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Journal articles on the topic "Virtual Square"

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Yonghe, Deng. "Improved Total Least Square Algorithm." Open Civil Engineering Journal 9, no. 1 (June 26, 2015): 394–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874149501509010394.

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Aim to blemish of total least square algorithm based on error equation of virtual observation,this paper proposed a sort of improved algorithm which doesn’t neglect condition equation of virtual observation,and considers both error equation and condition equation of virtual observation.So,the improved algorithm is better.Finally,this paper has fitted a straight line in three-dimensional space based on the improved algorithm.The result showed that the improved algorithm is viable and valid.
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Economou, A., S. D. Bolis, C. E. Efstathiou, and G. J. Volikakis. "A “virtual” electroanalytical instrument for square wave voltammetry." Analytica Chimica Acta 467, no. 1-2 (September 2002): 179–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-2670(02)00191-5.

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Davoli, Renzo, and Michael Goldweber. "Virtual square ( V 2 ) in computer science education." ACM SIGCSE Bulletin 37, no. 3 (September 2005): 301–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1151954.1067528.

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Kim, Seungnam, Jaecheol Kim, and Beakchan Kim. "Immersive Virtual Reality-Aided Conjoint Analysis of Urban Square Preference by Living Environment." Sustainability 12, no. 16 (August 10, 2020): 6440. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12166440.

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Though several studies have explored the ways in which people perceive the qualities of urban squares, the influence of living environments on such perceptions has received little attention. To fill this gap, this study examined differences in preferences for urban square design elements, particularly, the ratio of the width of a public space to the height of the surrounding buildings (D/H ratio), square size, and façade details, among people with different living environments. Virtual reality simulation techniques were used in controlled experiments with 100 participants of various nationalities, mostly Koreans, and conjoint analysis was applied to determine what combination of design elements most influenced urban square preferences. Participants experienced eight virtual squares designed with different combinations of the three design elements and assessed them based on five indicators of the quality of urban squares. Among the three design elements, the D/H ratio most significantly influenced the perceptions of quality, regardless of participants’ living environments. We conclude that the level of experience in various urban environments may affect people’s familiarity with these environments and their spatial perception and preferences. We thus suggest that socio-cultural differences related to users’ living environments should receive more attention in urban design practice. We also demonstrate that the emerging combination of immersive virtual reality technology and conjoint analysis can function as a useful tool for urban design research.
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Yang, Dong-Sheng, and Qiang Xu. "Virtual boundary meshless least square integral method with moving least squares approximation for 2D elastic problem." Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 37, no. 3 (March 2013): 616–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enganabound.2013.01.006.

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Sun, Liang, Le Feng, Yiyun Zhang, Xiang Ji, Han Wong, and Zhibin Wei. "Research on Correlation Between Underground Squares’ Interface Morphology and Spatial Experience Based on Virtual Reality." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 03 (July 24, 2019): 2050004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001420500044.

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Underground square, as a recreation and activity place for citizens, represents the underground space quality of a city, so its spatial experience is of great significance. This research discussed the influence and effects of underground squares’ interface morphology on spatial experience. By field research of ten large-scale urban underground spaces, the basic elements and related numerical interval of underground squares’ interface morphology were summarized, and on basis of this, underground square virtual models with different interface morphology were built. Based on the platform of immersive virtual reality system (IVRS), combing the isovist method and the SD method, this paper made a quantitative analysis on the relevance between interface morphology and spatial experience, and the relevant compliance indicators of interface morphology were summarized. The experimental results show that the spatial experience is good at the interface density of 0.402 and interface opening’s aspect ratio of 2–3. This can provide reference and foundation for urban underground spatial design in future.
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Xinwang Gui, Xinwang Gui, Michael Anthony Galle Michael Anthony Galle, Li Qian Li Qian, Weilong Liang Weilong Liang, Ciming Zhou Ciming Zhou, Yiwen Ou Yiwen Ou, and Dian Fan Dian Fan. "Demodulation method combining virtual reference interferometry and minimum mean square error for fiber-optic Fabry–Perot sensors." Chinese Optics Letters 16, no. 1 (2018): 010606. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/col201816.010606.

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Yoga, I. Putu Harta, and Gst Ayu Vida Mastrika Giri, S.Kom., M.Cs. "Virtual Hybrid Synthesizer Application." JELIKU (Jurnal Elektronik Ilmu Komputer Udayana) 8, no. 3 (January 27, 2020): 357. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jlk.2020.v08.i03.p19.

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Hybrid synthesizers can be syntheses with digital or analog signals on a hardware device. In this article hybrid means make a virtual digital synthesis which combines several synthesis methods. The method used is the synthesis method of additive, substractive, and amplitude modulation (AM). Where the initial signal is an oscillator by making waves with the form Sinusoide Wave, Square Wave and Saw Tooth Wave. This virtual synthesis produces sound that has the same fundamental frequency as the fundamental frequency of notes. Keywords: Hibrid Synthesizer, Additive, Substractive, Amplitude Modulation
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Khademian, Behzad, Jacob Apkarian, and Keyvan Hashtrudi-Zaad. "Assessment of Environmental Effects on Collaborative Haptic Guidance." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 20, no. 3 (June 1, 2011): 191–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres_a_00044.

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This paper investigates the effect of environmental factors on user performance in a dual-user haptic guidance system. The system under study allows for interaction between both users, the trainee and the trainer, to collaboratively perform a common task in a shared virtual environment. User studies are carried out to experimentally evaluate the users' performance while following square and circular trajectories with two viewpoints of the environment (top view and front view), while the virtual manipulator tool moves in free motion or against forbidden-region virtual fixtures. The performance is measured and statistically evaluated against task completion time, tracking accuracy, and user energy exchange. The studies revealed that changing the environment geometry from a square to a circle results in reduced task completion time and tracking error. Changing the environment viewpoint from top to front decreases the task completion time in both geometries. Forbidden-region virtual fixtures increase energy exchange by both users and decrease task completion time while compromising the tracking performance in the square-following task. However, when visual feedback is removed in the presence of the fixtures, the square tracking performance improves. The results also indicate a strong relationship between user dominance and tracking error only when the experiment is time-limited.
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FUCHS, GUNTER. "HIERARCHIES OF (VIRTUAL) RESURRECTION AXIOMS." Journal of Symbolic Logic 83, no. 1 (March 2018): 283–325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jsl.2017.65.

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AbstractI analyze the hierarchies of the bounded resurrection axioms and their “virtual” versions, the virtual bounded resurrection axioms, for several classes of forcings (the emphasis being on the subcomplete forcings). I analyze these axioms in terms of implications and consistency strengths. For the virtual hierarchies, I provide level-by-level equiconsistencies with an appropriate hierarchy of virtual partially super-extendible cardinals. I show that the boldface resurrection axioms for subcomplete or countably closed forcing imply the failure of Todorčević’s square at the appropriate level. I also establish connections between these hierarchies and the hierarchies of bounded and weak bounded forcing axioms.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Virtual Square"

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Paulin, Jameel Amman. "Congo Square: Afrofuturism as a Space of Confrontation." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu158712552620892.

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Cardace, Antonio. "UMView, a Userspace Hypervisor Implementation." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13184/.

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UMView is a partial virtual machine and userspace hypervisor capable of intercepting system calls and modifying their behavior according to the calling process' view. In order to provide flexibility and modularity UMView supports modules loadable at runtime using a plugin architecture. UMView in particular is the implementation of the View-OS concept which negates the global view assumption which is so radically established in the world of OSes and virtualization.
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Nalli, Michele. "Libvdeplug_agno: Ethernet encryption su reti virtuali." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/17340/.

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In questo elaborato si descrive l'implementazione di libvdeplug_agno: un modulo crittografico per VDE4 che permette di cifrare il traffico di una rete virtuale VDE. Libvdeplug_agno è nato dalla necessità di avere uno strumento crittografico da poter usare in simbiosi con VXVDE per poter permettere agli utenti non amministratori di avere accesso shell alla macchina fisica con accesso alla rete reale. Per poter essere usato efficacemente con VXVDE questo strumento è stato progettato per richiedere una configurazione minima. Libvdeplug_agno può essere usato anche in connessioni point-to-point in sostituzione del vecchio strumento vde_cryptcab, dal momento che è molto più efficiente. Sfruttando delle interfacce TAP, lo si può usare anche per cifrare reti fisiche. Il codice sviluppato si può trovare nel repository ufficiale: https://github.com/rd235/vdeplug_agno.
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WILSCHUTZ, SETH DOUGLAS. "Embodying Civil Society in Public Space: Re-Envisioning the Public Square of Mansfield, Ohio." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1112648545.

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Pereira, Junior Ilton Ancelmo. "Sistema automatizado de medição e análise das propriedades magnéticas de materiais utilizando o quadro de Epstein." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2011. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/1907.

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This master thesis introduces a study about the influence of frequency variation induced in the magnetic properties of materials. Experiments are accomplished in the Epstein frame or Epstein square, the measurements are being acquired through a data acquisition system PC-based, which is handled through a software developed in LabVIEW. As results, we have the magnetization curve, hysteresis loop and specific losses for several preset frequencies, and the harmonic distortion evaluation in current and voltage signals during the trial. The end of the essay presents a methodology able to accomplish the harmonics cancellation generated by the steel saturation, applying a voltage source having adjustable harmonic voltages.
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo sobre a influência da variação da frequência nas propriedades magnéticas dos materiais. Os ensaios são realizados em quadro de Epstein, sendo as medições obtidas através de um sistema de aquisição de dados baseado em PC, o qual é controlado por um software desenvolvido em LabVIEW. Como resultados têm-se a curva de magnetização, a curva de histerese e as perdas específicas para diversas frequências pré-selecionadas, sendo avaliadas as distorções harmônicas de tensão e de corrente, durante os ensaios. Ao final é apresentada uma metodologia capaz de realizar o cancelamento das harmônicas geradas pela saturação do aço, através de uma fonte de tensão com ajuste de harmônicos.
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Pareschi, Federico. "Applying partial virtualization on ELF binaries through dynamic loaders." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/5065/.

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The technology of partial virtualization is a revolutionary approach to the world of virtualization. It lies directly in-between full system virtual machines (like QEMU or XEN) and application-related virtual machines (like the JVM or the CLR). The ViewOS project is the flagship of such technique, developed by the Virtual Square laboratory, created to provide an abstract view of the underlying system resources on a per-process basis and work against the principle of the Global View Assumption. Virtual Square provides several different methods to achieve partial virtualization within the ViewOS system, both at user and kernel levels. Each of these approaches have their own advantages and shortcomings. This paper provides an analysis of the different virtualization methods and problems related to both the generic and partial virtualization worlds. This paper is the result of an in-depth study and research for a new technology to be employed to provide partial virtualization based on ELF dynamic binaries. It starts with a mild analysis of currently available virtualization alternatives and then goes on describing the ViewOS system, highlighting its current shortcomings. The vloader project is then proposed as a possible solution to some of these inconveniences with a working proof of concept and examples to outline the potential of such new virtualization technique. By injecting specific code and libraries in the middle of the binary loading mechanism provided by the ELF standard, the vloader project can promote a streamlined and simplified approach to trace system calls. With the advantages outlined in the following paper, this method presents better performance and portability compared to the currently available ViewOS implementations. Furthermore, some of itsdisadvantages are also discussed, along with their possible solutions.
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Ben, Salem Aymen. "The Application of Multiuser Detection to Spectrally Efficient MIMO or Virtual MIMO SC-FDMA Uplinks in LTE Systems." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30351.

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Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) is a multiple access transmission scheme that has been adopted in the 4th generation 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) of cellular systems. In fact, its relatively low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) makes it ideal for the uplink transmission where the transmit power efficiency is of paramount importance. Multiple access among users is made possible by assigning different users to different sets of non-overlapping subcarriers. With the current LTE specifications, if an SC-FDMA system is operating at its full capacity and a new user requests channel access, the system redistributes the subcarriers in such a way that it can accommodate all of the users. Having less subcarriers for transmission, every user has to increase its modulation order (for example from QPSK to 16QAM) in order to keep the same transmission rate. However, increasing the modulation order is not always possible in practice and may introduce considerable complexity to the system. The technique presented in this thesis report describes a new way of adding more users to an SC-FDMA system by assigning the same sets of subcarriers to different users. The main advantage of this technique is that it allows the system to accommodate more users than conventional SC-FDMA and this corresponds to increasing the spectral efficiency without requiring a higher modulation order or using more bandwidth. During this work, special attentions wee paid to the cases where two and three source signals are being transmitted on the same set of subcarriers, which leads respectively to doubling and tripling the spectral efficiency. Simulation results show that by using the proposed technique, it is possible to add more users to any SC-FDMA system without increasing the bandwidth or the modulation order while keeping the same performance in terms of bit error rate (BER) as the conventional SC-FDMA. This is realized by slightly increasing the energy per bit to noise power spectral density ratio (Eb/N0) at the transmitters.
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Skehan, Daniel Patrick. "Virtual Training System for Diagnostic Ultrasound." Digital WPI, 2011. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/1068.

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"Ultrasound has become a widely used form of medical imaging because it is low-cost, safe, and portable. However, it is heavily dependent on the skill of the operator to capture quality images and properly detect abnormalities. Training is a key component of ultrasound, but the limited availability of training courses and programs presents a significant obstacle to the wider use of ultrasound systems. The goal of this work was to design and implement an interactive training system to help train and evaluate sonographers. This Virtual Training System for Diagnostic Ultrasound is an inexpensive, software-based training system in which the trainee scans a generic scan surface with a sham transducer containing position and orientation sensors. The observed ultrasound image is generated from a pre-stored 3D image volume and is controlled interactively by the user€™s movements of the sham transducer. The patient in the virtual environment represented by the 3D image data may depict normal anatomy, exhibit a specific trauma, or present a given physical condition. The training system provides a realistic scanning experience by providing an interactive real-time display with adjustable image parameters similar to those of an actual diagnostic ultrasound system. This system has been designed to limit the amount of hardware needed to allow for low-cost and portability for the user. The system is able to utilize a PC to run the software. To represent the patient to be scanned, a specific scan surface has been produced that allows for an optical sensor to track the position of the sham transducer. The orientation of the sham transducer is tracked by using an inexpensive inertial measurement unit that relies on the use of quaternions to be integrated into the system. The lack of a physical manikin is overcome by using a visual implementation of a virtual patient in the software along with a virtual transducer that reflects the movements of the user on the scan surface. Pre-processing is performed on the selected 3D image volume to provide coordinate transformation parameters that yield a least-mean square fit from the scan surface to the scanning region of the virtual patient. This thesis presents a prototype training system accomplishing the main goals of being low-cost, portable, and accurate. The ultrasound training system can provide cost-effective and convenient training of physicians and sonographers. This system has the potential to become a powerful tool for training sonographers in recognizing a wide variety of medical conditions."
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Frémondière, Pierre. "L'évolution de l'accouchement dans la lignée humaine. Estimation de la contrainte fœto-pelvienne par deux méthodes complémentaires : la simulation numérique de l'accouchement et l'analyse discriminante des modalités d'accouchement au sein d'un échantillon obstétrical." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM5013.

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Notre objectif est d’étudier les modalités d’accouchement au sein de la lignée humaine. Pour cela, nous utilisons deux approches complémentaires : la simulation numérique de l’accouchement et l’analyse discriminante des modalités d’accouchement au sein d’un échantillon obstétrical. Dans un premier temps, nous construisons des maillages de bassins et de crânes de foetus fossiles grâce à une méthode d’interpolation : le krigeage. Les groupes fossiles considérés sont les Australopithèques, les premiers représentants du genre Homo (PRGH) et les représentants du genre Homo au Pléistocène moyen et supérieur (RPMS). Les dimensions des crânes juvéniles sont utilisées pour estimer « à rebours » les dimensions néonatales à l’aide de courbes de croissance humaine et de chimpanzé. Nous réalisons une simulation numérique de l’accouchement à partir des maillages de ces dyades « virtuelles ». Puis nous réalisons des analyses discriminantes avec un jeu de données issu de mesures réalisées sur le pelviscanner de femmes et sur les mesures du crâne de leur nouveau-né afin de séparer les modalités d’accouchement grâce aux variables foeto-pelviennes. Ces mêmes variables foeto-pelviennes sont mesurées chez les dyades fossiles afin d’identifier, par les analyses discriminantes, leurs modalités d’accouchement les plus probables. Nos résultats suggèrent un accouchement eutocique sans rotation intra-pelvienne chez les Australopithèques, eutocique avec rotation intrapelvienne chez les PRGH, dystocique ou eutocique chez les RPMS, l’accouchement eutocique est caractérisé par une rotation et une incurvation de la trajectoire de descente
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate delivery outcomes for extinct hominids. We therefore use two complementary methods : numerical simulation of childbirth and discriminant analysis of delivery outcomes from an obstetrical sample. First, we use kriging to construct meshes of pelves and neonatal skulls. Fossil hominid specimens included in the study are Australopithecines, early Homo (EH) and middle to early Pleistocene Homo (MEPH). We estimate fetal cranial dimensions with chimpanzee or human cranial growth curve that we reversly use and apply on juveniles skull measurements. “Virtual” dyads are formed from pelves and neonatal skulls. Then, we simulate childbirth of these « virtual » dyads. Different levels of laxity of the sacro-iliac junction and different positions of the fetal head are considered. Finally, we use an obstetrical sample: delivery outcome is noted, CT-scans are used to obtain maternal pelvic measurements and diameters of the fetal head were also measured after delivery. A discriminant analysis is performed using this obstetrical sample to separate delivery outcomes thanks to fetal-pelvic measurements. Fossil dyads were subsequently added in the discriminant analysis to assess delivery outcomes to which they belong. Results suggest small fetal-pelvic constraint for Austalopithecines. This constraint is moderate for EH. Fetal-pelvic constraint is more important for MEPH. We suggest that rotational birth appears with EH. The curved trajectory of the fetal head appears with MEPH. Emergence of rotational birth and curved trajectory of fetal head are probably explained by two major increases in brain size during late and middle Pleistocene
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Jones, Jason M. "Games for training leveraging commercial off the shelf multiplayer gaming software for infantry squad collective training." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2047.

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Combat arms units (both Marine and Army) often do not have enough people, time and resources to properly train collective tasks at the squad level. Resources are often retained by higher headquarters due to tight deployment schedules, land restrictions, logistics constraints and a myriad of other reasons. Due to the current operational demands of combat arms brigades and regiments, the reality of limited resources is often a contributing factor in poor performance at the squad level. Leaders at all levels will need to look for innovative ways to sustain training levels at the small unit level. The scope of this study examined the collective and leader tasks that are required for successful execution of Infantry squad missions (using the Army Training and Evaluation Plan ARTEP 7-8 Drill), and how those tasks could be trained with the use of commercial off-the-shelf multiplayer gaming software. The end-state of this research study is to provide initial analysis on what collective skills games can be used to train at the Infantry squad level, and develop a training model recommendation for the integration of this tool into existing unit plans.
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Books on the topic "Virtual Square"

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IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (13th 2004 Kurashiki-shi, Japan). RO-MAN 2004: 13th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication : proceedings : September 20-22, 2004, Kurashiki, Okayama Japan at Kurashiki Ivy Square. Piscataway, N.J: IEEE, 2004.

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The Complete Virtual Boy. Hagen's Alley Entertainment, 2019.

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The Complete Virtual Boy. Hagen's Alley Entertainment, 2019.

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Believing Aloud Reflections On Being Religious In The Public Square. Cascade Books, 2010.

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Hollingworth, Miles. Sex and the Last Stand. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190873998.003.0005.

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And what about Heidegger and Kant and the whole history of Western philosophy? Isn’t the final metaphor for a science that doesn’t think and an imperative that is categorical the vision that we are one day going to be having sex with machines? Isn’t that how we are going to square the circle of the Western mind? For if the circle of it truly enough shows that we are predestinated rather than free, aren’t we going to have to square it by seeking out the ultimate humiliation—Then do that Kantian trick where we turn around and call that humiliation’s endurance our virtue? By going to its final extreme, we will prove our loyalty and our love. In our subjection to a tasteless, faceless, painful sex we will prove our freedom and autonomy of will.
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Kristjánsson, Kristján. Gratitude. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809678.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 offers a reconstruction of gratitude as an Aristotelian virtuous emotion, along the argumentative lines suggested in Chapter 1. The chapter begins with an overview of recent discourses on gratitude in philosophy and psychology. It then proceeds to spell out a formal characterization of gratitude as an Aristotelian virtuous emotion. The fourth section pauses to explore how such a characterization can be squared with Aristotle’s apparently unambiguous remarks about gratitude as a non-component of the virtuous make-up of the megalopsychoi (the paragons of moral virtue). Finally, the chapter concludes by demonstrating the virtuousness of gratitude—what makes it intrinsically valuable as part of eudaimonia—by elucidating its association with the overarching emotional virtue of nemesis (poetic justice).
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Jeske, Diane. The Feeling of Morality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190685379.003.0005.

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Emotions play a critical role in both moral deliberation and moral action. Understanding the emotions and how they ought to interact with theoretical principles is an important part of fulfilling our duty of due care in moral deliberation. By examining the Nazi police squads and the Nazi virtue of “hardness,” we can come to see how ordinary people can suppress their emotions in order to carry out morally odious tasks. We can then see that the methods we use to live with our treatment of nonhuman animals bear striking similarities to the methods used by those in the police squads. Ted Bundy, a psychopath, suggests that a lack of emotions can hinder our ability to grasp moral concepts, thus showing that even while emotions must be regulated by theory, they also play an important role in any full understanding of the significance of moral demands.
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Book chapters on the topic "Virtual Square"

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Kavanaugh, Andrea, Manuel A. Perez-Quinones, John C. Tedesco, and William Sanders. "Toward a Virtual Town Square in the Era of Web 2.0." In International Handbook of Internet Research, 279–94. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9789-8_17.

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Chow, K. M., and A. B. Rad. "Investigation of Least Square Fuzzy Identification via a Virtual Higher Resolution Fuzzy Model." In Soft Computing in Industrial Applications, 29–37. London: Springer London, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0509-1_3.

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Ulmer, Gregory L., and John Craig Freeman. "Beyond the Virtual Public Square: Ubiquitous Computing and the New Politics of Well-Being." In Springer Series on Cultural Computing, 61–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06203-7_3.

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Ulmer, Gregory L., and John Craig Freeman. "Beyond the Virtual Public Square: Ubiquitous Computing and the New Politics of Well-Being." In Springer Series on Cultural Computing, 95–113. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69932-5_4.

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Kino, Tomohiko, Satoshi Ohashi, and Toshiyuki Kaneda. "A Virtual Space Gaming Experiment System for Analyzing Waiting Behavior in a Public Square." In Downtown Dynamics, 221–34. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54901-7_12.

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Catalán Tamarit, Francisco J., Susana Iñarra Abad, and Pedro M. Cabezos Bernal. "Virtual Recovery of Lost Architecture. The Project by Goerlich for the Town Hall Square of Valencia." In Graphical Heritage, 95–104. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47987-9_8.

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Yokoyama, Yoji, Yotaro Maekawa, and Toshiyuki Kaneda. "Wayfinding Simulation of Sign Layout in a Public Square by a Vision-Driven Pedestrian Agent in a Virtual Space." In Downtown Dynamics, 235–50. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54901-7_13.

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Barthold, Lauren Swayne. "The Virtue of Dialogue." In Overcoming Polarization in the Public Square, 155–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45586-6_6.

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Mulder, Wico, and Geleyn R. Meijer. "Squads: Software Development and Maintenance on The Grid by Means of Mobile Virtual Organizations Using Adaptive Information Services." In Virtual Enterprises and Collaborative Networks, 379–86. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8139-1_40.

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Varin, E., R. Roy, and G. Samba. "Parallel Algorithms for the Least-Squares Finite Element Solution of the Neutron Transport Equation." In Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, 121–28. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45255-9_19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Virtual Square"

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Cordova, Mariheida. "Virtual town square for the Blacksburg community." In the 2007 conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1347787.1347800.

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Davoli, Renzo, and Michael Goldweber. "Virtual square (V2) in computer science education." In the 10th annual SIGCSE conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1067445.1067528.

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Ho, P. P., B. D. Adelstein, and H. Kazerooni. "Judging 2D versus 3D square-wave virtual gratings." In 12th International Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2004. HAPTICS '04. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/haptic.2004.1287194.

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Nand, Pradyumn, Prashast Kumar Singh, Joy Aneja, and Yash Dhingra. "Prevention of shoulder surfing attack using randomized square matrix virtual keyboard." In 2015 International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering and Applications (ICACEA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacea.2015.7164836.

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Anagnostou, Kostas, and Panagiotis Vlamos. "Square AR: Using Augmented Reality for Urban Planning." In 2011 3rd International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications (VS-GAMES 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vs-games.2011.24.

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Sturges, Robert H., and Schitt Laowattana. "Virtual Wedging in Three Dimensional Peg Insertion Tasks." In ASME 1992 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1992-0446.

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Abstract Quasi-static wedging of three-point contacts is investigated, wherein the concepts of virtual and redundant wedging due to a resultant force falling into a friction cone are proposed. We consider the fully-started case of a square peg and hole consisting of two point-surface contacts and one line-line contact. An analysis of the wedging diagram for this highly constrained configuration is carried out and compared to the two dimensional case. An approximate wedging diagram is constructed which shows that wedging of square pegs into square holes is more likely than cylindrical pegs and holes of similar sizes.
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Данилов, Вячеслав, Viacheslav Danilov, Игорь Скирневский, Igor Skirnevskiy, Роман Манаков, Roman Manakov, Дмитрий Колпащиков, Dmitrii Kolpashchikov, Ольга Гергет, and Olga Gerget. "Segmentation Algorithm Based on Square Blocks Propagation." In 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Visualization Systems and the Virtual Environment GraphiCon'2019. Bryansk State Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/graphicon-2019-2-148-154.

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This research is devoted to the segmentation of heart and brain anatomical structures. In the study, we present a segmentation algorithm based on the square blocks (superpixels) propagation. The square blocks propagation algorithm checks two criteria. For the first criteria, the current intensity of the pixel is compared to the average intensity of the segmented region. For the second criterion, the intensity difference of the pixels lying on the superpixel sides is compared to the threshold. Once these criteria are successfully checked, the algorithm merges homogeneous superpixels into one region. Then the following superpixels are attached to the final superpixel set. The last step of the proposed method is the spline generation. The spline delineates the borders of the region of interest. The main parameter of the algorithm is the size of a square block. The cardiac MRI dataset of the University of York and the brain tumor dataset of Southern Medical University were used to estimate the segmentation accuracy and processing time. The highest Dice similarity coefficients obtained by the presented algorithm for the left ventricle and the brain tumor are 0.93±0.03 and 0.89±0.07 respectively. One of the most important features of the border detection step is its scalability. It allows implementing different one-dimensional methods for border detection.
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Adulyasas, Attapol, Zhili Sun, and Ning Wang. "A virtual square partition for connected coverage assurance in wireless sensor networks." In 2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sas.2015.7133620.

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Hou, Jiancao, Sandeep Narayanan, Na Yi, Yi Ma, and Mohammad Shikh-Bahaei. "Square deviation based symbol-level selection for virtual full-duplex relaying networks." In 2017 8th International Conference on the Network of the Future (NOF). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nof.2017.8251244.

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Manesh, H. F., L. B. Y. Aldabbagh, and M. Hashemipour. "VISUALISATION NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF AN IMPINGING SQUARE JET USING VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGY." In Annals of the Assembly for International Heat Transfer Conference 13. Begell House Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ihtc13.p16.110.

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