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Rereading the contemporary painting of Senise and Lambrecht: a school case
This paper presents part of a monographic research and a theme development in a supervised trainee practice in High school. It presents the key topics about the contemporary painting, using as reference works of Daniel Senise and Karin Lambrecht.
Maria Regina Johann+1 more
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REACT2023: the first Multi-modal Multiple Appropriate Facial Reaction Generation Challenge [PDF]
The Multi-modal Multiple Appropriate Facial Reaction Generation Challenge (REACT2023) is the first competition event focused on evaluating multimedia processing and machine learning techniques for generating human-appropriate facial reactions in various dyadic interaction scenarios, with all participants competing strictly under the same conditions ...
arxiv
Snake and Moon ‘Right Way Marriage’ Stories on Stone and Bark
ABSTRACT In northwest Australia, boab trees hold significant cultural values for First Nations people. Their leaves, bark, roots and nuts are important as traditional resources for food, medicine, fibre, water and shade and serve as reference points in the landscape. Some of the tree trunks are inscribed with images and symbols which tell of events and
Jane Balme+7 more
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If video games as serious game have entered classrooms as a learning medium, can it be a reading medium? When video game is presented as an adaptation of a literary work, then it results both from an appropriative process and from the creativity specific
Claire Augé
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Mobilizing mine lands for biobased decarbonization strategies
Abstract Over 163 000 ha of mine lands in Pennsylvania (PA) have the potential to produce willow as a feedstock for renewable energy generation. Each year these lands could produce between 454 000 and 907 000 dry Mg of willow, which can be a feedstock for bioenergy (i.e., biopower) with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) or sustainable aviation ...
Mallory Wahlstrom+4 more
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The study of health tourism based on the consumption of traditional herbal sexual stimulants and fertility enhancers is an exceptional ordeal. Research 10 in this field has proved methodologically complex as the population constitute the hard-to-reach ...
Chipungu Odmell+2 more
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Experiencing Temporary Home Design for Young Urban Dwellers: “We Can’t Put Anything on the Wall”
A significant number of young people live in temporary homes, which are designed to fulfil basic needs and provide space for normal activities. However, it is unclear what those basic activities are.
Marjolein Euwkje Overtoom+2 more
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Mind Your Manners! A Dataset and A Continual Learning Approach for Assessing Social Appropriateness of Robot Actions [PDF]
To date, endowing robots with an ability to assess social appropriateness of their actions has not been possible. This has been mainly due to (i) the lack of relevant and labelled data, and (ii) the lack of formulations of this as a lifelong learning problem. In this paper, we address these two issues.
arxiv
ABSTRACT The novelty of this article lies in its focus on how mature ecosystems align their members around a new value proposition, specifically supporting circular economy entrepreneurship. We use dynamic capabilities theory to analyse the coordination and collaboration challenges in entrepreneurial ecosystems that seek to support entrepreneurship ...
Wisdom Kanda+4 more
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Heterogeneity, leveling the playing field, and affirmative action in contests
Abstract The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable outcomes such as low effort provision, a lack of diversity, and inequality. A range of policies is implemented to mitigate such issues by enforcing competitive balance, that is, by leveling the playing field.
Subhasish M. Chowdhury+2 more
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