand-UK) will examine the idea of reading about writing in a live situation over the time span of the allocated two hours. The artists may not collaborate or interact with each other however they occupy the space as three separate entities. Prior to their appearance in the space, they are not aware of the content or concept of each other’s work. The margins and formats of their ‘reading’ will be set as a time frame agreed on location amongst the three artists. Discussions will be initiated by an unpredictable common denominator
Part II: How to Read: Writing Groups
The mentioned artists will issue three an un-prescribed reports, open format, functioning as the base for the text of how to read: ‘writing about reading’ transcribed by artist, Dagmar I. Glausnitzer-Smith (Germany – UK)
The objective is to examine multiple, simultaneous states of mind brought into notional thinking processes (projected, imagined, read) on the account of the action of the reading group. The writer is the reader of ‘writing’, the reader of images and documentation, the reader of states of mind. The writer is translator.
Positions are altered, ‘slipping’ into a ‘Doppelbesetzung’*. The writer examines the irrelevance of narrative. The acknowledgment of emotional states during the action of writing and reading cannot be ignored. The operation and the making of text is reclusive and solitary. When momentary reading and reflection of writing happens, it is undisclosed.
The writing of the writer’s text is disposed for ‘publication’.
The speculation of interchanging positions between the artist, the author, the performer, the publisher, the curator expand to non-transparent and non-sensical relations. The writer and performer has to negotiate with signs of a paradoxical ‘Triple-agent’ by modeling a de-coding system.
The performance of writing about the reading is not-public (a Five Year’s Concept and Term) and the moment of active writing addresses an undiscerning audience. A secret portrayal imbedded in a process with a regard to become public.
* German, multiple deployment of roles diluted in one momen
Derivation of robust predictor variables for modelling urban shrinkage and its effects at different scales
Currently, we observe diverging processes of growth and shrinkage in European Cities. Whereas in the 80ies and 90ies partially accelerated through the crash of the socialist system mostly urban growth and suburban development occurred in European Cities, today we find a general decline of population as well as an increase of aged people (as results of the demographic change in Europe and worldwide, Cloet 2003, Lutz 2001). These processes influence land use pattern (state of the environment) and land use changes in urban areas enormously. Land use pattern reflect the current socio-economic development of an urban area and give an idea of how the urban ecosystem is influenced by man. In doing so, for instance, surface sealing reduces the filtering and remediation capacity of soils and the water retention in general as well as minimises habitat quality for wetland species. At the same time, the ecosystem(s) provide so-called ecosystem services, benefits people obtain from ecosystems: water availability, drinking water, remediation and filtering of waste, places to settle, recreation facilities in nature and others. Their quantification enables to bring the change (availability/loss) of ecosystem services into relation with effective costs (economic sphere, Farber 2002, De Groot et al. 2002). The above mentioned population decline and related shrinkage processes will have enormous consequences on the demand and availability of ecosystem services needed to sustain a high and even increasing status of quality of life for European citizens in the next future. Therefore, the predictor variables describing on the one hand shrinkage-related land use changes and on the other its effects are most important but at the same time it is still a challenge; to extract such predictor variables from a huge catalogue of urban socio-economic and environmental indicators elaborated by many studies for different landscape types and scales; to derive relevant digital and spatially explicit data as model input to calculate the effects of land use (change) and; to validate the model results at the city and the quarter level (scale) as well as to prove the response of the (gained/released) ecosystem service (environmental quality) at the city and at quarter level (closing the circle). Here, the author will give some expressive examples showing the derivation of predictor variables for modelling peri-urban growth and inner city shrinkage as well as its effects on water balance, habitat quality (urban green network) and recreational space. Of major interest is the approach of how to tackle the problem of urban shrinkage in spatially explicit land use (change) modelling (Haase et al. 2004).
sj-pdf-1-cep-10.1177_03331024241237237 - Supplemental material for The impact of eating disorders on idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cep-10.1177_03331024241237237 for The impact of eating disorders on idiopathic intracranial hypertension by Therese Wallentin, Jakob Linnet, Mia B Lichtenstein, Nadja S Hansen, Johanne J Korsbæk, Lisbeth Høgedal, Snorre M Hagen, Laleh D Molander, Rigmor H Jensen and Dagmar Beier in Cephalalgia</p
sj-pdf-5-cep-10.1177_03331024211034489 - Supplemental material for Manual joint mobilisation techniques, supervised physical activity, psychological treatment, acupuncture and patient education in migraine treatment. A systematic review and meta-analysis
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-5-cep-10.1177_03331024211034489 for Manual joint mobilisation techniques, supervised physical activity, psychological treatment, acupuncture and patient education in migraine treatment. A systematic review and meta-analysis by Dagmar Beier, Henriette E Callesen, Louise N Carlsen, Kirsten Birkefoss, Hanna Tómasdóttir, Hanne Wűrtzen, Henrik W Christensen, Lotte S Krøll, Mette Jensen, Christel V Høst and Jakob M Hansen in Cephalalgia</p
sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221147494 - Supplemental material for Retinal vessel dynamics analysis as a surrogate marker for raised intracranial pressure in patients with suspected idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221147494 for Retinal vessel dynamics analysis as a surrogate marker for raised intracranial pressure in patients with suspected idiopathic intracranial hypertension by Snorre Malm Hagen, Elisabeth Arnberg Wibroe, Johanne Juhl Korsbæk, Mikkel Schou Andersen, Asger Bjørnær Nielsen, Mathias Just Nortvig, Dagmar Beier, Frantz Rom Poulsen, Rigmor Højland Jensen and Steffen Hamann in Cephalalgia</p
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