![]() ![]() Greiff, Samuel ![]() Scientific Conference (2009, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 55 (1 UL)![]() Caire, Patrice ![]() in International Journal of Web-Based Communities (2009), 3 Detailed reference viewed: 107 (0 UL)![]() Kreis, Yves ![]() Speeches/Talks (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 24 (3 UL)![]() Greiff, Samuel ![]() Presentation (2009, March 14) Detailed reference viewed: 49 (1 UL)![]() Greiff, Samuel ![]() Presentation (2009, March 13) Detailed reference viewed: 60 (1 UL)![]() Kreis, Yves ![]() Speeches/Talks (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 22 (4 UL)![]() Börnchen, Stefan ![]() Article for general public (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 22 (0 UL)![]() Marichal, Jean-Luc ![]() in Discrete Mathematics (2009), 309(4), 814-820 We define the concept of weighted lattice polynomial functions as lattice polynomial functions constructed from both variables and parameters. We provide equivalent forms of these functions in an ... [more ▼] We define the concept of weighted lattice polynomial functions as lattice polynomial functions constructed from both variables and parameters. We provide equivalent forms of these functions in an arbitrary bounded distributive lattice. We also show that these functions include the class of discrete Sugeno integrals and that they are characterized by a median based decomposition formula. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 127 (7 UL)![]() Böwen, Petra ![]() in Sozial Extra: Zeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit und Sozialpolitik (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 92 (6 UL)![]() Joachim, Patrice ![]() Speeches/Talks (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 47 (0 UL)![]() ![]() de Saint-Georges, Ingrid ![]() Scientific Conference (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 67 (0 UL)![]() ![]() de Saint-Georges, Ingrid ![]() Scientific Conference (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 56 (0 UL)![]() Joachim, Patrice ![]() Report (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 57 (9 UL)![]() Gerkrath, Jörg ![]() Scientific Conference (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 85 (3 UL)![]() Vomacka, Eloïse ![]() in Etudes du CEFRES (2009), 14 Ce recueil d'article se propose de revenir sur le projet d'union des nationsde Georges de Podebrady, roi de Bohême. Detailed reference viewed: 65 (2 UL)![]() ; Pignault, Anne ![]() Presentation (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 42 (0 UL)![]() Schlichenmaier, Martin ![]() Scientific Conference (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 34 (0 UL)![]() ; ; et al in Journal of Neuropsychology (2009), 3 The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigated in two fMRI experiments. Unlike previous studies, the contribution of horizontal and vertical spatial ... [more ▼] The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigated in two fMRI experiments. Unlike previous studies, the contribution of horizontal and vertical spatial relations were considered separately since they have been shown to be differentially vulnerable to face inversion (Goffaux & Rossion, 2007). Hence, inversion largely affects the perception of vertical relations (e.g. eye or mouth height) while the processing of features (e.g. eye shape and surface) and of horizontal relations (e.g. inter-ocular distance) is affected to a far lesser extent. Participants viewed pairs of faces that differed either at the level of one local feature (i.e. the eyes) or of the spatial relations of this feature with adjacent features. Changes of spatial relations were divided into two conditions, depending on the vertical or horizontal axis of the modifications. These stimulus conditions were presented in separate blocks in the first (block) experiment while they were presented in a random order in the second event-related (ER) experiment. Face-preferring voxels located in the right-lateralized middle fusiform gyrus (rMFG) largely decreased their activity with inversion. Inversion-related decreases were more moderate in left-lateralized middle fusiform gyrus (lMFG). ER experiment revealed that inversion affected rMFG and lMFG activity in distinct stimulus conditions. Whereas inversion affected lMFG processing only in featural condition, inversion selectively affected the processing of vertical relations in rMFG. Correlation analyses further indicated that the inversion effect (IE) observed in rMFG and right inferior occipital gyrus (rIOG) reliably predicted the large behavioural IE observed for the processing of vertical relations. In contrast, lMFG IE correlated with the weak behavioural IE observed for the processing of horizontal relations. Our findings suggest that face configuration is mostly encoded in rMFG, whereas more local aspects of face information, such as features and horizontal spatial relations drive lMFG processing. These findings corroborate the view that the vulnerability of face perception to inversion stems mainly from the disrupted processing of vertical face relations in the right-lateralized network of face-preferring regions (rMFG, rIOG). [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 125 (1 UL)![]() ; ; Ottersten, Björn ![]() in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2009), 8(3), 13291339 Herein, we treat Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) based on partial channel state information and limited feedback. We propose a novel framework utilizing subspace packings, where beamforming ... [more ▼] Herein, we treat Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) based on partial channel state information and limited feedback. We propose a novel framework utilizing subspace packings, where beamforming, feedback, and scheduling are integrated. Advantages of the proposed framework are that the fed back supportable rates are based on the post-scheduling SINR and that the feedback implicitly contains information about the spatial compatibility of the users. The feasibility region of packings of different dimensions is indicated by the allocation outage probability which is derived. Grassmannian subspace packings, DFT-based packings, and non-orthogonal Grassmannian packings are formulated and studied as candidates. Numerical simulations show better performance for the proposed scheme compared to conventional channel quantization at the receiver with zero-forcing transmission in i.i.d. Rayleigh fading. Finally, we propose and evaluate a beam-graph method to further reduce the feedback load, that can be used in the context of tracking quantized beamformers. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 183 (0 UL)![]() ; ; Kemper, Christoph ![]() Poster (2009, March) Detailed reference viewed: 66 (0 UL) |
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