6,221 research outputs found
Renvoi aux comités réunis de la motion du représentant Lesage-Senault de traduire au tribunal révolutionnaire Defrèze, et de la motion de Brival de transmettre directement aux comités les dénonciations, lors de la séance du 10 thermidor an II (28 juillet 1794)
Lesage-Senault Gaspard Jean Joseph, Brival Jacques. Renvoi aux comités réunis de la motion du représentant Lesage-Senault de traduire au tribunal révolutionnaire Defrèze, et de la motion de Brival de transmettre directement aux comités les dénonciations, lors de la séance du 10 thermidor an II (28 juillet 1794). In: Tome XCIII - Du 21 messidor au 12 thermidor an II (9 juillet au 30 juillet 1794) p. 611
Christiane Lesage, Une grande demeure lilloise. L'hôtel d'Hailly d'Aigremont. Relevés de Jean Robein
Thiébaut Jacques. Christiane Lesage, Une grande demeure lilloise. L'hôtel d'Hailly d'Aigremont. Relevés de Jean Robein. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 138, n°3, année 1980. p. 353
Lectures du «Gil Blas» de Lesage, études réunies et présentées par Jacques Wagner
Jacques Wagner, il curatore del presente volume, presenta una serie di saggi sul Gil Blas proponendone una nuova lettura. La raccolta si articola in due sezioni: nella prima, composta di cinque contributi, è affrontata la questione del genere e della forma dell’opera di Lesage; nella seconda, cinque studi su vari temi la prendono in esame sotto diverse angolazioni. La prima sezione si apre con l’intervento di Françoise Gevrey (L’”Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane” est-elle un roman d’aventur..
Jacques Wagner, Véronique Zaercher : Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane. Livres I à VI, analyse littéraire et étude de la langue, 2002 Jacques Wagner (dir.) : Lectures du Gil Bias de Lesage., 2003
Bessire François. Jacques Wagner, Véronique Zaercher : Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane. Livres I à VI, analyse littéraire et étude de la langue, 2002 Jacques Wagner (dir.) : Lectures du Gil Bias de Lesage., 2003. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°36, 2004. Femmes des Lumières. pp. 634-635
Incorporating Transportation Network Structure in Spatial Econometric Models of Commodity Flows
We introduce a regression-based gravity model for commodity flows between 35 regions in Austria. We incorporate information regarding the highway network into the spatial connectivity structure of the spatial autoregressive econometric model. We find that our approach produces improved model fit and higher likelihood values. The model accounts for spatial dependence in the origin-destination flows by introducing a spatial connectivity matrix that allows for three types of spatial dependence in the origins to destinations flows. We modify this origin-destination connectivity structure that was introduced by LeSage and Pace (2005) to include information regarding the presence or absence of a major highway/train corridor that passes through the regions. Empirical estimates indicate that the strongest spatial autoregressive effects arise when both origin and destination regions have neighboring regions located on the highway network. Our approach provides a formal spatial econometric methodology that can easily incorporate network connectivity information in spatial autoregressive models.Commodity flows, Spatial autoregression, Bayesian, Maximum likelihood, Spatial connectivity of origin-destination flows
Édition annotée de La Fille Sauvage ou La Sauvagesse (1732) d’Alain-René Lesage et Jacques-Philippe d’Orneval: La Représentation de la Figure Amérindienne
Résumé Cette thèse propose une édition annotée de La Sauvagesse (1732), pièce d'Alain-René Lesage et Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval qui fait partie du recueil Le Théâtre de la Foire, ou L'Opéra Comique (1737). Ce faisant, nous apportons deux contributions aux études littéraires. D'abord, nous proposons un texte fiable qui rendra l'œuvre plus accessible au lecteur du XXIe siècle, en plus d'accroître nos connaissances sur le Théâtre de la Foire, parent pauvre du théâtre classique. Ensuite, en explorant le scénario de la pièce, nous apportons une nouvelle perspective sur la représentation de la figure amérindienne dans l'imaginaire de l'Ancien Régime.Keywords:La Sauvagesse, Théâtre de la Foire, Opéra-Comique, XVIIIe siècle, Lesage, imaginaire colonial des Amériques
Roger Laufer, Lesage ou le métier de romancier , (Bibliothèque des idées), 1971
Trousson Raymond. Roger Laufer, Lesage ou le métier de romancier , (Bibliothèque des idées), 1971. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°5, 1973. Problèmes actuels de la recherche, sous la direction de Jacques Proust . pp. 480-481
P. Glorieux, Jacques de Thérines, Quodlibets I et II ; Jean Lesage, Quodlibet I. Texte critique avec introduction, notes et tables. Collection : « Textes Philosophiques du Moyen Age », 1958
Jolivet Jean-Christophe. P. Glorieux, Jacques de Thérines, Quodlibets I et II ; Jean Lesage, Quodlibet I. Texte critique avec introduction, notes et tables. Collection : « Textes Philosophiques du Moyen Age », 1958. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 40e année n°4,1960. pp. 404-406
Human activity discovery and recognition using probabilistic finite-state automata
Ambient assisted living and smart home technologies are a good way to take care of dependent people whose number will increase in the future. They allow the discovery and the recognition of human's activities of daily living (ADLs) in order to take care of people by keeping them in their home. In order to consider the human behavior nondeterminism, probabilistic approaches are used despite difficulties encountered in model generation and probabilistic indicators computing. In this article, a global method based on probabilistic finite-state automata and the definition of the normalized likelihood and perplexity is proposed to manage ADLs discovery and recognition. In order to reduce the computational complexity, some results about a simplified normalized likelihood computation are proved. A real case study showing the efficiency of the proposed method is discussed. Note to Practitioners-This article is motivated by the problem of the automatic recognition of activities that are daily performed by elderly or disabled people in a smart dwelling. The set of activities to be recognized is defined by a medical staff (e.g., to prepare meal, to do housework, to take leisure, etc.) and correspond to pathologies that have to be monitored by doctors (e.g., loss of memory, loss of mobility, etc.). The proposed method is based on a systematic procedure of offline construction of a model for each activity to be monitored (the activity discovering step). The online recognition of activities actually performed (the activity recognition step) is afterward based on these models of activities. Since the human behavior is nondeterministic, and may even be irrational, probabilistic activity models are built from a learning database. In the same way, probabilistic indicators are used for determining online the most probable activities actually performed. The efficiency of the proposed approach is illustrated through a case study performed in a smart living lab
Smart placement of motion sensors in a home environment
This paper deals with the smart placement of motion sensors in smart homes for Ambient Assisted Living, by considering the sensor technology and cost and respecting specific coverage requirements. The core of the proposed methodology is a decision module that can optimize the sensors placement according to different objectives. More precisely, the main objective is the minimization of costs of the deployed sensors. Moreover, the second objective can be the maximization of the overlapping in order to find a robust solution or the minimization of the overlapping of the detection areas in order to improve the inhabitant localization. A case study demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed strategy on sensors placement in a domestic environment
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