![]() Sikk, Kaarel ![]() ![]() Scientific Conference (2018, March 22) Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for more than 40 years. In addition to their extensively used application in cultural heritage management they ... [more ▼] Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for more than 40 years. In addition to their extensively used application in cultural heritage management they can also offer insights into past human behaviour in relation to environment. The proposed paper discusses how the information gathered from predictive modelling of archeological settlements, especially the revealed from location determinants, can be transferred to spatial Agent Based Models. We argue that spatial simulation models, especially those based on agents behaviour, above all aim to build theory and create generalisable knowledge. They therefore need to free themselves form local contexts and particular spatial heterogeneities, and automatically test the effect of agents behaviour on a wider range of spatial configurations. In cultural heritage management, models are usually created using geographical variables of existing settlement patterns (eg. water access and land formations). For finding archaeological sites the model needs to be calibrated for specific accuracy and precision. In this paper we focus on defining the potential residential space – an area that could be considered by people of the past as suitable for habitation or specific economic activities. We develop a framework that links geographical variables and behaviour as extracted from empirical studies to the development of a theoretical spatial agent-based model. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 44 (2 UL)![]() Westendorf, Hannes ![]() Doctoral thesis (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 147 (2 UL)![]() ![]() Prüm, André ![]() in Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law (1998), 2 Les transferts de données personnelles vers des pays tiers au regard de la directive européenne relative à la protection des personnes physiques à l'égard du traitement des données à caractère personnel ... [more ▼] Les transferts de données personnelles vers des pays tiers au regard de la directive européenne relative à la protection des personnes physiques à l'égard du traitement des données à caractère personnel et à la libre circulation des ces données (directive 95/46/CE du 24 octobre 1995) [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 109 (1 UL)![]() ![]() Malzner, Sonja ![]() in Espagne, Michel (Ed.) Transferts de savoirs sur l’Afrique (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 36 (0 UL)![]() Chenu, Aurélia ![]() in Journal of Chemical Physics (2016) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (0 UL)![]() Riassetto, Isabelle ![]() in Dictionnaire Joly Sociétés (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 57 (1 UL)![]() Hofmann, Herwig ![]() ![]() in Idoux, Pascal; Auby, Jean-Bernard (Eds.) LE GOUVERNEMENT ECONOMIQUE EUROPEEN (2015) La présente contribution retrace et évalue les changements et les défis conceptuels, réglementaires et institutionnels liés au modèle européen de « constitution économique ». Ce chapitre démontre que la ... [more ▼] La présente contribution retrace et évalue les changements et les défis conceptuels, réglementaires et institutionnels liés au modèle européen de « constitution économique ». Ce chapitre démontre que la crise économique et financière actuel a initié une transformation de la « constitution économique » telle que nous la connaissions. Les fondements de la transformation furent posés en plusieurs étapes consécutives, principalement à un niveau intergouvernemental, et souvent en combinant droit de l’Union et droit international public, auxquels se sont ajoutés dans certains cas divers instruments de droit privé. Un défi pour l'avenir est ainsi posé : le développement de ces nouvelles structures devra se faire en conformité avec les principes fondateurs de l’Union, à savoir la transparence, la légitimité démocratique dans le contexte d’une Union de droit. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 295 (25 UL)![]() Hofmann, Herwig ![]() ![]() in Auby, Jean - Bernard; Idoux, Pascale (Eds.) Le Gouvernement économique européen (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 194 (10 UL)![]() Wille, Christian ![]() Presentation (2022, June 30) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (0 UL)![]() ; Ferring, Dieter ![]() in G. Jüttemann, & H. Thomae (Eds.), Persönlichkeit und Entwicklung (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 475 (0 UL)![]() Evans, Thomas ![]() ![]() Report (2022) L'objectif principal de ce rapport est d'améliorer la compréhension des moteurs et freins de la transformation digitale des PME au Luxembourg, dans le but de détailler des recommandations pratiques. Detailed reference viewed: 71 (10 UL)![]() ![]() del Sol Mesa, Antonio ![]() in Revista Mexicana de Física (1992) Detailed reference viewed: 133 (6 UL)![]() Arendt, Nicolas ![]() Presentation (2022, December 15) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (0 UL)![]() Bronec, Jakub ![]() Doctoral thesis (2021) The PhD project has been supervised under the regulations of the Cotutelle agreement between the University of Luxembourg (C²DH) and Charles University (the Faculty of Education). The aim of the thesis is ... [more ▼] The PhD project has been supervised under the regulations of the Cotutelle agreement between the University of Luxembourg (C²DH) and Charles University (the Faculty of Education). The aim of the thesis is to analyze and compare the development and changes of Jewish identity and Jewishness in post-war Jewish generations in the years 1945–1990 born or living in the Czech lands (Czech, Moravia, Silesia) and Luxembourg. The research focuses only on the territory of the Czech lands (Czech Republic) and Luxembourg; it does not include the current Slovak territory. The author's intention is to compare the development of Judaism and Jewish identity between members of the second and third post-war Jewish generations who were influenced by two different political systems – the Western Liberal Democracy and the Eastern Communist regime. The work aims to find similarities and differences in predetermined aspects that directly and indirectly have influenced life in the Jewish communities in both Luxembourg and the current Czech Republic. Individual aspects and factors were determined as follows: the path to Judaism and its formation in two different political regimes; attitude towards the state of Israel; antisemitism. The work seeks to find different comparative parameters for intergenerational analysis of different attitudes towards Israel, the influence of antisemitism on post-war Jewish generations, and to understand the processes involved in the formation and transmission of Czech and Luxembourg Jewish identities. Forty interviews with Czech and Luxembourger Jews refined and completed the quantitative results of a questionnaire fulfilled by 400 respondents. The approach can be described as interdisciplinary, which combines methods of survey and narrative approaches of oral history. The author deals with the analysis of the reflection of historical facts with an emphasis on historical consciousness. This PhD thesis is accompanied by a sociological and historical context so that the reader can better understand the interpretation of the dataset collected in the research. The intention is to point out the range of differences and intersections in relationship to political developments over the course of 45 years. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 48 (5 UL)![]() Arendt, Nicolas ![]() Presentation (2023, April 24) Detailed reference viewed: 37 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Harmsen, Robert ![]() in Martinico, Giuseppe; Pollicino, Oreste (Eds.) The National Judicial Treatment of the ECHR and EU Laws: A Comparative Constitutional Approach (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 111 (4 UL)![]() Hofmann, Herwig ![]() ![]() in Hofmann, Herwig; Pantazatou, Aikaterini; Zaccaroni, Giovanni (Eds.) The Metamorphosis of the European Economic Constitution (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 73 (4 UL)![]() Hofmann, Herwig ![]() ![]() E-print/Working paper (2015) The current times of constitutional transformation in the EU place the following question on the agenda: Is the ongoing economic crisis demarcating the end of the original conception of a ‘European ... [more ▼] The current times of constitutional transformation in the EU place the following question on the agenda: Is the ongoing economic crisis demarcating the end of the original conception of a ‘European Economic Constitution’ as it has developed since the early days of the EEC? Or are we witnessing simply a shift towards a new more encompassing model of an EU ‘Economic Constitution’ in which economic government and economic governance tools are used in parallel to deepen integration and continue the spill-over of economic integration into previously national policies? This contribution traces and evaluates conceptual, regulatory, institutional and legitimacy-related changes and challenges to the EU’s model of the ‘Economic Constitution’ as the basic legal framework and conceptions of EU law governing economic policy. This chapter argues that the EU’s constitutional framework in the form of the existing Treaties and General Principles of EU law did not provide an adequate legal framework to cope with the ongoing crisis. This failure has, in our view, initiated an ongoing transformation of the EU’s ‘Economic Constitution’ as we know it. Laying the foundations for the transformation took place in several consecutive steps mostly on the intergovernmental level and often as a combination of EU law, public international law and in some cases mixed with private law instruments. The nature of this development creates challenges regarding ensuring compliance of these newly developed structures with the Union’s foundational principles of ensuring transparency, democratic legitimacy, fundamental rights and effective review mechanisms in the context of a system under the rule of law. In order to illustrate the modes of the continuous transformation of the ‘Eoncomic Constitution’ and to evaluate the direction it is taking, this chapter will start with tracing its origins and follow its evolution over time. It thereby distinguishes two separate but interlinked elements of the ‘Economic Constitution.’ It first looks at the original focus of European regulation regarding what we refer to as ‘micro-economic’ matters with policies including competition law and the control of state aids. This chapter then turns to the evolving focus of EU law the larger questions of economic and fiscal policies which we refer to in the following as the ‘macro-economic’ element of the constitutional framework. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 351 (43 UL)![]() Hofmann, Herwig ![]() ![]() in Hofmann, Herwig; Pantazatou, Aikaterini; Zaccaroni, Giovanni (Eds.) The Metamorphosis of the European Economic Constitution (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 169 (12 UL)![]() ; Thunberg, Johan ![]() in Proceedings of the 51th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (2012) Here we address the problem of moving a camera from an initial pose to a final pose. The trajectory between the two poses is subject to constraints on the camera motion and the visibility, where we have ... [more ▼] Here we address the problem of moving a camera from an initial pose to a final pose. The trajectory between the two poses is subject to constraints on the camera motion and the visibility, where we have bounds on the allowed velocities and accelerations of the camera and require that a set of point features are visible for the camera. We assume that the pose is possible to retrieve from the observations of the point features, i.e., we have a Position Based Visual Servoing Problem with constraints. We introduce a two step method that transforms the problem into a convex optimization problem with linear constraints. In the first step the rotational motion is restricted to be of a certain type. This restriction allows us to retrieve an explicit solution of the rotational motion that is optimal in terms of minimizing geodesic distance. Furthermore, this restriction guarantees that the rotational motion satisfies the constraints. Using the explicit solution, we can formulate a convex optimization problem for the translational motion, where we include constraints on workspace and visibility. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 104 (0 UL) |
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