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On Some Robin-type Boundary Conditions and Their Applications in Finite Element Method (Fusion of theory and practice in applied mathematics and computational science)

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Utilizing an invariance of Krylov subspaces with the Jacobi-Davidson method for eigenvalue problems (Fusion of theory and practice in applied mathematics and computational science)

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A Theory-Driven Computational Method of Modeling Goals in Communication Science

2020
This notebook applies LDA modeling to an experimental dataset investigating participants' goal inferences. The data represent textual participants’ responses of 812 participants of the questionnaire described in the paper "A Theory-Driven Computational Measure of the Goal Construct in Communication Science".
Stevens, Hannah, Palomares, Nicholas A.
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Theories, methods and current research on emotions in library and information science, information retrieval and human–computer interaction

Information Processing & Management, 2011
Emotions are an integral component of all human activities, including human-computer interactions. This article reviews literature on the theories of emotions, methods for studying emotions, and their role in human information behaviour. It also examines current research on emotions in library and information science, information retrieval and human ...
Irene Lopatovska, Ioannis Arapakis
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From Teleoperation to Teammate: Applying Theory and Method from the Cognitive and Computational Sciences to Create Human-Robot Teams

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2011
The current generation of advanced robots essentially considers the external world, including humans, vehicles, and other robots, as navigational issues rather than as team members, opponents, or part of the ambient culture. But robotic systems need true Soldier-Robot Teams where each part of the team understands the roles, responsibilities, and ...
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How Can Computational Social Science Motivate the Development of Theories, Data, and Methods to Advance Our Understanding of Communication and Organizational Dynamics?

2019
It is almost a decade since the article “Computational Social Science” was published in Science (Lazer et al., 2009). That article advocated for computational social science as a promising new arrow in the quiver for understanding and enabling social systems.
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