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Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from hydrothermally converted lignocellulose / / Sören Starck
Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from hydrothermally converted lignocellulose / / Sören Starck
Autore Starck Sören
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Germany : , : Cuvillier Verlag, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (135 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Hochschulschriften - Institut für Systembiotechnologie, Universität des Saarlandes
Soggetto topico Hydrolysis
ISBN 9783736965898
9783736975897
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Summary -- Zusammenfassung -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General introduction -- 1.2 Objectives -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Biomass as a resource -- 2.2 Depolymerization of biomass -- 2.3 Bioconversion of biomass-derived carbon -- 2.4 Cis,cis-muconic acid - an important platform chemical -- 3 Material and Methods -- 3.1 Lignin and hemicellulose -- 3.2 Hydrothermal lignin conversion -- 3.3 Hydrothermal lignin conversion at miniaturized scale -- 3.4 Hydrothermal hemicellulose conversion -- 3.5 Fractionation of depolymerized hemicellulose by distillation -- 3.6 Distillation of lignin hydrolysate -- 3.7 Concentration of lignin and hemicellulose hydrolysates -- 3.8 Decolorization of hemicellulose hydrolysates and removal oftoxic ingredients -- 3.9 Microorganisms and plasmids -- 3.10 Media -- 3.11 Cultivation of Pseudomonas putida -- 3.12 Cultivation of Corynebacterium glutamicum strains -- 3.13 Cultivation of Amycolatopsis sp. -- 3.14 Fed-batch production of cis,cis-muconic acid -- 3.15 Quantification of glucose and xylose -- 3.16 Quantification of mono- and disaccharides -- 3.17 Quantification of aromatics and muconic acid derivatives -- 3.18 Fingerprinting of aromatics in lignin hydrolysates -- 3.19 Quantification of organic acids and alcohols -- 3.20 Quantification of cell concentration -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from aromatics -- 4.2 Cascaded production of cis,cis-muconic acid from Kraft lignin -- 4.3 Impact of the lignin-type on depolymerization and bioconversionefficiency -- 4.4 Gram-scale production of cis,cis-muconic acid from repeatedfeeding of lignin hydrolysate -- 4.5 The use of hemicellulose-derived sugars as co-substrate enablesan entirely lignocellulose-based process -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- 6 Appendix -- 6.1 Abbreviations.
6.2 Cultivation of P. putida MA-9 on organosolv lignin hydrolysate -- 6.3 Aromatic monomers obtained from multiple runs of hydrothermal -- 6.4 Cultivation of C. glutamicum MA-3 on hemicellulose hydrolysatein a bioreactor with addition of lignin hydrolysate -- 6.5 Overview of results from hydrothermal conversion of lignin andsubsequent bioconversion to muconic acids -- 7 References.
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Starck Sören  
Germany : , : Cuvillier Verlag, , [2022]
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Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from hydrothermally converted lignocellulose / / Sören Starck
Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from hydrothermally converted lignocellulose / / Sören Starck
Autore Starck Sören
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Germany : , : Cuvillier Verlag, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (135 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Hochschulschriften - Institut für Systembiotechnologie, Universität des Saarlandes
Soggetto topico Hydrolysis
ISBN 9783736965898
9783736975897
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Summary -- Zusammenfassung -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General introduction -- 1.2 Objectives -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Biomass as a resource -- 2.2 Depolymerization of biomass -- 2.3 Bioconversion of biomass-derived carbon -- 2.4 Cis,cis-muconic acid - an important platform chemical -- 3 Material and Methods -- 3.1 Lignin and hemicellulose -- 3.2 Hydrothermal lignin conversion -- 3.3 Hydrothermal lignin conversion at miniaturized scale -- 3.4 Hydrothermal hemicellulose conversion -- 3.5 Fractionation of depolymerized hemicellulose by distillation -- 3.6 Distillation of lignin hydrolysate -- 3.7 Concentration of lignin and hemicellulose hydrolysates -- 3.8 Decolorization of hemicellulose hydrolysates and removal oftoxic ingredients -- 3.9 Microorganisms and plasmids -- 3.10 Media -- 3.11 Cultivation of Pseudomonas putida -- 3.12 Cultivation of Corynebacterium glutamicum strains -- 3.13 Cultivation of Amycolatopsis sp. -- 3.14 Fed-batch production of cis,cis-muconic acid -- 3.15 Quantification of glucose and xylose -- 3.16 Quantification of mono- and disaccharides -- 3.17 Quantification of aromatics and muconic acid derivatives -- 3.18 Fingerprinting of aromatics in lignin hydrolysates -- 3.19 Quantification of organic acids and alcohols -- 3.20 Quantification of cell concentration -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Microbial production of cis,cis-muconic acid from aromatics -- 4.2 Cascaded production of cis,cis-muconic acid from Kraft lignin -- 4.3 Impact of the lignin-type on depolymerization and bioconversionefficiency -- 4.4 Gram-scale production of cis,cis-muconic acid from repeatedfeeding of lignin hydrolysate -- 4.5 The use of hemicellulose-derived sugars as co-substrate enablesan entirely lignocellulose-based process -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- 6 Appendix -- 6.1 Abbreviations.
6.2 Cultivation of P. putida MA-9 on organosolv lignin hydrolysate -- 6.3 Aromatic monomers obtained from multiple runs of hydrothermal -- 6.4 Cultivation of C. glutamicum MA-3 on hemicellulose hydrolysatein a bioreactor with addition of lignin hydrolysate -- 6.5 Overview of results from hydrothermal conversion of lignin andsubsequent bioconversion to muconic acids -- 7 References.
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Starck Sören  
Germany : , : Cuvillier Verlag, , [2022]
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Model-based approaches to the internet of things / / Pascal Hirmer
Model-based approaches to the internet of things / / Pascal Hirmer
Autore Hirmer Pascal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (134 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Soggetto topico Internet of things
ISBN 9783031188848
9783031188831
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Foundations -- 2.1 Internet of Things: Introduction and Definitions -- 2.1.1 Communication in the IoT -- 2.1.1.1 Publish-Subscribe vs. Request-Response -- 2.1.2 IoT Communication: Protocols and Technologies -- 2.2 Edge and Fog Computing -- References -- 3 Scenarios and Challenges -- 3.1 Scenario 1: Autonomous Transport Vehicles -- 3.2 Scenario 2: Smart Parking -- 3.3 Challenges -- References -- 4 Life Cycle of an IoT Application -- 4.1 Step 1: Building the Physical IoT Environment -- 4.2 Step 2: Modeling the Communication in the IoT Environment -- 4.3 Step 3: IoT Software Design and Implementation -- 4.4 Step 4: IoT Software Deployment -- 4.5 Step 5: IoT Application Execution and Monitoring -- 4.6 Step 6: IoT Application Adaptation -- 4.7 Step 7: IoT Application Retirement -- 4.8 Summary -- References -- 5 Model Based Approaches to the Internet of Things -- 5.1 Selection of Physical IoT Hardware -- 5.1.1 IoT Toolbox and Building Blocks -- 5.1.2 Building Block Recommendation and Selection -- 5.1.3 Related Work -- 5.2 Modeling the Physical IoT Environment -- 5.2.1 Background -- 5.2.1.1 Internet of Things and Their Environment Models -- 5.2.1.2 Ontology Models -- 5.2.2 Overview of IoT Environment Models -- 5.2.2.1 HomeML -- 5.2.2.2 IEEE 1451.2 -- 5.2.2.3 IoT-Lite -- 5.2.2.4 IoT-Stream Ontology -- 5.2.2.5 IoT Architectural Reference Model (IoT ARM) -- 5.2.2.6 Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) -- 5.2.2.7 IoT-O -- 5.2.2.8 oneM2M Base Ontology -- 5.2.2.9 OPC UA Information Model -- 5.2.2.10 Sensor Measurement Lists (SenML) -- 5.2.2.11 Sensor Model Language (SensorML) -- 5.2.2.12 SSN Ontology -- 5.2.2.13 Vorto -- 5.2.2.14 Model Categorization -- 5.2.3 Model Comparison.
5.2.3.1 Criterion 202: Maturity (Standard/Non-Standard) -- 5.2.3.2 Criterion 203: Support of Hierarchies -- 5.2.3.3 Criterion 204: Availability and Community Support -- 5.2.3.4 Criterion 205: Implementation -- 5.2.3.5 Criterion 206: Geolocation Support -- 5.2.4 Other Surveys -- 5.2.5 Summary -- 5.3 Setting Up the IoT Environment -- 5.4 Modeling the Communication in the IoT Environment -- 5.4.1 TDLIoT Requirements -- 5.4.2 Topic Description Language for the IoT -- 5.4.2.1 Topic Description -- 5.4.2.2 Topic Provider -- 5.4.2.3 Topic Consumer -- 5.4.2.4 Topic Catalog and REST API -- 5.4.2.5 Prototypical Implementation -- 5.4.3 Related Work -- 5.4.4 Summary -- 5.5 IoT Software Design and Implementation -- 5.5.1 Software Building Blocks -- 5.5.2 Data Processing Model -- 5.6 IoT Software Deployment -- 5.6.1 TOSCA Foundations -- 5.6.2 TOSCA and the Internet of Things -- 5.7 IoT Application Execution and Monitoring -- 5.7.1 Execution and Message Exchange -- 5.8 Monitoring of IoT Applications -- 5.8.1 Generic Agent Templates -- 5.8.2 Related Work -- 5.8.3 Conclusion -- 5.9 IoT Application Adaptation -- 5.9.1 Used Models -- 5.9.1.1 Used IoT Environment Model -- 5.9.2 Lifecycle Method for Seamless Integration of IoT Devices -- 5.9.2.1 Step 1: Server Discovery -- 5.9.2.2 Step 2: Device Registration -- 5.9.2.3 Step 3: Software Determination -- 5.9.2.4 Step 4: Software Deployment and Configuration -- 5.9.2.5 Step 5: Data Processing and Monitoring -- 5.9.2.6 Step 6: Device Removal -- 5.9.3 Related Work -- 5.9.4 Prototype and Discussion -- 5.9.5 Conclusion -- 5.10 IoT Application Retirement -- References -- 6 Discussion -- 6.1 Distribution/Decentralization -- 6.2 Heterogeneity -- 6.3 Robustness/Safety -- 6.4 Privacy -- 6.5 Security -- 6.6 Efficiency/Real-Time Capabilities -- 6.7 Energy Consumption -- References -- 7 Conclusion and Summary.
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Hirmer Pascal  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Model-based approaches to the internet of things / / Pascal Hirmer
Model-based approaches to the internet of things / / Pascal Hirmer
Autore Hirmer Pascal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (134 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Soggetto topico Internet of things
ISBN 9783031188848
9783031188831
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Foundations -- 2.1 Internet of Things: Introduction and Definitions -- 2.1.1 Communication in the IoT -- 2.1.1.1 Publish-Subscribe vs. Request-Response -- 2.1.2 IoT Communication: Protocols and Technologies -- 2.2 Edge and Fog Computing -- References -- 3 Scenarios and Challenges -- 3.1 Scenario 1: Autonomous Transport Vehicles -- 3.2 Scenario 2: Smart Parking -- 3.3 Challenges -- References -- 4 Life Cycle of an IoT Application -- 4.1 Step 1: Building the Physical IoT Environment -- 4.2 Step 2: Modeling the Communication in the IoT Environment -- 4.3 Step 3: IoT Software Design and Implementation -- 4.4 Step 4: IoT Software Deployment -- 4.5 Step 5: IoT Application Execution and Monitoring -- 4.6 Step 6: IoT Application Adaptation -- 4.7 Step 7: IoT Application Retirement -- 4.8 Summary -- References -- 5 Model Based Approaches to the Internet of Things -- 5.1 Selection of Physical IoT Hardware -- 5.1.1 IoT Toolbox and Building Blocks -- 5.1.2 Building Block Recommendation and Selection -- 5.1.3 Related Work -- 5.2 Modeling the Physical IoT Environment -- 5.2.1 Background -- 5.2.1.1 Internet of Things and Their Environment Models -- 5.2.1.2 Ontology Models -- 5.2.2 Overview of IoT Environment Models -- 5.2.2.1 HomeML -- 5.2.2.2 IEEE 1451.2 -- 5.2.2.3 IoT-Lite -- 5.2.2.4 IoT-Stream Ontology -- 5.2.2.5 IoT Architectural Reference Model (IoT ARM) -- 5.2.2.6 Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) -- 5.2.2.7 IoT-O -- 5.2.2.8 oneM2M Base Ontology -- 5.2.2.9 OPC UA Information Model -- 5.2.2.10 Sensor Measurement Lists (SenML) -- 5.2.2.11 Sensor Model Language (SensorML) -- 5.2.2.12 SSN Ontology -- 5.2.2.13 Vorto -- 5.2.2.14 Model Categorization -- 5.2.3 Model Comparison.
5.2.3.1 Criterion 202: Maturity (Standard/Non-Standard) -- 5.2.3.2 Criterion 203: Support of Hierarchies -- 5.2.3.3 Criterion 204: Availability and Community Support -- 5.2.3.4 Criterion 205: Implementation -- 5.2.3.5 Criterion 206: Geolocation Support -- 5.2.4 Other Surveys -- 5.2.5 Summary -- 5.3 Setting Up the IoT Environment -- 5.4 Modeling the Communication in the IoT Environment -- 5.4.1 TDLIoT Requirements -- 5.4.2 Topic Description Language for the IoT -- 5.4.2.1 Topic Description -- 5.4.2.2 Topic Provider -- 5.4.2.3 Topic Consumer -- 5.4.2.4 Topic Catalog and REST API -- 5.4.2.5 Prototypical Implementation -- 5.4.3 Related Work -- 5.4.4 Summary -- 5.5 IoT Software Design and Implementation -- 5.5.1 Software Building Blocks -- 5.5.2 Data Processing Model -- 5.6 IoT Software Deployment -- 5.6.1 TOSCA Foundations -- 5.6.2 TOSCA and the Internet of Things -- 5.7 IoT Application Execution and Monitoring -- 5.7.1 Execution and Message Exchange -- 5.8 Monitoring of IoT Applications -- 5.8.1 Generic Agent Templates -- 5.8.2 Related Work -- 5.8.3 Conclusion -- 5.9 IoT Application Adaptation -- 5.9.1 Used Models -- 5.9.1.1 Used IoT Environment Model -- 5.9.2 Lifecycle Method for Seamless Integration of IoT Devices -- 5.9.2.1 Step 1: Server Discovery -- 5.9.2.2 Step 2: Device Registration -- 5.9.2.3 Step 3: Software Determination -- 5.9.2.4 Step 4: Software Deployment and Configuration -- 5.9.2.5 Step 5: Data Processing and Monitoring -- 5.9.2.6 Step 6: Device Removal -- 5.9.3 Related Work -- 5.9.4 Prototype and Discussion -- 5.9.5 Conclusion -- 5.10 IoT Application Retirement -- References -- 6 Discussion -- 6.1 Distribution/Decentralization -- 6.2 Heterogeneity -- 6.3 Robustness/Safety -- 6.4 Privacy -- 6.5 Security -- 6.6 Efficiency/Real-Time Capabilities -- 6.7 Energy Consumption -- References -- 7 Conclusion and Summary.
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Hirmer Pascal  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Multi-agent systems : 19th European Conference, EUMAS 2022, düsseldorf, Germany, September 14-16, 2022, proceedings / / edited by Dorothea Baumeister and Jörg Rothe
Multi-agent systems : 19th European Conference, EUMAS 2022, düsseldorf, Germany, September 14-16, 2022, proceedings / / edited by Dorothea Baumeister and Jörg Rothe
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Information theory
ISBN 3-031-20614-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Invited Talks -- Map of Elections: The Story So Far -- Biology Bit My Finger or Why AI Ethics Needs Us to Not Forget the Agent -- Contents -- EUMAS 2022 Papers -- Iterative Goal-Based Approval Voting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Goal-Based Voting -- 2.2 Satisfaction Functions -- 2.3 The Iteration Process -- 3 Termination Results for the Approval Rule -- 4 Social Welfare in Iteration with the Approval Rule -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Mind the Gap! Runtime Verification of Partially Observable MASs with Probabilistic Trace Expressions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Probabilistic Trace Expressions -- 4 From HMMs to PTEs -- 5 Minding Gaps in a Centralized Setting -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Advising Agent for Service-Providing Live-Chat Operators -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Call Centers -- 2.2 Agents that Support Human Actions -- 2.3 Method of Advice Provision -- 2.4 Learning How to Provide Advice -- 3 Modus Operandi and Life-Cycle of the Agent -- 3.1 Agent's Life-Cycle -- 3.2 The Learning Process -- 4 Experiment -- 4.1 Experiment Domain - Student Loans -- 4.2 Phase 1 - The Apprentice Phase -- 4.3 Phase 2 - The Novice-Advisor Phase -- 4.4 Phase 3 - The Expert-Advisor Phase -- 5 Results -- 5.1 Operators' Opinions -- 5.2 Time Performance -- 5.3 Learning Effectiveness of Phase 2 -- 6 Conclusions, Discussion and Future Work -- References -- Initial Conditions Sensitivity Analysis of a Two-Species Butterfly-Effect Agent-Based Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept -- 3 Initial Conditions Sensitivity Analysis -- 3.1 A Two-Species Butterfly-Effect Agent-Based Model -- 3.2 Feedback Systems Interpretation of Agent Behaviors -- 3.3 Sensitivity to Initial Conditions -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References.
Proxy Manipulation for Better Outcomes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Model and Preliminaries -- 3 Strategyproofness for Median Proxy Voting -- 4 Manipulations for Better Outcomes -- 4.1 Dynamics and Convergence -- 4.2 Monotone Policies -- 4.3 Discretization -- 4.4 Non-monotone Policies -- 5 Partial Information -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- The Spread of Opinions via Boolean Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Our Contribution -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 The Model -- 2.1 Restricted Languages for Update Functions -- 3 The Complexity of Convergence -- 4 Asynchronous Updates -- 5 Multi-agent Delegations as Boolean Opinion Diffusion -- 5.1 Control in Multi-agent Delegation -- 6 Results from the Boolean Network Literature -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Robustness of Greedy Approval Rules -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Approval Elections and Multiwinner Rules -- 2.2 Robustness of Multiwinner Voting Rules -- 3 Robustness Level -- 4 Robustness Radius: Complexity Results -- 5 Robustness to Random Noise: Experimental Results -- 6 Summary -- References -- Using Multiwinner Voting to Search for Movies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 System Design -- 3.1 Data Model -- 3.2 Search Model -- 3.3 Winner Determination -- 3.4 Final Search Process -- 4 Experiments -- 4.1 Calibrating the TF-IDF Metric -- 4.2 Testing the Rules: Synthetic Data -- 4.3 Testing the Rules: Movies Data -- 4.4 Effectiveness of the Heuristics -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Allocating Teams to Tasks: An Anytime Heuristic Competence-Based Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The NOMTMT Allocation Problem -- 2.1 Basic Concepts -- 2.2 Competence Coverage and Affinity -- 2.3 The Optimisation Problem -- 3 Solving the NOMTMT Allocation Problem Optimally -- 4 An Algorithm for the NOMTMT Allocation Problem -- 4.1 Building an Initial Team Allocation.
4.2 Improving Team Allocation -- 5 Empirical Analysis -- 5.1 Quality, Runtime and Anytime Analysis -- 5.2 Solving a Real-World Problem -- 5.3 Validation -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Collaborative Decision Making for Lane-Free Autonomous Driving in the Presence of Uncertainty -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Related Work -- 2.1 Coordination Graphs -- 2.2 The Max-Plus Algorithm -- 2.3 Max-Plus in the Lane-Free Environment -- 2.4 Related Work -- 3 Max-Plus Under Uncertainty -- 3.1 Emulated Messages -- 3.2 Prediction Under Uncertainty -- 4 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.1 Lane-Free Independent Agents (with Noise) -- 4.2 Simulation Environment -- 4.3 Experiments and Results -- 5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Maximin Shares Under Cardinality Constraints -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Contributions -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Ordered Instances -- 4 Reduced Instances -- 5 MMS Results Under Cardinality Constraints -- 6 Uniform Matroid Constraints -- 7 Fair Allocation of Chores -- 8 Discussion -- References -- Welfare Effects of Strategic Voting Under Scoring Rules -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Related Work -- 1.2 Our Contribution -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Voting Concepts -- 2.2 Statistical Cultures -- 2.3 Experimental Setup -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Impartial Culture -- 3.2 Euclidean Cultures -- 3.3 Mallows Models -- 3.4 Mallows Sushi -- 3.5 Skating Bag -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Preserving Consistency for Liquid Knapsack Voting -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Related Work -- 1.2 Our Contribution -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Knapsack Voting -- 2.2 Liquid Knapsack Voting -- 2.3 Consistent Knapsack Voting -- 3 Theoretical Results -- 3.1 Preprocessing Steps and Observations -- 3.2 Parameterized Complexity -- 4 ILP and Simulation Results -- 4.1 Experimental Setup -- 4.2 Results and Discussion.
5 Approximation Algorithms -- 6 Discussion and Outlook -- References -- Strategic Nominee Selection in Tournament Solutions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Initial Remarks -- 4 Condorcet Winner Rule -- 5 Uncovered Set -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Sybil-Resilient Social Choice with Low Voter Turnout -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Contribution and Structure -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Partial Participation and Sybils -- 2.2 Safety and Liveness -- 2.3 Safety, Liveness, and Partial Participation -- 3 The General Reality-Enforcing Mechanism -- 3.1 The General RE Mechanism vs. Shahaf et al. -- 4 Binary vote: Status Quo vs. a Single Contender -- 5 Extensions to Other Domains -- 5.1 Multiple Referenda -- 5.2 The Real Line -- 5.3 Rankings -- 6 Discussion -- References -- A Survey of Ad Hoc Teamwork Research -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Problem Formulation -- 2.2 Subtasks in Ad Hoc Teamwork -- 3 Boundaries of Ad Hoc Teamwork -- 3.1 Variations of the Ad Hoc Teamwork Problem -- 3.2 Related Problems -- 4 Solution Approaches -- 4.1 Knowledge Representation -- 4.2 Identifying Current Teammates -- 4.3 Action Selection -- 4.4 Adapting to Current Teammates -- 5 Evaluation Domains -- 6 Conclusion and Open Problems -- References -- Combining Theory of Mind and Abduction for Cooperation Under Imperfect Information -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Theory of Mind -- 2.2 Abductive Reasoning -- 2.3 The Hanabi Game -- 3 Agent Model -- 3.1 The Abduction Task -- 3.2 Assimilation of Abductive Explanations -- 3.3 Action Selection -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Modular Architecture for Integrating Normative Advisors in MAS -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Core Components -- 2.1 Intentional Agents -- 2.2 Norms and Normative (Multi-agent) Systems -- 3 Normative MAS via Normative Advisors -- 4 Implementation.
4.1 Normative Advisor Architecture and Decision-Making Cycle -- 4.2 eFLINT Norm Base Implementation -- 4.3 Spawning and Interacting with Advisors -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Participatory Budgeting with Multiple Resources -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model -- 2.1 Scenarios and Profiles -- 2.2 Mechanisms -- 2.3 Axioms -- 2.4 Modelling Additional Constraints -- 3 Axiomatic Analysis -- 3.1 Proportionality -- 3.2 Strategyproofness -- 3.3 An Impossibility Result -- 4 Algorithms and Complexity -- 4.1 The Greedy-Approval Mechanism -- 4.2 The Max-Approval Mechanism -- 4.3 The Sequential Load-Balancing Mechanism -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Methodology for Formalizing Different Types of Norms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 3 The T-Norm Model -- 4 Methodology -- 4.1 Using Ontologies for Modeling Norms -- 4.2 Norms with Activation Condition -- 4.3 Representing Obligations and Prohibitions -- 4.4 Temporal Aspect of Norms -- 4.5 Specific and General Deontic Relations -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Explainability in Mechanism Design: Recent Advances and the Road Ahead -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mechanism Design -- 3 Motivations for Explainable Mechanism Design -- 4 Explainable Mechanism Design Versus XAI -- 4.1 Taxonomy -- 4.2 Explanation Purpose -- 4.3 The Explainee -- 5 Explanation Concepts -- 5.1 Norms Versus Attributes -- 5.2 Catering to the Human Mind -- 6 Evaluation Methods -- 7 Challenges and Possible Solutions -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Reasoning for Value Alignment -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivating Example -- 2 Requirements -- 2.1 Quantitative Reasoning -- 2.2 Qualitative Reasoning -- 2.3 Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Reasoning -- 3 Preliminaries -- 3.1 Hyperreal Numbers -- 3.2 Grades -- 4 Grade-Based Framework of Value-Based Reasoning.
4.1 Evaluation Aggregation Rules.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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Multi-agent systems : 19th European Conference, EUMAS 2022, düsseldorf, Germany, September 14-16, 2022, proceedings / / edited by Dorothea Baumeister and Jörg Rothe
Multi-agent systems : 19th European Conference, EUMAS 2022, düsseldorf, Germany, September 14-16, 2022, proceedings / / edited by Dorothea Baumeister and Jörg Rothe
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Information theory
ISBN 3-031-20614-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Invited Talks -- Map of Elections: The Story So Far -- Biology Bit My Finger or Why AI Ethics Needs Us to Not Forget the Agent -- Contents -- EUMAS 2022 Papers -- Iterative Goal-Based Approval Voting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Goal-Based Voting -- 2.2 Satisfaction Functions -- 2.3 The Iteration Process -- 3 Termination Results for the Approval Rule -- 4 Social Welfare in Iteration with the Approval Rule -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Mind the Gap! Runtime Verification of Partially Observable MASs with Probabilistic Trace Expressions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Probabilistic Trace Expressions -- 4 From HMMs to PTEs -- 5 Minding Gaps in a Centralized Setting -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Advising Agent for Service-Providing Live-Chat Operators -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Call Centers -- 2.2 Agents that Support Human Actions -- 2.3 Method of Advice Provision -- 2.4 Learning How to Provide Advice -- 3 Modus Operandi and Life-Cycle of the Agent -- 3.1 Agent's Life-Cycle -- 3.2 The Learning Process -- 4 Experiment -- 4.1 Experiment Domain - Student Loans -- 4.2 Phase 1 - The Apprentice Phase -- 4.3 Phase 2 - The Novice-Advisor Phase -- 4.4 Phase 3 - The Expert-Advisor Phase -- 5 Results -- 5.1 Operators' Opinions -- 5.2 Time Performance -- 5.3 Learning Effectiveness of Phase 2 -- 6 Conclusions, Discussion and Future Work -- References -- Initial Conditions Sensitivity Analysis of a Two-Species Butterfly-Effect Agent-Based Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept -- 3 Initial Conditions Sensitivity Analysis -- 3.1 A Two-Species Butterfly-Effect Agent-Based Model -- 3.2 Feedback Systems Interpretation of Agent Behaviors -- 3.3 Sensitivity to Initial Conditions -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References.
Proxy Manipulation for Better Outcomes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Model and Preliminaries -- 3 Strategyproofness for Median Proxy Voting -- 4 Manipulations for Better Outcomes -- 4.1 Dynamics and Convergence -- 4.2 Monotone Policies -- 4.3 Discretization -- 4.4 Non-monotone Policies -- 5 Partial Information -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- The Spread of Opinions via Boolean Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Our Contribution -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 The Model -- 2.1 Restricted Languages for Update Functions -- 3 The Complexity of Convergence -- 4 Asynchronous Updates -- 5 Multi-agent Delegations as Boolean Opinion Diffusion -- 5.1 Control in Multi-agent Delegation -- 6 Results from the Boolean Network Literature -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Robustness of Greedy Approval Rules -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Approval Elections and Multiwinner Rules -- 2.2 Robustness of Multiwinner Voting Rules -- 3 Robustness Level -- 4 Robustness Radius: Complexity Results -- 5 Robustness to Random Noise: Experimental Results -- 6 Summary -- References -- Using Multiwinner Voting to Search for Movies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 System Design -- 3.1 Data Model -- 3.2 Search Model -- 3.3 Winner Determination -- 3.4 Final Search Process -- 4 Experiments -- 4.1 Calibrating the TF-IDF Metric -- 4.2 Testing the Rules: Synthetic Data -- 4.3 Testing the Rules: Movies Data -- 4.4 Effectiveness of the Heuristics -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Allocating Teams to Tasks: An Anytime Heuristic Competence-Based Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The NOMTMT Allocation Problem -- 2.1 Basic Concepts -- 2.2 Competence Coverage and Affinity -- 2.3 The Optimisation Problem -- 3 Solving the NOMTMT Allocation Problem Optimally -- 4 An Algorithm for the NOMTMT Allocation Problem -- 4.1 Building an Initial Team Allocation.
4.2 Improving Team Allocation -- 5 Empirical Analysis -- 5.1 Quality, Runtime and Anytime Analysis -- 5.2 Solving a Real-World Problem -- 5.3 Validation -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Collaborative Decision Making for Lane-Free Autonomous Driving in the Presence of Uncertainty -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Related Work -- 2.1 Coordination Graphs -- 2.2 The Max-Plus Algorithm -- 2.3 Max-Plus in the Lane-Free Environment -- 2.4 Related Work -- 3 Max-Plus Under Uncertainty -- 3.1 Emulated Messages -- 3.2 Prediction Under Uncertainty -- 4 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.1 Lane-Free Independent Agents (with Noise) -- 4.2 Simulation Environment -- 4.3 Experiments and Results -- 5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Maximin Shares Under Cardinality Constraints -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Contributions -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Ordered Instances -- 4 Reduced Instances -- 5 MMS Results Under Cardinality Constraints -- 6 Uniform Matroid Constraints -- 7 Fair Allocation of Chores -- 8 Discussion -- References -- Welfare Effects of Strategic Voting Under Scoring Rules -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Related Work -- 1.2 Our Contribution -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Voting Concepts -- 2.2 Statistical Cultures -- 2.3 Experimental Setup -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Impartial Culture -- 3.2 Euclidean Cultures -- 3.3 Mallows Models -- 3.4 Mallows Sushi -- 3.5 Skating Bag -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Preserving Consistency for Liquid Knapsack Voting -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Related Work -- 1.2 Our Contribution -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Knapsack Voting -- 2.2 Liquid Knapsack Voting -- 2.3 Consistent Knapsack Voting -- 3 Theoretical Results -- 3.1 Preprocessing Steps and Observations -- 3.2 Parameterized Complexity -- 4 ILP and Simulation Results -- 4.1 Experimental Setup -- 4.2 Results and Discussion.
5 Approximation Algorithms -- 6 Discussion and Outlook -- References -- Strategic Nominee Selection in Tournament Solutions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Initial Remarks -- 4 Condorcet Winner Rule -- 5 Uncovered Set -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Sybil-Resilient Social Choice with Low Voter Turnout -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Contribution and Structure -- 1.2 Related Work -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Partial Participation and Sybils -- 2.2 Safety and Liveness -- 2.3 Safety, Liveness, and Partial Participation -- 3 The General Reality-Enforcing Mechanism -- 3.1 The General RE Mechanism vs. Shahaf et al. -- 4 Binary vote: Status Quo vs. a Single Contender -- 5 Extensions to Other Domains -- 5.1 Multiple Referenda -- 5.2 The Real Line -- 5.3 Rankings -- 6 Discussion -- References -- A Survey of Ad Hoc Teamwork Research -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Problem Formulation -- 2.2 Subtasks in Ad Hoc Teamwork -- 3 Boundaries of Ad Hoc Teamwork -- 3.1 Variations of the Ad Hoc Teamwork Problem -- 3.2 Related Problems -- 4 Solution Approaches -- 4.1 Knowledge Representation -- 4.2 Identifying Current Teammates -- 4.3 Action Selection -- 4.4 Adapting to Current Teammates -- 5 Evaluation Domains -- 6 Conclusion and Open Problems -- References -- Combining Theory of Mind and Abduction for Cooperation Under Imperfect Information -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Theory of Mind -- 2.2 Abductive Reasoning -- 2.3 The Hanabi Game -- 3 Agent Model -- 3.1 The Abduction Task -- 3.2 Assimilation of Abductive Explanations -- 3.3 Action Selection -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Modular Architecture for Integrating Normative Advisors in MAS -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Core Components -- 2.1 Intentional Agents -- 2.2 Norms and Normative (Multi-agent) Systems -- 3 Normative MAS via Normative Advisors -- 4 Implementation.
4.1 Normative Advisor Architecture and Decision-Making Cycle -- 4.2 eFLINT Norm Base Implementation -- 4.3 Spawning and Interacting with Advisors -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Participatory Budgeting with Multiple Resources -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model -- 2.1 Scenarios and Profiles -- 2.2 Mechanisms -- 2.3 Axioms -- 2.4 Modelling Additional Constraints -- 3 Axiomatic Analysis -- 3.1 Proportionality -- 3.2 Strategyproofness -- 3.3 An Impossibility Result -- 4 Algorithms and Complexity -- 4.1 The Greedy-Approval Mechanism -- 4.2 The Max-Approval Mechanism -- 4.3 The Sequential Load-Balancing Mechanism -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Methodology for Formalizing Different Types of Norms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 3 The T-Norm Model -- 4 Methodology -- 4.1 Using Ontologies for Modeling Norms -- 4.2 Norms with Activation Condition -- 4.3 Representing Obligations and Prohibitions -- 4.4 Temporal Aspect of Norms -- 4.5 Specific and General Deontic Relations -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Explainability in Mechanism Design: Recent Advances and the Road Ahead -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mechanism Design -- 3 Motivations for Explainable Mechanism Design -- 4 Explainable Mechanism Design Versus XAI -- 4.1 Taxonomy -- 4.2 Explanation Purpose -- 4.3 The Explainee -- 5 Explanation Concepts -- 5.1 Norms Versus Attributes -- 5.2 Catering to the Human Mind -- 6 Evaluation Methods -- 7 Challenges and Possible Solutions -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Reasoning for Value Alignment -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivating Example -- 2 Requirements -- 2.1 Quantitative Reasoning -- 2.2 Qualitative Reasoning -- 2.3 Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Reasoning -- 3 Preliminaries -- 3.1 Hyperreal Numbers -- 3.2 Grades -- 4 Grade-Based Framework of Value-Based Reasoning.
4.1 Evaluation Aggregation Rules.
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Nahbeziehungen zwischen Freundschaft und Patronage : zur Politik und Typologie affektiver Vergemeinschaftung / / edited by Christian Müller, Silke Edinger, Cristian Alvarado Leyton
Nahbeziehungen zwischen Freundschaft und Patronage : zur Politik und Typologie affektiver Vergemeinschaftung / / edited by Christian Müller, Silke Edinger, Cristian Alvarado Leyton
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Göttingen, Germany : , : V & R unipress GmbH, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (265 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Freunde - Gönner - Getreue.
Soggetto topico Interpersonal relations
ISBN 3-7370-0615-6
3-8470-0615-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Silke Edinger, Christian Müller: Einleitung -- Sektion 1: Typologien sozialer Nahbeziehungen -- Sektion 2: Affektive Gemeinschaften -- Sektion 3: Politiken der Gemeinschaft -- Danksagungen -- Literatur -- Sektion 1: Typologien sozialer Nahbeziehungen -- Silke Edinger: August von Sachsen und die Nahbeziehung zu seinen Räten vor 1563 -- Zwei Räte: Hans von Ponickau und Ulrich Mordeisen -- Literatur -- Laura Ritter: Das Netzwerk des Generalmajors Aleksej von Lampe in der russischen Emigrantenkolonie im Berlin der frühen 1920er Jahre -- Kurzbiographie Aleksej von Lampes -- Typologie sozialer Beziehungen des Generalmajors Aleksej von Lampe -- 1 Familie -- 2 Freunde -- 3 Militärkameraden -- 4 Kollegen -- 5 Feinde -- 6 Gönner und Klienten -- Schlussbetrachtung -- Literatur -- André Reichert: Freunde im Denken. Elemente zu einer Theorie der Personifikationen in der Philosophie -- Freunde und Feinde im Denken -- Die Konzeption der Begriffspersonen bei Deleuze und Guattari -- Die Fürsprecher -- Philosophische Personifikationen als Freunde im Denken -- Freund und Utopie -- Freundschaft und Tyrannei -- Freundschaft als Kondition und Verunmöglichung des Denkens -- Schluss und Ausblick -- Literatur -- Iannis Carras: Rethinking brotherhood. Merchants and monks in 18th century Ukraine -- Nezhin Brotherhood -- Sacred texts -- Play Back -- Credit and Court -- Conclusion -- Literature -- Sektion 2: Affektive Gemeinschaften -- Christian Kühner: Freunde, Schmeichler und Verräter. Freundschaft im Spiegel der europäischen Hofmannstraktatistik der Frühen Neuzeit -- Literatur -- Sara Frenzen: Affekte, Erinnerungen und Konturierungen - Das "Glühen" der "trügerischen Gegenwart" im "Mit-ein-ander-sein" -- Einleitung -- Mit-ein-ander-sein -- Affektive Politik.
Karusselfahrt nach Fantomia - Künstlerische Impulse zum anders Mit-ein-ander-sein -- Autobiografisches Glühen - Interaktive Öffnungen zum anders Mit-ein-ander-sein -- Fazit -- Literatur -- Christian Müller: "Mit manchen passiert es und mit manchen eben nicht". Jazzimprovisation und affektive Vergemeinschaftung -- I Einleitung -- II Die ,sich selbst geschehendeˋ Gemeinschaft -- III "Aufhören!" Interpretations- und Interaktionsdynamiken zwischen Band und Publikum -- IV Der gespielte Raum -- V Fazit und Ausblick -- Literatur -- Mark Greengrass: The Face of Friendship: The Ethics and Politics of Physiognomy in Renaissance Europe -- 1 Physiognomy and Friendship -- 2 The Renaissance Physiognomic Project -- 3 Physiognomating Eyes -- 4 Michel de Montaigne's Essay "On Physiognomy" -- 5 Conclusion: Bodily Eloquence and the Commerce of Friendship -- Literature -- Ingo Rohrer: Eine ethnologische Sichtweise auf Physiognomik - Kommentar -- Zur Physiognomik in der Ethnologie -- Das eurozentrische Individuum -- Körpertransformationen -- Physiognomik und Selbstvergewisserung -- Konklusion -- Literatur -- Sektion 3: Politiken der Gemeinschaft -- Nicola Tams: Gespensterbriefe. Freundschaft zwischen Nähe, Distanz und Abwesenheit am Gegenstand einiger Briefe Derridas -- Literatur -- Unedierte Quellen -- Cristian Alvarado Leyton: Leidensgemeinschaften und ,fiktiveˋ Verwandtschaft als strategischer Essentialismus - die Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo -- I Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo -- II Zur mimetischen Verwandtschaft einer Leidensgemeinschaft -- III Andere Leidensgemeinschaften und mimetische Verwandtschaft -- IV ,Fiktiveˋ Verwandtschaft als strategischer Essentialismus und Macht -- Literatur -- Ringo Rösener: Zur Aktualität des Vermögens zur Freundschaft - Dresdens PEGIDA, Clint Eastwoods Gran Torino und Hannah Arendts Gedanken zu Lessing -- I Eine Frage der Menschlichkeit.
II Hier und Dort, Drinnen und Draußen -- III Hannah Arendts Register -- IV Die Mitwelt in Gran Torino -- V Der Maßstab der Menschlichkeit: das Vermögen zur Freundschaft -- Literatur -- Heidrun Friese: Gast/freundschaft -- Historische Semantiken und Ambivalenzen -- Anforderungen der Gastfreundschaft -- Literatur -- Autorinnen und Autoren -- Personenregister -- Sachregister.
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New Zealand's global responsibility : a small states leading role in establishing progressive ideas / / László Szöllősi-Cira
New Zealand's global responsibility : a small states leading role in establishing progressive ideas / / László Szöllősi-Cira
Autore Szöllősi-Cira László
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (377 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Soggetto topico International relations
International relations - 21st century
States, Small
ISBN 981-16-7348-9
981-16-7349-7
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Conceptual framework: progressive norm dynamics in international relations Chapter 3. New Zealand as a global policy actor Chapter 4. New Zealand's nuclear-free policy Chapter 5. New Zealand's role in facilitating trade liberalization Chapter 6. Discussion: theoretical lessons and New Zealand's future role Chapter 7. Conclusion.
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Omnidirectional Vision : From Theory to Applications / / edited by Pascal Vasseur and Fabio Morbidi
Omnidirectional Vision : From Theory to Applications / / edited by Pascal Vasseur and Fabio Morbidi
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; Hoboken, NJ : , : ISTE Ltd : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (252 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Soggetto topico Image processing
ISBN 1-394-25644-2
1-394-25642-6
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Open educational resources in higher education : a global perspective / / edited by Jako Olivier and Andreas Rambow
Open educational resources in higher education : a global perspective / / edited by Jako Olivier and Andreas Rambow
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (329 pages)
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana Future Education and Learning Spaces, ICT & Education in Uncertain Times
Soggetto topico Internet in higher education
Internet
Educació superior
Recursos educatius oberts
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 981-19-8590-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. OER: A catalyst for social justice and equality -- Chapter 2. OER: The promise, practice and problems -- Chapter 3. Developing supportive policies and strategies for their implementation: Student experience with real-world cases -- Chapter 4. Artificial intelligence-based techniques to assess and compare the quality of OER -- Chapter 5. Repositories of Open Textbooks for higher education: A worldwide overview -- Chapter 6. Reflections on remixing open access content into OER: A new paradigm for sustainable data-driven language learning systems design in higher education -- Chapter 7. OER: Guidelines in resource development for EAP -- Chapter 8. The collaborative picture book format as an OER for socialization, learning and assessment in higher education -- Chapter 9. Investigating disabled learners’ motivations of participating in MOOCs: A mixed methods research -- Chapter 10. The Wikipedia Education Program as OEP: Global stories -- Chapter 11. Who builds it, who benefits? Deepening student and faculty knowledge about Wikipedia’s scholarly value -- Chapter 12. OERs for data literacy and knowledge equity: Integrating Wikidata into higher education -- Chapter 13. Legacy building through a “Teaching with Technology” open textbook project -- Chapter 14. Integrating OER praxis and feminist pedagogy in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies.
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