Topics include the mimetic mechanism, which describes how mimetic desires and conflicts are resolved through scapegoating; the theory of hominization, which suggests that the creation of rituals marked the transition to human culture; and the role of prefrontal synthesis ...
Section 4 describes how the robot expressiveness translates affective states into actuation commands that transmit the robot’s affective state to the user. Section 5 presents the experimental setup and the evaluation process, which were carried out to assess whether or not the participants correctly ...
This chapter describes and explains the course of aggregate real activity and inflation in America from 1929 through 1937–1938 within the framework of new Keynesian macroeconomic models with financial market frictions. Those models point to plausible causes for the initial downturn, the depth of the ...
which describes the evolution of the state variables xi of node i, where throughout the manuscript i = 1…N. Different dynamics on networks are captured by the triplet {F(xi), H1(xi), H2(xj)} comprising of (possibly) nonlinear functions, where F(xi) specifies the self-dynamics...
“We’re walking backwards into the future” observed Mark Holden as he introduced Jason Silva at PHD’s keynote at Cannes this year. his elegant observation describes how we can only see the future by looking at what has already happened, we project back over our shoulders to imagine what...
Section 3 defines the LOO contribution to systemic risk and describes the simulation model used for deriving the probability distributions of losses. Section 4 presents an empirical application to a comprehensive sample of European banks and discusses how the factors driving a bank's exposure to ...
Afew months before the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Australian government released a guide on how to manage a... coronavirus pandemic! How could they know this? It describes everything we have seen during the pandemic... written months before it happened. ...
Infected I and Removed R. The SEIR model is an extension that adds the Exposed state E, which is a non-infectious incubation stage. The steady-state result of the total spread of an infection is the same for the two models. The classical SEIR model describes the dynamics of these four ...
The table above loosely describes how specific stimuli can effect a person who is a member of what is called a collective group—a mob, audience, or other emergent group. However, with some slight alteration, it also applies to members of other types of group. in the case of a group tha...
This section describes the potential future direction of the process of evaluation and benchmarking the COVID-19 classification techniques used in medical image detection. According to the future challenges discussed, such process could face a multi-complex attribute problem; like that all the AI tech...