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Record Nr.

UNINA9910416467403321

Autore

Álvarez Francisco Javier

Titolo

Le plaisir des formes / El placer de las formas en la literatura medieval y del Siglo de Oro : Dans la littérature espagnole du Moyen Âge et du Siècle d’Or / / Mónica Güell, Marie-Françoise Déodat-Kessedjian

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toulouse, : Presses universitaires du Midi, 2020

ISBN

2-8107-0954-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (294 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ArizaletaAmaia

BeaumatinÉric

BègueAlain

BillyDominique

CárdenasJesús Ponce

CarreiraAntonio

CazalFrançoise

Déodat-KessedjianMarie-Françoise

Garbay-VelázquezEstelle

GilbertFrançoise

GüellMonica

IbáñezIsabel

MauriziFrançoise

SansalvadorAndreu Coll

SerraltaFrédéric

GüellMónica

Soggetti

Literature

littérature

Siècle d’or

literatura

Siglo del Oro

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Sommario/riassunto

Le présent volume est le résultat de deux rencontres scientifiques du groupe LEMSO (équipe 7 de FRAMESPA – UMR 5136 du CNRS –, dans son Atelier 2, « L’origine »), qui se sont tenues à l’Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. La première journée d’étude, à vocation internationale, a réuni, le 23 octobre 2006, des chercheurs de l’équipe et des chercheurs d’Espagne, des Universités de Cordoue et de Madrid, sur Le plaisir des formes dans la littérature espagnole du XV au XVIIe siècle. La seconde, qui a ouvert son champ d’étude au Moyen Âge s’est déroulée le 22 octobre 2007, réunissant des chercheurs de l’Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, Pau, Poitiers, Caen et Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle.  El presente volumen ofrece el fruto de dos encuentros científicos llevados a cabo por el grupo LEMSO (equipo 7 de FRAMESRA – UMR 5136 del CNRS –, en su taller « El origen ») que tuvieron lugar en la Universidad de Toulouse Le Mirail. La primera jornada de estudio, con carácter internacional, reunió, el 23 de octubre del 2006, a los investigadores del equipo y a investiga­dores españoles, de las Universidades de Córdoba y de Madrid, sobre El placer de las formas en la literatura española: siglos XV-XVII. La segunda, celebrada el 22 de octubre del 2007, que amplió su campo de estudio a la Edad Media, agrupó a investigadores de las universi­dades de Toulouse-Le Mirail, Pau, Poitiers, Caen y Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910484131603321

Titolo

Discovery Science : 8th International Conference, DS 2005, Singapore, October 8-11, 2005, Proceedings / / edited by Achim Hoffmann, Hiroshi Motoda, Tobias Scheffer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2005

ISBN

3-540-31698-1

3-540-29230-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2005.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XVI, 404 p.)

Collana

Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, , 2945-9141 ; ; 3735

Altri autori (Persone)

HoffmannAchim

MotodaHiroshi

SchefferTobias

Disciplina

501

Soggetti

Science - Philosophy

Artificial intelligence

Database management

Information storage and retrieval systems

Information technology - Management

Social sciences - Data processing

Philosophy of Science

Artificial Intelligence

Database Management

Information Storage and Retrieval

Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing

Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Invited Papers -- Invention and Artificial Intelligence -- Algorithms and Software for Collaborative Discovery from Autonomous, Semantically Heterogeneous, Distributed Information Sources -- Training Support Vector Machines via SMO-Type Decomposition Methods -- The Robot Scientist Project -- The Arrowsmith Project: 2005 Status Report -- Regular Contributions - Long Papers -- Practical Algorithms for Pattern



Based Linear Regression -- Named Entity Recognition for the Indonesian Language: Combining Contextual, Morphological and Part-of-Speech Features into a Knowledge Engineering Approach -- Bias Management of Bayesian Network Classifiers -- A Bare Bones Approach to Literature-Based Discovery: An Analysis of the Raynaud’s/Fish-Oil and Migraine-Magnesium Discoveries in Semantic Space -- Assisting Scientific Discovery with an Adaptive Problem Solver -- Cross-Language Mining for Acronyms and Their Completions from the Web -- Mining Frequent ?-Free Patterns in Large Databases -- An Experiment with Association Rules and Classification: Post-Bagging and Conviction -- Movement Analysis of Medaka (Oryzias Latipes) for an Insecticide Using Decision Tree -- Support Vector Inductive Logic Programming -- Measuring Over-Generalization in the Minimal Multiple Generalizations of Biosequences -- The q-Gram Distance for Ordered Unlabeled Trees -- Monotone Classification by Function Decomposition -- Learning On-Line Classification via Decorrelated LMS Algorithm: Application to Brain-Computer Interfaces -- An Algorithm for Mining Implicit Itemset Pairs Based on Differences of Correlations -- Pattern Classification via Single Spheres -- SCALETRACK: A System to Discover Dynamic Law Equations Containing Hidden States and Chaos -- Exploring Predicate-Argument Relations for Named Entity Recognition in the MolecularBiology Domain -- Massive Biomedical Term Discovery -- Active Constrained Clustering by Examining Spectral Eigenvectors -- Learning Ontology-Aware Classifiers -- Regular Contributions - Regular Papers -- Automatic Extraction of Proteins and Their Interactions from Biological Text -- A Data Analysis Approach for Evaluating the Behavior of Interestingness Measures -- Unit Volume Based Distributed Clustering Using Probabilistic Mixture Model -- Finding Significant Web Pages with Lower Ranks by Pseudo-Clique Search -- CLASSIC’CL: An Integrated ILP System -- Detecting and Revising Misclassifications Using ILP -- Project Reports -- Self-generation of Control Rules Using Hierarchical and Nonhierarchical Clustering for Coagulant Control of Water Treatment Plants -- A Semantic Enrichment of Data Tables Applied to Food Risk Assessment -- Knowledge Discovery Through Composited Visualization, Navigation and Retrieval -- A Tabu Clustering Method with DHB Operation and Mergence and Partition Operation -- Discovering User Preferences by Using Time Entries in Click-Through Data to Improve Search Engine Results -- Network Boosting for BCI Applications -- Rule-Based FCM: A Relational Mapping Model -- Effective Classifier Pruning with Rule Information -- Text Mining for Clinical Chinese Herbal Medical Knowledge Discovery.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume contains the papers presented at the 8th International Conference onDiscoveryScience(DS2005)heldinSingapore,RepublicofSingapore,during the days from 8-11 of October 2005. The main objective of the Discovery Science (DS) conference series is to p- vide an open forum for intensive discussions and the exchange of new ideas and information among researchers working in the area of automating scienti'c d- covery or working on tools for supporting the human process of discovery in science. It has been a successful arrangement in the past to co-locate the DS conference with the International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT). This combination of ALT and DS allows for a comprehensive treatment ofthewholerange,fromtheoreticalinvestigationstopracticalapplications.C- tinuing in this tradition, DS 2005 was co-located with the 16th ALT conference (ALT2005).TheproceedingsofALT 2005werepublished asa twinvolume3734 of the LNCS series. TheInternationalSteeringCommitteeoftheDiscoveryScienceconference-



ries providedimportantadviceon a number ofissues during the planning of D- coveryScience2005.ThemembersoftheSteeringCommiteeareHiroshiMotoda, (Osaka University), Alberto Apostolico (Purdue University), Setsuo Arikawa (Kyushu University), Achim Ho'mann (University of New South Wales), Klaus P. Jantke (DFKI and FIT Leipzig, Germany), Massimo Melucci (U- versityofPadua),Masahiko Sato(Kyoto University),Ayumi Shinohara(Tohoku University),EinoshinSuzuki(YokohamaNationalUniversity),andThomasZe- mann (Hokkaido University). We received 112 full paper submissions out of which 21 long papers (up to 15 pages), 7 regular papers (up to 9 pages), and 9 project reports (3 pages) were acceptedforpresentationandarepublished inthis volume.Eachsubmissionwas reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee of international expertsinthe'eld.Theselectionwasmadeaftercarefulevaluationofeachpaper based on originality, technical quality, relevance to the ?eld of discovery science, and clarity.