1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910464605403321

Autore

Öztürk Maya Nanitchkova

Titolo

Corporeality : emergent consciousness within its spatial dimensions / / Maya Nanitchkova Öztürk ; Aart Jan Bergshoeff, cover design

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Rodopi, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

94-012-1083-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (236 p.)

Collana

Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, , 1879-6044 ; ; 39

Disciplina

153

Soggetti

Consciousness

Memory (Philosophy)

Perception (Philosophy)

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

The Theatre Mode of Spatial Organization: An Analytical Framework.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The ‘lived’: from ‘body’ to the body with space -- From ‘lived space’ and experience to the materiality of experience -- Contextualizing corporeality: theatre space between mediation and generation of experience -- From space to sense—to sensibility -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Corporeality: Emergent consciousness within its spatial dimensions develops our understanding of what we can experience through our bodies in relation to the space around us. Rather than considering architecture as being about manifestation and mediation of fixed meanings, the book focuses instead on architectural space as a field that envelopes us incessantly, intimately, and affectively. We are in immediate contact with that space, and the way we relate to it determines how we are able to grasp the realities of the social and material worlds around us. This enquiry considers architectural space and its impact on and relation to us from a range of disciplines and perspectives, leading from space to sense and to sensibility. The theatre becomes a central point of reference on this journey, allowing us to understand how space “works” by linking concrete spatial



conditions to corresponding “forms of experience”. It allows showing how the ways we feel, think, and act emerge from within the rich texture of the pre-conscious and non-contemplative. That texture is induced and nourished by our bodily encounters with space. Offering a view of how immediate experience is generated in the body, this book enhances empirical research into the links between space, body, experience and consciousness.

2.

Record Nr.

UNISA996466467103316

Titolo

Geometric Science of Information [[electronic resource] ] : 4th International Conference, GSI 2019, Toulouse, France, August 27–29, 2019, Proceedings / / edited by Frank Nielsen, Frédéric Barbaresco

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

3-030-26980-9

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIX, 770 p. 317 illus., 53 illus. in color.)

Collana

Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics ; ; 11712

Disciplina

516.00285

Soggetti

Computer science—Mathematics

Artificial intelligence

Optical data processing

Data mining

Mathematics of Computing

Artificial Intelligence

Image Processing and Computer Vision

Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part I: Shape Space -- On geometric properties of the textile set and strict textile set -- Inexact elastic shape matching in the square root normal field framework -- Signatures in Shape Analysis: an Efficient Approach to Motion Identification -- Dilation operator approach for



time/Doppler spectra characterization on SU(n) -- Selective metamorphosis for growth modelling with applications to landmarks -- Part II: Geometric Mechanics -- Intrinsic Incremental Mechanics -- -Multi-symplectic Extension of Lie Group Thermodynamics for Covariant Field Theories -- Euler-Poincare equation for Lie groups with non null symplectic cohomology. Application to the Mechanics -- Geometric numerical methods for mechanics -- Souriau Exponential Map Algorithm for Machine Learning on Matrix Lie Groups -- Part 3: Geometry of Tensor-Valued Data -- R-Complex Finsler Information Geometry Applied to Manifolds of Systems -- Minkowski Sum of Ellipsoids and Means of Covariance Matrices -- Hyperquaternions: An Efficient Mathematical Formalism for Geometry -- Alpha-power sums on symmetric cones -- Packing Bounds for Outer Products with Applications to Compressive Sensing -- Part 4: Lie Group Machine Learning -- On a method to construct exponential families by representation theory -- Lie Group Machine Learning & Gibbs Density on Poincare Unit Disk from Souriau Lie Groups Thermodynamics and SU(1,1) Coadjoint Orbits -- Irreversible Langevin MCMC on Lie Groups -- Predicting Bending Moments with Machine Learning -- The exponential of nilpotent supergroups in the theory of Harish-Chandra representations -- Part 5: Geometric structures in thermodynamics and statistical physics -- Dirac structures in open thermodynamics -- From variational to single and double bracket formulations in nonequilibrium thermodynamics of simple systems -- A omological Approach to Belief Propagation and Bethe Approximations -- - About some systems-theoretic properties of Port Thermodynamic systems -- Expectation variables on a para-contact metric manifold exactly derived from master equations -- Part 6: Monotone embedding and affine immersion of probability models -- Doubly autoparallel structure and its applications -- Toeplitz Hermitian Positive Definite Matrix Machine Learning based on Fisher metric -- Deformed exponential and the behavior of the normalizing function -- Normalization problems for deformed exponential families -- New Geometry of parametric statistical Models -- Part 7: Divergence Geometry -- The Bregman chord divergence -- Testing the number and nature of components in a mixture distribution -- Robust etsimation by means of scaled Bregman power distances. Part I: Non-homogeneous data -- Robust estimation by means of scaled Bregman power distances. Part II: Extreme values -- Part 8: Computational Information Geometry -- Topological methods for unsupervised learning -- Geometry and fixed-rate quantization in Riemannian metric spaces induced by separable Bregman divergences -- The statistical Minkowski distances: Closed-form formula for Gaussian Mixture Models -- Parameter estimation with generalized empirical localization -- Properties of the cross entropy of ARMA processes -- Part 9: Statistical Manifold & Hessian Information Geometry -- Inequalities for Statistical Submanifolds in Hessian Manifolds of Constant Hessian curvature -- Inequalities for statistical submanifolds in sasakian statistical manifolds -- Generalized Wintgen Inequality for Legendrian Submanifolds in Sasakian statistical manifolds -- Logarithmic divergence: geometry and interpretation of curvature -- Hessian Curvature and Optimal Transport -- Part 10: Non-parametric Information Geometry -- Divergence functions in Information Geometry -- Sobolev Statistical Manifolds and Exponential Models -- Minimization of the Kullback-Leibler divergence over a log-normal exponential arc -- Riemannian distance and diameter of the space of probability measures and the parametrix -- Part 11: Statistics on non-linear data -- A unified formulation for the Bures-Wasserstein and Log-Euclidean/Log-Hilbert-Schmidt distances between positive definite



operators -- Exploration of Balanced Metrics on Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices -- Affine-invariant midrange statistics -- Is affine-invariance well defined on SPD matrices? A principled continuum of metrics -- Shape part transfer via semantic latent space factorization -- Part 12: Geometric and structure preserving discretizations -- Variational discretization framework for geophysical flows -- Finite element methods for geometric evolution equations -- Local truncation error of low-order fractional variational integrators -- A partitioned finite element method for the structure-preserving discretization of damped in finite-dimensional port-Hamiltonian systems with boundary control -- Geometry, Energy, and Entropy Compatible (GEEC) variational approaches to various numerical schemes for fluid dynamics -- Part 13: Optimization on Manifold -- Canonical Moments for Optimal Uncertainty Quantification on a Variety -- Computational investigations of an obstacle-type shape optimization problem in the space of smooth shapes -- Bezier curves and C^2 interpolation in Riemannian Symmetric Spaces -- A Formalization of The Natural Gradient Method for General Similarity Measures -- The Frenet-Serret framework for aligning geometric curves -- Part 14: Geometry of Quantum States -- When geometry meets psycho-physics and quantum mechanics: Modern perspectives on the space of perceived colors -- Quantum statistical manifolds: The finite-dimensional case -- Generalized Gibbs Ensembles in Discrete Quantum Gravity -- On the notion of composite system, classical and quantum -- Part 15: Probability on Riemannian Manifolds -- The Riemannian barycentre as a proxy for global optimization -- Hamiltonian Monte Carlo on Lie groups and constrained mechanics on homogeneous manifolds -- On the Fisher Rao information metric in the space of normal distributions -- Simulation of Conditioned Diffusions on the Flat Torus -- Towards parametric bi-invariant density estimation on SE(2) -- Part 16: Wasserstein Information Geometry / Optimal Transport -- Affine Natural Proximal Learning -- Parametric Fokker-Planck equation -- Multi-marginal Schroedinger bridges -- Hopf-Cole transformation and Schrodinger problems -- - Curvature of the manifold of fixed-rank positive-semidefinite matrices endowed with the Bures-Wasserstein metric -- Part 17: Geometric Science of Information Libraries -- Second-order networks in PyTorch -- Symmetric Algorithmic Components for Shape Analysis with Dieomorphisms.

Sommario/riassunto

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Geometric Science of Information, GSI 2019, held in Toulouse, France, in August 2019. The 79 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 105 submissions. They cover all the main topics and highlights in the domain of geometric science of information, including information geometry manifolds of structured data/information and their advanced applications.