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Ausführlicher Lehrplan für die städtische neunstufige höhere Mädchenschule zu Landsberg a. d. Warthe
verfasst von H. Zande
Linus Pauling.
Digital ImageAmerican chemist, biochemist, peace activist and author. For his scientific work, Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954; and for his peace activism, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962
Water Birds: Compositional collaboration with clarinets, wireless sensors, and RTcmix
"Water Birds" is an interactive composition for Bb and bass clarinet, computer music and wireless sensor system by Mara Helmuth and Rebecca Danard. A wireless sensor network with infra-red sensors responds to the clarinetist’s movements, and sends data into MaxMSP for signal processing control. The wireless sensor configuration was developed by Jung Hyun Jun, Talmai Oliveira, Amitabh Mishra, Ahmad Mostafa and Dharma Agrawal, and extended for this project in collaboration with Helmuth. MaxMSP Mxj Java objects were created to receive data from the programmed tmote sensors. Helmuth’s score consists of four sound-generating ideas. Her Max patch and RTcmix scripts process the clarinet sound with spectral delays through the rtcmix~ plugin for Max5. Danard created a working score solidifying her decisions about materials played and order of events. Helmuth and Danard’s interactive compositional process allowed to piece to evolve organically into a work commenting on the interaction of people, nature and technology.Conference PaperPre-prin
Eccentricity and Vulnerability: Helmuth Plessner’s Philosophical and Political Anthropology
This text is a written and extended version of the lecture I gave on 7 November 2017 at the First Spanish-Serbian Workshop on Philosophy and Social Theory, ‘Engaging Vulnerability and Exclusion. Rethinking the Subject in the 21st Century’. On that occasion, I focused on Helmuth Plessner’s conception of the individual and underlined the connection between the notions of ‘eccentricity’ and ‘vulnerability’ from that point of view. The present version also explores at the very end that same connection from the perspective of relations between nations and peoples as it is thematized by Plessner himself in the last chapter of his 1931 book Macht und menschliche Natur. In this way, I try to contribute to the revitalization of the reception of Plessner’s philosophical and political anthropology, which I have been working on during recent years, as well as to reclaim the importance of the so-called ‘continental philosophy’ with regard to the discourse on the vulnerability issue.This chapter will focus on "Macht und menschliche Natur", Plessner’s last book of the Weimar period, published just two years before the collapse of the Republic and the content of which is related to another two major figures of German intellectuality during this epoch of upheaval: the author of "Sein und Zeit", Martin Heidegger, and Carl Schmitt. I will examine the affinities and discrepancies which may be found between Schmitt and Plessner regarding the meaning which the conceptual pair friend-enemy acquires according to both authors. Schmitt understood it as the difference which determines human groupings, whereas Plessner comprehended it as a relation which does not institute identity and has not only to do with groups, but also with individuals.Depto. de Filosofía y SociedadFac. de FilosofíaFALSEpu
Geschichtstabellen für höhere Mädchenschulen und Mittelschulen : in zwei Kursen
bearb. von H. Zande
Luthers bleibende Bedeutung für evangelische Schulen : Festrede am Lutherjubiläum gehalten in der Aula des Gymnasium zu Gütersloh
von ZanderProgr.-Nr. 32
Gedächtnisrede auf Philipp Melanchthon : [gehalten in der Aula ... am 16. Februar im Anschluß an die Morgenandacht]
von ZanderIn FrakturProgr.-Nr. 36
PSB2: The Second Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite
General Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite Datasets
Version 1.0
This repository contains datasets for the 25 problems described in the paper PSB2: The Second Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite. These problems come from a variety of sources, and require a range of programming constructs and datatypes to solve. These datasets are designed to be usable for any method of performing general program synthesis, including and not limited to inductive program synthesis and evolutionary methods such as genetic programming.
Use
Each problem in the benchmark suite is located in a separate directory in the `datasets` directory.
For each problem, we provide a set of `edge` cases and a set of `random` cases. The `edge` cases are hand-chosen cases representing the limits of the problem. The `random` cases are all generated based on problem-specific distributions. For each problem, we included exactly 1 million `random` cases.
A typical use of these datasets for a set of runs of program synthesis would be:
- For each run, use every `edge` case in the training set
- For each run, use a different, randomly-sampled set of `random` cases in the training set.
- Use a larger set of `random` cases as an unseen test set.
Dataset format
Each edge and random dataset is provided in three formats: CSV, JSON, and EDN, with all three formats containing identical data.
The CSV files are formatted as follows:
- The first row of the file is the column names.
- Each following row corresponds to one set of program inputs and expected outputs.
- Input columns are labeled `input1`, `input2`, etc., and output columns are labeled `output1`, `output2`, etc.
- In CSVs, string inputs and outputs are double quoted when necessary, but not if not necessary. Newlines within strings are escaped.
- Columns in CSV files are comma-separated.
The JSON and EDN files are formatted using the JSON Lines standard (adapted for EDN).
Each case is put on its own line of the data file. The files should be read line-by-line and each parsed into an object/map using a JSON/EDN parser.
Citation
If you use these datasets in a publication, please cite the paper PSB2: The Second Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite and include a link to this repository.
BibTeX entry for paper:
@InProceedings{Helmuth:2021:GECCO,
author = "Thomas Helmuth and Peter Kelly",
title = "{PSB2}: The Second Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite",
booktitle = "GECCO '21: Proceedings of the 2021 Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation",
year = "2021",
isbn13 = "978-1-4503-8350-9",
organisation = "SIGEVO",
address = "Lille, France",
URL = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3449639.3459285",
DOI = "10.1145/3449639.3459285",
publisher = "ACM",
publisher_address = "New York, NY, USA",
Autentyczność i teatralność. Andrzeja Falkiewicza koncepcja człowieka teatralnego w kontekście krytyki radykalizmu Helmutha Plessnera
Authenticity and theatricality: Andrzej Falkiewicz’s model of homo theatralis in the context of Helmuth Plessner’s criticism of radicalismThe aim of this work is to confront Andrzej Falkiewicz’s model of “homo theatralis” and—to a lesser degree—“being-as-metaphor” with Helmuth Plessner’s criticism of radicalism. In the first step the author shows generally the problem of “self” and moral sources of identity. In the second step the author analyzes the concept of “homo theatralis” “theater man” and “being-as-metaphor” by the Polish writer, critic, and philosopher Andrzej Falkiewicz—Leszek Nowak’s cooperator. In the third step the author is trying to connect Falkiewicz’s ideas with Helmuth Plessner’s model of radicalism connected with his concept of commonwealth and society and difference between them. Then the author answers the question of the possibility of freedom in building our individual moral horizon.Authenticity and theatricality: Andrzej Falkiewicz’s model of homo theatralis in the context of Helmuth Plessner’s criticism of radicalismThe aim of this work is to confront Andrzej Falkiewicz’s model of “homo theatralis” and—to a lesser degree—“being-as-metaphor” with Helmuth Plessner’s criticism of radicalism. In the first step the author shows generally the problem of “self” and moral sources of identity. In the second step the author analyzes the concept of “homo theatralis” “theater man” and “being-as-metaphor” by the Polish writer, critic, and philosopher Andrzej Falkiewicz—Leszek Nowak’s cooperator. In the third step the author is trying to connect Falkiewicz’s ideas with Helmuth Plessner’s model of radicalism connected with his concept of commonwealth and society and difference between them. Then the author answers the question of the possibility of freedom in building our individual moral horizon
Der Generalstabschef Helmuth von Moltke d. J. und das theosophische Milieu um Rudolf Steiner
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