264 research outputs found

    On the positivity of symmetric polynomial functions. Part III: Extremal polynomials of degree 4

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    AbstractIn this paper, which is a continuation of [V. Timofte, On the positivity of symmetric polynomial functions. Part I: General results, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 284 (2003) 174–190] and [V. Timofte, On the positivity of symmetric polynomial functions. Part II: Lattice general results and positivity criteria for degrees 4 and 5, J. Math. Anal. Appl., in press], we study properties of extremal polynomials of degree 4, and we give the construction of some of them. The main results are Theorems 9, 13, 15, 16, and 18

    Special uniform approximations of continuous vector-valued functions. Part II: special approximations in CX(T)⊗CY(S)

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    AbstractIn this paper, which is a continuation of Timofte (J. Approx. Theory 119 (2002) 291–299, we give special uniform approximations of functions from CX⊗Y(T×S) and C∞(T×S,X⊗Y) by elements of the tensor products CX(T)⊗CY(S), respectively C0(T,X)⊗C0(S,Y), for topological spaces T,S and Γ-locally convex spaces X,Y (all four being Hausdorff)

    Questions to objects/ Vragen aan objecten

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    Questions to objects/ Vragen aan objecten is a bilingual artist book written by Vlad Ionescu about the artistic research project of Nedda El-Asmar, professor at PXL MAD. School of Arts. Nedda El-Amsar is hereby recognised as co-author of the book. The book deals with the tranformative process of melting donated gold and turning it into a newly designed object. https://www.borgerhoff-lamberigts.be/mer/shop/books/nedda-el-asmar-questions-to-objects-vragen-aan-objecte

    HIERARCHICAL MULTI-VLAD FOR IMAGE RETRIEVAL

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    Constructing discriminative feature descriptors is crucial towards effective image retrieval. The state-of-the-art powerful global descriptor for this purpose is Vector of Locally Aggregated Descriptors (VLAD). Given a set of local features (say, SIFT) extracted from an image, the VLAD is generated by quantizing local features with a small visual vocabulary (64 to 512 centroids), aggregating the residual statistics of quantized features for each centroid and concatenating the aggregated residual vectors from each centroid. One can increase the search accuracy by increasing the size of vocabulary (from hundreds to hundreds of thousands), which, however, it leads to heavy computation cost with flat quantization. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical multi-VLAD to seek the tradeoff between descriptor discriminability and computation complexity. We build up a tree-structured hierarchical quantization (TSHQ) to accelerate the VLAD computation with a large vocabulary. As quantization error may propagate from root to leaf node (centroid) with TSHQ, we introduce multi-VLAD, which constructing a VLAD descriptor for each level of the vocabulary tree, so as to compensate for the quantization error at that level. Extensive evaluation over benchmark datasets has shown that the proposed approach outperforms state-of-the-art in terms of retrieval accuracy, fast extraction, as well as light memory cost.EICPCI-S(ISTP)[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

    Vlad Pâslaru or Education for Identity

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    Recently, a new scientific book, "Education and Identity", was published, signed by the professor-researcher, Vlad Pâslaru, a reference name in the field of pedagogical research carried out in the Republic of Moldova, who, in his constant concern to substantiate scientifically, every aspect of education comes, this time, to lay the foundations of an education for identity, a problem not yet elucidated, but without which we cannot dialogue with Europeanness and universality. In his new work, Vlad Pâslaru examines with his characteristic and in-depth meticulousness two key concepts of contemporary pedagogical science, highlighted even in the title of the book - education and identity, the first being part of the category of fundamental concepts, referring to the objective dimension of education. , the second referring to the subjective dimension of education, ie its purposes, for which the author advances an idea with axiom value: "the main purpose of education is the identity of the educated, obtained through education"

    Finding Vlad: A Historical Fiction Novella

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    This Independent Study is a historical fiction novella, written to be the travel journal of Bram Stoker (the author of Dracula) as he travels in Romania to research a sequel examining the historical figure he based the Count on, Vlad the Impaler. It takes place in the summer of 1900, shortly before a period of political turmoil in Romania. During his travels, Bram meets Gheorghe Cantacuzino, the current prime minister of Romania, who will lose power only a few weeks after this novella. He will also spend most of his time with Mr. Wallach, the owner of the hotel he is staying at in Bucharest and the only English speaker he encounters. In the process of his research, Bram learns very quickly that Vlad, the man, the myth, and the monster is not as simple as he originally thought

    Arts appliqués, art impliqué : Création artisanale et technologie à l’époque de l’industrie de l’art

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    What is the meaning of craftsmanship in the era of digital production? Applied Arts as Implied Art is a critical reflection on artistic creativity and its cultural significance today. In the light of a confrontation between the art theory of Aloïs Riegl and Frank Lloyd Wright, the essay debates the role of technology in craftsmanship and its impact on artmaking. Referring to the aesthetics of Paul Valéry and the design theory of Jacques Vienot, the author proposes a contemporary interpretation of applied arts as implied art, a form of art between fine art and design that describes human life, its experiences and the occasional poverty thereof.Quel est le sens de l’artisanat à l’ère de la productibilité nu-mérique ? Arts appliqués, art impliqué est une réflexion cri-tique sur la créativité artistique et son importance culturelle aujourd’hui. A la lumière d’une confrontation entre la théo-rie de l’art de Aloïs Riegl et Frank Lloyd Wright, l’essai dis-cute le rôle de la technologie dans le design artisanal et son impact sur la création artistique. Se référant à l’esthétique de Paul Valéry et de la théorie de la conception de Jacques Viénot, l’auteur propose une interprétation contemporaine des arts appliqués comme art impliqué, une forme d’art entre les beaux-arts et le design qui raconte des histoires sur la vie humaine, ses expériences et de la pauvreté occasionnelle de ceux-ci.World Crafts Council Mons/ Bergen; UHasselt; UGen

    Arts appliqués, art impliqué : Création artisanale et technologie à l’époque de l’industrie de l’art

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    What is the meaning of craftsmanship in the era of digital production? Applied Arts as Implied Art is a critical reflection on artistic creativity and its cultural significance today. In the light of a confrontation between the art theory of Aloïs Riegl and Frank Lloyd Wright, the essay debates the role of technology in craftsmanship and its impact on artmaking. Referring to the aesthetics of Paul Valéry and the design theory of Jacques Vienot, the author proposes a contemporary interpretation of applied arts as implied art, a form of art between fine art and design that describes human life, its experiences and the occasional poverty thereof.Quel est le sens de l’artisanat à l’ère de la productibilité nu-mérique ? Arts appliqués, art impliqué est une réflexion cri-tique sur la créativité artistique et son importance culturelle aujourd’hui. A la lumière d’une confrontation entre la théo-rie de l’art de Aloïs Riegl et Frank Lloyd Wright, l’essai dis-cute le rôle de la technologie dans le design artisanal et son impact sur la création artistique. Se référant à l’esthétique de Paul Valéry et de la théorie de la conception de Jacques Viénot, l’auteur propose une interprétation contemporaine des arts appliqués comme art impliqué, une forme d’art entre les beaux-arts et le design qui raconte des histoires sur la vie humaine, ses expériences et de la pauvreté occasionnelle de ceux-ci.World Crafts Council Mons/ Bergen; UHasselt; UGen

    Intertextualität und Polyphonie in Dieter Schlesaks „VLAD. Die Dracula-Korrektur“

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    Dieter Schlesak’s novel VLAD. Die DraculaKorrektur tries to deconstruct in an original manner the myth of Dracula by proposing a new approach of the subject: instead of the homonymous literary motif, the author deals with the literary figure Vlad Ţepeş. The originality of this approach lies in the fact that Schlesak does not present the reader with a classical heroic figure, instead he deliberately prefers fiction to the attributes of the classic historic novel. Thus he operates not only with a polyphonic text, but also with intertextualism, creating a novel of impressing complexity. This way of dealing with the subject is sustained by the main character, conceived as a decadent Renaissance prince and a prisoner between two antagonic universes, as well as by the whole constellation of real and fictional characters that define his contradictory personality. Dieter Schlesak has accepted the risk of being criticised by his countrymen as well as by historians, deliberately trying to change the Western readers’ perception of this legendary Romanian figure. By creating a literary character that rejects the Western stereotypes and the Romanian prejudices, he manages to prove the potential of the literary figure of Dracula
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