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Journal articles on the topic "Animated transitions"

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Zheng, Yixian, Wenchao Wu, Nan Cao, Huamin Qu, and Lionel M. Ni. "Focus+context grouping for animated transitions." Journal of Visual Languages & Computing 48 (October 2018): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvlc.2018.06.006.

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Heer, Jeffrey, and George Robertson. "Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics." IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 13, no. 6 (2007): 1240–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvcg.2007.70539.

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Kim, Junghan, and Arun Lakshmanan. "Do Animated Line Graphs Increase Risk Inferences?" Journal of Marketing Research 58, no. 3 (2021): 595–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00222437211002128.

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This article shows that animated display of time-varying data (e.g., stock or commodity prices) enhances risk judgments. We outline a process whereby animated display enhances the visual salience of transitions in a trajectory (i.e., successive changes in data values), which leads to transitions being utilized more to form cognitive inferences about risk. In turn, this leads to inflated risk judgments. The studies reported in this article provide converging evidence via eye tracking (Study 1), serial mediation analyses (Studies 2 and 3), and experimental manipulations of transition salience (graph type; Study 3) and utilization of transitions (global trend; Study 4 and investment goals; Study 5) and, in the process, outline boundary conditions. The studies also demonstrate the effect of animated display on consequential investment decisions and behavior. This article adds to the literature on salience effects by disambiguating the role of inference making in how salience of stimuli causes biases in judgments. Broader implications for visual information processing, data visualization, financial decision making, and public policy are discussed.
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Łucjan, Kamila, and Paweł Wojtanowicz. "Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps." Polish Cartographical Review 50, no. 3 (2018): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2018-0008.

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Abstract Advancements in computer technology that have occurred in recent decades have enabled an intensive development in cartographic methods for direct representation of phenomena dynamics. Even with the appearance of ever more advanced technical solutions, the theoretical basis still needs supplementing. The previous cartographic literature emphasises the importance of congruence and isomorphism principles preservation that aims at increasing the effectiveness of dynamic displays. Nevertheless, it is frequently the case that discontinuous phenomena are depicted with the use of smooth transitions. For this reason, it is vital that experimental research should lead to defining which representation methods are appropriate for a given type of content. Our study was focused on the cartographic design of scene transitions in animated maps. Two main conclusions of the research indicate that 1) mode of transition influences the interpretation of the content of cartographic animation depicting discrete changes, 2) maps executed in a smooth mode demonstrate lower effectiveness when compared with animations using an abrupt and abrupt with decay effect transitions.
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Kim, Younghoon, Michael Correll, and Jeffrey Heer. "Designing Animated Transitions to Convey Aggregate Operations." Computer Graphics Forum 38, no. 3 (2019): 541–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13709.

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Bach, Benjamin, Emmanuel Pietriga, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. "GraphDiaries: Animated Transitions andTemporal Navigation for Dynamic Networks." IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 20, no. 5 (2014): 740–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvcg.2013.254.

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Wang, Yong, Daniel Archambault, Carlos E. Scheidegger, and Huamin Qu. "A Vector Field Design Approach to Animated Transitions." IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 24, no. 9 (2018): 2487–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvcg.2017.2750689.

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Von Wyss, Martin. "The Production of Smooth Scale Changes in an Animated Map Project." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 23 (March 1, 1996): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp23.765.

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The proliferation of home and business computers has resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of animated maps in private, institutional, commercial, and academic settings. As authoring software that allows the production of such maps becomes cheaper and easier to use, animated maps will continue to become more numerous and sophisticated. This increase in the number and complexity of animated maps and the resultant need to automate their design and production calls for novel cartographic approaches. This paper stems from a project involving the design of animated maps for a typical multimedia product. An important element of the animations were the transitions between maps of different scales. An explanation of an algorithm to choose map scales suggests how aesthetic judgments can be incorporated into the automated production flow for the finished product.
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Leca, Bernard, Charles-Clemens Rüling, and Dominique Puthod. "Animated Times: Critical Transitions and the Maintenance of Field-Configuring Events." Industry and Innovation 22, no. 3 (2015): 173–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13662716.2015.1033839.

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Elster, Jon. "Reason, interest and passion in the East European transitions." Social Science Information 38, no. 4 (1999): 499–519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/053901899038004001.

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The politics of transitions to democracy include both the forward-looking task of constitution-making and the backward-looking task of transitional justice. To study these processes and to explain their outcomes, one must among other things identify the motives of the political actors that are involved. Following the French moralists, the article tries to identify and assess the importance of interest, passion and reason as motives of the actors. The article also discusses the tendency for actors to misrepresent their motivations, and the frequent formation of alliances between actors animated by different motives that converge on specific policy issues.
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FIALHO, ANDRE TADEU SANTOS. "ANIMATED TRANSITIONS FOR WEB APPLICATIONS BASED ON MODELS." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2007. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=12317@1.

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COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR<br>Apresentamos nesta dissertação uma abordagem para autoria de transições animadas em aplicações Web. As transições podem ser definidas como uma mudança de estado navegacional que resulta na alteração dos widgets e da interface. Tais alterações são, em sua maioria, representadas de forma abrupta em interfaces não animadas. O uso de animações permite uma representação gradual das transformações que ocorrem, caracterizando então, transições suaves que revelam mais claramente ao usuário a operação de navegação subjacente. A abordagem é dividida em duas etapas: Modelagem das interfaces e modelagem das transições. Na primeira etapa definimos as interfaces através da especificação de interfaces abstratas da metodologia SHDM/OOHDM. Para modelagem de transições, identificamos as animações para cada transformação e definimos através da retórica da animação: A estrutura retórica da transição, que define a seqüência de execução, e os estilos retóricos, que definem propriedades de efeitos e duração das animações. A abordagem foi implementada estendendo o ambiente de autoria hipermídia, HyperDE, possibilitando então a geração de protótipos de aplicações com transições suaves. Para execução das animações elaborou-se também uma biblioteca de transições utilizando a tecnologia Dynamic HTML. Uma avaliação preliminar com usuários demonstrou maior satisfação no uso de transições suaves e maior facilidade na interpretação de relações entre instâncias navegadas durante a interação.<br>In this dissertation we introduce an approach for the authoring of animated transitions in Web applications. The transitions can be defined as navigational state changes that result in the alteration of the presented widgets and interface. These alterations are usually represented abruptly through non-animated interfaces. The use of animation allows a gradual representation of the transformations that occur, characterizing a smooth transition that reveals to the user the underlying navigation operation. The approach is divided in two steps: The interface modeling and the transition modeling. In the first step, we define the interfaces through a specification of abstract interfaces provided by the SHDM/OOHDM method. In the transition modeling, we identify the animations for each transformation and define through the animation rhetorics: The transition rhetorical structure, which defines the animation execution sequence, and the rhetoric styles, that defines the effects and duration proprieties of the animation. The approach was implemented by extending the hypermedia authoring environment, HyperDE, providing smooth transitions for the generated application prototypes. In order to allow the execution of the animations, we have also developed a transition library using Dynamic HTML technology. A preliminary evaluation with users showed greater satisfaction in the use of smooth transitions and a better interpretation of the relations between navigated instances during the interaction process.
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Cnattingius, Linda. "Analyzing the effect of animated transitions on the user experience of mobile interfaces." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-301641.

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Animations in interfaces, when designed correctly, are shown to be beneficial for usability and user experience (UX). However, most designers create their animations from personal preference without knowledge of how their animated transitions affect the user experience, which increases the risk of them becoming distracting and ruining the experience. Current studies on the topic focus mostly on the usability aspects of animations while the research regarding the emotional impact and aesthetics remain sparse. By understanding how the properties of transitions impact the whole user experience of a user interface, well thought out design choices can be made for improving the experience. The aim of this thesis was to investigate how three transforms and five easing types in animated transitions affect user emotions and perceived user experience. These properties were examined and compared using the mixed method approach of semi-structured interviews, Think-Aloud and the shortened version of AttrakDiff. The results of this thesis indicate that both easings and transforms can affect the perceptions of speed, and that faster perceived transitions are generally more preferred. Also, that the transforms can be more or less suitable for communicating certain changes, and that easings can convey certain impressions suiting different contexts in mobile UIs. The insights of this study can be used for guidance in designing or choosing transitions for specific affective purposes for an improved user experience.<br>Animationer i gränssnitt sägs gynna användbarhet och användarupplevelse när de är utformade korrekt. De flesta designers skapar dock sina animationer utifrån personliga preferenser utan kunskap om hur deras animerade övergångar påverkar användarupplevelsen, vilket ökar risken för att distraherande animationer som kan förstöra upplevelsen istället. I dagsläget fokuserar studier inom detta område främst på användbarhet av animationer medan forskningen kring emotionell påverkan och estetik är begränsad. Genom att förstå hur egenskaperna för animerade övergångar påverkar hela användarupplevelsen för ett användargränssnitt kan mer genomtänkta designval göras för att förbättra upplevelsen. Syftet med denna avhandling var att undersöka hur tre transformationer och fem olika accelerationer i animerade övergångar påverkar användarnas känslor och användarupplevelse när de används i ett mobilt gränssnitt. Dessa egenskaper undersöktes och jämfördes med genom semi-strukturerade intervjuer, Think-Aloud metoden och den förkortade versionen av AttrakDiff. Resultaten tyder på att både accelerationer och transformationer kan påverka uppfattningen av animationens hastighet, och att snabbare upplevda övergångar i allmänhet är mer föredragna. Dessutom kan transformationerna kan vara mer eller mindre lämpliga för att kommunicera vissa förändringar i gränssnittet, och olika accelerationer kan förmedla vissa intryck som passar i olika sammanhang i mobila användargränssnitt. Resultaten av denna studie kan användas som vägledning vid utformning av övergångar för specifika affektiva ändamål och för en förbättrad användarupplevelse.
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Cordeil, Maxime. "Exploration et exploitation de l’espace de conception des transitions animées en visualisation d’information." Thesis, Toulouse, ISAE, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013ESAE0044/document.

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Les visualisations de données permettent de transmettre de l’information aux utilisateurs. Pour explorer et comprendre les données, les utilisateurs sont amenés à interagir avec ces visualisations.Toutefois, l’interaction avec les visualisations modifie le visuel. Pour éviter des changements brusques et garder l’utilisateur focalisé sur les objets graphiques d’intérêt, des transitions visuelles sont nécessaires pour accompagner les modifications de la visualisation. Ces transitions visuelles peuvent être codées sous la forme d’animations, ou de techniques qui permettent de faire des correspondances, ou des liens avec des données représentées sur plusieurs affichages. Le premier objectif de cette thèse était d’étudier les bénéfices et les propriétés des animations pour l’exploration et la compréhension de grandes quantités de données multidimensionnelles. Nous avons établi en conséquence une taxonomie des transitions animées en visualisation d’information basée sur les tâches des utilisateurs. Cette taxonomie a permis de constater qu’il n’existe pas de contrôle utilisateur sur la direction des objets durant l’animation. Nous avons donc proposé des interactions pour le contrôle de la direction des objets graphiques lors d’une transition animée. D’autre part, nous avons étudié une technique de transition animée mettant en jeu une rotation 3D entre visualisations. Nous avons identifié les avantages qu’elle pouvait apporter et en avons proposé une amélioration.Le second objectif était d’étudier les transitions visuelles dans le domaine du Contrôle du Trafic Aérien. En effet, les contrôleurs utilisent de nombreuses visualisations qui comportent des informations étalées et dupliquées sur plusieurs affichages: l’écran Radar, le tableau de strips, des listes spécifiques d’avions (départ, arrivées) etc. Ainsi dans leur activité, les Contrôleurs Aériens réalisent des transitions visuelles en recherchant et en reliant de l’information à travers les différents affichages. Nous avons étudié comment les animations pouvaient être utilisées dans le domaine du contrôle aérien en implémentant un prototype d’image radar regroupant trois visualisations usuelles pour instrumenter l’activité de supervision du trafic aérien<br>Data visualizations allow information to be transmitted to users. In order to explore and understand the data, it is often necessary for users to manipulate the display of this data. When manipulating the visualization, visual transitions are necessary to avoid abrupt changes in this visualization, and to allow the user to focus on the graphical object of interest. These visual transitions can be coded as an animation, or techniques that link the data across several displays. The first aim of this thesis was to examine the benefits and properties of animated transitions used to explore and understand large quantities of multidimensional data. In order to do so, we created a taxonomy of existing animated transitions. This taxonomy allowed us to identify that no animated transition currently exists that allows the user to control the direction of objects during the transition. We therefore proposed an animated transition that allows the user to have this control during the animation. In addition, we studied an animated transition technique that uses 3D rotation to transition between visualizations. We identified the advantages of this technique and propose an improvement to the current design. The second objective was to study the visual transitions used in the Air Traffic Control domain. Air Traffic Controllers use a number of visualizations to view vast information which is duplicated in several places: the Radar screen, the strip board, airplane lists (departures/arrivals) etc. Air traffic controllers perform visual transitions as they search between these different displays of information. We studied the way animations can be used in the Air Traffic Control domain by implementing a radar image prototype which combines three visualizations typically used by Air Traffic Controllers
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Maes, Ludovic. "Stabilité des coordinations locomotrices quadrupèdes : allures et transitions." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009MNHN0006.

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La quantification des coordinations locomotrices quadrupèdes en toutes circonstances (environnements simples ou complexes, locomotion régulière, accélérations et décélérations), montre que l’approche en séquences antéropostérieures reflète la réalité des mécanismes régissant ces coordinations. Elle lie les dimensions temporelle et spatiale des coordinations, en relation avec la morphologie de l’animal, et montre une même logique coordinatrice, corrélée à la similitude dynamique, chez tous les mammifères terrestres. La stabilité des coordinations a ainsi été caractérisée chez le chien, en définissant toutefois des facteurs agissant sur la stabilité ou l’instabilité des coordinations, ou bien responsables des différences au sein des mammifères. Les mécanismes de 11 types de transitions d’allures ont aussi été décryptés, révélant l’existence de programmes moteurs de transitions, qui permettent de passer d’une allure à une autre sans entraver la fluidité de la progression de l’animal<br>The quantification of quadrupedal limb coordination in all possible circumstances (simple or complex environment, steady locomotion, acceleration or deceleration) shows that the anteroposterior sequence approach reflects the actual mechanisms of coordination. It is especially powerful in linking the temporal and spatial dimensions of coordination in relation to the morphology of animals, and revealed the same basic pattern of coordinations in terrestrial mammals giving rise to the observed trend towards dynamic similarity. The steadiness of coordination has been characterized in dogs, and factors have been identified, affecting steadiness and unsteadiness of coordination, or that are responsible for differences between mammals. The mechanisms underlying 11 types of gait transitions have been also described, suggesting the existence of transitional programs to control the switch from a gait to another, without hampering the smooth progression of animals
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Fourat, Estelle. "Socio-anthropologie d'une transition protéique : comprendre la consommation des aliments protéiques d'origine animale à Delhi et Vadodara (Inde)." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOU20096.

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La transition protéique correspond au processus de substitution entre protéines impliqué dans le cycle de la transition nutritionnelle, résultant de la transformation des normes et valeurs attachées aux aliments qui les fournissent. En Inde, la part relative des protéines ne s’inverse pas au profit des protéines animales dont l’augmentation se fait principalement par des aliments non carnés. Grâce à une enquête qualitative à Delhi et quantitative à Vadodara, la thèse démêle les déterminants aux décisions alimentaires concernant un portefeuille d’aliments protéiques d’origine animale, et leurs formes d’intégration dans les catégories alimentaires. Le modèle examine en effet les processus socioculturels de gestion de la mort alimentaire, régulateurs de la frontière végétarien/non-végétarien, ainsi que les frontières et contenus de ces catégories, perméables aux effets de la modernisation. Si les consommations apparaissent surdéterminées par des variables ethniques et sociales, les résultats invitent à considérer les dynamiques de différenciation sociale internes à ces groupes et opérées par ces aliments, ainsi que les contextes interactionnels agissant sur leur prévalence. A l’échelle micro-individuelle, les liens à l’alimentation et à ces aliments agencent des formes de régimes, évolutives dans un parcours alimentaire et biographique, établissant la relation entre l’individu, son alimentation, et le collectif. La thèse démontre l’autonomie culturelle vis à vis de contraintes biologiques et discute la convergence alimentaire par la place singulière des protéines animales dans les régimes alimentaires<br>The protein transition corresponds to the process of substitution between proteins involved in the cycle of nutrition transition. In India the relative share of protein is not reversed in favor of animal protein whose increase is primarily through non-meat foods. Through a qualitative survey in Delhi and a quantitative one in Vadodara, the thesis unravels the determinants of food decisions regarding a portfolio of animal-based protein foods, and its forms of integration in the food categories. The model looks at the sociocultural process of the killing for food, which regulate the vegetarian/non-vegetarian boundary, as well as the boundaries and content of these categories, permeable to modernity. If the overall consumption appears overdetermined by ethnic and social variables, the results invite to consider the dynamics of social differentiation internal to these groups and produced by foods items, as well as interactional contexts acting on their prevalence. At the micro-individual level, ties to food and ties to animal foods shape forms of diets in a biographical journey, establishing the relationship between the individual, his food, and the collective. The thesis demonstrates the cultural autonomy with respect to biological constraints and discusses food convergence by the singular arrangement of animal proteins in the diets
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Frouvelle, Amic. "Modélisation de phénomènes d'agrégation et de morphogénèse au sein des sociétés animales." Toulouse 3, 2011. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/1174/.

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Cette thèse est consacrée à l'étude, à différentes échelles, de modèles de particules se déplaçant à vitesse constante et en interaction d'alignement (des variantes de la version continue en temps du modèle de Vicsek proposée par P. Degond et S. Motsch), qui interviennent dans la description du comportement d'individus dans des sociétés animales telles que des bancs de poissons ou des nuées d'oiseaux. Dans une première partie, on étudie l'influence au niveau macroscopique de variantes introduites au niveau individuel. On obtient dans certains cas le même type de modèle macroscopique que pour le modèle original, la différence se situant dans les coefficients finaux et dans la possibilité d'une perte d'hyperbolicité. Dans une autre variante, où le taux de relaxation vers la direction moyenne des particules voisines est proportionnel à leur quantité de mouvement, on met en évidence un phénomène de transition de phase entre le modèle précédent et un modèle de type diffusion. Enfin on introduit une variante du modèle où les particules se déplacent sur une variété Riemannienne. Dans une seconde partie, on analyse la dynamique de la version homogène en espace du modèle avec transition de phase qui se présente sous la forme d'une équation de Fokker–Planck non linéaire. Cette équation, aussi appelée équation de Doi avec potentiel dipolaire, apparaît également dans l'étude de suspensions de polymères. On obtient des résultats précis qui permettent de décrire cette transition de phase. En particulier on montre la convergence exponentielle (ou algébrique dans le cas critique) vers un état d'équilibre de type déterminé par la condition initiale<br>This thesis is devoted to the study, at different scales, of models of particles moving with constant speed and with alignment interaction (variants of the time-continuous version of the Vicsek model proposed by P. Degond and S. Motsch), which arise in the description of the behavior of individuals inside animal societies such as fish schools or flocks of birds. In a first part, we study the influence, at the macroscopic level, of variants introduced at the individual level. We get in some cases the same type of macroscopic model as for the original one, the difference being in the final coefficients and in the possible loss of hyperbolicity. In another variant, where the rate of relaxation to the mean direction of the neighboring particles is proportional to their momentum, we highlight a phenomenon of phase transition between the previous model and a diffusive-type model. Finally we introduce a variant of the model where the particles move on a Riemannian manifold. In a second part, we analyze the dynamics of the space-homogeneous version of the model with phase transition, which takes the form of a nonlinear Fokker–Planck equation. This equation, also called Doi equation with dipolar potential, also appears in the study of suspensions of polymers. We obtain precise results which allow to describe this phase transition. In particular, we prove the exponential convergence (or algebraic in the critical case) to a steady state, the type of which is given by the initial condition
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Dudognon, Carole. "Entre chasse et pastoralisme, l'art rupestre de la région d'Arica-Parinacota (Chili)." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOU20041/document.

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A l’extrême nord du Chili, dans la région d’Arica-Parinacota, ce travail de recherche, axé sur l’étude de trois abris ornés (Vilacaurani, Incani et Anocariri), vise à mettre en évidence les étapes de la transformation culturelle et socio-économiques des populations andines en lien avec le processus de la domestication animale. Entre 2800 et 3800 m dans le piémont andin, l’implantation humaine semble correspondre à l’écosystème de certaines espèces, telles que le guanaco et le taruca, abondamment chassées pendant les périodes les plus anciennes. Les plus importants témoignages, actuellement connus, de cette occupation se retrouvent au cœur d’abris sous roche ou sur de larges panneaux à travers d’imposantes fresques polychromes. Les artistes ont mis l’accent sur la figure animale, principalement les camélidés de genre lama (guanaco et lama) et sur la représentation de scènes variées telles la chasse, le piégeage ou encore la pâture. Ces représentations sont significatives, car elles évoquent des possibles phases de la domestication des camélidés qui a débuté autour de 6000 BP dans les Andes centrales (Wings, 1986 ; Wheeler et al., 1977 ; Lavallée et Julien, 1980 ; Lavallée et al., 1995) débouchant sur le développement des sociétés pastorales et d’une économie de production dans les hautes terres andines. Pourtant, les mécanismes de cette transformation restent encore mal connus. Cette recherche offre une nouvelle lecture des manifestations artistiques comme source première d’information pour comprendre la transition socio-économique et culturelle des populations des hautes terres. A travers l’étude des scènes picturales et l’imposant système de superposition des figures, nous sommes en mesure de décrire le glissement progressif, autant sur le plan technique que symbolique, et les étapes transitoires qui caractérisent le passage d’une économie principalement fondée sur la chasse à une économie pastorale<br>In the far north of Chile, in the region of Arica-Parinacota, this research, centered on the study of three decorated shelters (Vilacaurani, Incani and Anocariri), aim at highlighting the socioeconomic and cultural stages of the transformation of the Andean populations in connection with the process of the animal domestication. Between 2800 and 3800 m in Andean Piedmont, the human settling seems to correspond to the ecosystem of certain species such as the guanaco and the taruca abundantly hunted during the most ancient periods. The most important testimonies of this activity, so far known, are found at the heart of shelters or on wide panels through impressive polychromatic frescoes. The artists put the accent on the animal figure, mainly Camelidae of the genus Lama (guanaco and llama) and on the representation of varied scenes such hunting, capture or grazing. These representations are significant because they evoke possible phases of the Camelid’s domestication which began around 6000 BP in the central Andes (Wings, 1986 ; Wheeler et al., 1977 ; Lavallée et Julien, 1980 ; Lavallée et al., 1995) which result in the development of the pastoral societies and the economy of production in the Andean highlands. Nevertheless, mechanisms working in this transformation remain badly known. This research offers a new reading of the artistic manifestations as first source of information to understand the socioeconomic and cultural transition of the populations in the highlands. Through the study of the pictorial scenes and the impressive system of overlapping of figures, we are capable of describing the progressive sliding, both on the technical plan and the symbolism, and the transitory stages which characterize the passage of an economy mainly based on hunting to a pastoral economy
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Petetin, Anne. "Relations climat-sol-végétation dans le Trièves-Beaumont, zone de transition des Alpes occidentales ; application : typologie forestière et productivité du sapin." Grenoble 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993GRE10086.

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Cette etude des relations climat-sol-vegetation a pour objectif de preciser les potentialites et la plasticite ecologique du sapin (abies alba, mill. ) dans une region de transition des alpes occidentales, le trieves-beaumont. Le sapin s'etend en effet vers les basses altitudes, suite a la recolonisation forestiere, sans que le sylviculteur soit certain de l'adequation des conditions ecologiques, en regard des exigences en humidite de cette espece. La position biogeographique de la region a d'abord du etre precisee, puis l'examen des differentes formations forestieres a permis de reveler la structuration ecologique de la vegetation et de preciser les limites stationnelles du sapin, avant la confirmation des resultats en termes fonctionnels, par l'etude de la productivite. Principal resultat, l'aspect meridional de la region se traduit directement dans la hierarchie des variables ecologiques, par l'influence des expositions et la preponderance du facteur hydrique, qui dictent la repartition des ecosystemes et la productivite des peuplements forestiers
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Chih-HsuanYu and 余至軒. "Evaluation for Attractiveness of Animated Page Transitions on Smartphones." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80012436189142788933.

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碩士<br>國立成功大學<br>工業設計學系<br>102<br>Nowadays, advances in technology have made smartphones equipped with high performance chips and high resolution displays. The overloaded data displays are increasingly complex in user interface and exceed human perceptual capacity to efficiently interpret them. Consequently, animated transitions in user interface play a fundamental role of supporting the user in integrating and relating information across displays and representations. In fact, judiciously applying animated transitions can make the user interface easier to understand, feel smoother, more natural, and be more appealing. In general, animated page transitions are frequently and broadly applied in reader applications on smartphones, because the screen size of smartphones is limited so that users have to frequently switch different contents and categories between screens. In this way, the form of animated page transitions crucially affects the reading experience, and helps to create the uniqueness and appealing of reader applications. This paper describes how the constituent elements of animated page transitions affect user emotions, and clarifies the relationships between different types of page transitions and users reactions. The aim of this paper is to build an interface design principle of animated page transitions on smartphone for helping mobile application developers to select the suitable page transitions according to user emotions. This study applied Evaluation Grid Method and Quantification theory type I based on Miryoku engineering to figure out the attractiveness of various types of animated page transitions. We summarize five dimensions of attractiveness of animated page transitions, which include “User Control”, “Fluency”, “Spatial Extension”, “Reading Satisfaction”, and “Natural and Intuitive”. The results show that animated page transitions on smartphones have the strong relation with user gestures, visual movement, and the logicality of how information appears on the screen.
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KO, TING-HUAN, and 柯庭歡. "Information Personalization and Animated Transition Interface for Hospital Navigation Services." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58t8nv.

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碩士<br>國立臺北科技大學<br>工業設計系創新設計碩士班<br>107<br>Modern hospital buildings are the most complex interior space. Each hospital is comprised of a wide range of services and functional units. The numerous medical service units makes the number of directional signages in a path nodes unlimitedly increased. In addition, hospitals must serve and support many different users and stakeholders. The designer has to be an advocate for the patients and visitors who do not generally have direct input into the hospital interior design. In this case, visitors with less familiarity to the hospital environment have to struggle against "visual information overload" searching for their target directional signages. Through problem analysis, this study introduced the "electronic directional signage system" in the first design development stage. We applied the concept of " turn-by-turn" strategy of wayfinding navigation and utilized skill of "personalized destination information" for decreasing the number of directional signages from 15 or more to 6 that significantly contribute to the visual search efficiency in identifying the target. The electronic directional signage matrix was equipped with six digital panels of directional signage, which sequentially presents "personalized destinations and directions". An usability inspection of heuristics evaluation was carried out by employing interface design experts in identifying usability problems and raised queries about (1) perceivable content changes and (2) confusion when there is no message queue. In order to solve these problems, the second stage design that employed skills of "Animated Transition" effect was introduced into the signage shifting of directional signages, so that the user could visually track the content shifting in digital panels and clearly perceived the causal relationship of the signage shifting, by which, the interface predictability was enhanced. In order to verify the feasibility of the " Animated Transition of directional signages system", an usability test was executed to evaluate (1) the reaction time performance of the "directional signages visual search task", and (2) the adaptability (learnability) of the directional signages animated interface. The results: (1) The " turn-by-turn" strategy of wayfinding navigation is applicable to the hospital environment, especially when employing "personalized destination information" in the electronic directional signage system which significantly improved visual search efficiency in identifying the target. (2) The “Animated Transition” electronic directional signage system that allows the user to visually track content shifting on the screen, and as a result, improve the predictability of space and time. (3) The " Animated Transition of directional signages" provides the user with better learnability and enhances universal usability.
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Books on the topic "Animated transitions"

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Gillespie, Charles. From suspended animation to animated suspension: Political parties and the difficult birth of Uruguay's transition 1973-1983. Centro de Informaciones y Estudios del Uruguay, 1985.

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Gillespie, Charles. From suspended animation to animated suspension: Poliotical parties and the difficult birth of Uruguay's transition, 1973-1983. Centro de Informaciones y Estudios del Uruguay, 1985.

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Bohn, James, and Jeff Kurtti. Music in Disney's Animated Features. University Press of Mississippi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496812148.001.0001.

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Music in Disney’s Animated Features: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Jungle Book investigates how music functions in Disney Animated films. The book identifies several techniques used in a number of Disney animated movies. In addition it also presents a history of music in Disney animated films, as well as biographical information on several of the Studios’ seminal composers. The popularity and critical acclaim of Disney animated features is built as much on music as it is on animation. From Steamboat Willie through Bambi, music is the organizing element of Disney’s animation. Songs that establish character and aid in narrative form the backbone of the Studios’ animated features from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through The Jungle Book and beyond. In the course of their early animated features the Studios’ composers developed a number of techniques and models that have been used throughout their oeuvre. Instrumental instances of a given film’s songs are used to comment on various character’s thoughts, as well as on the plot and action. Songs featured in Disney films are often transitioned into or out of using rhymed, metered dialog, functioning in much the same way as recitative in opera. The book also explores the use of theme and variation technique, leitmotif, theatrical conventions, and song archetypes.
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Hourdry, Jacques. Métamorphoses animales. Transitions écologiques - Premier et deuxième cycles, CAPES, agrégation. Hermann, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Animated transitions"

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Trapp, Marcus, and René Yasmin. "Addressing Animated Transitions already in Mobile App Storyboards." In Design, User Experience, and Usability. Web, Mobile, and Product Design. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39253-5_81.

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Huhtala, Jussi, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Aino Ahtinen, Leena Ventä, and Minna Isomursu. "Animated Transitions for Adaptive Small Size Mobile Menus." In Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2009. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03655-2_84.

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van der Vaart, Elske, Bart de Boer, Albert Hankel, and Bart Verheij. "Agents Adopting Agriculture:Modeling the Agricultural Transition." In From Animals to Animats 9. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11840541_62.

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Vaghani, Sidhdharthkumar, Yuxiang Pan, Fred Hamker, and John Nassour. "Gait Transition Between Simple and Complex Locomotion in Humanoid Robots." In From Animals to Animats 15. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97628-0_10.

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Cuperlier, N., M. Quoy, C. Giovannangeli, P. Gaussier, and P. Laroque. "Transition Cells for Navigation and Planning in an Unknown Environment." In From Animals to Animats 9. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11840541_24.

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Hirel, Julien, Philippe Gaussier, Mathias Quoy, and Jean-Paul Banquet. "Why and How Hippocampal Transition Cells Can Be Used in Reinforcement Learning." In From Animals to Animats 11. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15193-4_34.

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Lourenco, João, and Luís Gomes. "Animated Graphical User Interface Generator Framework for Input-Output Place-Transition Petri Net Models." In Applications and Theory of Petri Nets. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68746-7_27.

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Fabbris, Luigi, and Manuela Scioni. "Does an entrepreneurial spirit animate fresh graduates in their work-seeking during uncertain times?" In Proceedings e report. Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-304-8.04.

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The labour market is becoming harder and harder even for graduates. The economic difficulties added by Covid-19 restrictions worsened the graduates’ employability. In our opinion, public authorities should intervene to soften the school-to-work transition and graduates should become more entrepreneurial to overcome own market difficulties. We realised a survey on graduates from Padua University, the largest university in the Veneto region, Italy. In this survey, among other things, the entrepreneurial spirit of graduates was investigated. This spirit is intended as both the propensity to undertake an own business and the skill to find own ways and resources to overcome the possible difficulties while searching for a job either as employee or self-employed. It emerged that the propensity to start an own business concerns only a bunch of fresh graduates and that the capacity to implement personality resources is large among young people but remains unexplored because of cultural and contingent reasons.
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Ghadiri, M. R. "Self-Organized Autocatalytic Chemical Networks and Molecular Ecosystems: Do They Provide the Experimental Tools for Modeling the Transition from Inanimate to Animate Chemistry?" In Recent Trends in Molecular Recognition. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03574-0_11.

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Smil, Vaclav. "Energies." In Grand Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190060664.003.0004.

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Traditional societies depended on biofuels and animate power from draft animals and human labor. The energy transition reduced biomass fuels to a globally marginal role, as fossil fuel extraction and electricity generation provided abundant and affordable energy. Consequences of this supply were magnified by conversions of fuels and electricity in new prime movers (first steam engines, and then internal combustion engines, electric lights, and motors). Indeed, they have nearly eliminated animate power, resulting in mechanization of agriculture and industrial production, in the rise of mass mobility, and in the deployment of electronic devices throughout the entire economy. Higher average per capita energy supply has been even more impressive when steady gains in conversion efficiency, and the resulting declines of energy intensities of products and services, are taken into account.
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Conference papers on the topic "Animated transitions"

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Dragicevic, Pierre, Anastasia Bezerianos, Waqas Javed, Niklas Elmqvist, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. "Temporal distortion for animated transitions." In the 2011 annual conference. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979233.

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Du, Fan, Nan Cao, Jian Zhao, and Yu-Ru Lin. "Trajectory Bundling for Animated Transitions." In CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702123.2702476.

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Dessart, Charles-Eric, Vivian Genaro Motti, and Jean Vanderdonckt. "Animated transitions between user interface views." In the International Working Conference. ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2254556.2254623.

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Perrot, Alexandre, and David Auber. "FATuM - Fast Animated Transitions Using Multi-buffers." In 2015 19th International Conference on Information Visualisation (iV). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iv.2015.24.

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Dessart, Charles-Eric, Vivian Genaro Motti, and Jean Vanderdonckt. "Showing user interface adaptivity by animated transitions." In the 3rd ACM SIGCHI symposium. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1996461.1996501.

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Huhtala, Jussi, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Minna Isomursu, and Jonna Häkkilä. "Animated UI transitions and perception of time." In the 28th international conference. ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1753326.1753527.

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Vanderdonckt, Jean. "Animated transitions for empowering interactive information systems." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rcis.2012.6240413.

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Guilmaine, David, Christophe Viau, and Michael J. McGuffin. "Hierarchically animated transitions in visualizations of tree structures." In the International Working Conference. ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2254556.2254653.

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Shanmugasundaram, Maruthappan, and Pourang Irani. "The effect of animated transitions in zooming interfaces." In the working conference. ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1385569.1385642.

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Pulo, Kevin. "Navani: Navigating Large-Scale Visualisations with Animated Transitions." In 2007 11th International Conference Information Visualization (IV '07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iv.2007.82.

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