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Four Months Under Arms
A book written by H.S. Nelson about his experiences fighting in the second Riel Rebellion
Words standarization by non-parametric statistical methods
The author has dealt with amalgamation of pattern primitives and its justification in language description, in earlier studies [4] & [5]. Here an attempt is being made to apply distribution free techniques, more commonly known as non-parametric statistical methods in finding the confidence coefficient and adjustment factor for obtaining the standard form of words taken from different sub-dialects.Dhami, H.S.. (2001). Words standarization by non-parametric statistical methods. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3587
[Letter] 1864 January 4, Cambridge [to] H.S. Roanoke / John G. Palfrey.
Palfrey states that upon returning from a journey he received the four volume _Documentary History of New York_ which he lauds as a "highly valuable contribution to our historical literature." The author of _History of New England_ (1858) and _Papers on the slave power: first published in the "Boston Whig," in July, August, and September, 1846_ , Palfrey\u27s diverse occupations included serving as a Unitarian minister, historian, legislator, and Boston postmaster; he also contributed articles to the _North American Review_ which he later purchased and edited until 1843
Metafore spaziali della conoscenza di sé nei dialoghi di H.S. Skovoroda : fonti patristiche
Spatial Metaphors for Self-knowledge in the dialogues of H.S Skovoroda. Patristic Sources
In this paper the Author analyzes some spatial metaphors informing H.S. Skovoroda’s representation of self-knowledge as a dynamic process. Knowledge of the true self – which is one of the recurring themes in the Ukrainian philosopher’s oeuvre – is often portrayed as tension between open (e.g. streets, markets, the sky, the planets…) and closed spaces (e.g. the house, the room), with the ‘home’ being a symbol for the soul. As man seeking communion with God has to abandon what lies outside his inner self, the authentic gnoseological process is represented as an introverted movement through symbolic space. Broadly speaking, this very opposition harks back to Philo of Alexandria and Patristic thought, whose anti-physicist stance shaped their rejection of the phenomenological world as an ‘interior vs. exterior’ contrast. Furthermore, the broader biblical context in which those spatial terms appear is also taken into account, while demonstrating Skovoroda’s partial dependence on Patristic models. The fi nal part of the paper argues that the scheme underlying Neo-platonic emanation – which is itself to be considered as an oscillation between unity and dispersion – appears to be a symbolic model for Skovoroda’s spatial representation of self-knowledge
Constitutive modeling of deformation behavior of high-entropy alloys with face-centered cubic crystal structure
A constitutive model based on the dislocation glide and deformation twinning is adapted to face-centered cubic high-entropy alloys (HEAs) as exemplified by the CrMnFeCoNi system. In this model, the total dislocation density is considered as the only internal variable, while the evolution equation describing its variation during plastic deformation is governed by the volume fraction of twinned material. The suitability of the model for describing the strain hardening behavior of HEAs was verified experimentally through compression tests on alloy CrMnFeCoNi and its microstructure characterization by electron backscatter diffraction and X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. ? 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.1111Ysciescopu
Superior pre-osteoblast cell response of etched ultrafine-grained titanium with a controlled crystallographic orientation
Ultrafine-grained (UFG) Ti for improved mechanical performance as well as its surface modification enhancing biofunctions has attracted much attention in medical industries. Most of the studies on the surface etching of metallic biomaterials have focused on surface topography and wettability but not crystallographic orientation, i.e., texture, which influences the chemical as well as the physical properties. In this paper, the influences of texture and grain size on roughness, wettability, and pre-osteoblast cell response were investigated in vitro after HF etching treatment. The surface characteristics and cell behaviors of ultrafine, fine, and coarse-grained Ti were examined after the HF etching. The surface roughness during the etching treatment was significantly increased as the orientation angle from the basal pole was increased. The cell adhesion tendency of the rough surface was promoted. The UFG Ti substrate exhibited a higher texture energy state, rougher surface, enhanced hydrophilic wettability, and better cell adhesion and proliferation behaviors after etching than those of the coarse- and fine-grained Ti substrates. These results provide a new route for enhancing both mechanical and biological performances using etching after grain refinement of Ti. ? The Author(s) 2017.115Ysciescopu
Beschouwingen over bimetaal met betrekking tot zijn toepassing in thermische maximumrelais
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Using Topic Models to Mine Everyday Object Usage Routines Through Connected IoT Sensors
With the tremendous progress in sensing and IoT infrastructure, it is foreseeable that IoT systems will soon be available for commercial markets, such as in people's homes. In this paper, we present a deployment study using sensors attached to household objects to capture the resourcefulness of three individuals. The concept of resourcefulness highlights the ability of humans to repurpose objects spontaneously for a different use case than was initially intended. It is a crucial element for human health and wellbeing, which is of great interest for various aspects of HCI and design research. Traditionally, resourcefulness is captured through ethnographic practice. Ethnography can only provide sparse and often short duration observations of human experience, often relying on participants being aware of and remembering behaviours or thoughts they need to report on. Our hypothesis is that resourcefulness can also be captured through continuously monitoring objects being used in everyday life. We developed a system that can record object movement continuously and deployed them in homes of three elderly people for over two weeks. We explored the use of probabilistic topic models to analyze the collected data and identify common patterns.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatic
On Social Involvement in Mingling Scenarios: Detecting Associates of F-formations in Still Images
In this paper, we carry out an extensive study of social involvement in free standing conversing groups (the so-called F-formations) from static images. By introducing a novel feature representation, we show that the standard features which have been used to represent full membership in an F-formation cannot be applied to the detection of so-called associates of F-formations due to their sparser nature. We also enrich state-of-The-Art F-formation modelling by learning a frustum of attention that accounts for the spatial context. That is, F-formation configurations vary with respect to the arrangement of furniture and the non-uniform crowdedness in the space during mingling scenarios. Moroever, the majority of prior works have considered the labelling of conversing groups as an objective task, requiring only a single annotator. However, we show that by embracing the subjectivity of social involvement, we not only generate a richer model of the social interactions in a scene but can use the detected associates to improve initial estimates of the full members of an F-formation. We carry out extensive experimental validation of our proposed approach by collecting a novel set of multi-Annotator labels of involvement on two publicly available datasets; The Idiap Poster Data and SALSA data set. Moreover, we show that parameters learned from the Idiap Poster Data can be transferred to the SALSA data, showing the power of our proposed representation in generalising over new unseen data from a different environment.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatic
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