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Supplementary materials for: OSIEshort: A small stimulus set can reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience
Supplementary materials for: De Haas, B. (2019, June 4). Can a small stimulus set reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience? Leibniz Institut für Psychologische Information und Dokumentation (ZPID). https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.2454Corresponding article: Linka, M., & de Haas, B. (2020). OSIEshort: A small stimulus set can reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience. Journal of Vision, 20(9), 13–13. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.9.13This research was supported by ERC StartingGrant 852885318 INDIVISUAL; BdH was further supported by DFG Project No. 222641018 SFB/TRR 135,319 TP A8.Stimuli: Images of all 3 described subsets (OSIE40, OSIE100, OSIE200) and the full stimulus set (OSIE700) incl. License file.notReviewedothe
Estimating the typical rate of contact forgetting
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the importance and challenges of contact tracing for epidemiological mitigation. One of these challenges is forgetting. Contact tracing interviews (CTIs) typically rely on human memory, which is prone to decline over time. A robust estimate of contact forgetting can inform epidemiological modelling and policies in the context of infectious diseases. Here we aim to quantify the typical contact forgetting function using panel data from age and gender representative participants from Germany and the UK, emulating 15.000 CTIs. We hypothesize that the number of remembered contacts will decline as a power function of recall delay and that this decline is steeper for older participants.unknownothe
CAPRI versus AGLINK-COSIMO: Two partial equilibrium models - Two baseline approaches
The agricultural modelling world has generated several models aiming at the analysis of the response of the sector to certain changes in exogenous mainly policy variables. Among those, the CAPRI modelling system developed by a consortium centred on the University of Bonn and the AGLINK-COSIMO model, a joint product of the OECD and the FAO, are well known and accepted as comprehensive tools. This analysis focuses on a qualitative comparison of both models and particularly on the process of setting up the baseline. The baseline is a medium-term projection of agricultural markets reflecting current policies and those already decided upon. This projection in turn serves as the base for comparisons when analyzing scenarios. It is shown that CAPRI uses generic and automatic procedures whenever possible for conducting the database and the baseline, while AGLINK-COSIMO puts more emphasis on expert knowledge in this process. Both approaches are shown to have certain advantages while the conclusion that a combination of them would potentially improve both models will be drawn from this analysis.CAPRI, AGLINK-COSIMO, Baseline process, Agricultural and Food Policy,
Code for: OSIEshort: A small stimulus set can reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience
Code for: De Haas, B. (2019, June 4). Can a small stimulus set reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience? Leibniz Institut für Psychologische Information und Dokumentation (ZPID). https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.2454Corresponding article: Linka, M., & de Haas, B. (2020). OSIEshort: A small stimulus set can reliably estimate individual differences in semantic salience. Journal of Vision, 20(9), 13–13. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.9.13This research was supported by ERC StartingGrant 852885318 INDIVISUAL; BdH was further supported by DFG Project No. 222641018 SFB/TRR 135,319 TP A8.Dep: functions to run master scripts; SmallStimulusSet_1: code for reproducing the replication of individual differences in fixation tendencies; ShortStimulusSet_2: includes code to reproduce all analyses evaluating the tested OSIE short versions; ReadMe.txt: brief tutorial on how to run the provided scripts.notReviewe
After the Addendum: Author Rights Management and/as Library Service
This report presents the findings from a qualitative study of Rice University faculty attitudes and practices around author rights conducted by Marcel LaFlamme, a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology, during his tenure as a Fondren Fellow. This project was supervised by Shannon Kipphut-Smith, Fondren Library’s scholarly communications liaison
Ruskin traduzido: Sesame and Lilies por Proust e Catalán
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2009.Este trabalho parte da análise das traduções da obra Sesame and Lilies, de John Ruskin, para o francês e para o castelhano para fazer um exame de questões ligadas ao gênero ensaístico, à tradução de ensaios e à autoria. Para isso, analisarei a tradução de Marcel Proust para o francês e seu paratexto e a tradução para o castelhano feita por Miguel Catalán e o respectivo paratexto.This study analises the translations of Sesame and Lilies, by John Ruskin, into French and Spanish in order to examine issues related to the essay as a literary genre, to the translation of essays and to authorship. This exam will be carried out by analising the translation into French by Marcel Proust and its paratext and the translation into Spanish by Miguel Catalán, accompanied by its paratext
Protracted development of gaze behaviour
Data and code for 'Protracted development of gaze behaviour' by Linka, Karimpur & de Haas (2025).
Please copy and unzip the folder 'ProtrDev_161224' including all subfolders and files, into one directory. Then, run the script 'MasterScript_161224.m' to reproduce all analyses reported in the manuscript.
- The MAT file 'Events_n_13984' contains all extracted fixation and saccadic events (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix). Cells represent data by subjects and nested cells give image-specific data, with each cell representing a gieven image (cell 1 = image 1, cell 2 = image 2 etc.).
- The MAT file 'LabeledFix_n_13984' contains all the pre-processed, labeled fixation data (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix; LabeledFix.Data).Each cell provides the data of one individual. Please refer to 'LabeledFix_n_13984.Hdr' for information on matrix columns.
- The MAT file 'SurveyData_n_13984' includes all corresponsing survey and validation data for each dataset collected (SurveyData.Data). For the coding of the survey data matrix ('SurveyData.Data'), please refer to 'CodingBookSurveyData.txt'.
- The folder 'Stimuli' contains the 40 natural scenes used in the present study.
OSIE stimuli and annotations were kindly provided by Xu et al. (2014) and Broda & de Haas (2022) under the MIT license (https://github.com/NUS-VIP/predicting-human-gaze-beyond-pixels).
For further detail and pixel masks used for the present work, please check the manuscript and code.
PLEASE NOTE: In order to download the raw data for the present mansucript, please go to: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15672966
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Protracted development of gaze behaviour
Data and code for 'Protracted development of gaze behaviour' by Linka, Karimpur & de Haas (2025).
Please copy and unzip the folder 'ProtrDev_161224' including all subfolders and files, into one directory. Then, run the script 'MasterScript_161224.m' to reproduce all analyses reported in the manuscript.
- The MAT file 'Events_n_13984' contains all extracted fixation and saccadic events (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix). Cells represent data by subjects and nested cells give image-specific data, with each cell representing a gieven image (cell 1 = image 1, cell 2 = image 2 etc.).
- The MAT file 'LabeledFix_n_13984' contains all the pre-processed, labeled fixation data (in image pixel space; 1000x750 pix; LabeledFix.Data).Each cell provides the data of one individual. Please refer to 'LabeledFix_n_13984.Hdr' for information on matrix columns.
- The MAT file 'SurveyData_n_13984' includes all corresponsing survey and validation data for each dataset collected (SurveyData.Data). For the coding of the survey data matrix ('SurveyData.Data'), please refer to 'CodingBookSurveyData.txt'.
- The folder 'Stimuli' contains the 40 natural scenes used in the present study.
OSIE stimuli and annotations were kindly provided by Xu et al. (2014) and Broda & de Haas (2022) under the MIT license (https://github.com/NUS-VIP/predicting-human-gaze-beyond-pixels).
For further detail and pixel masks used for the present work, please check the manuscript and code.
PLEASE NOTE: In order to download the raw data for the present mansucript, please go to: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15672966
Did you find a bug? Please let me know!
[email protected]
Jean-Marcel Jeanneney à l'OFCE - Fondations et contributions (1981-1989).
Jean-Marcel Jeanneney était un économiste rare, à la fois théoricien, empiriste et praticien. C’est son aventure à la tête de l’OFCE que ce livre raconte, ou plutôt qu’il laisse l’auteur lui-même conter au travers d’articles écrits depuis le premier jour de son premier mandat de Président de notre institution. Ce recueil s’ouvre sur une introduction qui rappelle l'attachement du fondateur de l’OFCE au « libéralisme intellectuel», cette indépendance vis-à-vis des idées reçues qu’il jugeait indispensable à la conduite de politiques publiques raisonnables. Il est ensuite structuré en trois parties dont les titres font écho à une oe uvre marquante de Jean-Marcel Jeanneney : Vouloir le débat public en économie, Une mémoire au service de la prospective et Écoute le monde qui vient : intégration globale et unification européenne. Ce volume est un hommage à la mémoire de Jean-Marcel Jeanneney mais plus encore à sa présence. Les textes rassemblés ici par Jean-Paul Fitoussi et Éloi Laurent nous rappellent l’actualité des enseignements les plus précieux de Jean-Marcel Jeanneney : honnêteté, courage et espérance.
Some Marks in Marcel Iancu’s Creation
The paper emphasises some aspects of Marcel Iancu’s creation during his dadaist period in Zürich and after his return in Romania where he was one of avant-garde movement leaders and author of some important theoretical articles
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