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As we may perceive
2005
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '05
We propose a unified framework for identifying the boundaries of compound documents, which combines both structural and content features of constituent web pages. ...
In this paper, we focus on a type of logical information units called "compound documents". ...
This work was funded by the National Science Foundation under grant 0227648. The ideas in this paper are those of the authors and not of the National Science Foundation. ...
doi:10.1145/1083356.1083370
dblp:conf/ht/DmitrievLS05
fatcat:36yyacp53rhqlohsv6326wrdbe
As we may perceive
2008
Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '08
This paper considers the problem of identifying on the Web compound documents (cDocs) -groups of web pages that in aggregate constitute semantically coherent information entities. ...
However, heuristics fail to capture the variety of types, styles and goals of information on the web, and do not account for the fact that the definition of a cDoc often depends on the context. ...
Arms, and Paul Ginsparg for valuable comments on this work, and Ryan Workman and Stuart Tettemer for help with labeling the data. ...
doi:10.1145/1367497.1367640
dblp:conf/www/Dmitriev08
fatcat:v6tmi66zbjghtauhx4v5fs7lnq
Perceiving Law
2016
Social Science Research Network
This work emphasizes four major points of the theory: ( 1) It identifies law as the conceptual side of cooperation and thus the means of coordinating decision-making. (2) It derives from human cooperation ...
The more we examine what is behind our most difficult legal questions, the more puzzling it can seem that we continue both to disagree strongly and, yet, to cooperate. ...
They then begin to perceive the cooperative web of law in its truer complexity and that disagreement can arise without wrongness. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2835112
fatcat:gtthw35q7zhjpha6ksov52ljsm
Perceived Susceptibility to Illness and Perceived Benefits of Preventive Care: An Exploration of Behavioral Theory Constructs in a Transcultural Context
2009
Health Education & Behavior
The findings raise concerns about interventions to promote mammography screening primarily based on provision of scientific information. ...
This article describes how the social context of transculturation (cultural change processes) and transmigration (migration in which relationships are sustained across national boundaries) can directly ...
This supplement was supported by an educational grant from the National Cancer Institute, No. HHSN261200900383P. ...
doi:10.1177/1090198109338915
pmid:19805792
pmcid:PMC2941192
fatcat:m7wmbxhixnaibcrho2ys7pamxe
Perceiving and responding to challenges in job crafting at different ranks: When proactivity requires adaptivity
2010
Journal of Organizational Behavior
We specifically focus on how employees at different ranks describe perceiving and adapting to challenges in the execution of job crafting. ...
We utilize a qualitative study of 33 employees in for-profit and non-profit organizations to elaborate theory on job crafting. ...
Because we intended to use rank as a proxy for autonomy and power, we had several conversations with the Vice President of Human Resources, used official documents of the participants' formal job descriptions ...
doi:10.1002/job.645
fatcat:4ckympnjobhfplnfy7ll6ygwa4
Integrated ICTs for Water Basins Management in Southern Africa: Systematic Review and Meta-analyses for Perceived Relevance Criteria
2016
Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics
This paper aggregates and analyzes stakeholders' perceived usefulness criteria that were documented from water basin focusing on IS and related projects in Southern Africa. ...
The study has found out that relevance criteria as measure of usefulness have been incorporated in designing and implementing the IS/IT projects in the river basins. ...
organizers of the 19 th Conference on Information Systems for Agriculture and Forestry, Dresden Germany for reviewing and accepting this paper for presentation. ...
doi:10.7160/aol.2016.080208
fatcat:2doij4f3ubg4pfbd4e7tte6kau
Perceived Intensification in Harmful Algal Blooms Is a Wave of Cumulative Threat to the Aquatic Ecosystems
2022
Biology
Many exogenous factors such as variations in climatic patterns, eutrophication, wind blowing, dust storms, and upwelling of water currents form these blooms. ...
Globally, the HAB formation is increasing the toxicity in the natural water sources, ultimately leading the deleterious and hazardous effects on the aquatic fauna and flora. ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declared no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/biology11060852
pmid:35741373
fatcat:zsyfuzpc5nbf3pr6mjc5pr354a
Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In assessing the attractions and pitfalls of the proposal we should keep that element distinct from larger, though interlocking, issues concerning the nature of adaptive organization in general. ...
AbstractThe target article sketched and explored a mechanism (action-oriented predictive processing) most plausibly associated with core forms of cortical processing. ...
Nonetheless, we may still reject the bald claim that "what we perceive is the brain's best hypothesis." ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002440
pmid:23814868
fatcat:7dwe5kt5hzeztegieyetaronfa
Evaluating the Mental Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perceived Risk of COVID-19 Infection and Childhood Trauma Predict Adult Depressive Symptoms in Urban South Africa
2020
Psychological Medicine
We aimed to evaluate the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic using a mixed-methods design. ...
Psychological assessments were administered across two waves between August 2019 and March 2020 and during the first 6 weeks of the lockdown (late March-early May 2020). ...
Participants were recruited based on a simple random sample of geographic coordinates within the boundaries of Soweto (n = 957). ...
doi:10.1017/s0033291720003414
pmid:32895082
pmcid:PMC7520640
fatcat:ya437izksjhphluzd2nlxikivi
Nursing Students' Intentions to Work in Dementia Care: Influence of Age, Ageism, and Perceived Barriers
2014
Educational Gerontology
symptoms of dementia are perceived as a normal part of ageing symptoms of dementia are perceived as a sign on mental illness the causes of symptoms of dementia are perceived as being metaphysical (e.g.linked ...
Depending on the target audience, print media, radio, television or web sites may be more effective. ...
doi:10.1080/03601277.2013.863545
fatcat:45vlns6d2fcjbeehunvpxhz35m
A survey on the perceived need and value of decision-support tools for joint mitigation of air pollution and climate change in cities
2017
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
EvS drafted the article, RDK and JS revised the article and contributed to the development of tables and figures. EvS approved the submitted version for publication. ...
Author contributions All authors contributed to the conception, design, analysis and interpretation of data. ...
In this paper, we describe the development of the decisionsupport tool prototype and the survey that evaluated the tool, followed by results and a discussion of our findings. ...
doi:10.1525/elementa.126
fatcat:tqxey7ho7bdrdhy3navzgehx5a
Design Guidelines and User-Centred Digital Libraries
[chapter]
1999
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The study provides insights on the usability impact of digital libraries for task completion and end-users' perceived impressions on the effectiveness of the digital libraries. ...
Our Study This paper presents a study we carried out as part of a project funded by the UK's Science Research Council (EPSRC). The objectives of our work are to: ...
Acknowledgements The work presented here was carried out as part of a EPSRC grant (GR/M72098). The authors would like to thank the computing science staff and students who took part in the experiment. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-48155-9_12
fatcat:6rcocxhapvhz3j3okwjojkk2qq
StressMon
2019
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Using the location data, it extracts a detailed set of movement, and physical group interaction pattern features without requiring explicit user actions or software installation on client devices. ...
We present StressMon, a stress and depression detection system that leverages single-attribute location data, passively sensed from the WiFi infrastructure. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore under its IDM Futures Funding Initiative. ...
doi:10.1145/3359139
fatcat:tpf5ownc5ndcbpoozzysflxcqy
Classification of Opinion Mining Techniques
2012
International Journal of Computer Applications
Much of the research work had been done on the processing of opinions or sentiments recently because opinions are so important that whenever we need to make a decision we want to know others' opinions. ...
In this paper we focus on the Classification of opinion mining techniques that conveys user's opinion i.e. positive or negative at various levels. ...
We will use plain pattern matching to find out the presence of coordinating conjunctions. If they are present in the given sentence then it will be identified as compound sentence. ...
doi:10.5120/8948-3122
fatcat:qceoalyxyvaj5aa7ibihyjvgq4
A new questionnaire to determine the effect of team interaction in the ICU on perceived futility and intention to quit: results of a pilot study in two German hospitals
2014
Critical Care
On each occasion the Limpet photographed the 'thief' and recorded the date and time of access. ...
Prescribing errors occur as commonly as in 10% of UK hospital admissions, costing 8.5 extra bed days per admission, and costing the National Health Service an estimated £1 billion per annum [1]. ...
References The 28-day survival rates were 73.3%, 40% and 16%, respectively. Conclusion PDF may be a useful blood purifi cation therapy for ALF, but PDF should be performed below a MELD score of 30. ...
doi:10.1186/cc13221
pmcid:PMC4068898
fatcat:7unxo2yvzvb4nk4h4mfzaqqumq
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