…al and nonverbal cues (acoustic algorithms that require humans to design reward metrics cues, laughter, for example) in order to adapt their responses are used. The robot learns by trial and error according to (Devillers et al. 2014, 2015). How are these “empathetic” the programm…
… proved herself to be a loyal friend and partner-in-crime at the many cafes and libraries we frequented in writing our dissertations, making the process feel less lonely. I will always look back fondly on our creative attempts to make writing more enjoyable, and look forward to m…
…500–2800 BC) from Slovakia and Hungary show remarkable differences in the morphometrics. The archaeozoological analysis indicated that the average withers height increased at about 10 cm (Bökönyi 1974: pp. 169–171; -- 124 -- Grömer & Saliari: Sheep in Central European prehistory …
…nial theorists. They criticised this time concep- tion as being fundamentally calibrated to Western history – in its period- isation, for instance – and as being inherently teleological, positing the course of the West as the implicit historical destiny of the rest of the world. …
…ot be mistaken for genuine understanding, just as the standardized, quantifiable metrics of value deployed by administrative bureaucracies should not be mistaken for the richer set of values they are meant to render tractable.52 51 This is what Scanlon (1992) takes Williams (1985)…
…ples.9 The Bank’s system compares quite favorably with similar systems on these metrics. But a less encouraging development emerged in the course of the review: the majority of respon- dent SMEs were simply not engaging with the system, either during adjudi- cation or in the reha…
…r international commercial mobility. Based on imperial currencies – such as the libra, solidus and denarius – this system consisted of various intangible units used across the European continent and offering a stable exchange value with locally minted coins. Despite the debasemen…
…ect a true understanding of the material, without the types of regulatory metrics that derive from a more thorough understanding of research questions, as is the case with supervised methods. Methodology Since one of the aims of this volume is to explain some of the methods of th…
…lt. So wurden sie als Spiegel (mit allerdings schlechten Spiegeleigenschaften), Libations- mit einer Umschnürung fixierte Ziegenhaut erhält nach dem gefäß (Flüssigkeiten fließen unkontrolliert über den vorste- Trocknungsprozess eine sehr gute Haltbarkeit. In aufrechte henden Rand…
…s of diverse Slavic languages within the common framework of comparative Slavic metrics” (Jakobson 1985: 6–7). More than that, it seems that Jakobson verbalized the cultural memorial evidence of the common and metrical rules of human sense for rhymes and rhythm, particularly in t…
…r- term candidates adjective and noun sequences that age) with the two distance metrics (i.e. document appear at least once as non-nested in other candi- co-occurrence and lexical similarity) described in date terms. The lower, blue curve shows the per- 50 to inspect thoroughly. …
…36 Netherlands Institute in Rome. I should also like to thank the people at the library of the Art 37 History Institute of the University of Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum, the Bibliotheca Hertz- 38 iana, the Deutsches Kunsthistorisches Institut, the Warburg Library and the British L…
…od as a special type of a disease – the worst “disease” one can get. Two common metrics of health illustrate this point. Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) is used to measure population-wide disease burden (Murray 1994). It is calculated as a sum of years lived with disability…
…e imperial government preserved and respected the legal status of the civitates liberae (et foederatae) being officially sovereign states under the conditions of international law and of their interstate relations with Rome based upon mutual treaties or granted privileges. Howeve…
…f the girl-child education by Napoleon I’s govern 7. Banning of the studying of liberal and political subjects 8. Weaknesses of the Code Napoleon i.e. was very repressive to the children and women 9. Creation of a new hereditary nobility class by Napoleon 10. Decline in Napoleon’…