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Capturing Types

ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 2023
Type systems usually characterize the shape of values but not their free variables. However, many desirable safety properties could be guaranteed if one knew the free variables captured by values. We describe CC < :◻ , a calculus where such captured variables are ...
Aleksander Boruch-Gruszecki   +4 more
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Capture of the gaze does not capture the mind

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2012
Sudden visual changes attract our gaze, and related eye movement control requires attentional resources. Attention is a limited resource that is also involved in working memory--for instance, memory encoding. As a consequence, theory suggests that gaze capture could impair the buildup of memory respresentations due to an attentional resource bottleneck.
Lange, Elke B.   +2 more
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Captured by an Algorithm

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts, 2019
Captured by an Algorithm is a commemorative plate series that looks at romance novels through the lens of the Amazon Kindle Popular Highlight algorithm. A passage in a Kindle e-book becomes a Popular Highlight after a certain number of people independently highlight the same passage.
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Data - to capture or not to capture?

IET & IAM Asset Management Conference 2012, 2012
Can you have too much good quality Data? Do you even know when you have enough Data? This paper will show the process that the Canal and River Trust, formerly British Waterways, went through over the last 10 years to obtain robust Asset Inventory Information with enough detail to be useful whilst cost effective to collect. (4 pages)
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Capture That Carbon

Scientific American, 2018
The article discusses the importance of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) efforts in the reduction of carbon emissions. Topics include technological advances in capturing carbon from smokestacks, the need for investment in decarbonization efforts, and the role of U.S. federal research and development (R&D) funding in enabling CCUS.
Madison, Freeman, David, Yellen
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Capture the Backchannel

eLearn, 2009
When you look out over the sea of faces in your lecture classes, are some students focusing on laptop screens while others are working their thumbs on their cell phone pads? Imagine you could harness all that clicking as a backchannel stream tied into the lecture. In principle establishing a backchannel sounds easy.
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Captured Content: Captured Attention?

2020
This study evaluates a conventional lecture recording approach alongside a “flipped classroom” style where a short recording is shared prior to the lecture to stimulate discussion and activities. The main findings are that while students often request lecture recordings, the take-up is very low, and recordings of ten minutes or less are generally ...
Teodora-Patricia Pelea, Tom Lunt
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Capturing the World

Computer, 2010
Four articles provide different approaches for creating a digital representation of the world. Leading experts from TU Graz, Google, the University of Washington, TU Darmstadt, and Fraunhofer IGD explain what is possible today.
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Movement in capture

ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 Art Gallery, 2021
Movement in Capture is an environmental visual story presented as an installation of 4 videos that explores the impact of pollution on ocean life. Dancers' movements were recorded with motion capture technology as they identified with marine creatures forced to live in a polluted environment.
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Capturing News, Capturing Democracy

Abstract How did the Trump administration capture one of the world’s most important public service news networks? This book uses rare interviews and an analysis of private correspondence and internal documents to explain why and how Voice of America (VOA) became intensely politicized from 2020 to 2021.
Wright, Kate, Scott, Martin, Bunce, Mel
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