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Hoffmann-Jahrbuch (2005), 13 Detailed reference viewed: 150 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Küpper, Achim ![]() in Germanistische Mitteilungen (2005), 62 Detailed reference viewed: 65 (0 UL)![]() ![]() De Silva, Adrian ![]() in Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung (2005), 18(3), 258-271 Detailed reference viewed: 152 (9 UL)![]() ![]() De Silva, Adrian ![]() in Femina Politica (2005), 14(1), 70-82 Detailed reference viewed: 86 (9 UL)![]() ![]() Venken, Machteld ![]() in Oost-Europa Tijdingen (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 61 (9 UL)![]() Cicotti, Claudio ![]() Article for general public (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 86 (3 UL)![]() ![]() ; Bernard, Nicolas ![]() ![]() in Proceedings of the First International Computer System and Information Technology Conference (ICSIT'05) (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 66 (8 UL)![]() Antonelo, Eric Aislan ![]() in Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (2005) An autonomous system able to construct its own navigation strategy for mobile robots is proposed. The navigation strategy is molded from navigation experiences (succeeding as the robot navigates ... [more ▼] An autonomous system able to construct its own navigation strategy for mobile robots is proposed. The navigation strategy is molded from navigation experiences (succeeding as the robot navigates) according to a classical reinforcement learning procedure. The autonomous system is based on modular hierarchical neural networks. Initially the navigation performance is poor (many collisions occur). Computer simulations show that after a period of learning the autonomous system generates efficient obstacle avoidance and target seeking behaviors. Experiments also offer support for concluding that the autonomous system develops a variety of object discrimination capability and of spatial concepts. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 100 (0 UL)![]() ; ; Antonelo, Eric Aislan ![]() in 2005 International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (2005) This work describes an evolutionary system to control the growth of a constructive neural network for autonomous navigation. A classifier system generates Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy rules and controls the ... [more ▼] This work describes an evolutionary system to control the growth of a constructive neural network for autonomous navigation. A classifier system generates Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy rules and controls the architecture of a constructive neural network. The performance of the mobile robot guides the evolutionary learning mechanism. Experiments show the efficiency of the classifier fuzzy system for analyzing if it is worth inserting a new neuron into the architecture. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 70 (0 UL)![]() Baudson, Tanja Gabriele ![]() Bachelor/master dissertation (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 54 (1 UL)![]() ; Lochy, Aliette ![]() in Behavioural neurology (2005), 16(2-3), 119-44 In this paper, we report a detailed analysis of the impaired performance of a dysgraphic individual, AD, who produced similar rates of letter-level errors in written spelling, oral spelling, and typing ... [more ▼] In this paper, we report a detailed analysis of the impaired performance of a dysgraphic individual, AD, who produced similar rates of letter-level errors in written spelling, oral spelling, and typing. We found that the distribution of various letter error types displayed a distinct pattern in written spelling on the one hand and in oral spelling and typing on the other. In particular, noncontextual letter substitution errors (i.e., errors in which the erroneous letter that replaces the target letter does not occur elsewhere within the word) were virtually absent in oral spelling and typing and mainly found in written spelling. In contrast, letter deletion errors and multiple-letter errors were typically found in oral spelling and very exceptional in written spelling. Only contextual letter substitution errors (i.e., errors in which the erroneous letter that replaces the target letter is identical to a letter occurring earlier or later in the word) were found in similar proportions in the three tasks. We argue that these contrasting patterns of letter error distribution result from damage to two distinct levels of letter representation and processing within the spelling system, namely, the amodal graphemic representation held in the graphemic buffer and the letter form representation computed by subsequent writing-specific processes. Then, we examined the relationship between error and target in the letter substitution errors produced in written and oral spelling and found evidence that distinct types of letter representation are processed at each of the hypothetized levels of damage: symbolic letter representation at the graphemic level and representation of the component graphic strokes at the letter form processing level. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 36 (1 UL)![]() ![]() ; Rivas, Salvador ![]() Scientific Conference (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 42 (0 UL)![]() ; Rivas, Salvador ![]() Presentation (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 45 (1 UL)![]() ; ; Brust, Matthias R. ![]() in Proceedings of Global Congress on Engineering and Technology Education (GCETE 2005) (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 54 (3 UL)![]() Rothkugel, Steffen ![]() ![]() in Proceedings of International Conference on Cutting Edge Wireless and It Technologies (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 32 (4 UL)![]() Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas ![]() in European Company and Financial Law Review (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 82 (4 UL)![]() ![]() Göknil, Arda ![]() in Proceedings of the 2005 symposia on Metainformatics 2013-12-05 15:39:27 +0000 (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 89 (1 UL)![]() ![]() Göknil, Arda ![]() in Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Web Services and Model-Driven Enterprise Information Services (WSMDEIS) 2013-12-05 15:41:26 +0000 (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 98 (2 UL)![]() Hoenig, Barbara ![]() Scientific Conference (2005) The starting point of this contribution is the ongoing high gender pay gap in Austria. Based on empirical case studies in three professional target groups (food-processing workers, secondary school ... [more ▼] The starting point of this contribution is the ongoing high gender pay gap in Austria. Based on empirical case studies in three professional target groups (food-processing workers, secondary school teachers, academic engineers) we dealt with the context of wage system and working place practices, in order to provide an analysis of the reasons and the stability of wage discrimination. With the theoretical concepts of relationally, social construction of gender and the gendered substructure of organizations we examined central constellations and mechanisms of pay discrimination in its normative, micro-social and collective dimensions. Special attention has been paid to the issues of gender substructures of organizations. Results provide links for strategies to reduce gender pay discrimination. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 47 (1 UL)![]() ![]() Hoenig, Barbara ![]() in Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie (2005), 30(1), 44-66 Der Ausgangspunkt dieses Beitrags ist der anhaltend hohe Einkommensunterschied zwischen den Geschlechtern in Österreich. Auf der Basis einer empirischen Fallstudie in drei Berufsgruppen (ungelernte ... [more ▼] Der Ausgangspunkt dieses Beitrags ist der anhaltend hohe Einkommensunterschied zwischen den Geschlechtern in Österreich. Auf der Basis einer empirischen Fallstudie in drei Berufsgruppen (ungelernte ArbeiterInnen in der Nahrungsmittelindustrie, AHS-LehrerInnen, akademische TechnikerInnen) setzen wir uns mit dem Zusammenspiel von Lohnsystemen und arbeitsplatzbezogenen Praktiken auseinander, um einen Beitrag zur Erklärung der Ursachen und der Stabilität der Lohndiskriminierung zu leisten. Vor dem theoretischen Hintergrund der Relationalität, der sozialen Konstruktion von Geschlecht und des Konzepts der gendered substructure haben wir zentrale Konstellationen und Mechanismen der Einkommensdiskriminierung in ihren normativen und mikrosozialen Dimensionen und kollektiven Regelungsstrukturen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse liefern Anknüpfungspunkte für Strategien zum Abbau geschlechtlicher Lohndiskriminierung. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 109 (0 UL) |
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