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Implementing Immune Repertoire Models Using Weighted Finite State Machines [PDF]
The adaptive immune system's T and B cells can be viewed as large populations of simple, diverse classifiers. Artificial immune systems (AIS) $\unicode{x2013}$ algorithmic models of T or B cell repertoires $\unicode{x2013}$ are used in both computational biology and natural computing to investigate how the immune system adapts to its changing ...
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As editors of this fourth special Essays section of the European Journal of Theatre and Performance, we ask ourselves: what can a theatre and/or performative lens bring to the table to understand contemporary forms of activism?
Luksza, Agata, Verstraete, Pieter
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What Is New about the Exposome? Exploring Scientific Change in Contemporary Epidemiology [PDF]
In this commentary, I discuss the scientific changes brought by the exposome, asking what is new about this approach and line of research. I place the exposome in a historical perspective, by analyzing the conditions under which the exposome has been ...
Canali, Stefano
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Between empowerment and abuse: citizen participation beyond the post-democratic turn [PDF]
In this special issue on “Democratization beyond the Post-Democratic Turn. Political Participation between Empowerment and Abuse”, we have explored changing understandings of participation in contemporary Western representative democracies through the ...
Butzlaff, Felix
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Situational Confidence Assistance for Lifelong Shared Autonomy [PDF]
Shared autonomy enables robots to infer user intent and assist in accomplishing it. But when the user wants to do a new task that the robot does not know about, shared autonomy will hinder their performance by attempting to assist them with something that is not their intent.
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Badge Architectures as Tools for Sense-Making and Motivation in Engineering Education
In this paper we argue that badge architectures are narrative, material and performative repertoires which can be meaningfully employed to provide university students with a coherent understanding of education.
R. Rughinis, Ș. Matei
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Shannon entropy as a robust estimator of Zipf's Law in animal vocal communication repertoires
Information complexity in animals is an indicator of advanced communication and an intricate socio‐ecology. Zipf's Law of least effort has been used to assess the potential information content of animal repertoires, including whether or not a particular ...
Arik Kershenbaum+6 more
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Repertoires of Vaccine Refusal in Romania
Repertoires are basic analytic units in discourse analysis and discursive psychology, characterized as repeatable building blocks speakers use for constructing versions of actions. In this study my aim is to analyze public repertoires which are available
C. Toth
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New urban Soundscapes: Angklung Buskers in Yogyakarta [PDF]
Caratterizzati da una costante sovrapposizione di stimoli acustici di diversa natura, i paesaggi sonori delle realtà metro- politane contemporanee sono entità composite di difficile interpretazione.
Zappatore, Daniele
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To discard or to ado(a)pt? Looking at qualitative research templates through the lens of organizational routines [PDF]
1noopenPurpose: Many management scholars view templates as rigid rulebooks suffocating qualitative research. This viewpoint article recommends that, instead, templates should be viewed through the lens of organizational routines.
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