05195nam 2200817 450 99630924290331620220425143714.03-8394-1325-710.14361/transcript.9783839413258(CKB)2550000001338505(EBL)1914628(SSID)ssj0001346395(PQKBManifestationID)11950015(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001346395(PQKBWorkID)11343231(PQKB)11766463(MiAaPQ)EBC1914628(DE-B1597)396044(OCoLC)979837296(DE-B1597)9783839413258(MiAaPQ)EBC6695192(Au-PeEL)EBL6695192(OCoLC)1042087530(ScCtBLL)14fed004-1911-4e3f-afe8-c1fa6ad1ab3c(transcript Verlag)9783839413258(EXLCZ)99255000000133850520220425d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHistoricising the uses of the past Scandinavian perspectives on history culture, historical consciousness and didactics of history related to World War II /Helle Bjerg, Claudia Lenz, Erik Thorstensen (editors)1st ed.Bielefeld, Germany :Transcript,[2014]©20141 online resource (307 p.)Zeit - Sinn - Kultur6Description based upon print version of record.3-8376-1325-9 1-322-00540-0 Includes bibliographical references.1 CONTENTS 5 Introduction 7 Representations of Victims and Guilty in Public History. The Case of the Finnish Civil War in 1918 27 The Holocaust as History Culture in Finland 45 The Nazi Camps in the Norwegian Historical Culture 57 The Norwegian Fascist Monument at Stiklestad 1944-45 77 The Holocaust and Memory Culture: The Case of Sweden 91 Small and Moral Nations. Europe and the Emerging Politics of Memory 107 Processing Time - On the Manifestations and Activations of Historical Consciousness 129 German History Didactics: From Historical Consciousness to Historical Competencies - and Beyond? 145 Coping with Burdening History 165 Exhibiting the War. Approaches to World War II in Museums and Exhibitions 189 World War II at 24 Frames a Second - Scandinavian Examples 207 Historical Propaganda and New Popular Cultural Medial Expressions 227 The Culture of Memory in the "Grandchildren Generation" in Denmark 241 Strengthening Narrative Competence by Diversification of (Hi)stories 257 How to Examine the (Self-)Reflective Effects of History Teaching 281 Contributors 303This book presents new developments in Scandinavian memory cultures related to World War II and the Holocaust by combining this focus with the perspective of history didactics. The theoretical framework of historical consciousness offers an approach linking individual and collective uses and re-uses of the past to the question how history can and should be taught. It also offers some examples of good practice in this field. The book promotes a teaching practice which, in taking the social constructivist notions of historical consciousness as a starting point, can contribute to self-reflecting and critical thinking - being fundamental for any democratic political culture.»Wegweisend ist in dem Band [...] das Operieren auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen kollektiver Erinnerungen oder, geschichtsdidaktisch gesprochen, die Multiperspektivität, die er eröffnet. Sie könnte Anstoß geben, zukünftig noch stärker auch unterhalb der nationalen Ebene auf regionale und kommunale Erinnerungsgemeinschaften, auf neue Medien, auf transnationale ebenso wie auf transregionale Netzwerke der Erinnerung zu blicken, in denen sich die Europäer ihre Geschichtsbilder malen.« Malte Thießen, H-Soz-u-Kult, 05.06.2012 Besprochen in: Zeitschrift für Geschlechterdidaktik, (2012), Katja GorbahnTime, meaning, culture.World War, 1939-1945Psychological aspectsScandinaviaWorld War, 1939-1945Study and teeachingScandinaviaWorld War, 1939-1945HistoriographyScandinaviaCultural Studies.Education.Historical Consciousness.History Didactics.History of the 20th Century.History.World War II.World War, 1939-1945Psychological aspectsWorld War, 1939-1945Study and teeachingWorld War, 1939-1945Historiography938.10923Thorstensen ErikLenz Claudia1968-Bjerg HelleKnowledge Unlatched - KU Select 2018: Backlist Collectionfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996309242903316Historicising the uses of the past2835410UNISA06365nam 22007575 450 991029983730332120251113200450.03-319-18431-810.1007/978-3-319-18431-9(CKB)3710000000434104(EBL)2095501(SSID)ssj0001524830(PQKBManifestationID)11845551(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001524830(PQKBWorkID)11484069(PQKB)10571780(DE-He213)978-3-319-18431-9(MiAaPQ)EBC2095501(PPN)186397356(EXLCZ)99371000000043410420150611d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrComputational Methods for Molecular Imaging /edited by Fei Gao, Kuangyu Shi, Shuo Li1st ed. 2015.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (203 p.)Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics,2212-9413 ;22Description based upon print version of record.3-319-18430-X Includes bibliographical references.Part 1 - Computational Methods -- A Review of Computational Methods for Molecular Imaging, by Fei Gao, Pengcheng Shi -- Fuzzy Connectedness Image Co-Segmentation for Hybrid PET/MRI and PET/CT Scans, by Ziyue Xu, Ulas Bagci, Jayaram Udupa, Daniel Mollura -- PET/MRI/VCT: Restoration of Virtual CT from Transmission Scan on PET/MRI using Joint-Anisotropic Diffusion, by Kuangyu Shi, Xiaoyin Cheng, Nassir Navab, Stefan Foerster, Sibylle I. Ziegler -- Large Scale Simplex Optimisation to Accelerate Kinetic Analysis, by Nicholas Dowson, Paul Thomas, Jye Smith, Olivier Salvado, Stephen Rose -- Gradient Projection for Regularized Cryo-Electron Tomographic Reconstruction, by Shadi Albarqouni, Tobias Lasser, Weaam Alkhaldi, Ashraf Al-Amoudi, Nassir Navab -- Joint direct motion estimation/kinetic images reconstruction from gated PET data, by Alexandre Bousse, Jieqing Jiao, Kris Thielemans, Sebastien Ourselin, David Atkinson, Brian Hutton -- Effect of the Mouth Motion in the Attenuation Correction in Neurological PET Studies, by Joaquin Herraiz, Angel Torrado-Carvajal, Norberto Malpica, Juan Hernandez-Tamames -- Dual Estimation of Activity Maps and Kinetic Parameters for Dynamic PET Imaging, by Jingjia Xu, Huafeng Liu, Pengcheng Shi, Fei Gao -- Time-Activity Curve based Sinogram Decomposition for Streak Artifacts Reduction in Dynamic PET Reconstruction, by Xiaoyin Cheng, Jun Liu, Jakob Vogel, Zhen Liu, Nassir Navab, Sibylle Ziegler, Kuangyu Shi -- Part 2 - Clinical Applications -- 4-D PET-MR with Volumetric Navigators and Compressed Sensing, by Stefano Pedemonte, Ciprian Catana, Koen Van Leemput -- Robust Feature Selection to Predict Lung Tumor Recurrence Hongmei Mi, Caroline Petitjean, Pierre Vera, Su Ruan -- Region-based Data-driven Intensity Normalization for Group Comparison of Functional Brain Images, by Zhiyong Xie, Aijun Zhu, Laigao Chen, Timothy McCarthy -- A reaction-diffusion simulation model of 18F-FDG PET imaging for the quantitative interpretation ofcancerous metabolism, by Qian Wang, Zhen Liu, Sibylle I. Ziegler, Kuangyu Shi -- Generation of MR-based Attenuation Correction Map of PET Images in the Brain Employing Joint Segmentation of Skull and Soft-Tissue from Single Short-TE MR Imaging Modality, by Anahita Fathi Kazerooni, Mohammad Hadi A'arabi, Hamidreza Saligheh Rad -- Query by Image of Brain SPECT Database, by David Wack, Feyza Erenler, Robert Miletich -- Age-related Glucose Metabolism Changes in Brain, by Xiaoyan Shen, Zhiliang Liu, Zhenghui Hu, Huafeng Liu -- Investigation of Single- Versus Joint-Modality PET-MR Registration for 18F-Florbetapir Quantification: Application to Alzheimer's Disease, by Liam Cattell, Julia Schnabel, Jerome Declerck, Chloe Hutton.This volume contains original submissions on the development and application of molecular imaging computing. The editors invited authors to submit high-quality contributions on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to: • Image Synthesis & Reconstruction of Emission Tomography (PET, SPECT) and other Molecular Imaging Modalities • Molecular Imaging Enhancement • Data Analysis of Clinical & Pre-clinical Molecular Imaging • Multi-Modal Image Processing (PET/CT, PET/MR, SPECT/CT, etc.) • Machine Learning and Data Mining in Molecular Imaging. Molecular imaging is an evolving clinical and research discipline enabling the visualization, characterization and quantification of biological processes taking place at the cellular and subcellular levels within intact living subjects. Computational methods play an important role in the development of molecular imaging, from image synthesis to data analysis and from clinical diagnosis to therapy individualization. This work will bring readers from academia and industry up to date on the most recent developments in this field.Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics,2212-9413 ;22Signal processingHuman physiologyImage processingDigital techniquesComputer visionBiophysicsSignal, Speech and Image ProcessingHuman PhysiologyComputer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and GraphicsBiophysicsSignal processing.Human physiology.Image processingDigital techniques.Computer vision.Biophysics.Signal, Speech and Image Processing.Human Physiology.Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics.Biophysics.571.6028Gao Feiedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtShi Kuangyuedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLi Shuoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910299837303321Computational Methods for Molecular Imaging1412460UNINA