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SniperSpy has been through a lot
The night before their wedding day, the perfect moment to remember all the twists and turns they've been through together. I must admit it was a bit bittersweet writing the dialogue. My babies have gotten so far Q____Q
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atplblog · 3 days ago
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia and Mobile Networks and Services, MMNS 2009, held in Venice, Italy, in October 2009, as part of the 5th International Week on Management of Networks and Services, Manweek 2009. The 13 revised full papers presented together with 5 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 37 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on multimedia networks and systems management, multimedia quality, VoIP and vocal applications, and peer-to-peer multimedia networks. Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K; 2009th edition (15 October 2009) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 201 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3642049931 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3642049934 Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 340 g Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.49 x 1.24 x 23.5 cm Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India [ad_2]
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ddmaxie · 8 months ago
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working on front ends for recommenders introduces artificial intelligence into the design process, an entirely ‘new design material [6].’ With that comes a multitude of new design challenges [6,7,8,9]. These challenges may include issues such as explaining the recommended results and straightforwardly presenting these explanations to the user or allowing the user to modify recommended results. 
Smits, A., & van Turnhout, K. (2023, August). Towards a practice-led research agenda for user interface design of recommender systems. In IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 170-190). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
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infoiberico · 10 months ago
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"A pesar de una relajación de los precios en la 2ª mitad de 2023, la mejora de la situación en el mercado de materias primas durante el mismo período permitió una recuperación de los resultados económicos para los productores", observa Elisa Husson, economista del Instituto Porcino francés (Ifip). Suficiente para dar un poco de oxígeno a las tesorerías de los productores, que se verán gravemente dañadas entre 2021 y 2022. Para las reproductoras francesas de parto, el margen sobre los costes de alimentación y renovación se recuperó el año pasado. Promedió en 2.069€/Cerda al año, un aumento del 42% respecto a 2022. Sin embargo, después de alcanzar un máximo de 2.663€ en julio de 2023, cayó a 1.553€ en noviembre, para terminar el año en 1.578€ en diciembre. En otras zonas de producción europeas, la suerte de los productores de cerdos también está mejorando. Ifip calculó el margen sobre los costes de alimentación suplementaria para los criadores franceses, alemanes, holandeses, daneses y españoles. Se trata de “el margen entre el precio de la carne de cerdo recibida y el coste del pienso al que se añade un complemento medicinal”, explica Lisa Le Clerc, ingeniera del Ifip. De enero a septiembre de 2023, este indicador se establece de media en los 5 países en 2.570€/Cerda presente y por año, frente a los 1.020€ del mismo período en 2022. “Estos buenos resultados se explican principalmente por el gran aumento de los precios percibidos, que alcanzaron niveles sin precedentes en 2023. Han superado los 2,50€/kg de canal en Francia, Alemania y España”, subraya Le Clerc. Al mismo tiempo, los precios de los alimentos se mantuvieron estables o incluso disminuyeron “a veces de manera muy pronunciada, como en Alemania (–16%)”. En Francia, el precio de los piensos para reproductoras y engordas calculado por Ifip se situó en 358 €/t en noviembre de 2023. Esto supone una caída de 59 € en un año, pero un aumento de 47 € respecto a noviembre de 2021.
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abasiel-webinar · 1 year ago
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Bournemouth University Conference, Feb. ’24: OCCE’24 IFIP-tc3 Open Conference Computers Education
https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/about/our-faculties/faculty-science-technology/our-departments/department-computing-informatics/our-research/occe-2024-ifip-tc3-open-conference-computers-education This year’s focus will be “Digitally Transformed Education: Are We There Yet?” as a continuation from the IFIP TC3 OCCE 2021 DTEL Tampere, Finland conference theme, “Digital transformation of educational…
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education30and40blog · 2 years ago
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Using ChatGPT for writing in research
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00:00 Intro: What is ChatGPT 00:40 Shorten your paper's abstract 01:38 Find a good title (or several) 02:52 Discuss experimental findings 05:48 Find creative titles for a second paper 06:39 What ChatGPT cannot do (find related work) 07:13 Create an outline/structure for your paper 08:21 Experimental Design: Number of participants? 08:50 Experimental Design: General tips? 09:10 Ideas for follow-up research 10:34 Derive UI design guidelines 12:11 Sensational press release for your paper 13:18 Closing remarks ChatGPT is a publicly accessible neural network with incredible intelligence. In this video I show some ways in which ChatGPT can be used to improve your writing for research papers. You can shorten your abstract, find better and more creative titles, generate an outline and even discuss experimental results. ChatGPT also excels at coming up with sensational titles and formulations for a catchy press release. Get your access to ChatGPT under https://chat.openai.com These are the two papers I used as examples for this video: Lehmann, F. and Kipp, M. (2018) How to Hold Your Phone When Tapping: A Comparative Study of Performance, Precision, and Errors. In: Proc. of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces (ISS), ACM Press, pp. 115-127. https://doi.org/10.1145/3279778.3279791 List, C. and Kipp, M. (2019) Is Bigger Better? A Fitts' Law Study on the Impact of Display Size on Touch Performance. In: Proceedings of the 17th IFIP TC 13 International Conference (INTERACT), LNCS 11748, Springer, pp. 669-678. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29387-1_39
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truepdf · 2 years ago
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Boosting Collaborative Networks 4.0: 21st IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO
DOWNLOAD THIS BOOK Author(s): Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Angel Ortiz
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 598
Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer, Year: 2020
ISBN: 9783030624118,9783030624125
Description: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2020, held in Valencia, Spain, in November 2020. The conference was held virtually.
The 53 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 135 submissions. They provide a comprehensive overview of major challenges and recent advances in various domains related to the digital transformation and collaborative networks and their applications with a strong focus on the following areas related to the main theme of the conference: collaborative business ecosystems; collaborative business models; collaboration platform; data and knowledge services; blockchain and knowledge graphs; maintenance, compliance and liability; digital transformation; skills for organizations of the future; collaboration in open innovation; collaboration in supply chain; simulation and analysis in collaborative systems; product and service systems; collaboration impacts; boosting sustainability through collaboration in Agri-food 4.0; digital innovation hubs for digitalizing European industry; and collaborative networks for health and wellness data management.
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goddesslyfics · 7 years ago
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spaceintruderdetector · 3 years ago
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Telecommunication Network Intelligence is a state-of-the-art book that deals with issues related to the development, distribution, and management of intelligent capabilities and services in telecommunication networks. The book contains recent results of research and development in the following areas, among others: Platforms for Advanced Services; Active and Programmable Networks; Network Security, Intelligence, and Monitoring; Quality-of-Service Management; Mobile Agents; Dynamic Switching and Network Control; Services in Wireless Networks; Infrastructure for Flexible Services. Telecommunication Network Intelligence comprises the proceedings of SmartNet 2000, the Sixth International Conference on Intelligence in Networks, which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held at the Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in September 2000
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Week 2 - Augmenting Technologies
What were the visions of early computer pioneers as they developed new technologies, such as the Internet and the computer screen? How did they envision humans and computers cooperating? Did it turn out to be true or not?
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The Ultimate Display, Ivan Sutherland, Proceedings of IFIP congress, 1965.
A Survey of Augmented Reality, Rick van Krevelen and Ronald Poelman, Delft University, 2010.
HYPER-REALITY, Keiichi Matsuda, 2016.
After reading Sutherland’s The Ultimate Display, I must say that I was a bit confused on how he articulated/imagined our already existing technologies today. Perhaps the simplest analysis he brought up would be the inclusion of typewriters in modern day computers, which we now know as keyboards. Sutherland also mentioned that the tools in controlling computer technology that existed back then were mostly only tied to the hand and arm muscles, which is true as it would be impossible to operate any piece of technology from the 1960′s without the use of our hands. Consequently, Sutherland follows this statement with the prediction that since our hands come in such high dexterity to us then future technology will be made to be controlled by eyesight, as it is another human function which we rely on heavily. This prediction inevitably comes true in the form of eye-tracking. Eye tracking has become such a popular form of computer interaction in many different fields such as, gaming, videography, and online streaming that the software has been made accesable online, the only thing you would realistically need is a computer and webcam. Wether or not we will have more immersive technology, I believe is dependant on how functional it would be for us. For example, while we do have exhibitions that display technology that makes use of our sense, sight and touch (i.e teamlab exhibitions) these mostly exist for our pleasure rather than necessity. To a high extent, technology advances and amalgamates to our needs and ease of functioning, therefore for computers to include all our different physical senses in the computing (AR) world would highly depend on how productive that is for us, or else it will never reach the level of commercial use, which is generally the narrative justified in the second reading which begs the question “what use can we make of it?”. 
My analysis of the HYPER REALITY video was extremely reminiscent of the feeling I got when watching Blade Runner 2049, which brings in a new term for such a reality which departs from Augmented Reality to become even more extreme; Altered Reality. While these two words might seem similar I think it is very important to differentiate  between an augmentation/Addition of virtual reality into our daily lives versus the inabilty to live without the augmented reality in our daily lives which is now altered to become part of our  reality hence an “altered reality”. 
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SniperSpy should get some rest
It's happening; the last final evening before the wedding. I wonder who is more excited about it; Elena or the boys. At least she's prepared for absolutely anything. She won't risk a thing at this point.
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The charity of March 2023 is International Funders for Indigenous Peoples
This 4-star charity is the only global donor affinity group dedicated solely to Indigenous peoples around the world. For the past seventeen years, IFIP has built momentum toward a new movement in philanthropy that recognizes Indigenous communities as high-impact investments.
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paninibrot · 4 years ago
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Week 2: Augmented Technologies
The Ultimate Display, Ivan Sutherland, Proceedings of IFIP congress, 1965
To think about the computer as a “mathematical wonderland” (1) and the display as a looking glass into such is a concept that opens unending possibilities to the way one thinks about the constraints of the physical world.
It is interesting that Sutherland remarks on the lack of multi-interactive means of looking through this metaphorical looking glass that is a computer. So, whilst there seems to be increasing interest and research into the application of additional sensory experiences (taste, smell, etc.) I agree that there is still little beyond the experience of the computer through audio, visuals, and haptics available to the larger majority of the public.
If indeed there was a way in which one could create a world, or indeed start with a room, where the “computer can control the existence of matter” (2) and the digital world materializes in the physical world, then there would be little to no limits to what people could create. But that makes me question just how much longer it would take to reach such a point? In fact, would we even want to reach that point? What rules would have to be imposed to prevent the abuse and misuse of such power? I think that when opening the gate to this boundless “wonderland” there are a lot of things to be wary of.
 Man-Computer Symbiosis, J. C. R. Licklider, IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, volume HFE-1, 1960
Licklider’s paper was an interesting extension of the other papers (as I read this paper last) despite having been written in 1960, thus very much ahead of its time. I enjoyed Licklider’s explanation of the Man-Computer Symbiosis that he evaluates, especially in contrast to the concept of the “mechanically extended man” where mechanics were only there to help man and man is the singular organism.
Licklider’s paper centers around “the nonsymbiotic present and the anticipated symbiotic future” (7), as he discusses the dissimilarities and similarities in the capabilities of humans and computed machines, which he thinks could greatly enhance humans’ thinking and problem-solving. In doing so he evaluates the differences “in speed and in language” between both man and computed machines, which he calls “The language problem” and claims is the “most serious obstacle to true symbiosis” (8). I found it very interesting that Licklider focused on the language discrepancy between humans and computers, especially since he never could have predicted how rapidly programming languages has advanced now and how sophisticated speech user interfaces have become.
Licklider even predicts advancements, such as a ‘“thinking center” that will incorporate the functions of present-day libraries together with anticipated advances in information storage and retrieval” (7), scratching the very surface of what technological advancements in the processing power and storage capabilities of computers nowadays allow for. Thus, I agree that the improvements in efficiency and performance of computed machines have freed humans from more mechanical, repetitive work, allowing us more flexibility and creativity. With continued research into AI and HCI computers will soon be able to learn by themselves, and I think that like Licklider predicts machines will outdo the human brain in most functions.
 A Survey of Augmented Reality, Rick van Krevelen and Ronald Poelman, Delft University, 2010
In contrast to the other readings, Krevelen and Poelman’s paper is an in-depth and up to date overview of AR developments and applications. To me it is interesting to see the gradual development, not only in AR technologies but also in the way that academic research and discourse surrounding such technologies shifts as we begin to open windows into “the looking glass” and reality and virtuality become intermeshed.
Some points that I found particularly interesting was the mention of the lack of development or even existence of olfactory and gustatory displays in terms of “modalities in human sensory input,” (2) which builds upon Sutherlands point and remains true to this day even.
Also, Krevelen and Poelman’s mention of the three basic ways to visually present an augmented reality stood out to me, as video see-through remains the most popular and widely used form of AR today (10 years after the paper was published) most likely due to the cheapness and easiness of implementation. Additionally, head-worn and hand-held projectors remain the most prominent uses of AR technology with the greater public within this decade and the increasing use of smartphones and interest in smart-glasses. Thus, I question whether projective or alternative AR forms, free from additional user accessories, are anywhere in the near foreseeable future.
The lack of diversity in AR forms,  the difficulty in accessibility for all, and an increasing concern for privacy amongst an ever-digitalizing world makes me agree with Krevelen and Poelman’s conclusion, in which they state that “AR has come a long way but still has some distance to go before industries, the military and the general public will accept it as a familiar user interface” (10).
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infoiberico · 11 months ago
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La caída de la producción y la falta de competitividad frenan las exportaciones europeas de carne de cerdo
“La oferta europea de cerdos está en declive histórico”, indica Elisa Husson, ingeniera de estudios económicos del Instituto Porcino Francés (Ifip). Durante los primeros 7 meses de 2023, la producción porcina en los 27 miembros de la Unión Europea cayó un 8,5% en comparación con el mismo período de 2022, o 11,7 millones de cerdos menos. “Es el equivalente a la mitad de la producción francesa o a…
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Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques: 23rd IFIP WG 1.3 International Workshop, WADT 2016, Gregynog, UK, September 21-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques: 23rd IFIP WG 1.3 International Workshop, WADT 2016, Gregynog, UK, September 21-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques: 23rd IFIP WG 1.3 International Workshop, WADT 2016, Gregynog, UK, September 21-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 23rd IFIP WG 1.3 International Workshop on Algebraic Development Techniques, WADT 2016, held in September 2016 in…
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