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See detailDes jeux mathématiques pour renforcer les relations école-famille et soutenir l’engagement des parents dans le développement des premières compétences numériques : ce que des parents du Grand-Duché du Luxembourg en disent…
Poncelet, Débora UL; Tinnes, Mélanie UL; Vlassis, Joëlle UL et al

Scientific Conference (2022, June)

Les recherches sur la numératie en contexte familial ont mis en évidence l'influence positive de ce dernier et de l’engagement des parents sur le développement des compétences numériques des jeunes ... [more ▼]

Les recherches sur la numératie en contexte familial ont mis en évidence l'influence positive de ce dernier et de l’engagement des parents sur le développement des compétences numériques des jeunes enfants. En outre, les différences significatives de compétences entre élèves observées à l’entrée du préscolaire s'expliquent par le type, la fréquence et la qualité des interactions entre les parents et leur enfant en matière de numératie. Cet article s’inscrit dans l’étude MathPlay qui visait à développer les premières compétences numériques d’enfants du préscolaire au travers d’une intervention basée sur des jeux mathématiques interculturels proposés à l’école et en famille. Les données collectées auprès des parents ont été examinées au départ de l’analyse thématique. [less ▲]

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See detailMultilingual Named Entity Recognition for Medieval Charters using Stacked Embeddings and BERT-based Models
Torres Aguilar, Sergio Octavio UL

in Second Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages (LT4HALA, 2022) (2022, June)

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See detailMATERIAL MODELLING AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Mashhood, Muhammad UL; Baroli, Davide; Wyart, Eric et al

Poster (2022, May 31)

The additive manufacturing (AM) is competent method for the manufacturing of complex metal parts with wider process flexibility. During manufacturing, the metal part repetitively undergoes heating and ... [more ▼]

The additive manufacturing (AM) is competent method for the manufacturing of complex metal parts with wider process flexibility. During manufacturing, the metal part repetitively undergoes heating and cooling under the influence of laser passes and ambient conditions respectively. In turn, the material experiences the thermal strain and residual stress. The aim of the work is to predict them using certain material model. Where the solidified metal part from melt-pool is considered in current analysis. For numerical simulation, Finite Element Method (FEM) is chosen. The heat equation is first solved for thermal profile of AM Process. Afterwards, the structural analysis is performed with such thermal load. The non linear constitutive material model is utilised. For concerned material model, the temperature dependence upon the material properties is also implemented. The resulting Finite Element Analysis (FEA) platform offers the macro-scale thermal solution and the prediction of resulting plastic distortion in material. This prediction however has become more accurate when the variable material property, depending upon the temperature of analysis zone, is introduced. [less ▲]

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See detailOn the Reduction of Computational Costs for Tungsten Powder Bed Processes
Estupinan Donoso, Alvaro Antonio UL; Aminnia, Navid UL; Peters, Bernhard UL et al

Scientific Conference (2022, May 31)

During the Discrete Element Method (DEM) representation of powder bed processes (e.g. tungsten oxide reduction, tungsten carbide synthesis, selective laser sintering) a numerical solution for each single ... [more ▼]

During the Discrete Element Method (DEM) representation of powder bed processes (e.g. tungsten oxide reduction, tungsten carbide synthesis, selective laser sintering) a numerical solution for each single particle is impractical due to the extremely high number of particles (e.g. 10^12). However, in such processes, particles in the vicinity of each other observe low gradients concerning their thermodynamic state. This characteristic can be exploited to avoid solving repeatedly numerically equivalent equation systems. This contribution presents two numerical methods aiming to reduce the computational costs of DEM approaches for the thermochemical conversion of powder beds. In the two methods after an appropriated numerical treatment, a group of particles under similar boundary conditions is substituted by a single-effective-entity. Consequently, the entire powder space is divided into sub-domains to be solved. The methods result in considerable lower number of equations that increase computational efficiency and enable feasible time simulations. The applications of the industrial synthesis of tungsten powders and the selective laser sintering (SLS) of powder metals are presented and discussed. [less ▲]

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See detailCFD-DEM simulation of melt pool formation and evolution in powder bed fusion process
Aminnia, Navid UL; Estupinan Donoso, Alvaro Antonio UL; Peters, Bernhard UL

Poster (2022, May 31)

Computational models can be used to optimize metal additive manufacturing parts, and can also play a role in the evaluation of component quality. Among the most important components of such models will be ... [more ▼]

Computational models can be used to optimize metal additive manufacturing parts, and can also play a role in the evaluation of component quality. Among the most important components of such models will be the detailed simulation of flow and heat transfer in and around the melt pool that is formed when the powder bed is melted. In the present work, A Powder Bed Fusion process is studied numerically by using a coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model and eXtended Discrete Element Method (XDEM) model to predict the physical behavior of discrete particles and the melt pool. In XDEM, a randomly packed powder bed of spherical particles is generated and heat and momentum exchange of each particle with other particles and the melt pool are calculated. The CFD model will predict the effects of laser-melt and powder-melt interactions on the melt pool dynamics. Using the developed numerical framework, it will be possible to determine how powder size distribution, the velocity of a laser beam, and the power, among other factors, will affect the characteristics of melt pool. [less ▲]

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See detailLes prédicteurs de la cyberchondrie durant la pandémie de Covid-19 : Une approche en apprentissage automatique supervisé
Infanti, Alexandre UL; Starcevic, Vladan; Schimmenti, Adriano et al

Scientific Conference (2022, May 31)

Introduction : La cyberchondrie se caractérise pas des recherches en ligne répétées et compulsives au sujet de la santé, résultant en une détresse et une augmentation de l’anxiété liée à la santé. Ce ... [more ▼]

Introduction : La cyberchondrie se caractérise pas des recherches en ligne répétées et compulsives au sujet de la santé, résultant en une détresse et une augmentation de l’anxiété liée à la santé. Ce comportement, considéré comme un problème de santé publique émergeant, pourrait être exacerbé par l’apparition de la pandémie de Covid-19. Cette étude vise à étudier les changements dans la gravité de la cyberchondrie durant la pandémie et d’identifier les prédicteurs de la cyberchondrie à ce moment. Méthode : Des données auto-rapportées sur la gravité de la cyberchondrie (avant et pendant la pandémie), le style d’attachement, les traits d’impulsivité, les symptômes somatiques, les peurs liées au Covid-19, l’anxiété liée à la santé, et l’intolérance à l’incertitude ont été collectées auprès de 725 participants. L’étude en ligne a été distribuée dans les pays européens francophones lors de la première vague de la pandémie. Résultats : Les facettes de détresse et d’interférence avec le fonctionnement de la cyberchondrie ont augmentés durant la pandémie, alors que la facette de réassurance a diminué. Lors des analyses de régression utilisant l’apprentissage automatique supervisé, les peurs liées au Covid-19 ainsi que l’anxiété liée à la santé ont émergés comme étant les prédicteurs les plus importants des facettes de détresse et d’interférence avec le fonctionnement de la cyberchondrie pendant la pandémie. Conclusion : Ces résultats mettent en exergue l’impact de la pandémie sur la cyberchondrie et identifie les facteurs qui devraient être investis pour prévenir et gérer la cyberchondrie lors d’une crise de santé publique. [less ▲]

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See detailPARK7/DJ-1 promotes pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and maintains T(reg) homeostasis during ageing.
Danileviciute, Egle; Zeng, Ni; Capelle, Christophe M. et al

in Nature metabolism (2022), 4(5), 589-607

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is the gatekeeper enzyme of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Here we show that the deglycase DJ-1 (encoded by PARK7, a key familial Parkinson's disease gene) is a pacemaker ... [more ▼]

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is the gatekeeper enzyme of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Here we show that the deglycase DJ-1 (encoded by PARK7, a key familial Parkinson's disease gene) is a pacemaker regulating PDH activity in CD4(+) regulatory T cells (T(reg) cells). DJ-1 binds to PDHE1-β (PDHB), inhibiting phosphorylation of PDHE1-α (PDHA), thus promoting PDH activity and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Park7 (Dj-1) deletion impairs T(reg) survival starting in young mice and reduces T(reg) homeostatic proliferation and cellularity only in aged mice. This leads to increased severity in aged mice during the remission of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Dj-1 deletion also compromises differentiation of inducible T(reg) cells especially in aged mice, and the impairment occurs via regulation of PDHB. These findings provide unforeseen insight into the complicated regulatory machinery of the PDH complex. As T(reg) homeostasis is dysregulated in many complex diseases, the DJ-1-PDHB axis represents a potential target to maintain or re-establish T(reg) homeostasis. [less ▲]

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See detailLast Man Standing: Battle Royale Games Through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory
Fernandez de Henestrosa, Martha UL; Billieux, Joël; Melzer, André UL

in Games and Culture (2022), 0(0), 1-22

The highly popular video game genre of Battle Royale (BR) games is characterized by survival and exploration elements that feature a last-man-standing gameplay, thus, motivating players to be the final ... [more ▼]

The highly popular video game genre of Battle Royale (BR) games is characterized by survival and exploration elements that feature a last-man-standing gameplay, thus, motivating players to be the final contestant in the game. Drawing on the Self-Determination Theory the present study investigated the role of personal values, psychological needs and well-being in a self-selected sample of 303 BR gamers recruited online. The association between players’ value orientation and well-being was found contingent on players’ BR gaming experience and their need for relatedness. Whereas frequent interaction with this game genre was associated with the basic psychological need satisfaction of autonomy and relatedness, player preference for BR games was related to their need of competence and autonomy. The present study supports the importance of exploring player motives and provides initial insights into the association between BR gaming and basic psychological needs. [less ▲]

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See detailThe effects of Parental Retirement on Adult Children Well-Being
Montorsi, Carlotta UL; Clark, Andrew UL

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See detailAging under the lens of culture - Universal and specific perspectives
Albert, Isabelle UL

in GeroPsych: Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry (2022), 35(2), 51-53

Population aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the world over. Currently, according to estimates by the United Nations, 727 million persons are aged 65 years or older ... [more ▼]

Population aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the world over. Currently, according to estimates by the United Nations, 727 million persons are aged 65 years or older worldwide, and by 2050 these numbers will have increased to over 1.5 billion, so that by midcentury one in six persons will be 65 years or older (UN, 2020). Interestingly, while some European countries (such as Germany and Italy) and Japan were among the first to take note of their aging population, large increases in the share of older people in their populations are expected for many other countries around the globe in the coming years, especially in Eastern and Southeastern Asia (UN, 2020). Population aging is thus clearly a global trend, although high variability still exists regarding life expectancies and living conditions. What is not yet fully understood is how experiences of aging are similar or differ across cultures, as aging research draws still mostly on findings from North American and Western European cultures (Fung, 2013). Many societies are not only becoming older but also more culturally diverse, and at the same time, globalization is bringing people from different cultural contexts closer to formerly lesser-known realities. The need is therefore increasing to determine the universals of aging across cultures and societies and to explain culture-specific differences (Albert & Tesch-Römer, 2019). The focus on developmental tasks prevalent in most cultural contexts could shed light on the different ways people use to tackle specific challenges in older age according to the sociocultural contexts in their living environment (Fung & Jiang, 2016). Different developmental pathways could thus channel development over the whole lifespan, and culturally formed experiences could accumulate until later life (Greenfield et al., 2003; Valsiner, 1996). That is the starting point of the present special issue on the nexus of aging and culture. Central questions are: How is subjective well-being regulated within the context of cultural diversity? How are care and assistance negotiated in non-Western contexts and how can the notion of culture be conceptualized and applied empirically? [less ▲]

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See detailiBiR: Bug Report driven Fault Injection
Khanfir, Ahmed UL; Koyuncu, Anil; Papadakis, Mike UL et al

in ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (2022)

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See detailLes Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut (milieu XIIIe-milieu XIVe siècle)
Pettiau, Hérold UL

Speeches/Talks (2022)

Cette conférence a pour objet de rouvrir et d’explorer plusieurs dossiers concernant les relations entretenues entre les membres de la dynastie comtale des Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut dans une ... [more ▼]

Cette conférence a pour objet de rouvrir et d’explorer plusieurs dossiers concernant les relations entretenues entre les membres de la dynastie comtale des Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut dans une période d’environ un siècle qui fut cruciale pour les deux principautés. En effet elle vit d’une part les comtes de Luxembourg s’affirmer dans le cadre régional de l’ancienne Lotharingie puis, à partir de la première décennie du XIVe siècle, à un niveau européen, avec l’accession d’Henri VII au trône d’Allemagne (en 1308) puis à l’empire (en 1312) ainsi que celle de son fils Jean au trône de Bohême (à partir de 1310). Le comté de Hainaut quant à lui forme à partir de 1299 une principauté composite, réunissant les comtés de Hainaut, de Hollande et de Zélande sous l’autorité du comte Jean d’Avesnes. Ces relations entre les Luxembourg et les Avesnes sont d’ordre dynastique. En guise d’introduction, nous en retracerons les grandes lignes, initiées dans la première moitié du XIIIe siècle dans le double contexte de la rivalité entre les familles d’Avesnes et Dampierre et des prétentions des comtes luxembourgeois à l’héritage namurois d’Henri IV, et marquées à partir de 1264 par des unions entre d’une part le futur comte Henri VI de Luxembourg et Béatrice, fille de Baudouin d’Avesnes, et d’autre part entre Philippa, fille aînée d’Henri V de Luxembourg avec Jean, futur comte de Hainaut. Ces unions inaugureront des liens durables entre les deux familles. Dans un second temps, nous nous efforcerons d’étudier l’évolution de ces relations sous le règne d’Henri VII, né à Valenciennes, puis de son fils Jean, roi de Bohême et comte de Luxembourg à partir de 1310 († 1346) avec les comtes Jean d’Avesnes († 1304), et ses successeurs Guillaume Ier († 1337) et Guillaume II († 1345) ainsi qu’avec leur parent Jean de Hainaut, seigneur de Beaumont († 1356). Ceci sous un angle politique, particulièrement dans les années 1332-1334 dans le cadre de l’alliance qui unit les deux comtes avec d’autres princes lotharingiens contre le duc de Brabant mais aussi plus généralement dans le contexte de l’opposition croissante entre France et Angleterre. Cependant, l’on s’attardera surtout sur la dimension patrimoniale vu que ces relations impliquent la création d’un fief luxembourgeois en Hainaut qui subsistera jusqu’au moins 1372. Nous en retracerons les vicissitudes illustrées par les actes conservés dans chartes et cartulaires hainuyers et luxembourgeois. Enfin, nous allons nous concentrer sur la dimension économique et patrimoniale de ces possessions, documentée par une série de comptes, de recettes de revenus, pour la plupart inédits. Très riches, ces comptes constituent une véritable mine d’or dans une perspective d’histoire locale. Cependant, nous les aborderons sous un angle différent, celui de l’histoire documentaire et des (possibles) transferts culturels entre principautés, dans la mesure où de telles sources, abondantes en Hainaut, sont extrêmement rares avant le dernier quart du XIVe siècle dans le comté puis duché de Luxembourg. Leur étude complète celle des actes et nous renseigne aussi sur l’évolution des relations entre princes hainuyers et luxembourgeois. [less ▲]

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See detailThree Essays in Narrative Risk Disclosure Tone, Meta-analysis and Cost Asymmetry
Hajikhanov, Nijat UL

Doctoral thesis (2022)

The thesis is divided in the following three chapters: Chapter 1 analyzes firms’ tone in risk disclosure using a sample of listed firms in the European Economic Area from 2002 to 2016. Firstly, findings ... [more ▼]

The thesis is divided in the following three chapters: Chapter 1 analyzes firms’ tone in risk disclosure using a sample of listed firms in the European Economic Area from 2002 to 2016. Firstly, findings show that firms, on average, use more negative than positive words in risk disclosure. This linguistic negativity bias has increased over time, suggesting that efforts to discourage companies’ propensity for overly positive risk disclosure had been potentially effective. Secondly, this negativity bias in tone increases more when receiving bad news than it decreases when receiving good news. Chapter refers to this phenomenon as ‘conditional risk disclosure tone conservatism’. Thirdly, we show that risk tone conservatism and stock price crash risk are negatively associated within a certain range of accounting conservatism. Chapter 2 aims to advance the understanding of the generic firm characteristics and to provide a meta-analysis of the relationship between generic firm characteristics and stock price crash risk. It analyzes the existing findings of the relationship between firm size, investor heterogeneity, growth, leverage, financial performance, volatility, earnings management and crash risk across 99 prior empirical studies. In addition, it investigates the potential covariates that moderate the variation in the results. Meta-analysis is used to investigate and aggregate the association between generic firm characteristics and stock price crash risk. Meta-regression analyses are conducted to examine whether potential moderators affect this association. Findings indicate that firm size, investor heterogeneity, and growth opportunities have a significant positive association with crash risk. However, leverage has a negative significant relationship with crash risk. Meta-regression results show that the variation in the firm characteristics and crash risk relationship is moderated by the measurement of generic determinants, publication status, citations, journal ranking, countries, financial sector and crisis period inclusion in the sample of studies, author’s country, position, and gender. Chapter 3 shows that Communist Party Committee (CPC) involvement in corporate governance is a determinant of the asymmetric behavior of selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) costs in Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs). SOEs having CPC direct control show a higher level of asymmetric cost behavior. In addition, the moderating effect of regional institutional quality on the relationship between CPC involvement and cost asymmetry is examined. Results indicate that firms located in regions with strong market-based institutions exhibit a stronger association between CPC direct control and cost asymmetry, thus the CPC counteracts pressure from markets to cut costs. This chapter contributes to the cost asymmetry literature by introducing a new political determinant that is specific to the growing Chinese market, CPC direct control. [less ▲]

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See detailDriver’s Face Pose Estimation Using Fine-Grained Wi-Fi Signals for Next-Generation Internet of Vehicles
Akhtar, Zain ul Abidin; Rassol, Hafiz Faiz; Asif, Muhammad et al

in Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (2022), 2022

Driver’s behavior and gesture recognition are most significant in the emerging next-generation vehicular technology. Driver’s face may provide important cues about his/her attention and fatigue behavior ... [more ▼]

Driver’s behavior and gesture recognition are most significant in the emerging next-generation vehicular technology. Driver’s face may provide important cues about his/her attention and fatigue behavior. Therefore, driver’s face pose is one of the key indicators to be considered for automatic driver monitoring system in next-generation Internet of Vehicles (IoV) technology. Driver behavior monitoring is most significant in order to reduce road accidents. This paper aims to address the problem of driver’s attentiveness monitoring using face pose estimation in a nonintrusive manner. The proposed system is based on wireless sensing, leveraging channel state information (CSI) of WiFi signals. In this paper, we present a novel classification algorithm that is based on the combination of support vector machine (SVM) and K nearest neighbor (KNN) to enhance the classification accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed device-free wireless implementation can localize a driver’s face very accurately with an average recognition rate of 91:8%. [less ▲]

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See detailA Cost-Effective Identity-Based Signature Scheme for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network Using Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography
Iqbal, Asad; Ullah, Insaf; AlSanad, Abeer Abdulaziz et al

in Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (2022)

A Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is a subset of the Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) that allows vehicles to communicate with each other and with roadside stations to offer efficient and safe ... [more ▼]

A Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is a subset of the Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) that allows vehicles to communicate with each other and with roadside stations to offer efficient and safe transportation. Furthermore, when VANET is used in connection with the Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensors, it can help with traffic management and road safety by allowing vehicles to interact with one another at any time and from any location. Since VANET’s event-driven communications are carried out via an open wireless channel, there are significant security concerns. In this paper, we use Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography (HECC) to offer a cost-effective identity-based signature for secure communication over VANET. The proposed scheme does not need certificate management, and we found that it is more secure against a variety of cryptographic threats after conducting a thorough security analysis. In addition, comparisons of communication and computational costs are made, demonstrating that the proposed scheme is more efficient in both respects than existing schemes. [less ▲]

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Lehmann, Harry UL; Baggio, Igor

in Artefilosofia (2022), 32

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Palmirotta, Guendalina UL

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See detailA Collaborative System of Flying and Ground Robots with Universal Physical Coupling Interface (PCI), and the Potential Interactive Applications
Wang, Ziming UL; Hu, Ziyi; Man, Yemao et al

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Flying and ground robots complement each other in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. We propose a collaborative system combining flying and ground robots, using a universal physical coupling ... [more ▼]

Flying and ground robots complement each other in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. We propose a collaborative system combining flying and ground robots, using a universal physical coupling interface (PCI) that allows for momentary connections and disconnections between multiple robots/devices. The proposed system may better utilize the complementary advantages of both flying and ground robots. We also describe various potential scenarios where such a system could be of benefit to interact with humans - namely, remote field works and rescue missions, transportation, healthcare, and education. Finally, we discuss the opportunities and challenges of such systems and consider deeper questions which should be studied in future work. [less ▲]

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See detailSecuring Industrial Internet of Things Against Botnet Attacks Using Hybrid Deep Learning Approach
Hasan, Tooba; Malik, Jahanzaib; Bibi, Iram et al

in IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering (2022)

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) formation of richer ecosystem of intelligent interconnected devices while enabling new levels of digital innovation has essentially transformed and revolutionized ... [more ▼]

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) formation of richer ecosystem of intelligent interconnected devices while enabling new levels of digital innovation has essentially transformed and revolutionized global manufacturing and industry 4.0. Conversely, the prevalent distributed nature of IIoT, Industrial 5G, underlying IoT sensing devices, IT/OT convergence, Edge Computing, and Time Sensitive Networking makes it an impressive and potential target for cyber-attackers. Multi-variant persistent and sophisticated bot attacks are considered catastrophic for connects IIoTs. Besides, botnet attack detection is extremely complex and decisive. Thus, efficient and timely detection of IIoT botnets is a dire need of the day. We propose a hybrid intelligent Deep Learning (DL)-enabled mechanism to secure IIoT infrastructure from lethal and sophisticated multi-variant botnet attacks. The proposed mechanism has been rigorously evaluated with latest available dataset, standard and extended performance evaluation metrics, and current DL benchmark algorithms. Besides,cross validation of our results are also performed to clearly show overall performance. The proposed mechanisms outperforms in identifying accurately multi-variant sophisticated bot attacks. Besides, our proposed technique also show promising results in terms of speed efficiency. [less ▲]

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See detailMarina Hands sur la scène théâtrale française : la légitimité d'une « parole autorisée »
Deregnoncourt, Marine UL

in Théâtres du Monde (2022)

Fille de Ludmila Mikaël et de Terry Hands, Marina Hands se voit décerner, en 2019, le « prix du Brigadier » pour le rôle de Marina dans Sœurs (Marina & Audrey) de Pascal Rambert. Comment Marina Hands ... [more ▼]

Fille de Ludmila Mikaël et de Terry Hands, Marina Hands se voit décerner, en 2019, le « prix du Brigadier » pour le rôle de Marina dans Sœurs (Marina & Audrey) de Pascal Rambert. Comment Marina Hands parvient-elle à s’imposer en tant que femme et artiste, étant elle-même fille d’artistes ? En d’autres termes, que se passe-t-il pour elle en coulisses et derrière la scène ? L’article, divisé en trois parties, que l’on souhaite vous proposer, en vue d’apporter humblement et modestement notre pierre à l’édifice du numéro 32 de Théâtres du Monde, entend répondre à ces deux questions centrales. Pour ce faire, nous envisagerons, tout d’abord, Marina Hands, l’artiste, et sa réaction face à ce prix. Ensuite, nous aborderons Marina Hands, la femme, en tant que fille d’artistes. Nous nous focaliserons ainsi sur le lien sororal qui l’unit à sa mère, Ludmila Mikaël. Nous en viendrons, in fine, à la sororité existant entre elle et Audrey Bonnet, interprète d’Audrey dans le spectacle rambertien précité. [less ▲]

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