@Comment 2011.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @inproceedings{abbott11_how_, title = {How can you say such things?!? Recognizing Disagreement in Informal Political Argument}, author = {Abbott, R. and Walker, M. and Anand, P. and Tree, Jean E. Fox and Bowmani, Robeson and King, J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {argument, discourse, NLP, politics, presentation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Languages in Social Media.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Abbott/Abbott_2011_How_can_you_say_such_things_Recognizi.pdf}, } @book{abnett11__prosp_burns_, title = {Prospero Burns}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2011}, tags = {horus_heresy, warhammer}, number = {15}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84416-777-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Abnett/Abnett_2011_Prospero_Burns.epub}, } @book{abnett11_salvat_reach_, title = {Salvations Reach}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2011}, tags = {40k, fiction, gaunts_ghosts, science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {Gaunt's Ghosts}, isbn = {1-84416-821-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Abnett/Abnett_2011_Salvations_Reach.epub}, } @inproceedings{ahmad11__guild_play_mmogs_, title = {Guild Play in MMOGs}, subtitle = {Rethinking Common Group Dynamics Models}, author = {Ahmad, Muhammad Aurangzeb and Borbora, Zoheb and Shen, Cuihua and Srivastava, Jaideep and Williams, Dmitri}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, belief, computational_social_science, context, crowd_source, data_mining, digital_media, folksonomy, governance, groups, guild_play, health_care, informatics, markets, MMO, MMORPG, motivation, network, privacy, reputation, security, social, social_media, tagging, text_book, twitter, web, world_of_warcraft}, pages = {145}, crossref = {datta11_social_infor_}, } @book{albers11_usabil_compl_infor_system_, title = {Usability of Complex Information Systems}, author = {Albers, Michael J. and Still, Brian}, year = {2011}, tags = {activity_theory, API, case_study, complex_systems, context, design, ecological_framework, education, evaluation, framework, HCI, methods, usability, web}, publisher = {CRC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4398-2894-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Albers/Albers_2011_Usability_of_Complex_Information_Systems.pdf}, } @inproceedings{aldewereld11_operet_, title = {Operetta}, subtitle = {Organization-Oriented Development Environment}, author = {Aldewereld, Huib and Dignum, Virginia}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, complexity, IDE, OperA, OperettA, organisation}, booktitle = {Languages, Methodologies, and Development Tools for Multi-Agent Systems, International Workshop, LADS}, pages = {1-18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22723-3_1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22723-3_1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Aldewereld/Aldewereld_2011_Operetta.pdf}, } @book{alexander11_how_draw_paint_fantas_archit_, title = {How to Draw and Paint Fantasy Architecture}, author = {Alexander, Rob}, year = {2011}, tags = {architecture, art, drawing, fantasy, fiction, landscape, painting}, publisher = {Quarto}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7641-4535-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Alexander/Alexander_2011_How_to_Draw_and_Paint_Fantasy_Architectu.pdf}, } @book{alkhateeb11_multi_agent_system_, title = {Multi-Agent Systems}, subtitle = {Modeling, Interactions, Simulations and Case Studies}, editor = {Alkhateeb, Faisal and Maghayreh, Eslam Al and Doush, Iyad Abu}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, MAS, methodology, multi_agent_systems, multi_flow_graphs, norms, review, scenario, survey}, publisher = {InTech}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-953-307-176-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Alkhateeb/Alkhateeb_2011_Multi_Agent_Systems.pdf}, } @book{alsayyad11_, title = {The Fundamentalist City? Religiosity and the remaking of Urban Space}, editor = {AlSayyad, Nezar and Massoumi, Mejgan}, year = {2011}, tags = {ahmedabad, beirut, delhi, evangelical, fundamentalism, gaza, india, israel, palestine, peshawar, post_secular, protestant_fundamentalism, religion, taliban, urban_design, USA, white_evangelicals}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-84459-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Alsayyad/AlSayyad_2011_The_Fundamentalist_City_Religiosity_and.pdf}, } @inproceedings{alvarez-napagao11_normat_monit_, title = {Normative Monitoring}, subtitle = {Semantics and Implementation}, author = {Alvarez-Napagao, Sergio and Aldewereld, Huib and Vázquez-Salceda, Javier and Dignum, Frank}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, formalisation, institution, institutional_facts, MAS, multi_agent_systems, normative_system, norms, ontology, production_system, semantics, structural_operational_semantics}, booktitle = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems, COIN}, pages = {321-336}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-21268-0_18}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21268-0_18}, file = {2000/2010/2011/AlvarezNapagao/AlvarezNapagao_2011_Normative_Monitoring.pdf}, } @article{alvesson11_gener_resear_quest_throug_probl_36_, title = {Generating Research Questions Through Problematization}, author = {Alvesson, Mats and Sandberg, Jörgen}, year = {2011}, tags = {best_practices, research, research_questions}, journal = {Academy of Management Review}, volume = {36}, number = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5465/amr.2009.0188}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Alvesson/Alvesson_2011_Generating_Research_Questions_Through_Pr.pdf}, } @misc{amnesia11_amnes_, title = {Amnesia}, subtitle = {The Dark Descent 1}, author = {Hedbert, Mikael}, year = {2011}, tags = {fiction, games, world_building}, note = {Released as part of the game}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Amnesia/Amnesia_2011_Amnesia.pdf}, } @inproceedings{andersen11_, title = {On the harmfulness of secondary game objectives}, author = {Andersen, Erik and Liu, YE and Snider, Richard}, year = {2011}, tags = {a_b_testing, design, games, goals, HCI, quest}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-937-4}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2159370}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Andersen/Andersen_2011_On_the_harmfulness_of_secondary_game_obj.pdf}, } @book{andrea11_sociol_realis_, title = {Sociological Realism}, author = {Andrea M. Maccarini, Emmanuele Morandi and Prandini, Riccardo}, year = {2011}, tags = {causality, critical_realism, epistemology, morphogenisis, ontology, social_ontology, sociological_realism, sociology, transcendental_realism}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Ontological Explorations}, isbn = {978-0-203-09318-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Andrea/Andrea_2011_Sociological_Realism.pdf}, } @online{anguelov11__debug_hlsl_, title = {Debugging HLSL}, author = {Anguelov, Bobby}, year = {2011}, tags = {debugging, HLSL, shader}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://takinginitiative.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/debugging-hlsl/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Anguelov/Debugging HLSL Taking Initiative.pdf}, } @book{aristotle11_nichom_ethic_, title = {Nichomachean Ethics}, author = {Aristotle}, year = {2011}, tags = {ethics, greece, history, philosophy}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {Bartlett, Robert C. and Collins, Susan D.}, isbn = {978-0-226-02674-9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Aristotle/Aristotle_2011_Nichomachean_Ethics.pdf}, } @book{athreya11_marxs_captial_, title = {Marx's Captial}, subtitle = {An Introductory Reader}, author = {Athreya, Venkatesh and Prashad, Vijay and Ghosh, Jayati and Ramakumar, R. and Bose, Prasenjit and Jayaraman, T. and Patnaik, Prabhat}, year = {2011}, tags = {agriculture, economics, finance, history, india, karl_marx, technology}, publisher = {Leftword}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Athreya/Athreya_2011_Marx_s_Captial.pdf}, } @article{aucher11_dynam_deleg_revoc_schem_6818_LNCS_, title = {Dynamics in Delegation and Revocation Schemes}, subtitle = {A Logical Approach}, author = {Aucher, Guillaume and Barker, Steve and Boella, Guido and Genovese, Valerio and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, algorithm, delegation, deontic_logic, framework, revocation, trust}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {6818 LNCS}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {90-105}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-22347-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22348-8_9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Aucher/Aucher_2011_Dynamics_in_Delegation_and_Revocation_Sc.pdf}, } @article{bailey11_gender_realn_37_, title = {Gender/racial Realness}, subtitle = {Theorizing the Gender System in Ballroom Culture}, author = {Bailey, Marlon M.}, year = {2011}, tags = {ballroom_culture, gender, race, systems}, journal = {Feminist Studies}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, month = {Summer}, pages = {365-386}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bailey/Bailey_2011_Gender_racial_Realness.pdf}, } @inproceedings{balke11_normat_bdi_, title = {Normative run-time reasoning for institutionally situated BDI agents}, author = {Balke, Tina and Vos, Marina De and Padget, Julian and Traskas, D.}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, ansprolog, answer_set_programming, artifacts, BDI, constraints, InstaL, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, prolog, taxonomy, time}, booktitle = {IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/WI-IAT.2011.49}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Balke/Balke_2011_Normative_run_time_reasoning_for_institu.pdf}, } @book{barber11_bayes_reason_machin_learn_, title = {Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning}, author = {Barber, David}, year = {2011}, tags = {bayesian, machine_learning, math, probability, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {Machine learning methods extract value from vast data sets quickly and with modest resources. They are established tools in a wide range of industrial applications, including search engines, DNA sequencing, stock market analysis, and robot locomotion, and their use is spreading rapidly. People who know the methods have their choice of rewarding jobs. This hands-on text opens these opportunities to computer science students with modest mathematical backgrounds. It is designed for final-year undergraduates and master's students with limited background in linear algebra and calculus. Comprehensive and coherent, it develops everything from basic reasoning to advanced techniques within the framework of graphical models. Students learn more than a menu of techniques, they develop analytical and problem-solving skills that equip them for the real world. Numerous examples and exercises, both computer based and theoretical, are included in every chapter. Resources for students and instructors, including a MATLAB toolbox, are available online.}, issn = {9780521518147}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {16931139}, isbn = {978-0-511-80477-9}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511804779}, url = {http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ref/id/CBO9780511804779}, url2 = {http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/D.Barber/brml}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Barber/Barber_2011_Bayesian_Reasoning_and_Machine_Learning.pdf}, } @book{barratt11__spott_guide_to_urban_engin_, title = {The Spotter's Guide To Urban Engineering}, subtitle = {Infrastructure And Technology In The Modern Landscape}, author = {Barratt, Claire and Whitelaw, Ian}, year = {2011}, tags = {architecture, cities, urban_design}, publisher = {Firefly Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-55407-708-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Barratt/The spotters guide to urban engineering infrastructure.pdf}, } @article{barreteau11_using_social_simul_to_explor_14_, title = {Using Social Simulation To Explore the Dynamics At Stake in Participatory Research}, author = {Barreteau, Olivier and Le Page, Christophe}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, agents, flow, IAD, institution, knowledge, participatory_research, social_simulation}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, abstract = {This position paper contributes to the debate on perspectives for simulating the social processes of science through the specific angle of participatory research. This new way of producing science is still in its infancy and needs some step back and analysis, to understand what is taking place on the boundaries between academic, policy and lay worlds. We argue that social simulation of this practice of cooperation can help in understanding further this new way of doing science, building on existing experience in simulation of knowledge flows as well as pragmatic approaches in social sciences.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {12}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.1837}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/4/12.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Barreteau/Barreteau_2011_Using_Social_Simulation_To_Explore_the_D.pdf}, } @online{batchelder11__how_c_trace_funct_reall_work_, title = {How C Trace Functions Really Work}, author = {Batchelder, Ned}, year = {2011}, tags = {python, software_engineering, tracing}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://nedbatchelder.com/text/trace-function.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Batchelder/batchelder11_how_c_trace_funct_reall_work.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bayne11_, title = {The sense of agency}, author = {Bayne, Tim}, year = {2011}, tags = {agency, belief, cognitive, doxastic, experience, perception, telic}, booktitle = {The Senses. Oxford: Oxford}, pages = {1-23}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/2756/sense_of_agency_web.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bayne/Bayne_2011_The_sense_of_agency.pdf}, } @article{beck11_art_proof_, title = {The Art of Proof}, author = {Beck, Matthias and Geoghegan, Ross}, year = {2011}, tags = {logic, math, proof, text_book}, journal = {Media}, abstract = {The Art of Proof is designed for a one-semester or two-quarter course. A typical student will have studied calculus (perhaps also linear algebra) with reasonable success. With an artful mixture of chatty style and interesting examples, the student's previous intuitive knowledge is placed on solid intellectual ground. The topics covered include: integers, induction, algorithms, real numbers, rational numbers, modular arithmetic, limits, and uncountable sets. Methods, such as axiom, theorem and proof, are taught while discussing the mathematics rather than in abstract isolation. The book ends with short essays on further topics suitable for seminar-style presentation by small teams of students, either in class or in a mathematics club setting. These include: continuity, cryptography, groups, complex numbers, ordinal number, and generating functions.}, pages = {173-174}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4419-7022-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4419-7023-7}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4419-7023-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Beck/Beck_2011_The_Art_of_Proof.pdf}, } @article{benson11__reduc_8_, title = {Reductions in abortion-related mortality following policy reform}, subtitle = {evidence from Romania, South Africa and Bangladesh}, author = {Benson, Janie and Andersen, Kathryn and Samandari, Ghazaleh}, year = {2011}, tags = {abortion, bangladesh, public_policy, romania, south_africa}, journal = {Reproductive Health}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1186/1742-4755-8-39}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-8-39}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Benson/1742-4755-8-39.pdf}, } @article{beyak11__saga_66_, title = {SAGA}, subtitle = {A DSL for Story Management}, author = {Beyak, Lucas and Carette, Jacques}, year = {2011}, tags = {DSL, graph_structure, SAGA, story_management, taxonomy}, journal = {Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science}, volume = {66}, pages = {48-67}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4204/eptcs.66.3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.66.3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Beyak/Beyak_2011_SAGA.pdf}, } @book{bissel11_extra_lifes_, title = {Extra Lifes}, subtitle = {Why video games matter}, author = {Bissel, Tom}, year = {2011}, tags = {braid, fallout, far_cry, games, grand_theft_auto, mass_effect, oblivion, text_book}, publisher = {Pantheon Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-307-37870-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bissel/Bissel_2011_Extra_Lifes.pdf}, } @report{bittar11_unloc_gates_alexan_, title = {Unlocking the Gates of Alexandria}, subtitle = {DRM, Competition and Acces to E-Books}, author = {Bittar, Ana Carolina}, year = {2011}, tags = {copyright, DRM, ebook, law}, institution = {Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School at São Paulo}, pages = {1-40}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2620354}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bittar/Bittar_2011_Unlocking_the_Gates_of_Alexandria.pdf}, } @book{bodley11_cultur_anthr_, title = {Cultural Anthropology}, subtitle = {Tribes, States, and the Global System}, author = {Bodley, John H.}, year = {2011}, tags = {africa, ahaninka, amazon, andes, anthropology, australia, caribbean, china, cow, cuisine, culture, daily_life, global, health, hinduism, kinship, mesopotamia, nutrition, pastoralists, plutocracy, polynesia, poverty, religion, states, text_book, tribe}, publisher = {Altamira Press}, abstract = {This introductory text introduces basic concepts in cultural anthropology by comparing cultures of increasing scale and focusing on specific universal issues throughout human history. Cultural materials are presented in integrated ethnographic case studies organized by cultural and geographic areas to show how ideological, social organization, and material features fit together in specific sociocultural systems. Bodley explicitly seeks a balance between ecological-materialist and cultural-ideological explanations of sociocultural systems, while stressing the importance of individual power-seeking and human agency. Part One examines domestic-scale, autonomous tribal cultures. Part Two presents politically organized, class-based civilizations and ancient empires in the imperial world. Part Three surveys global, industrial, market-based civilizations in the contemporary commercial world. Cultural Anthropology uniquely challenges students to consider the big questions about the nature of cultural systems.}, pages = {648}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-7591-1867-1}, url = {http://books.google.com/books?id=COgW94KxVL4C&pgis=1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bodley/Bodley_2011_Cultural_Anthropology.pdf}, } @book{bork11_geomet_creat_, title = {The Geometry of Creation}, subtitle = {Architectural Drawing and the Dynamics of Gothic Design}, author = {Bork, Robert}, year = {2011}, tags = {__image, architecture, gothic, history}, publisher = {Ashgate}, isbn = {978-0-7546-6062-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bork/Bork_2011_The_Geometry_of_Creation.epub}, } @article{bosser11_struc_analy_narrat_with_coq_proof_assis_, title = {Structural Analysis of Narratives With the Coq Proof Assistant}, author = {Bosser, Anne-Gwenn and Courtieu, Pierre and Forest, Julien and Cavazza, Marc}, year = {2011}, tags = {coq, idris, linear_logic, narrative, proof_assistant, proof_theory, structural_analysis}, journal = {Interactive Theorem Proving}, pages = {55-70}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22863-6_7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22863-6_7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bosser/Bosser_2011_Structural_Analysis_of_Narratives_With_t.pdf}, } @inproceedings{boujarwah11_devel_scrip_teach_social_skill_, title = {Developing Scripts to Teach Social Skills}, subtitle = {Can the Crowd Assist the Author?}, author = {Boujarwah, Fatima A. and Kim, Jennifer G. and Abowd, Gregory D. and Arriaga, Rosa I.}, year = {2011}, tags = {autism, social_skill}, booktitle = {Human Computation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Boujarwah/Boujarwah_2011_Developing_Scripts_to_Teach_Social_Skill.pdf}, } @article{boujarwah11_react_, title = {React}, subtitle = {Intelligent Authoring of Social Skills Instructional Modules for Adolescents With High-Functioning Autism}, author = {Boujarwah, Fatima A and Riedl, Mark O. and Abowd, Gregory D. and Arriaga, Rosa I.}, year = {2011}, tags = {autism, REACT, social_skill}, journal = {ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing}, number = {99}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {13-23}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Boujarwah/Boujarwah_2011_React.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bourgne11_towar_effic_multi_agent_abduc_protoc_, title = {Towards Efficient Multi-Agent Abduction Protocols}, author = {Bourgne, Gauvain and Inoue, Katsumi and Maudet, Nicolas}, year = {2011}, tags = {abduction, agents, belief_revision, MARS, MAS, multi_agent_systems, protocol}, booktitle = {Languages, Methodologies, and Development Tools for Multi-Agent Systems, International Workshop, LADS}, pages = {19-38}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22723-3_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22723-3_2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Bourgne/Bourgne_2011_Towards_Efficient_Multi_Agent_Abduction_.pdf}, } @article{brock11_keepin_it_real_goes_wrong_6_, title = {``When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong''}, subtitle = {Resident Evil 5, Racial Representation, and Gamers}, author = {Brock, André}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, critical_cultural_framework, critical_practice, critical_techno_cultural_discourse_analysis, discourse_analysis, interface_analysis, racism, resident_evil, video_games}, journal = {Games and Culture}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {429-452}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1555412011402676}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555412011402676}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Brock/_bbcb7.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2011/Brock/Brock_2011_When_Keeping_It_Real_Goes_Wrong.pdf}, } @book{brown11_civic_cerem_relig_mediev_bruges_, title = {Civic Ceremony and Religion in Medieval Bruges c. 1300-1520}, author = {Brown, Andrew}, year = {2011}, tags = {anthropology, bruges, ceremony, charity, civil_society, feasts, guilds, history, holy_blood, liturgy, medieval, procession, religion}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Brown/Brown_2011_Civic_Ceremony_and_Religion_in_Medieval_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brown11_heter_paral_framew_domain_specif_languag_, title = {A Heterogeneous Parallel Framework for Domain-Specific Languages}, author = {Brown, Kevin J. and Sujeeth, Arvind K. and Lee, Hyouk Joong and Rompf, Tiark and Chafi, Hassan and Odersky, Martin and Olukotun, Kunle}, year = {2011}, tags = {compiler, DSL, framework, MATLAB, multi_core, OptiML, parser}, booktitle = {Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques - Conference Proceedings, PACT}, abstract = {Computing systems are becoming increasingly parallel and heterogeneous, and therefore new applications must be capable of exploiting parallelism in order to continue achieving high performance. However, targeting these emerging devices often requires using multiple disparate programming models and making decisions that can limit forward scalability. In previous work we proposed the use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) to provide high-level abstractions that enable transformations to high performance parallel code without degrading programmer productivity. In this paper we present a new end-to-end system for building, compiling, and executing DSL applications on parallel heterogeneous hardware, the Delite Compiler Framework and Runtime. The framework lifts embedded DSL applications to an intermediate representation (IR), performs generic, parallel, and domain-specific optimizations, and generates an execution graph that targets multiple heterogeneous hardware devices. Finally we present results comparing the performance of several machine learning applications written in OptiML, a DSL for machine learning that utilizes Delite, to C++ and MATLAB implementations. We find that the implicitly parallel OptiML applications achieve single-threaded performance comparable to C++ and outperform explicitly parallel MATLAB in nearly all cases.}, issn = {1089795X}, pages = {89-100}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7695-4566-0}, doi = {10.1109/PACT.2011.15}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Brown/Brown_2011_A_Heterogeneous_Parallel_Framework_for_D.pdf}, } @report{budiu11_usabil_, title = {Usability of iPad apps and websites}, author = {Budiu, Raluca and Nielsen, Jakob}, year = {2011}, tags = {apps, HCI, ipad, report, UI, usability, web}, booktitle = {Small}, number = {2nd Edition}, abstract = {It looks like a giant iPhone, is the first thing users say when asked to test an iPad. (Their second comment? Wow, its heavy.) But from an interaction design perspective, an iPad user interface shouldnt be a scaled-up iPhone UI. Indeed, one finding from our study is that the tab bar at the bottom of the screen works much worse on iPad than on iPhone. On the small phone, users are likely to notice the muted icons at the bottom of the screen, even if their attention is on content in the middle of the screen. But the iPads much bigger screen means that users are typically directing their gaze far from the tab bar and they ignore (and forget) those buttons. Another big difference between iPad and iPhone is that regular websites work reasonably well on the big tablet. In our iPhone usability studies, users strongly prefer using apps to going on the Web. Its simply too painful to use most websites on the small screen. (Mobile- optimized sites alleviate this issue, but even they usually have worse usability than apps.) The iPads bigger screen offers reasonable usability for regular Web pages. Of course, theres still the fat finger problem common to all touch screens, which makes it hard for users to reliably hit small targets. The iPad has a readtap asymmetry, where text big enough to be read is too small to touch. Thus, we definitely recommend large touch zones on any Web page hoping to attract many iPad users. Also, most Web pages offer a rich and overstuffed experience compared to the iPads sparse and regulated environment; when an iPad app suddenly launches users onto the Web, the transition can be jarring. For more than a decade, when we ask users for their first impression of (desktop) websites, the most frequently-used word has been busy. In contrast, the first impression of many iPad apps is beautiful. The change to a more soothing user experience is certainly welcome, especially for a device that may turn out to be more of a leisure computer than a business computer. Still, beauty shouldnt come at the cost of being able to actually use the apps to derive real benefits from their features and content.}, institution = {Nielsen Norman Group}, pages = {1-129}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.nngroup.com/reports/mobile/ipad/ http://www.citeulike.org/group/8357/article/9337040}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Budiu/Budiu_2011_Usability_of_iPad_apps_and_websites.pdf}, } @article{burke11_hearin_school_47_, title = {The Hearing School}, subtitle = {An Exploration of Sound and Listening in the Modern School}, author = {Burke, Catherine and Grosvenor, Ian}, year = {2011}, tags = {acoustic, education, hearing, history, listening, sense, sound}, journal = {Paedagogica Historica}, volume = {47}, number = {3}, abstract = {In recent years sensory history has emerged as a research topic of growing interest to historians and has been accompanied by a call to incorporate the senses into our understanding of the past. Under modernity, social direction and control were built into the infrastructure of modern life as specialist institutions emerged and multiplied in the urban landscape; institutions which were designed to discipline, control and shape urban bodies - the prison, the workhouse, the asylum, the reformatory, the children's home and the school. This paper focuses on one of these sites of childhood control: the school. Historians of education and childhood have to date paid little attention to the sensory worlds of schooling and childhood. This study focuses on one sense - hearing. Hearing, sound and aurality have been shown to be deeply implicated in modernity's daily elaboration. The study explores the sounds of modern schooling; the culture of listening in modern schools; the materiality of the modern school ``soundscape''; and the influence of architectural acoustics on the culture of listening. In doing so, the study addresses the problems, sources and methodologies involved in writing a history of the hearing school.}, invalid_isbn = {0030-9230}, issn = {00309230}, pages = {323-340}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/00309230.2010.530273}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Burke/Burke_2011_The_Hearing_School.pdf}, } @book{callender11_oxfor_handb_philos_time_, title = {The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time}, editor = {Callender, Craig}, year = {2011}, tags = {action, experience, flow, modality, philosophy, quantum_mechanics, space_time, tense, text_book, thermodynamics, time}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-929820-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Callender/Callender_2011_The_Oxford_Handbook_of_Philosophy_of_Tim.pdf}, } @book{camic11_essen_writin_thors_veblen_, title = {The Essential Writings of Thorstein Veblen}, editor = {Camic, Charles and Hodgson, Geoffrey M.}, year = {2011}, tags = {economics, food, institution, labour, socialism, sociology, taxation}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {978-0-203-84757-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Camic/Camic_2011_The_Essential_Writings_of_Thorstein_Vebl.epub}, } @inproceedings{canossa11_arrrg_, title = {Arrrgghh !!! Blending Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Detect Player Frustration}, author = {Canossa, Alessandro and Drachen, Anders}, year = {2011}, tags = {frustration, games, methods, psychology, qualitative, quantitative}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Canossa/Canossa_2011_Arrrgghh_Blending_Quantitative_and_Q.pdf}, } @thesis{carr11__execut_, title = {Executable specification of adaptive open norm-governed computational systems}, author = {Carr, Hugo P I}, year = {2011}, tags = {MATLAB, norMAS, open_systems, organised_adaptation, PreSage, system_change}, journal = {Imperial College London}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, doi = {10.25560/9517}, url = {http://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/handle/10044/1/9517}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Carr/Carr_2011_Executable_specification_of_adaptive_ope.pdf}, } @thesis{casolary11__repres_languag_causal_calcul_answer_set_progr_, title = {Representing the Language of the Causal Calculator in Answer Set Programming}, author = {Casolary, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {action_language, answer_set_programming, ASP, c_plus, causal_calculator}, institution = {Arizona State University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9389}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Casolary/Casolary_2011_Representing_the_Language_of_the_Causal__515ea.pdf}, } @inproceedings{casolary11_repres_, title = {Representing the language of the causal calculator in answer set programming}, author = {Casolary, Michael and Lee, Joohyung}, year = {2011}, tags = {answer_set_programming, ASP, c_plus, causal_calculator, dissertation}, booktitle = {Technical Communications of the 27th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP'11)}, organization = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Casolary/Casolary_2011_Representing_the_language_of_the_causal_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cheong11_, title = {A computational approach towards conflict resolution for serious games}, author = {Cheong, Yun-Gyung and Khaled, Rilla and Grappiolo, Corrado and Campos, Joana and Martinho, Carlos and Ingram, Gordon P. D. and Paiva, Ana and Yannakakis, Georgios}, year = {2011}, tags = {algorithm, conflict, games, resolution, resource_management, serious_games, sociology, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {15-22}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159368}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159368}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cheong/Cheong_2011_A_computational_approach_towards_conflic.pdf}, } @book{clement11_brutal_, title = {Brutalism}, subtitle = {Post-War British Architecture}, author = {Clement, Alexander}, year = {2011}, tags = {architecture, brutalism, history, post_war, UK}, publisher = {Crowood Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84797-230-9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Clement/Clement_2011_Brutalism.pdf}, } @article{cobey11_hormon_birth_contr_use_relat_jealous_50_, title = {Hormonal Birth Control Use and Relationship Jealousy}, subtitle = {Evidence for Estrogen Dosage Effects}, author = {Cobey, Kelly D and Pollet, Thomas V and Roberts, S. Craig and Buunk, Abraham P}, year = {2011}, tags = {birth_control, estrogen, health_care, hormone, jealousy}, journal = {Personality and Individual Differences}, volume = {50}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {315-317}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cobey/Cobey_2011_Hormonal_Birth_Control_Use_and_Relations.pdf}, } @article{coleman11__abort_199_, title = {Abortion and mental health}, subtitle = {quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995-2009}, author = {Coleman, Priscilla K.}, year = {2011}, tags = {anti_abortion, biased, mental_health, methodologically_flawed}, journal = {British Journal of Psychiatry}, volume = {199}, number = {3}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Aug 27 19:18:28 2023}, note = {see goldacre12:_abort_200_ for flaws}, pages = {180-186}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1192/bjp.bp.110.077230}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.110.077230}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Coleman/abortion_and_mental_health_quantitative_synthesis_and_analysis_of_research_published_19952009.pdf}, } @inproceedings{coller11_tempor_earth_, title = {Temporal Earth}, subtitle = {Visualising World History At All Timescales}, author = {Coller, Matthew}, year = {2011}, tags = {history, temporal_earth, time, visualisation}, booktitle = {7th International Symposium on Digital Earth}, number = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Coller/Coller_2011_Temporal_Earth.pdf}, } @article{colvin11_seman_behav_trees_using_csp_76_, title = {A Semantics for Behavior Trees Using Csp With Specification Commands}, author = {Colvin, Robert J. and Hayes, Ian J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, behaviour_tree, communicating_sequential_processes, CSP, hoare, message_passing, process_algebra, requirement, semantics, sequence, specification, translation}, journal = {Science of Computer Programming}, volume = {76}, number = {10}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {In this paper we give a formal definition of the requirements translation language Behavior Trees. This language has been used with success in industry to systematically translate large, complex, and often erroneous requirements documents into a structured model of the system. It contains a mixture of state-based manipulations, synchronisation, message passing, and parallel, conditional, and iterative control structures. The formal semantics of a Behavior Tree is given via a translation to a version of Hoare's process algebra CSP, extended with state-based constructs such as guards and updates, and a message passing facility similar to that used in publish/subscribe protocols. We first provide the extension of CSP and its operational semantics, which preserves the meaning of the original CSP operators, and then the Behavior Tree notation and its translation into the extended version of CSP}, invalid_isbn = {0167-6423}, issn = {01676423}, pages = {891-914}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.scico.2010.11.007}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2010.11.007}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Colvin/Colvin_2011_A_Semantics_for_Behavior_Trees_Using_Csp.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_atal_2010coin__, title = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems VI, 2010, COIN, COIN@AAMAS, COIN@MALLOW}, editor = {De Vos, Marina and Fornara, Nicoletta and Pitt, Jeremy V. and Vouros, George A.}, year = {2011}, tags = {COIN, intention, MAS, mental_models, n_BDI, norms, social_choice, SONAR}, booktitle = {COIN\@AAMAS&MALLOW}, volume = {6541}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/atal/coin2010.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-642-21267-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-21268-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Vos/coin_2010.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_lads_2010_, title = {Languages, Methodologies, and Development Tools for Multi-Agent Systems - Third International Workshop, 2010, LADS}, editor = {Dastani, Mehdi and Seghrouchni, Amal El Fallah and Hübner, Jomi and ao Leite Jo}, year = {2011}, tags = {abduction, android, intention, JaCaMo, MAS, norms}, booktitle = {LADS}, volume = {6822}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/lads/lads2010.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-642-22722-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22723-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dastani/lads_2011.pdf}, } @report{cook11_debun_handb_, title = {The Debunking Handbook}, author = {Cook, John and Lewandowsky, Stephan}, year = {2011}, tags = {climate_change, critical_thinking, debunking, text_book}, booktitle = {Scientist}, abstract = {Debunking myths is problematic. Unless great care is taken, any effort to debunk misinformation can inadvertently reinforce the very myths one seeks to correct. To avoid these ``backfire effects'', an effective debunking requires three major elements. First, the refutation must focus on core facts rather than the myth to avoid the misinformation becoming more familiar. Second, any mention of a myth should be preceded by explicit warnings to notify the reader that the upcoming information is false. Finally, the refutation should include an alternative explanation that accounts for important qualities in the original misinformation.}, institution = {Global Change Institute}, pages = {9}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-646-56812-6}, url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:The+Debunking+Handbook#0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cook/Cook_2011_The_Debunking_Handbook.pdf}, } @article{corapi11_normat_desig_using_induc_learn_11_, title = {Normative Design Using Inductive Learning}, author = {Corapi, Domenico and Russo, Alessandra and De Vos, Marina and Padget, Julian and Satoh, Ken}, year = {2011}, tags = {answer_set_programming, ASP, events, framework, institution, logic, methods, norms, programming, theory_revision}, journal = {Theory and Practice of Logic Programming}, volume = {11}, number = {4-5}, abstract = {this paper we propose a use-case-driven iterative design methodology for normative frameworks, also called virtual institutions, which are used to govern open systems. Our computational model represents the normative framework as a logic program under answer set semantics (ASP). By means of an inductive logic programming approach, implemented using ASP, it is possible to synthesise new rules and revise the existing ones. The learning mechanism is guided by the designer who describes the desired properties of the framework through use cases, comprising (i) event traces that capture possible scenarios, and (ii) a state that describes the desired outcome. The learning process then proposes additional rules, or changes to current rules, to satisfy the constraints expressed in the use cases. Thus, the contribution of this paper is a process for the elaboration and revision of a normative framework by means of a semi-automatic and iterative process driven from specifications of (un)desirable behaviour. The process integrates a novel and general methodology for theory revision based on ASP./p}, arxivid = {1107.4967}, issn = {1471-0684}, pages = {783-799}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1471068411000305}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1471068411000305}, file = {2000/2010/2011/CORAPI/CORAPI_2011_Normative_Design_Using_Inductive_Learnin.pdf}, } @book{corey11_leviat_wakes_, title = {Leviathan Wakes}, author = {Corey, James S. A.}, year = {2011}, tags = {fiction, science_fiction, the_expanse}, publisher = {Orbit}, isbn = {978-1-84149-988-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Corey/Corey_2011_Leviathan_Wakes.epub}, } @article{cranefield11_verif_social_expec_by_model_21_, title = {Verifying Social Expectations By Model Checking Truncated Paths}, author = {Cranefield, Stephen and Winikoff, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, algorithm, expectation, institution, logic, LTL, MAS, model_checking, multi_agent_systems, semantics, social, verification}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, abstract = {One approach to moderating the expected behaviour of agents in open societies is the use of explicit languages for defining norms, conditional com- mitments and/or social expectations, together with infrastructure supporting con- formance checking. This paper presents a logical account of the fulfilment and violation of social expectations modelled as conditional rules over a hybrid lin- ear propositional temporal logic. Our semantics captures the intuition that the fulfilment or violation of an expectation must be determined without recourse to information from later states. We define a means of updating expectations from one state to the next based on formula progression, and show how conformance checking was implemented by extending the MCLITE and MCFULL algorithms of the Hybrid Logics Model Checker. 1}, issn = {0955792X}, pages = {1217-1256}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-00442-1}, doi = {10.1093/logcom/exq055}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cranefield/Cranefield_2011_Verifying_Social_Expectations_By_Model_C.pdf}, } @inproceedings{criado11_norm_enfor_elect_instit_, title = {Norm Enforceability in Electronic Institutions?}, author = {Criado, Natalia and Argente, Estefania and Garrido, Antonio and Gimeno, Juan A. and Igual, Francesc and Botti, Vicente and Noriega, Pablo and Giret, Adriana}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, mWater, norm_enforcement}, booktitle = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems, COIN}, pages = {250-267}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-21268-0_14}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21268-0_14}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Criado/Criado_2011_Norm_Enforceability_in_Electronic_Instit.pdf}, } @article{criado11_open_issues_normat_multi_agent_system_24_, title = {Open Issues for Normative Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Criado, Natalia and Argente, Estefania and Botti, Vicente}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, issues, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, observation, second_party, third_party}, journal = {AI Communications}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, publisher = {IOS Press}, pages = {233-264}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Criado/Criado_2011_Open_Issues_for_Normative_Multi_Agent_Sy.pdf}, } @article{criado11_thomas_23_, title = {Thomas}, subtitle = {An Agent Platform for Supporting Normative Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Criado, Natalia and Argente, Estefania and Botti, Vicente}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, authority, contract, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, open_systems, organisation, sanction, taxonomy, THOMAS}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {309-333}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/logcom/exr025}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/logcom/exr025}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Criado/Criado_2011_Thomas.pdf}, } @article{crick11_game_body_6_, title = {The Game Body}, subtitle = {Toward a Phenomenology of Contemporary Video Gaming}, author = {Crick, Timothy}, year = {2011}, tags = {avatar, embodiment, games, phenomenology}, journal = {Games and Culture}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, abstract = {Synthesizing research in philosophy and phenomenology, this article offers a sympathetic critique of Vivian Sobchack's view of digital moving images. Focusing on contemporary first- and third-player video games, it examines how digital imagery inscribes bodily dimensions onto a nonindexical world and the different ways in which we inhabit cinematic and electronic space. More specifically, it draws upon the writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty to build a phenomenological model of bodies in digital imagery and argues that video gaming is a fully embodied, sensuous, carnal activity.}, invalid_isbn = {1555-4120}, issn = {1555-4120}, month = {may}, pages = {259-269}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {361738888}, doi = {10.1177/1555412010364980}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1555412010364980}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Crick/Crick_2011_The_Game_Body.pdf}, } @article{cruces11_biased_percep_incom_distr_prefer_redis_98_, title = {Biased Perceptions of Income Distribution and Preferences for Redistribution}, subtitle = {Evidence From a Survey Experiment}, author = {Cruces, Guillermo and Perez-Truglia, Ricardo and Tetaz, Martin}, year = {2011}, tags = {bias, distribution, economics, income, perception, survey, wealth_inequality}, journal = {Journal of Public Economics}, volume = {98}, number = {1900}, abstract = {Individual perceptions of income distribution play a vital role in political economy and public finance models, yet there is little evidence regarding their origins or accuracy. This study examines how individuals form these perceptions and explores their potential impact on preferences for redistribution. A tailored household survey provides original evidence on systematic biases in individuals' evaluations of their own relative position in the income distribution. The study discusses one of the mechanisms that may generate such biases, based on the extrapolation of information from endogenous reference groups, and presents some suggestive evidence that this mechanism has significant explanatory power. The impact of these biased perceptions on attitudes toward redistributive policies is studied by means of an experimental design that was incorporated into the survey, which provided consistent information on the own-ranking within the income distribution to a randomly selected group of respondents. The evidence suggests that those who had overestimated their relative position and thought that they were relatively richer than they were tend to demand higher levels of redistribution when informed of their true ranking}, invalid_isbn = {0047-2727}, issn = {00472727}, pages = {100-112}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21712252}, doi = {10.1016/j.jpubeco.2012.10.009}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cruces/Cruces_2011_Biased_Perceptions_of_Income_Distributio.pdf}, } @booklet{cruddace11__sister_of_battl_, title = {Sisters Of Battle}, author = {Cruddace, Robin and Ward, Mat}, year = {2011}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, note = {in white dwarf 380 and 381 (US)}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Cruddace/40k 5e - Codex - Sisters of Battle.pdf}, } @book{curd11_presoc_reader_, title = {Presocratics Reader}, editor = {Curd, Patricia}, year = {2011}, tags = {greece, history, philosophy, pre_socratic}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Hackett}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {McKirahan and Curd, Patricia}, isbn = {978-1-60384-598-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Curd/Curd_2011_Presocratics_Reader.pdf}, } @inproceedings{danescu-niculescu-mizil11_echoes_, title = {Echoes of power}, subtitle = {Language effects and power differences in social interaction}, author = {Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Cristian and Lee, Lillian and Pang, Bo and Kleinberg, Jon}, year = {2011}, tags = {coordination, framework, language, NLP, power, SCOTUS, wiki}, booktitle = {WWW '12: Proceedings of the 21st international conference on World Wide Web}, abstract = {Understanding social interaction within groups is key to analyzing online communities. Most current work focuses on structural properties: who talks to whom, and how such interactions form larger network structures. The interactions themselves, however, generally take place in the form of natural language - either spoken or written and one could reasonably suppose that signals manifested in language might also provide information about roles, status, and other aspects of the group's dynamics. To date, however, finding such domain-independent language-based signals has been a challenge. Here, we show that in group discussions power differentials between participants are subtly revealed by how much one individual immediately echoes the linguistic style of the person they are responding to. Starting from this observation, we propose an analysis framework based on linguistic coordination that can be used to shed light on power relationships and that works consistently across multiple types of power - including a more ``static'' form of power based on status differences, and a more ``situational'' form of power in which one individual experiences a type of dependence on another. Using this framework, we study how conversational behavior can reveal power relationships in two very different settings: discussions among Wikipedians and arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court.}, arxivid = {1112.3670}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1229-5}, doi = {10.1145/2187836.2187931}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3670}, file = {2000/2010/2011/DanescuNiculescuMizil/DanescuNiculescuMizil_2011_Echoes_of_power.pdf}, } @proceedings{datta11_social_infor_, title = {Social Informatics}, author = {Datta, Anwitaman}, year = {2011}, tags = {belief, computational_social_science, context, crowd_source, data_mining, digital_media, folksonomy, governance, group_dynamics, guilds, health_care, informatics, markets, MMO, motivation, network, privacy, reputation, security, social, social_media, tagging, text_book, twitter, web}, booktitle = {Annual Review of Information Science and}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-24703-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-24704-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Datta/Datta_2011_Social_Informatics.pdf}, } @book{davidson11__well_played_, title = {Well Played 3.0}, subtitle = {Video games, value and meaning}, editor = {Davidson, Drew}, year = {2011}, tags = {close_reading, game_criticism}, publisher = {ETC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-257-85845-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Davidson/Davidson_2011_Well_Played_3_0.pdf}, } @unpublished{dawn11_what_bdsm_teach_about_author_obedien_self_, title = {What BDSM Teaches About Authority, Obedience and the Self}, author = {Dawn, Jaydra}, year = {2011}, tags = {authority, BDSM, identity, obedience, power}, note = {need to find again}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dawn/Dawn_2011_What_BDSM_Teaches_About_Authority_Obedi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{debeuvais11_if_you_build_it_they_might_stay_, title = {If You Build It They Might Stay}, subtitle = {Retention Mechanisms in World of Warcraft}, author = {Debeuvais, Thomas and Shapiro, Diane J. and Nardi, Bonnie A. and Ducheneaut, Nicolas and Yee, Nicholas}, year = {2011}, tags = {demographics, design, games, MMO, retention, world_of_warcraft}, booktitle = {Foundations Of Digital Games, FDG}, abstract = {We analyze mechanisms of player retention and commitment in massively multiplayer online games. Our ground assumptions on player retention are based on a marketing model of customer retention and commitment. To measure the influence of gameplay, in-game sociality, and real-life status on player commitment, we use the following metrics: weekly play time, stop rate and number of years respondents have been playing the game. The cross-cultural sample is composed of 2865 World of Warcraft players from North-America, Europe, Taiwan, and Hong-Kong who completed an online questionnaire. We differentiate players in terms of demographic categories including age, region, gender and marital status.}, pages = {1-8}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159390}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Debeuvais/Debeuvais_2011_If_You_Build_It_They_Might_Stay.pdf}, } @book{demeulenaere11_analy_, title = {Analytical sociology and social mechanisms}, author = {Demeulenaere, Pierre}, year = {2011}, tags = {conversation, emotion, generative_process, indeterminacy, rationality, social_science}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-521-15435-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Demeulenaere/Demeulenaere_2011_Analytical_sociology_and_social_mechanis.pdf}, } @booklet{devaney11__master_differ_equat_, title = {Mastering Differential Equations}, subtitle = {The Visual Method}, author = {Devaney, Robert L.}, year = {2011}, tags = {calculus, differential_equations, mathematics}, institution = {The Teaching Company}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Great Courses}, url = {https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/mastering-differential-equations-the-visual-method}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Devaney/Robert L. Devaney - Mastering Differential Equations_ The Visual Method-The Great Courses (2011).pdf}, } @article{dhejne11_long_term_follow_up_trans_6_, title = {Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery}, subtitle = {Cohort Study in Sweden}, author = {Dhejne, Cecilia and Lichtenstein, Paul and Boman, Marcus and Johansson, Anna L. V. and Långström, Niklas and Landén, Mikael}, editor = {Scott, James}, year = {2011}, tags = {cohort, detransition, long_term, sex_reassignment, sweden, transgender}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)}, pages = {e16885}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0016885}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016885}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dhejne/Dhejne_2011_Long_Term_Follow_Up_of_Transsexual_Perso.pdf}, } @article{diangelo11_white_fragil_3_, title = {White Fragility}, author = {Diangelo, Robin}, year = {2011}, tags = {politics, psychology, race, racism, review}, journal = {International Journal of Critical Pedagogy}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {54-70}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Diangelo/Diangelo_2011_White_Fragility.pdf}, } @misc{dillon11_cah_maing_, title = {CAH MainGame}, author = {Dillon, Josh and Dranove, Daniel and Halpern, Eli and Hantoot, Ben and Munk, David and Pinsof, David and Temkin, Max and Weinstein, Eliot}, year = {2011}, tags = {CAH, card_game, game}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dillon/Dillon_2011_CAH_MainGame.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dong11_model_, title = {Modeling the co-evolution of behaviors and social relationships using mobile phone data}, author = {Dong, Wen and Lepri, Bruno and Pentland, Alex}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, human_dynamics, living_lab, MAS, multi_agent_systems, social_computing, stochastic_processes}, booktitle = {International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM '11)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2107596.2107613}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2107596.2107613}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dong/Dong_2011_Modeling_the_co_evolution_of_behaviors_a.pdf}, } @book{donner11_being_middl_india_, title = {Being Middle-class in India: A Way Of Life}, editor = {Donner, Henrike}, year = {2011}, tags = {anthropology, bengal, cinema, domestic_work, globalization, history, india, masculinity, medical_profession, middle_class, social_mobility}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Routledge Contemporary South Asia}, isbn = {978-0-203-14853-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Donner/Donner_2011_Being_Middle_class_in_India_A_way_of_lif.pdf}, } @inproceedings{doran11_mmorp_, title = {A Prototype Quest Generator Based On A Structural Analysis Of Quests From Four MMORPGs}, author = {Doran, Jonathon and Parberry, Ian}, year = {2011}, tags = {data_mining, games, java, MMORPG, NPC, planning, procedural_content, prolog, quest, RPG, structural_analysis, taxonomy}, booktitle = {PCGames}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {1-8}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0872-4}, doi = {10.1145/2000919.2000920}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2000919.2000920}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Doran/Doran_2011_A_prototype_quest_generator_based_on_a_s.pdf}, } @article{dormans11_adapt_play_exper_3_, title = {Adaptable Play Experiences}, author = {Dormans, Joris and Bakkes, Sander}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, design, games, grammar, level_generation, shape_grammar, space, terrain_generation}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {216-228}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dormans/Dormans_2011_Adaptable_Play_Experiences.pdf}, } @book{downey11_think_stats_, title = {Think Stats}, author = {Downey, Allen B.}, year = {2011}, tags = {analysis, distribution, estimation, hypothesis_testing, math, probability, python, regression, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, abstract = {ISBN}, pages = {225}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4919-0733-7}, url = {https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/think-stats-2nd/9781491907344/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Downey/Downey_2011_Think_Stats.pdf}, } @article{duffy11_sound_diaries_7_, title = {Sound Diaries}, subtitle = {A Method for Listening To Place}, author = {Duffy, Michelle and Waitt, Gordon}, year = {2011}, tags = {australia, embodiment, identity, listening, methods, music, noise, phenomenology, social, sound, sound_geography, soundscape, space}, journal = {Aether: The Journal of Media Geography}, volume = {7}, number = {January 2011}, abstract = {This paper develops a methodology for understanding how relations between people and place are co-constituted through music and sounds. Using the case of Four Winds Festival Bermagui, New South Wales, the paper discusses our use of ``sound diaries'' as a means to better understand the role of sound in participants' understanding of place. Highlighted within our discussion is how our experimental methodology overcomes some of the inherent problems of researching so-called ``sound geographies.'' Sound diaries provide a possible technique to provide partial insights into the embodied knowledge triggered by sounds and music. Woven within these personal interpretations and their attributed meanings are more general themes concerning the concept of soundscapes, practices of listening, the role of sound in the mutual constitution of place and identities, and the embodied underpinnings of place-making practices in relation to sound and music.}, pages = {119-136}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Duffy/Duffy_2011_Sound_Diaries.pdf}, } @book{dunlop11_shark_fin_sichuan_pepper_, title = {Shark's Fin and Sichuan Pepper}, subtitle = {A Sweet-Sour Memoir of Eating in China}, author = {Dunlop, Fuchsia}, year = {2011}, tags = {china, cooking, culture, food, sichuan}, publisher = {W. W. Norton and Company}, isbn = {978-0-393-35774-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dunlop/Dunlop_2011_Shark_s_Fin_and_Sichuan_Pepper.epub}, } @article{dutilh11_differ_ways_which_logic_is_to_formal_32_, title = {The Different Ways in Which Logic Is (said To be) Formal}, author = {Dutilh Novaes, Catarina}, year = {2011}, tags = {analysis, formal, logic, rule, semantics, taxonomy}, journal = {History and Philosophy of Logic}, volume = {32}, number = {4}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {303-332}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dutilh/Dutilh_2011_The_Different_Ways_in_Which_Logic_Is_sa.pdf}, } @online{dzodan11__my_femin_will_be_inter_, title = {My Feminism Will Be Intersectional Or It Will Be Bullshit!}, author = {Dzodan, Flavia}, year = {2011}, tags = {feminism, intersectionality}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://theresearchpapers.org/my-feminism-will-be-intersectional-or-it-will-be-bullshit/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Dzodan/dzodan11__my_femin_will_be_inter.pdf}, } @article{el-sappagh11__etl_23_, title = {A proposed model for data warehouse ETL processes}, author = {El-Sappagh, Shaker H. Ali and Hendawi, Abdeltawab M. Ahmed and El Bastawissy, Ali Hamed}, year = {2011}, tags = {conceptual_modeling, data_warehousing, database, ETL, OLAP, pipeline}, journal = {Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {91-104}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.jksuci.2011.05.005}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksuci.2011.05.005}, file = {2000/2010/2011/El-sappagh/A_proposed_model_for_data_warehouse_ETL_processes.pdf}, } @report{eladhari11_ai_based_game_desig_, title = {AI-Based Game Design}, subtitle = {Enabling New Playable Experiences}, author = {Eladhari, Mirjam P. and Sullivan, Anne and Smith, Gillian and Mccoy, Josh}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, authoring, design, expressive_ai, framework, games, methods, mind_music, mismanor, pataphysic_institute, prom_week, prototype, Rathenn, tools}, abstract = {With the current set of design tools and methods available to game designers, vast portions of the space of possible games are not currently reachable. In the past, technological advances such as improved graphics and new controllers have driven the creation of new forms of gameplay, but games have still not made great strides into new gameplay experiences. We argue that the development of innovative artificial intelligence (AI) systems plays a crucial role in the exploration of currently unreachable spaces. To aid in exploration, we suggest a practice called AI-based game design, an iterative design process that deeply integrates the affordances of an AI system within the context of game design. We have applied this process in our own projects, and in this paper we present how it has pushed the boundaries of current game genres and experiences, as well as discuss the future AI-based game design.}, arxivid = {UCSC-SOE-11-27}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pages = {1-13}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://sokath.com/main/files/eladhari-ucsc-soe-11-27.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Eladhari/Eladhari_2011_Ai_Based_Game_Design.pdf}, } @inproceedings{eladhari11_game_mechan_dynam_social_action_, title = {Game Mechanics and Dynamics of Social Actions in a Prototype Multiplayer Game World}, author = {Eladhari, Mirjam P}, year = {2011}, tags = {action, design, games, mechanics, multi_player, prototype, social_action}, booktitle = {DiGRA}, pages = {1-20}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Eladhari/Eladhari_2011_Game_Mechanics_and_Dynamics_of_Social_Ac.pdf}, } @book{enders11_, title = {The political economy of terrorism}, author = {Enders, Walter and Sandler, Todd}, year = {2011}, tags = {9_11, behaviour, democracy, history, homeland_security, hostage_taking, political_economy, politics, statistics, terrorism}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-107-00456-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Enders/Enders_2011_The_political_economy_of_terrorism.pdf}, } @article{endrass11_plann_small_talk_behav_with_25_, title = {Planning Small Talk Behavior With Cultural Influences for Multiagent Systems}, author = {Endrass, Birgit and Rehm, Matthias and André, Elisabeth}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, cultural_variation, dialogue, dialogue_management, language_generation, small_talk}, journal = {Computer Speech & Language}, volume = {25}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {158-174}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Endrass/Endrass_2011_Planning_Small_Talk_Behavior_With_Cultur.pdf}, } @article{ensmenger11__is_42_, title = {Is chess the drosophila of artificial intelligence? A social history of an algorithm}, author = {Ensmenger, Nathan}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, chess, drosophila, experimental_technology, history}, journal = {Social Studies of Science}, volume = {42}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Oct 29 08:42:14 2023}, pages = {5-30}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0306312711424596}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306312711424596}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ensmenger/Ensmenger_2011_Is_chess_the_drosophila_of_artificial_in.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2011/Ensmenger/Is_chess_the_drosophila_of_artificial_in.pdf}, } @inproceedings{esparcia11_artif_, title = {Artifacting and regulating the environment of a virtual organization}, author = {Esparcia, Sergio and Centeno, Roberto and Hermoso, Ramon and Argente, Estefania}, year = {2011}, tags = {agent_oriented_programming, agents, artifacts, environment, MAS, multi_agent_systems, organisation, regulation, software_engineering}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {547-554}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Esparcia/Esparcia_2011_Artifacting_and_regulating_the_environme.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ettienne11_implem_, title = {Implementing a multi-agent system in python with an auction-based agreement approach}, author = {Ettienne, Mikko Berggren and Vester, Steen and Villadsen, Jørgen}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, algorithm, auctions, MAPC, MAS, multi_agent_systems, python, strategy}, booktitle = {International Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {185-196}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ettienne/Ettienne_2011_Implementing_a_multi_agent_system_in_pyt.pdf}, } @inproceedings{evans11_using_exclus_logic_model_social_pract_, title = {Using Exclusion Logic to Model Social Practices}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-18181-8_12}, author = {Evans, Richard}, editor = {Dignum, Frank}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, conflict_resolution, decisions, defeasible_logic, deontic_logic, design, ergonomic, exclusion_logic, FSMs, HCI, MAS, motivation, multi_agent_systems, social_practice}, booktitle = {Agents for Games and Simulations II}, pages = {163-178}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Evans/Evans_2011_Using_Exclusion_Logic_to_Model_Social_Pr.pdf}, } @inproceedings{everaere11_contin_2_, title = {Continuous preferences for action selection}, author = {Everaere, Patricia and Strugeon, E.G.-L.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, action_selection, agents, algorithm, artificial_intelligence, framework, metrics, preference, vote}, booktitle = {ICAART 2011 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {2}, abstract = {We have investigated the use of continuous alternatives for action selection by a behavior-oriented agent. Such an agent is made of concurrent ``behaviors''; each of these behaviors reacts to specific stimuli and provides a response according to a low-level goal. Since the behaviors are specialized, they can provide concurrent responses and conflicts among them must be solved to perform a coherent global behavior of the agent. In this context, voting methods allow to select only one of the responses of the behaviors, while taking into account their preferences and respecting all of their constraints. Previous works are based on action spaces limited to few discrete values and have shown difficulties in determining the behaviors weights for the vote. Furthermore, these works generally not allow to express the indifference of a behavior on a alternative's component, i.e. the fact that a behavior has no preference on the value of one component of an alternative. We propose in this article a method to use continuous values for the alternatives and a fair vote based on one alternative proposition per behavior. Our framework also allows the expression of indifference between alternatives. This proposition has been tested and compared, and the results show that our approach is better than previous propositions to avoid locked situations.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-989-8425-41-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Everaere/Everaere_2011_Continuous_preferences_for_action_select.pdf}, } @online{fahraeus11:_crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_event_, title = {Crusader Kings II - Dev Diary 6 - Events}, author = {Fåhraeus, Henrik}, year = {2011}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/crusader-kings-ii-dev-diary-6-events.525900/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fåhraeus/fahraeus11__crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_event_.pdf}, } @online{fahraeus11:_crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_relig_, title = {Crusader Kings II - Dev Diary 8 - Religion}, author = {Fåhraeus, Henrik}, year = {2011}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/crusader-kings-ii-dev-diary-8-religion.535320/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fåhraeus/fahraeus11__crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_relig_.pdf}, } @article{falcone11_trust_relat_capit_17_, title = {Trust and Relational Capital}, author = {Falcone, Rino and Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, cognitive, collaboration, cooperation, pierre_bourdieu, relational_capital, social_capital, trust}, journal = {Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, abstract = {Trust can be viewed at the same time as an instrument both for an agent selecting the right partners in order to achieve its own goals, and for an agent of being selected from other potential partners in order to establish with them a cooperation/collaboration and to take advantage from the accumulated trust. In this paper we will analyze trust as the agents' relational capital. Starting from the classical dependence network with potential partners, we introduce the analysis of what it means for an agent to be trusted and how this condition could be strategically used from it for achieving its own goals, that is, why it represents a form of power. The idea of taking another agent's point of view is especially important if we consider the amount of studies in social science that connect trust with social capital related issues. Although there is a big interest in literature about 'social capital' and its powerful effects on the wellbeing of both societies and individuals, often it is not clear enough what is it the object under analysis. Individual trust capital (relational capital) and collective trust capital not only should be disentangled, but their relations are quite complicated and even conflicting. To overcome this gap, we propose a study that first attempts to understand what trust is as capital of individuals. In which sense ``trust'' is a capital. How this capital is built, managed and saved. In particular, how this capital is the result of the others' beliefs and goals. Then we aim to analytically study the cognitive dynamics of this object.}, issn = {1381298X}, pages = {402-418}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {866534521}, doi = {10.1007/s10588-011-9095-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Falcone/Falcone_2011_Trust_and_Relational_Capital.pdf}, } @report{federal11_repor_outag_curtail_durin_south_, title = {Report on Outages and Curtailments During the Southwest Cold Weather Event of February 1-5, 2011}, author = {{Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation}}, year = {2011}, tags = {climate_change, electricity, FERC, infrastructure, reliability, report, USA}, country = {USA}, institution = {Federal Energy Regulatory Commission}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ferc.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/08-16-11-report.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Federal/Federal_2011_Report_on_Outages_and_Curtailments_Durin.pdf}, } @article{fingelkurts11__towar_13_, title = {Toward operational architectonics of consciousness}, subtitle = {Basic evidence from patients with severe cerebral injuries}, author = {Fingelkurts, Andrew A. and Fingelkurts, Alexander A. and Bagnato, Sergio and Boccagni, Cristina and Galardi, Giuseppe}, year = {2011}, tags = {brain_operation, EEG, functional_connectivity, MCS, meta_stability, minimally_conscious_state, neuro_physiology, neuronal_assembly, synchronization, unconscioussness, vegetative_state, VS}, journal = {Cognitive Processing}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {111-131}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10339-011-0416-x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10339-011-0416-x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fingelkurts/Fingelkurts_2011_Toward_operational_architectonics_of_con.pdf}, } @manual{fischer11_evil_, title = {Evil}, subtitle = {Extensible vi layer for Emacs}, author = {Fischer, Frank and Oye, Vegard}, year = {2011}, tags = {authoring_tools, design, emacs, software_engineering, UI}, number = {0.1}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fischer/Fischer_2011_Evil.pdf}, } @article{fisher11_eviden_based_resis_train_recom_15_, title = {Evidence-Based Resistance Training Recommendations}, author = {Fisher, James and Steele, James and Bruce-Low, Stewart and Smith, Dave}, year = {2011}, tags = {bodybuilding, education, health, sport, strength}, journal = {Medicina Sportiva}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, abstract = {Resistance training produces an array of health benefits, as well as the potential to promote muscular adaptations of strength, size, power and endurance. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) regularly publish a position stand making recommendations for optimal achievement of the desired training goals. However, the most recent position stand (as well as previous ones) has come under heavy criticism for misrepresentation of research, lack of evidence and author bias. Therefore this paper proposes a set of scientifically rigorous resistance training guidelines, reviewing and summarising the relevant research for the purpose of proposing more logical, evidence-based training advice. We recommend that appreciably the same muscular strength and endurance adaptations can be attained by performing a single set of 8̃-12 repetitions to momentary muscular failure, at a repetition duration that maintains muscular tension throughout the entire range of motion, for most major muscle groups once or twice each week. All resistance types (e.g. free-weights, resistance machines, bodyweight, etc.) show potential for increases in strength, with no significant difference between them, although resistance machines appear to pose a lower risk of injury. There is a lack of evidence to suggest that balance from free weights or use of unstable surfaces shows any transference to sporting improvement, and explosive movements are also not recommended as they present a high injury risk and no greater benefit than slow, controlled weight training. Finally, we consider genetic factors in relation to body type and growth potential.}, invalid_isbn = {02785919}, issn = {1734-2260}, pages = {147-162}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {20883897}, doi = {10.2478/v10036-011-0025-x}, url = {http://versita.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.2478/v10036-011-0025-x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fisher/Fisher_2011_Evidence_Based_Resistance_Training_Recom.pdf}, } @article{fligstein11_towar_gener_theor_strat_action_field_29_, title = {Toward a General Theory of Strategic Action Fields}, author = {Fligstein, Neil and McAdam, Doug}, year = {2011}, tags = {action, field, institution, SAFs, sociology, strategy}, journal = {Sociological Theory}, volume = {29}, number = {1}, abstract = {In recent years there has been an outpouring of work at the intersection of social movement studies and organizational theory. While we are generally in sympathy with this work, we think it implies a far more radical rethinking of structure and agency in modern society than has been realized to date. In this article, we offer a brief sketch of a general theory of strategic action fields (SAFs). We begin with a discussion of the main elements of the theory, describe the broader environment in which any SAF is embedded, consider the dynamics of stability and change in SAFs, and end with a respectful critique of other contemporary perspectives on social structure and agency. For}, invalid_isbn = {1467-9558}, issn = {07352751}, pages = {1-26}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {856903670}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9558.2010.01385.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fligstein/Fligstein_2011_Toward_a_General_Theory_of_Strategic_Act.pdf}, } @article{floridi11_const_person_ident_onlin_21_, title = {The Construction of Personal Identities Online}, author = {Floridi, Luciano}, year = {2011}, tags = {ICT, identity, information, online, social_media}, journal = {Minds and Machines}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {477-479}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11023-011-9254-y}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11023-011-9254-y}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Floridi/Floridi_2011_The_Construction_of_Personal_Identities_.pdf}, } @book{floridi11_philos_infor_, title = {The Philosophy of Information}, author = {Floridi, Luciano}, year = {2011}, tags = {abstraction, digital_ontology, epistemology, informational_structural_realism, ontological_neutrality, ontology, philosophy, philosophy_of_information, semantics, symbol_grounding, taxonomic_neutrality, taxonomy, typological_neutrality, typology, veridicality_thesis}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-923238-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Floridi/Floridi_2011_The_Philosophy_of_Information.pdf}, } @report{forum11_manag_major_event_, title = {Managing Major Events}, subtitle = {Best Practices from the Field}, author = {Forum, Police Executive Research}, year = {2011}, tags = {cities, crime, crowds, planning, police, policy, protest, public_demonstrations}, abstract = {This report aims to explore some of the key issues that have proved important or difficult in the real world of policing.}, institution = {Police Executive Research Forum}, pages = {1-54}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Critical Issues in Policing}, isbn = {978-1-934485-15-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Forum/Forum_2011_Managing_Major_Events.pdf}, } @article{fourie11__librar_29_, title = {Librarians alert}, subtitle = {How can we exploit what is happening with personal information management (PIM), reference management and related issues?}, author = {Fourie, Ina}, year = {2011}, tags = {librarians, library, personal_information_management, PIM, reference_management}, journal = {Library Hi Tech}, volume = {29}, number = {3}, publisher = {Emerald}, pages = {550-556}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1108/07378831111174477}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07378831111174477}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fourie/document.pdf}, } @article{fourie11__person_pim_29_, title = {Personal information management (PIM), reference management and mind maps}, subtitle = {the way to creative librarians?}, author = {Fourie, Ina}, year = {2011}, tags = {librarians, mind_maps, personal_information_management, PIM, reference_management, technology}, journal = {Library Hi Tech}, volume = {29}, number = {4}, publisher = {Emerald}, pages = {764-771}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1108/07378831111189822}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07378831111189822}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fourie/Fourie_Personal(2011).pdf}, } @inproceedings{fristoe11_say_system_, title = {Say it with Systems}, subtitle = {Expanding Kodu's Expressive Power through Gender-Inclusive Mechanics}, author = {Fristoe, Teale and Denner, Jill and Maclaurin, Matt and Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2011}, tags = {education, games, gender, HCI, Kodu, programming, systems}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pages = {227-234}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fristoe/Fristoe_2011_Say_it_with_Systems.pdf}, } @inproceedings{fuller11_shared_, title = {Shared mental models in improvisational theatre}, author = {Fuller, Daniel and Magerko, Brian}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, common_ground, converge, divergence, improvisation, storytelling, theatre}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and cognition - C&C '11}, abstract = {This article presents our currents findings from an empirical study of the cognition employed by performers in improvisational theatre. Improvised theatrical performance is an activity in which one or more individuals create a dramatic or comedic performance in real-time and is an interesting example of creative, real-time, collaborative problem solving. Unlike other forms of creative problem solving, improvisers are constrained from explicitly coordinating with the other improvisers on stage or revising their decisions after the fact. This article focuses on the means by which a group of improvisers converge on a shared understanding (i.e. a shared mental model) of what a scene is about and how it should proceed. We present our findings on how improvisers build shared mental models during a performance and discuss our applications of these findings to the design and development of improvisational intelligent agents.}, pages = {269}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0820-5}, doi = {10.1145/2069618.2069663}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2069618.2069663}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fuller/Fuller_2011_Shared_mental_models_in_improvisational_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{furniss11_confes_phd_, title = {Confessions from a grounded theory PhD}, subtitle = {Experiences and lessons learnt}, author = {Furniss, Dominic and Blandford, Ann and Curzon, Paul}, year = {2011}, tags = {education, experience, grounded_theory, methods}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {113-122}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Furniss/Furniss_2011_Confessions_from_a_grounded_theory_PhD.pdf}, } @online{fåhraeus11__crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_plots_, title = {Crusader Kings II - Dev Diary 14 - Plots}, author = {Fåhraeus, Henrik}, year = {2011}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/crusader-kings-ii-dev-diary-14-plots.563532/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Fåhraeus/fåhraeus11__crusad_kings_ii_dev_diary_plots.pdf}, } @article{gaber11__auton_bureauc_admin_burden_qualit_64_, title = {Autonomy, Bureaucracy, Administrative Burden and Quality Assurance In Education In Slovenia}, author = {Gaber, Slavko and Tašner, Veronika and Zgaga, Pavel}, year = {2011}, tags = {administrative_burden, autonomy, bureaucracy, education, slovenia}, journal = {Bildung und Erziehung}, volume = {64}, number = {3}, pages = {259-274}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.7788/bue.2011.64.3.259}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/bue.2011.64.3.259}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gaber/Gaber_2011_Autonomy_Bureaucracy_Administrative_Bu.pdf}, } @article{gacek11_nomin_abstr_209_, title = {Nominal Abstraction}, author = {Gacek, Andrew and Miller, Dale and Nadathur, Gopalan}, year = {2011}, tags = {abstract_syntax, abstraction, nominal_abstraction, operational_semantics}, journal = {Information and Computation}, volume = {209}, number = {1}, pages = {48-73}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ic.2010.09.004}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2010.09.004}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gacek/Gacek_2011_Nominal_Abstraction.pdf}, } @misc{games11_, title = {A million flowers}, author = {{Failbetter Games}}, year = {2011}, tags = {interactive_narrative, storynexus}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.failbettergames.com/news/a-million-flowers}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Games/Games_2011_A_million_flowers.pdf}, } @misc{games11_dont_poke_that_narrat_engin_, title = {Don't Poke That - Narrative Engineering Principles, Part 1}, author = {{Failbetter Games}}, year = {2011}, tags = {interactive_narrative, storynexus}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.failbettergames.com/news/dont-poke-that-narrative-engineering-principles-part-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Games/Games_2011_Don_t_Poke_That_Narrative_Engineering_.pdf}, } @misc{games11_menag_roses_, title = {The Menagerie of Roses}, author = {{Failbetter Games}}, year = {2011}, tags = {interactive_narrative, storynexus}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.failbettergames.com/news/the-menagerie-of-roses}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Games/Games_2011_The_Menagerie_of_Roses.pdf}, } @misc{games11_point_i_, title = {Points of light, pools of shadow (part I)}, author = {{Failbetter Games}}, year = {2011}, tags = {interactive_narrative, storynexus}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.failbettergames.com/news/points-of-light-pools-of-shadow-part-i}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Games/Games_2011_Points_of_light_pools_of_shadow_part_I.pdf}, } @misc{games11_point_ii_, title = {Points of light, pools of shadow (part II)}, author = {{Failbetter Games}}, year = {2011}, tags = {interactive_narrative, storynexus}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.failbettergames.com/news/points-of-light-pools-of-shadow-part-ii}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Games/Games_2011_Points_of_light_pools_of_shadow_part_I_acf39.pdf}, } @article{gibbs11_irony_talk_among_frien_15_, title = {Irony in Talk Among Friends}, author = {Gibbs, Raymond W.}, year = {2000}, tags = {conversation, friend, informal, irony, metaphor, NLP, psychology, taxonomy}, journal = {Metaphor and Symbol}, volume = {15}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, pages = {5-27}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/10926488.2000.9678862}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10926488.2000.9678862}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gibbs/Gibbs_2011_Irony_in_Talk_Among_Friends.pdf}, } @article{girling11_cannab_intox_three_green_iguan_iguan_52_, title = {Cannabis Intoxication in Three Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana)}, author = {Girling, S J and Fraser, M A}, year = {2011}, tags = {animal, cannabis, iguana, testing}, journal = {Journal of Small Animal Practice}, volume = {52}, number = {2}, abstract = {This report describes clinical signs and plasma biochemical changes associated with significant cannabis consumption in three Green iguanas (Iguana iguana) which resulted in seizures, cardiovascular and digestive tract aberrations, elevated hepatic enzymes and bile acid concentrations for a number of weeks post recovery. One case required extensive antiseizuring therapy to recover. All Green iguanas eventually made a full recovery.}, invalid_isbn = {1748-5827}, issn = {00224510}, pages = {113-116}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21265851}, doi = {10.1111/j.1748-5827.2010.01017.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Girling/Girling_2011_Cannabis_Intoxication_in_Three_Green_Igu.pdf}, } @proceedings{gleizes11_agent_orien_softw_engin_x_6038_, title = {Agent-Oriented Software Engineering X}, subtitle = {10th International Workshop, AOSE 2009}, author = {Gleizes, Marie-Pierre and Gomez-Sanz, Jorge J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {affect, agents, AOSE, GORMAS, INGENIAS, institution, logic, MAS, methods, multi_agent_systems, organisation, protocol, qualitative_modeling, review, software_engineering, testing, text_book}, volume = {6038}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-19208-1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19208-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gleizes/Gleizes_2011_Agent_Oriented_Software_Engineering_X.pdf}, } @book{glover11_haiti_unboun_, title = {Haiti Unbound}, subtitle = {A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon}, author = {Glover, Kaiama L}, year = {2011}, tags = {culture, haiti, post_colonialism, space, spirituality}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, invalid_isbn = {978-1-84731-499-5}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Glover/Glover_2011_Haiti_Unbound.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gold11_knitt_music_progr_, title = {Knitting Music and Programming}, subtitle = {Reflections on the Frontiers of Source Code Analysis}, author = {Gold, Nicolas}, year = {2011}, tags = {knitting, max_msp, music, SCAM, source_code_analysis}, booktitle = {Proceedings - 11th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, SCAM 2011}, abstract = {Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM) underpins virtually every operational software system. Despite the impact and ubiquity of SCAM principles and techniques in software engineering, there are still frontiers to be explored. Looking ``inward'' to existing techniques, one finds frontiers of performance, efficiency, accuracy, and usability, looking ``outward'' one finds new languages, new problems, and thus new approaches. This paper presents a reflective framework for characterizing source languages and domains. It draws on current research projects in music program analysis, musical score processing, and machine knitting to identify new frontiers for SCAM. The paper also identifies opportunities for SCAM to inspire, and be inspired by, problems and techniques in other domains.}, pages = {10-14}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7695-4347-5}, doi = {10.1109/SCAM.2011.10}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gold/Gold_2011_Knitting_Music_and_Programming.pdf}, } @book{goldstein11_games_work_, title = {Games at Work}, subtitle = {How to Recognize and Reduce Office Politics}, author = {Goldstein, Maurico and Read, Philip}, year = {2011}, tags = {corporations, institution, norms, office, organisation, politics, text_book, work}, publisher = {Jossey-Bass}, issn = {10473149}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-470-26200-9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Goldstein/Goldstein_2011_Games_at_Work.pdf}, } @report{gonzalez11_effec_univer_child_benef_, title = {The Effects of a Universal Child Benefit}, author = {González, Libertad}, year = {2011}, tags = {benefits, children, consumption, evaluation, fertility, labour, policy, spain, universal_welfare, welfare}, number = {5994}, institution = {Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ideas.repec.org/p/upf/upfgen/1281.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gonzlez/Gonzlez_2011_The_Effects_of_a_Universal_Child_Benefit.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gordon11_compar_requir_from_multip_juris_, title = {Comparing Requirements From Multiple Jurisdictions}, author = {Gordon, David G. and Breaux, Travis D.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, comparison, jurisdictions, law, methods, metrics, visualisation}, booktitle = {2011 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law, RELAW 2011, Proceedings - Held in Conjunction with the 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference}, abstract = {Increasingly, information systems are becoming distributed and pervasive, enabling organizations to deliver services remotely to individuals and to share and store personal information worldwide. However, system developers face significant challenges in identifying and managing the many laws that govern their services and products. To address this challenge, we investigate a method to codify, analyze, and trace relationships among requirements from different regulations that share a common theme of data breach notification. To measure gaps and overlaps between regulations, we applied previously validated requirements metrics. Our findings include a formalization of the legal landscape using operational constructs for high- and low-watermark practices, which business analysts and system developers can use to reason about compliance trade-offs based on perceived businesses costs and risks. We discovered and validated these constructs using five U.S. state data breach notification laws that govern transactions of financial and health information of state residents.}, pages = {43-49}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4577-0947-0}, doi = {10.1109/RELAW.2011.6050272}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gordon/Gordon_2011_Comparing_Requirements_From_Multiple_Jur.pdf}, } @incollection{goto11_lands_analy_possib_outcom_, title = {Landscape Analysis of Possible Outcomes}, author = {Goto, Yusuke and Takahashi, Shingo}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, analysis, complex_systems, decision_support, typology, visualisation}, booktitle = {Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems VI.}, number = {2009}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {87-98}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-4-431-53907-0_7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Goto/Goto_2011_Landscape_Analysis_of_Possible_Outcomes.pdf}, } @book{grandin11__guatem_reader_, title = {The Guatemala Reader}, editor = {Grandin, Greg and Levenson, Deborah T. and Oglesby, Elizabeth}, year = {2011}, tags = {coffee, colonialism, culture, guatemala, history, labour, maya}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8223-9467-9}, doi = {10.1215/9780822394679}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Grandin/Grandin_2011_The_Guatemala_Reader.pdf}, } @article{griffiths11_confr_gender_repres_, title = {Confronting Gender Representation}, subtitle = {A Qualitative Study of the Experiences and Motivations of Female Casual-Gamers}, author = {Griffiths, Mark and Lewis, Andrea}, year = {2011}, tags = {games, gender, methods, qualitative, themes}, journal = {Aloma: Revista de Psicologia, Ciències de l'Educació i de l'Esport}, number = {28}, abstract = {Women are playing video games in ever increasing numbers. However, the empirical literature has consistently shown that males play video games more frequently than females, that males play for longer periods, and that both genders are equally likely to view game playing as a masculine pursuit. As a consequence, a study was carried out to examine salient themes in the experiences and motivations of females who frequently play lsquo;casual rsquo; video games. The participants comprised 16 adult female casual-gamers who completed two self-report online interviews (at the beginning and at the end of the study) and participated in an online blog/diary and discussion forum over a four-week period. The data were analysed for salient themes using Thematic Analysis. Results showed areas that were important to female casual-gamers included knowledge peripheral to games, domestic commitments and personal priorities influenced by gaming, and the social, financial, and emotional investment of games. By exploring the prominent themes underlying women rsquo;s motivations to play casual games, the results provided potential new research directions for future research on women gamers from positively gendered perspectives.}, issn = {2339-9694}, pages = {245-273}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://revistaaloma.net/index.php/aloma/article/view/37}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Griffiths/Griffiths_2011_Confronting_Gender_Representation_a_Qua.pdf}, } @article{gujar11_redis_mechan_assig_heter_objec_41_, title = {Redistribution Mechanisms for Assignment of Heterogeneous Objects}, author = {Gujar, S. P. and Narahari, Y}, year = {2011}, tags = {assignment, groves_mechanism, rebate_function, redistribution}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research}, volume = {41}, pages = {131-154}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1613/jair.3225}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.3225}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gujar/Gujar_2011_Redistribution_Mechanisms_for_Assignment.pdf}, } @book{gunaratna11_terror_rehab_count_radic_new_, title = {Terrorist Rehabilitation and Counter-Radicalisation New approaches to counter-terrorism}, editor = {Gunaratna, Rohan and Jerard, Jolene and Rubin, Lawrence}, year = {2011}, tags = {algeria, counter_radicalisation, deradicalisation, egypt, iraq, islamic_salvation_army, islamist, pakistan, rehabilitation, saudi_arabia, singapore, strategy, terrorism, yemen}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-58293-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gunaratna/Gunaratna_2011_Terrorist_Rehabilitation_and_Counter_Rad.pdf}, } @report{guney11_aspir_based_choic_theor_, title = {Aspiration-Based Choice Theory}, author = {Guney, Begum and Richter, Michael and Tsur, Matan}, year = {2011}, tags = {auctions, choice, economics, sets}, institution = {New York University}, pages = {1-47}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Guney/Guney_2011_Aspiration_Based_Choice_Theory.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gunji11_robus_soldier_crab_ball_gate_1389_, title = {Robust Soldier Crab Ball Gate}, author = {Gunji, Yukio Pegio and Nishiyama, Yuta and Adamatzky, Andrew}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, crabs, logic, model, swarms}, booktitle = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, volume = {1389}, abstract = {Soldier crabs Mictyris guinotae exhibit pronounced swarming behavior. Swarms of the crabs are tolerant of perturbations. In computer models and laboratory experiments we demonstrate that swarms of soldier crabs can implement logical gates when placed in a geometrically con- strained environment.}, arxivid = {1204.1749v1}, issn = {0094243X}, pages = {995-998}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7354-0956-9}, doi = {10.1063/1.3637777}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gunji/Gunji_2011_Robust_Soldier_Crab_Ball_Gate.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gurto11_craft_, title = {Crafty dynamic vendor pricing in computer role-playing games}, author = {Gurto, Dominic and Ryan, Malcolm and Blair, Alan}, year = {2011}, tags = {Crafty, economics, pricing, RPG}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {286-288}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159414}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159414}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Gurto/Gurto_2011_Crafty_dynamic_vendor_pricing_in_compute.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hajarnis11_case_base_plann_approac_dialog_, title = {A Case Base Planning Approach for Dialogue Generation in Digital Movie Design}, author = {Hajarnis, Sanjeet and Leber, Christina and Ai, Hua and Riedl, Mark O. and Ram, Ashwin}, year = {2011}, tags = {case_based_reasoning, dialogue_generation, planning, speech_acts, story_generation, taxonomy}, booktitle = {19th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR-11), London.}, journal = {Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development}, pages = {452-466}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-23291-6_33}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23291-6_33}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hajarnis/Hajarnis_2011_A_Case_Base_Planning_Approach_for_Dialog.pdf}, } @article{hamelman11_beatl_art_tambour_33_, title = {The Beatles and the Art of the Tambourine}, author = {Hamelman, Steven}, year = {2011}, tags = {art, history, music, musicology, tambourine, the_beatles}, journal = {Studies in Popular Culture}, volume = {33}, number = {2}, pages = {95-116}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hamelman/Hamelman_2011_The_Beatles_and_the_Art_of_the_Tambourin.pdf}, } @article{hamlen11_child_choic_strat_video_games_27_, title = {Children's Choices and Strategies in Video Games}, author = {Hamlen, Karla R.}, year = {2011}, tags = {children, choice, games, motivation, psychology, strategies, taxonomy}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {27}, number = {1}, abstract = {It is important to develop an understanding of children's engagement and choices in learning experiences outside of school as this has implications for their development and orientations to other learning environments. This mixed-methods study examines relationships between the genres of video games children choose to play and the learning strategies they employ to improve at these games. It also explores students' motivations for playing the games they choose to play. One hundred eighteen fourth- and fifth-grade students participated in this study. Qualitative analyses of student responses resulted in a model for classifying motivation for game choices. Children primarily cite reasons that can be classified as psychological or cognitive reasons for choosing to play certain video games, and are motivated by the challenge and thinking required in the games. Analyses using Chi-square tests of association demonstrated significant relationships between video game genre and learning strategy used for two of the six learning strategies (p .05). Children playing action games are more likely to use repetition to learn the game and children playing adventure games are more likely to use their imaginations to take on the role of the character in the game and think the way the character would to make decisions in the game. There were also several gender differences in learning preferences}, invalid_isbn = {0747-5632}, issn = {07475632}, month = {jan}, pages = {532-539}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {11397782}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2010.10.001}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0747563210002980}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hamlen/Hamlen_2011_Children_s_Choices_and_Strategies_in_Vid.pdf}, } @article{hamlin11_minim_legal_drink_age_public_healt_25_, title = {The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Public Health}, author = {Hamlin, C}, year = {2011}, tags = {alcohol, economics, public_health}, journal = {Journal of Economic Perspectives}, volume = {25}, number = {2}, issn = {15383598}, pages = {133-156}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-174400-6}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199546497.013.0023}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84924529840&doi=10.1093%2Foxfordhb%2F9780199546497.013.0023&partnerID=40&md5=f81692969a101da02f969f56d14305c6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hamlin/Hamlin_2011_The_Minimum_Legal_Drinking_Age_and_Publi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hartsook11_towar_suppor_stories_with_proced_, title = {Toward Supporting Stories With Procedurally Generated Game Worlds}, author = {Hartsook, Ken and Zook, Alexander and Das, Sauvik and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, evolution, game_design, game_forge, genetic_algorithm, graph, procedural_content, storytelling, trees}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG'11)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/cig.2011.6032020}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cig.2011.6032020}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hartsook/Hartsook_2011_Toward_Supporting_Stories_With_Procedura.pdf}, } @article{harviainen11_sadom_role_playin_as_live_1_, title = {Sadomasochist Role-Playing As Live- Action Role-Playing}, subtitle = {A Trait-Descriptive Analysis}, author = {Harviainen, J Tuomas}, year = {2011}, tags = {BDSM, games, masochism, psychology, roles, RPG, sadism}, journal = {Role Playing}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {59-70}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Harviainen/Harviainen_2011_Sadomasochist_Role_Playing_As_Live_Acti.pdf}, } @article{hawes11_survey_motiv_framew_intel_system_175_, title = {A Survey of Motivation Frameworks for Intelligent Systems}, author = {Hawes, Nick}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, agents, framework, motivation, planning, review}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {175}, number = {5-6}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {The ability to achieve ones goals is a defining characteristic of intelligent behaviour. A great many existing theories, systems and research programmes address the problems associated with generating behaviour to achieve a goal; much fewer address the related problems of how and why goals should be generated in an intelligent artifact, and how a subset of all possible goals are selected as the focus of behaviour. It is research into these problems of motivation, which this article aims to stimulate. Building from the analysis of a scenario involving a futuristic household robot, we extend an existing account of motivation in intelligent systems to provide a framework for surveying relevant literature in AI and robotics. This framework guides us to look at the problems of encoding drives (how the needs of the system are represented), goal generation (how particular instances of goals are generated from the drives with reference to the current state), and goal selection (how the system determines which goal instances to act on). After surveying a variety of existing approaches in these terms, we build on the results of the survey to sketch a design for a new motive management framework which goes beyond the current state of the art}, issn = {00043702}, pages = {1020-1036}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.artint.2011.02.002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2011.02.002}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hawes/Hawes_2011_A_Survey_of_Motivation_Frameworks_for_In.pdf}, } @inbook{heckert11_ethic_, title = {Ethics, relationships and power An introduction}, author = {Heckert, Jamie and Cleminson, Richard}, year = {2011}, tags = {ethics, politics, power, relationship, sexuality}, booktitle = {Anarchism & Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power}, publisher = {Routledge}, chapter = {1}, invalid_isbn = {978-0-415-59989-5}, pages = {1-22}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Heckert/Heckert_2011_Ethics_relationships_and_power_An_intro.pdf}, } @book{heidegger11_concep_time_, title = {The Concept of Time}, author = {Heidegger, Martin}, year = {2011}, tags = {martin_heidegger, time}, publisher = {Continuum}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {Farin, Ingo and Skinner, Alex}, isbn = {978-1-4411-9887-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Heidegger/Heidegger_2011_The_Concept_of_Time.pdf}, } @article{helbing11_how_to_do_agent_based_simul_futur_, title = {How To Do Agent-Based Simulations in the Future}, subtitle = {From Modeling Social Mechanisms To Emergent Phenomena and Interactive Systems Design Why Develop and Use Agent-Based Models?}, author = {Helbing, Dirk and Balietti, Stefano}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, complex_systems, emergence, interactive, methods, review, simulation}, journal = {Time}, number = {11-06-024}, abstract = {Since the advent of computers, the natural and engineering sciences have enormously progressed. Computer simulations allow one to understand interactions of physical particles and make sense of astronomical observations, to describe many chemical properties ab initio, and to design energy-efficient aircrafts and safer cars. Today, the use of computational devices is pervasive. Offices, administrations, financial trading, economic exchange, the control of infrastructure networks, and a large share of our communication would not be conceivable without the use of computers anymore. Hence, it would be very surprising, if computers could not make a contribution to a better understanding of social and economic systems. While relevant also for the statistical analysis of data and data-driven efforts to reveal patterns of human interaction 1, we will focus here on the prospects of computer simulation of social and economic systems. More specifically, we will discuss the techniques of agent-based modeling (ABM) and multi-agent simulation (MAS), including the challenges, perspectives and limitations of the approach. In doing so, we will discuss a number of issues, which have not been covered by the excellent books and review papers available so far 210. In particular, we will describe the different steps belonging to a thorough agent-based simulation study, and try to explain, how to do them right from a scientific perspective. To some extent, computer simulation can be seen as experimental technique for hypothesis testing and scenario analysis, which can be used complementary and in combination with experiments in real-life, the lab or the Web}, institution = {Santa Fe Institute}, pages = {1-55}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-24003-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-24004-1}, url = {http://www.researchgate.net/publication/228843530_How_to_Do_Agent-Based_Simulations_in_the_Future_From_Modeling_Social_Mechanisms_to_Emergent_Phenomena_and_Interactive_Systems_Design/file/9fcfd50bafbc3a75a0.pdf http://www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Helbing/Helbing_2011_How_To_Do_Agent_Based_Simulations_in_the.pdf}, } @article{hirsch11_hummus_is_best_when_it_38_, title = {``Hummus Is Best When It Is Fresh and Made By Arabs''}, subtitle = {The Gourmetization of Hummus in Israel and the Return of the Repressed Arab}, author = {Hirsch, Dafna}, year = {2011}, tags = {cuisine, food, hummus, identity, israel, palestine}, journal = {American Ethnologist}, volume = {38}, number = {4}, abstract = {In this article, I examine the ``cultural biography'' of hummus in Israel from the Mandate period to the present, focusing on the changing place of Arabness in the signification of the dish. Contrary to accounts that regard food consumption as metonymic of political relations, I argue that, because food items move in several fields, both their consumption and signification are overdetermined processes. Rather than taking hummus to be the essential ``food of the Other,'' I show that the Arab identity of hummus functions as a resource, employed by social actors embedded in various political, social, and economic projects.}, issn = {00940496}, pages = {617-630}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1548-1425.2011.01326.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hirsch/Hirsch_2011_Hummus_Is_Best_When_It_Is_Fresh_and_Mad.pdf}, } @article{hoelzel11_mindf_pract_leads_to_increas_191_, title = {Mindfulness Practice Leads To Increases in Regional Brain Gray Matter Density}, author = {Hölzel, Britta K and Carmody, James and Vangel, Mark and Congleton, Christina and Yerramsetti, Sita M and Gard, Tim and Lazar, Sara W}, year = {2011}, tags = {biology, brain_matter, meditation, mindfulness, MRI}, journal = {Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging}, volume = {191}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {36-43}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hlzel/Hlzel_2011_Mindfulness_Practice_Leads_To_Increases_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hofstede11_model_homo_, title = {Modelling rituals for Homo biologicus.}, author = {Hofstede, Gert Jan and Mascarenhas, S and Paiva, Ana}, year = {2011}, tags = {culture, emotion, moral_circle, personality, ritual, social_biology, synthetic_culture}, booktitle = {ESSA 2011, 7th Conference European Social Simulation Association}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hofstede/Hofstede_2011_Modelling_rituals_for_Homo_biologicus_.pdf}, } @article{hollander11_curren_state_normat_agent_based_system_14_, title = {The Current State of Normative Agent-Based Systems}, author = {Hollander, Christopher D. and Wu, Annie S.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, ABM, agents, life_cycle, norms, review, taxonomy, transmission}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, publisher = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, pages = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.1750}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18564/jasss.1750}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hollander/Hollander_2011_The_Current_State_of_Normative_Agent_Bas.pdf}, } @article{horrigan11_what_are_conseq_being_discon_140_, title = {What Are the Consequences of Being Disconnected in a Broadband-Connected World?}, author = {Horrigan, John B.}, year = {2011}, tags = {broadband, internet, philosophy, poverty, technology, USA}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {140}, number = {4}, pages = {17-31}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed_a_00112}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/DAED_a_00112}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Horrigan/Horrigan_2011_What_Are_the_Consequences_of_Being_Disco.pdf}, } @article{horswill11_towar_rapid_protot_envir_charac_behav_, title = {Toward a Rapid Prototyping Environment for Character Behavior}, author = {Horswill, Ian}, year = {2011}, tags = {animation, artificial_intelligence, authoring, behaviour, DSL, GRL, lisp, prototype, twig}, journal = {AAAI}, pages = {40-45}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Horswill/Horswill_2011_Toward_a_Rapid_Prototyping_Environment_f.pdf}, } @thesis{huang11__model_multi_agent_system_categ_theor_, title = {Modeling Multi-Agent Systems with Category Theory}, author = {Huang, Jinzi}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, agents, BDI, category_theory, fault_tolerance, MAS, multi_agent_systems, RASF, reactive_autonomic_systems_framework}, institution = {Concordia University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/id/eprint/35819/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Huang/Huang_2011_Modeling_Multi_Agent_Systems_with_Catego.pdf}, } @article{huebner11_normat_progr_languag_multi_agent_organ_62_, title = {A Normative Programming Language for Multi-Agent Organisations}, author = {Hübner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, MAS, MOISE, multi_agent_systems, norms, NPL, OMI, organisation, programming_language, semantics}, journal = {Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {62}, number = {1-2}, pages = {27-53}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10472-011-9251-0}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10472-011-9251-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Hbner/Hbner_2011_A_Normative_Programming_Language_for_Mul.pdf}, } @report{intelligence11_rules_proced_selec_commit_intel_, title = {Rules of Procedure for the Select Committee on Intelligence}, author = {{Senate Select Committee on Intelligence}}, year = {2011}, tags = {committee, procedure, rule, US_government}, howpublished = {Online}, institution = {US Senate}, month = {Feb}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/publications/rules-procedure-february-15-2011}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Intelligence/Intelligence_2011_Rules_of_Procedure_for_the_Select_Commit.pdf}, } @book{jemisin11_inher_trilog_, title = {The Inheritance Trilogy}, author = {Jemisin, N.K.}, year = {2011}, tags = {fantasy, fiction, religion, world_building}, publisher = {Orbit Books}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Jemisin/Jemisin_2011_The_Inheritance_Trilogy.epub}, } @online{johan11__crusad_kings_dev_diary_userm_, title = {Crusader Kings Dev Diary #21 - Usermodding}, author = {Andersson, Johan}, year = {2011}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/crusader-kings-dev-diary-21-usermodding.572577/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Andersson/johan11__crusad_kings_dev_diary_userm.pdf}, } @inproceedings{johansson11_where_evolut_npcs_onlin_world_, title = {``Where is my mind'' - The Evolution of NPCs in Online Worlds}, author = {Johansson, Magnus and Verhagen, Harko}, year = {2011}, tags = {agent, agent_architecture, game_ai, history, NPC_design}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of The International Conference On Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn%3Anbn%3Ase%3Auu%3Adiva-279390}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Johansson/Johansson_2011_Where_is_my_mind_The_Evolution_of_NP.pdf}, } @book{john11_black_reflec_sociol_, title = {Black Reflective Sociology}, subtitle = {Epistemology, Theory and Methodology}, author = {John H. Stanfield, II}, year = {2011}, tags = {epistemology, ethnocentrism, methodology, qualitative_research, race, sociology}, publisher = {Left Coast Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59874-669-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/John/John_2011_Black_Reflective_Sociology.pdf}, } @book{jones11_artif_intel_, title = {Artificial Intelligence}, subtitle = {A Systems Approach}, author = {Jones, M. Tim}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, AgentSpeak, aglets, artificial_intelligence, ATLANTIS, BBI, BDI, blackboard, FIPA, history, homer, knowledge, lisp, machine_learning, Messengers, Obliq, PRS, reactive_planning, review, search, SOAR, subsumption, systems, TCL, telescript, text_book}, publisher = {Infinity Science Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-9778582-3-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Jones/Jones_2011_Artificial_Intelligence.pdf}, } @misc{jordan11_borgias_pilot_, title = {The Borgias - Pilot}, author = {Jordan, Neil}, year = {2011}, tags = {fiction, history, script, tv}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Jordan/Jordan_2011_The_Borgias_Pilot.pdf}, } @article{kahan11_cultur_cognit_scien_consen_14_, title = {Cultural Cognition of Scientific Consensus}, author = {Kahan, Dan M. and Jenkins-Smith, Hank and Braman, Donald and Jenkins-Smith, Hank and Braman, Donald}, year = {2011}, tags = {cognitive, culture, ignorance, policy, science}, journal = {Journal of Risk Research}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, abstract = {Why do members of the public disagree - sharply and persistently - about facts on which expert scientists largely agree? We designed a study to test a distinctive explanation: the cultural cognition of scientific consensus. The 'cultural cognition of risk' refers to the tendency of individuals to form risk perceptions that are congenial to their values. The study presents both correlational and experimental evidence confirming that cultural cognition shapes individuals' beliefs about the existence of scientific consensus, and the process by which they form such beliefs, relating to climate change, the disposal of nuclear wastes, and the effect of permitting concealed possession of handguns. The implications of this dynamic for science communication and public policy-making are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Risk Research is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)}, invalid_isbn = {13669877}, issn = {1366-9877}, month = {feb}, pages = {147-174}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {57583550}, doi = {10.1080/13669877.2010.511246}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13669877.2010.511246}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kahan/Kahan_2011_Cultural_Cognition_of_Scientific_Consens.pdf}, } @book{kahneman11_think_fast_slow_, title = {Thinking, Fast and Slow}, author = {Kahneman, Daniel}, year = {2011}, tags = {cognition}, publisher = {Farrar, Straus and Giroux}, isbn = {978-0-374-53355-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kahneman/Kahneman_2011_Thinking_Fast_and_Slow.epub}, } @inproceedings{kalnikaite11_how_to_nudge_situ_, title = {How To Nudge in Situ}, subtitle = {Designing Lambent Devices To Deliver Salient Information in Supermarkets}, author = {Kalnikaite, Vaiva and Kreitmayer, Stefan and Rogers, Yvonne and Bird, Jon and Villar, Nicolas and Bachour, Khaled and Payne, Stephen and Todd, Peter M and Schöning, Johannes and Krüger, Antonio}, year = {2011}, tags = {decision_making, design, HCI, nudge, persuasive_technology, shopping, supermarket, tangible}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Ubiquitous computing - UbiComp '11}, abstract = {There are a number of mobile shopping aids and recommender systems available, but none can be easily used for a weekly shop at a local supermarket. We present a minimal, mobile and fully functional lambent display that clips onto any shopping trolley handle, intended to nudge people when choosing what to buy. It provides salient information about the food miles for various scanned food items represented by varying lengths of lit LEDs on the handle and a changing emoticon comparing the average miles of all the products in the trolley against a social norm. When evaluated in situ, the lambent handle display nudged people to choose products with fewer food miles than the items they selected using their ordinary shopping strategies. People also felt guilty when the average mileage of the contents of their entire shopping trolley was above the social norm. The findings are discussed in terms of how to provide different kinds of product information that people care about, using simple lambent displays.}, pages = {11-20}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0630-0}, doi = {10.1145/2030112.2030115}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2030112.2030115}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kalnikaite/Kalnikaite_2011_How_To_Nudge_in_Situ.pdf}, } @article{kameyama11_shift_stage_21_, title = {Shifting the Stage}, author = {Kameyama, Yukiyoshi and Kiselyov, Oleg and Shan, Chung-Chieh}, year = {2011}, tags = {MetaOCaml, multilevel_calculus, semantics, type_systems}, journal = {Journal of Functional Programming}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {617-662}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s0956796811000256}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796811000256}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kameyama/Kameyama_2011_Shifting_the_Stage.pdf}, } @book{kassirer11_refer_manual_scien_eviden_, title = {Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence}, author = {Kassirer, Jerome P. and Kessler, Gladys}, year = {2011}, tags = {DNA, engineering, epidemiology, evidence, expert_testimony, exposure, forensics, medicine, mental_health, methods, neuro_science, reference, regression, science, statistics, survey, text_book, toxicology}, publisher = {National Academies Press}, abstract = {The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Third Edition, assists judges in managing cases involving complex scientific and technical evidence by describing the basic tenets of key scientific fields from which legal evidence is typically derived and by providing examples of cases in which that evidence has been used. First published in 1994 by the Federal Judicial Center, the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence has been relied upon in the legal and academic communities and is often cited by various courts and others. Judges faced with disputes over the admissibility of scientific and technical evidence refer to the manual to help them better understand and evaluate the relevance, reliability and usefulness of the evidence being proffered. The manual is not intended to tell judges what is good science and what is not. Instead, it serves to help judges identify issues on which experts are likely to differ and to guide the inquiry of the court in seeking an informed resolution of the conflict. The core of the manual consists of a series of chapters (reference guides) on various scientific topics, each authored by an expert in that field. The topics have been chosen by an oversight committee because of their complexity and frequency in litigation. Each chapter is intended to provide a general overview of the topic in lay terms, identifying issues that will be useful to judges and others in the legal profession. They are written for a non-technical audience and are not intended as exhaustive presentations of the topic. Rather, the chapters seek to provide judges with the basic information in an area of science, to allow them to have an informed conversation with the experts and attorneys.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-309-21421-6}, doi = {10.17226/13163}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kassirer/Kassirer_2011_Reference_Manual_on_Scientific_Evidence.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_, title = {AISB 11}, subtitle = {Human Memory for Artificial Agents}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Psoulas, George and Tsoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, belief, data_mining, emotion, information_retrieval, knowledge, memory, review, text_book}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_11.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_ai_and_games_, title = {AISB 2011 AI And Games}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Psoulas, George and Tsoulas, George and Psoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, culture, games, influence_landscapes, monte_carlo, personality, procedural_content, social_objects, text_book}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, invalid_isbn = {0000000000000}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_2011_AI_And_Games.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_comput_model_cognit_devel_, title = {AISB 2011 Computational Models of Cognitive Development}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Tsoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {agent, authority, calculus, game, institution, meta, monad, phenomena, rule, theory}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_2011_Computational_Models_of_Cognit.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_comput_philos_, title = {AISB 2011 Computing and Philosophy}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Tsoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {autonomy, computation, creativity, embodiment, evolution, ontology}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_2011_Computing_and_Philosophy.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_learn_languag_model_multil_corpor_, title = {AISB 2011 Learning Language Models from Multilingual Corpora}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Tsoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {agent, agents, game, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, phenomena, rule, theory}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_2011_Learning_Language_Models_from_.pdf}, } @proceedings{kazakov11_aisb_social_networ_multiag_system_, title = {AISB 2011 Social Networks and Multiagent Systems}, author = {Kazakov, Dimitar and Tsoulas, George}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, agents, cristiano_castelfranchi, labour, logic, MAS, metrics, multi_agent_systems, open_systems, power, social_network, temporal}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/Kazakov_2011_AISB_2011_Social_Networks_and_Multiagent.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kenderdine11_cultur_, title = {Cultural data sculpting}, subtitle = {Omnispatial visualization for cultural datasets}, author = {Kenderdine, Sarah and Au, Oscar Kin Chung and Shaw, Jeffrey}, year = {2011}, tags = {archaeology, cultural_data, cultural_datasets, museum, sculpting, visualisation}, booktitle = {2011 15th International Conference on Information Visualisation}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {570-579}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kenderdine/Kenderdine_2011_Cultural_data_sculpting.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kiddon11_thats_what_she_said_, title = {That's What She Said}, subtitle = {Double Entendre Identification}, author = {Kiddon, Chloe and Brun, Yuriy}, year = {2011}, tags = {classification, humour, NLP}, booktitle = {Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kiddon/Kiddon_2011_That_s_What_She_Said.pdf}, } @article{kim11_comput_model_worker_protes_14_, title = {A Computational Model of Worker Protest}, author = {Kim, Jae-Woo and Hanneman, Robert}, year = {2011}, tags = {groups, identity, netlogo, protest, simulation, social, tag, trust, workers}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, abstract = {This paper presents an agent-based model of worker protest. Workers have varying degrees of grievance depending on the difference between their wage and the average of their neighbors. They protest with probabilities proportional to grievance, but are inhibited by the risk of being arrested-which is determined by the ratio of coercive agents to probable rebels in the local area. We explore the effect of similarity perception on the dynamics of collective behavior. If workers are surrounded by more in-group members, they are more risk-taking; if surrounded by more out-group members, more risk-averse. Individual interest and group membership jointly affect patterns of workers protest: rhythm, frequency, strength, and duration of protest outbreaks. Results indicate that when wages are more unequally distributed, the previous outburst tends to suppress the next one, protests occur more frequently, and they become more intensive and persistent. Group identification does not seriously influence the frequency of local uprisings. Both their strength and duration, however, are negatively affected by the ingroup-outgroup assessment. The overall findings are valid when workers distinguish 'us' from 'them' through simple binary categorization, as well as when they perceive degrees of similarity and difference from their neighbors.}, pages = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/3/1.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kim/Kim_2011_A_Computational_Model_of_Worker_Protest.pdf}, } @article{kitamura11__evolv_lattic_analy_behav_dynam_9_, title = {Evolving Lattices for Analyzing Behavioral Dynamics of Characters in Literary Text}, author = {Kitamura, Eugene S and Gunji, Yukio-Pegio}, year = {2011}, tags = {character_dynamics, double_indiscernibility, knowledge_management, lattice_theory, literary_text_analysis, rough_set_theory}, journal = {tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique.}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {502-509}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.31269/triplec.v9i2.306}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v9i2.306}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kitamura/Kitamura_2011_Evolving_Lattices_for_Analyzing_Behavior.pdf}, } @article{klarman11_has_suprem_court_been_more_140_, title = {Has the Supreme Court Been More a Friend Or Foe To African Americans?}, author = {Klarman, Michael J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {history, philosophy, politics, race, racism, SCOTUS, USA}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {140}, number = {2}, pages = {101-108}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed_a_00080}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/DAED_a_00080}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Klarman/Klarman_2011_Has_the_Supreme_Court_Been_More_a_Friend.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kleek11_finder_, title = {Finders/keepers}, subtitle = {A longitudinal study of people managing information scraps in a micro-note tool}, author = {Kleek, Max Van and Styke, Wolfe and Karger, David}, year = {2011}, tags = {HCI, information_retrieval, longitudinal_study, notes, PIM, prototype, tool}, booktitle = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0267-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1979374}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kleek/Kleek_2011_Finders_keepers.pdf}, } @misc{kline11_futur_gamep_author_, title = {The Future of Gameplay Authoring}, author = {Kline, Christopher}, year = {2011}, tags = {achievement, artificial_intelligence, bioshock, game_design, pattern_matching}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kline/Kline_2011_The_Future_of_Gameplay_Authoring.pdf}, } @book{knuth11_, title = {The art of computer programming, volume 1A}, subtitle = {Fundamenal algorithms, part 1}, author = {Knuth, Donald E.}, year = {2011}, tags = {data_structure, math, programming}, publisher = {Pearson Education India}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Knuth/Knuth_2011_The_art_of_computer_programming_volume_.pdf}, } @report{koch11_using_gnu_privac_guard_, title = {Using the GNU Privacy Guard}, author = {Koch, Werner}, year = {2011}, tags = {gnu, gnupg, privacy, security}, booktitle = {Notes}, number = {March}, institution = {GNU}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Koch/Koch_2011_Using_the_GNU_Privacy_Guard.pdf}, } @thesis{konidaris11_auton_robot_skill_acquis_, title = {Autonomous Robot Skill Acquisition}, author = {Konidaris, George Dimitri}, year = {2011}, tags = {abstraction_selection, algorithm, CST, high_dimensional_state_space, learning, machine_learning, robotics, skill_acquisition, skill_trees}, number = {AAI3465029}, institution = {Massachusetts Amherst}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3465029}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Konidaris/Konidaris_2011_Autonomous_Robot_Skill_Acquisition.pdf}, } @misc{koster11_social_mechan_, title = {Social Mechanics}, subtitle = {The Engines behind everything multiplayer}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, auctions, betting, bids, commons, deception, design, dot_eating, elections, flower_picking, game_development, game_theory, games, guilds, handicap, identity, institution, leaderboards, mechanics, multi_player, network, presentation, public_good, race, ritual, roles, secret, social, status, tournaments, tribe, tug_of_war}, booktitle = {GDC}, issn = {0192-6365}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/games/presentations/social-mechanics-the-engines-behind-everything-multiplayer/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Koster/Koster_2011_Social_Mechanics.pdf}, } @misc{kovacs11__bnf_pddl_, title = {BNF definition of PDDL 3.1}, author = {Kovacs, Daniel L.}, year = {2011}, tags = {PDDL, syntax}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.plg.inf.uc3m.es/ipc2011-deterministic/Resources?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=kovacs-pddl-3.1-2011.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kovacs/Kovacs_2011_BNF_definition_of_PDDL_3_1.pdf}, } @inproceedings{krishnaswami11_, title = {A semantic model for graphical user interfaces}, author = {Krishnaswami, Neelakantan R. and Benton, Nick}, year = {2011}, tags = {denotational_semantics, functional_reactive_programming, guarded_recursion, GUI, linear_logic, ultra_metric_spaces}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming - ICFP '11}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2034773.2034782}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2034773.2034782}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Krishnaswami/Krishnaswami_2011_A_semantic_model_for_graphical_user_inte.pdf}, } @book{kuemmerling-meibauer11_emerg_liter_13_, title = {Emergent Literacy}, subtitle = {Children's Books from 0 to 3}, editor = {Kümmerling-Meibauer, Bettina}, year = {2011}, tags = {case_study, child_development, children, education, japan, literacy, pedagogy, picturebooks, toilet_training, wimmelbook}, volume = {13}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Studies in Written Language and History}, isbn = {978-90-272-8323-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/KmmerlingMeibauer/KmmerlingMeibauer_2011_Emergent_Literacy.pdf}, } @article{landesberger11_visual_analy_large_graph_30_, title = {Visual Analysis of Large Graphs}, subtitle = {State-Of-The-Art and Future Research Challenges}, author = {Landesberger, Tatiana Von and Kuijper, Arjan and Schreck, Tobias and Kohlhammer, Jörn and Wijk, Jarke Van and Fekete, Jean-Daniel and Fellner, Dieter and Van Wijk, Jarke and Von Landesberger, T. and Kuijper, A. and Schreck, T. and Kohlhammer, J. and Van Wijk, J. J. and Fekete, J. D. and Fellner, D. W.}, year = {2011}, tags = {complex_systems, graph, large_graphs, review, visualisation}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, volume = {30}, number = {6}, abstract = {The analysis of large graphs plays a prominent role in various fields of research and is relevant in many important application areas. Effective visual analysis of graphs requires appropriate visual presentations in combination with respective user interaction facilities and algorithmic graph analysis methods. How to design appropriate graph analysis systems depends on many factors, including the type of graph describing the data, the analytical task at hand, and the applicability of graph analysis methods. The most recent surveys of graph visualization and navigation techniques cover techniques that had been introduced until 2000 or concentrate only on graph layouts published until 2002. Recently, new techniques have been developed covering a broader range of graph types, such as time-varying graphs. Also, in accordance with ever growing amounts of graph-structured data becoming available, the inclusion of algorithmic graph analysis and interaction techniques becomes increasingly important. In this State-of-the-Art Report, we survey available techniques for the visual analysis of large graphs. Our review firstly considers graph visualization techniques according to the type of graphs supported. The visualization techniques form the basis for the presentation of interaction approaches suitable for visual graph exploration. As an important component of visual graph analysis, we discuss various graph algorithmic aspects useful for the different stages of the visual graph analysis process. We also present main open research challenges in this field.}, pages = {1-28}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01898.x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01898.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Landesberger/Landesberger_2011_Visual_Analysis_of_Large_Graphs.pdf}, } @misc{language11_comput_model_discour_dialog_, title = {Computational Models of Discourse and Dialogue 2011}, subtitle = {Conversation in Social Media}, author = {Language, Natural}, year = {2011}, tags = {dialogue, discourse, mechanical_turk, NLP, presentation, review, speech_acts}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Language/Language_2011_Computational_Models_of_Discourse_and_Di.pdf}, } @article{lee11_young_seol_lee_sung_bae_cho_, title = {Context-Aware Petri Net For Dynamic Procedural Content Generation In Role-Playing Games}, author = {Lee, Young-seol and Cho, Sung-bae}, year = {2011}, tags = {context, petri_net, procedural_content, quest, RPG}, journal = {IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine}, number = {MAY}, pages = {16-25}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lee/Lee_2011_Young_Seol_Lee_and_Sung_Bae_Cho.pdf}, } @article{lehman11_aband_objec_19_, title = {Abandoning Objectives}, subtitle = {Evolution Through the Search for Novelty Alone}, author = {Lehman, Joel and Stanley, Kenneth O.}, year = {2011}, tags = {deception, evolutionary_algorithms, neuro_evolution, novelty_search, quality_diversity, robotics}, journal = {Evolutionary Computation}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pages = {189-223}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lehman/Lehman_2011_Abandoning_Objectives.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lehman11_evolv_, title = {Evolving a diversity of virtual creatures through novelty search and local competition}, author = {Lehman, Joel and Stanley, Kenneth O.}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_life, novelty_search, quality_diversity, virtual_creatures}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {211-218}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lehman/Lehman_2011_Evolving_a_diversity_of_virtual_creature.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lehmann11_366_, title = {On the number of independent cultural traits carried by individuals and populations.}, author = {Lehmann, Laurent and Aoki, Kenichi and Feldman, Marcus W}, year = {2011}, tags = {culture, distribution, diversity, learning, population, social_learning, traits}, booktitle = {Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological sciences}, volume = {366}, number = {1563}, abstract = {In species subject to individual and social learning, each individual is likely to express a certain number of different cultural traits acquired during its lifetime. If the process of trait innovation and transmission reaches a steady state in the population, the number of different cultural traits carried by an individual converges to some stationary distribution. We call this the trait-number distribution. In this paper, we derive the trait-number distributions for both individuals and populations when cultural traits are independent of each other. Our results suggest that as the number of cultural traits becomes large, the trait-number distributions approach Poisson distributions so that their means characterize cultural diversity in the population. We then analyse how the mean trait number varies at both the individual and population levels as a function of various demographic features, such as population size and subdivision, and social learning rules, such as conformism and anti-conformism. Diversity at the individual and population levels, as well as at the level of cultural homogeneity within groups, depends critically on the details of population demography and the individual and social learning rules.}, issn = {1471-2970}, month = {feb}, pages = {424-35}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21199846}, doi = {10.1098/rstb.2010.0313}, url = {http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=3013478&tool=pmcentrez&rendertype=abstract}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lehmann/Lehmann_2011_On_the_number_of_independent_cultural_tr.pdf}, } @inproceedings{leite11_social_abstr_argum_, title = {Social Abstract Argumentation}, author = {Leite, Joao and Martins, Joao}, year = {2011}, tags = {AAF, abstraction, argumentation, framework, logic, participation, semantics, social_network, voting}, booktitle = {Twenty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, pages = {2287-2292}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Leite/Leite_2011_Social_Abstract_Argumentation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lemos11_softw_engin_self_adapt_system_, title = {Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems}, subtitle = {A Second Research Roadmap}, author = {de Lemos, Rogerio and Giese, Holger and Müller, Hausi and Shaw, Mary and Andersson, Jesper and Baresi, Luciano and Becker, Basil and Bencomo, Nelly and Brun, Yuriy and Cikic, Bojan and Desmarais, Ron and Dustdar, Schahram and Engels, Gregor and Geihs, Kurt and Goeschka, Karl M. and Gorla, Alessandra and Grassi, Vincenzo and Inverardi, Poala and Karsai, Gabor and Kramer, Jeff and Litoiu, Marin and Lopes, Antonia and Magee, Jeff and Malek, Sam and Mankovskii, Serge and Mirandola, Raffaela and Mylopoulos, John and Nierstrasz, Oscar and Pezzè, Mauro and Prehofer, Christian and Schäfer, Wilhelm and Schlichting, Wilhelm and Schmerl, Bradley and Smith, Dennis B. and Sousa, Joao P. and Tamura, Gabriel and Tahvildari, Ladan and Villegas, Norha M. and Vogel, Thomas and Weyns, Danny and Wong, Kenny and Wuttke, Jochen}, editor = {de Lemos, Rogerio and Giese, Holger and Müller, Hausi and Shaw, Mary}, year = {2011}, tags = {research, roadmap, self_adaptive_systems, systems_theory}, booktitle = {Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems}, number = {10431}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {1862-4405}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2011/3156}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lemos/Lemos_2011_Software_Engineering_for_Self_Adaptive_S.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lester11_combin_agile_, title = {Combining Agile methods and user-centered design to create a unique user experience}, subtitle = {An empirical inquiry}, author = {Lester, Cynthia Y.}, year = {2011}, tags = {agile, HCI, software_engineering, user_centered_design}, booktitle = {Advances in Computer-Human Interactions}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lester/Lester_2011_Combining_Agile_methods_and_user_centere.pdf}, } @book{levi-faur11_handb_polit_regul_, title = {Handbook on the Politics of Regulation}, editor = {Levi-Faur, David}, year = {2011}, tags = {governance, politics, regulation}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84844-005-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/LeviFaur/LeviFaur_2011_Handbook_on_the_Politics_of_Regulation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{li11_learn_socioc_knowl_crowd_examp_, title = {Learning Sociocultural Knowledge via Crowdsourced Examples}, author = {Li, Boyang and Appling, Darren Scott and Lee-Urban, Stephen and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2011}, tags = {clustering, crowd_source, event_learning, plot_graph, socio_cultural, socio_cultural_knowledge}, booktitle = {Workshops at the Twenty-Sixth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Li/Li_2011_Learning_Sociocultural_Knowledge_via_Cro.pdf}, } @article{liang11_focus_approac_to_combin_logic_162_, title = {A Focused Approach To Combining Logics}, author = {Liang, Chuck and Miller, Dale}, year = {2011}, tags = {hybrid_logics, linear_logic, polarization, proof_system, sequent_calculus, unity_of_logic}, journal = {Annals of Pure and Applied Logic}, volume = {162}, number = {9}, pages = {679-697}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.apal.2011.01.012}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apal.2011.01.012}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Liang/Liang_2011_A_Focused_Approach_To_Combining_Logics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lim11_world_warcr_, title = {A study of raiders with disabilities in World of Warcraft}, author = {Lim, Theodore and Nardi, Bonnie A.}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, disability, game_development, guilds, HCI, MMO, MMORPG, play, world_of_warcraft}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {161-167}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159387}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159387}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lim/Lim_2011_A_study_of_raiders_with_disabilities_in_.pdf}, } @article{lindemann11_bdsm_as_therap_14_, title = {Bdsm As Therapy?}, author = {Lindemann, Danielle}, year = {2011}, tags = {BDSM, mental_health, sexuality, stigma, therapy}, journal = {Sexualities}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, abstract = {While I was conducting field research on professional dominatrices ('pro-dommes'), an unexpected discourse emerged: respondents repeatedly characterized themselves as 'therapists', speaking about their work as a form of psychological treatment for their clients. This article examines the way they speak about BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, Masochism) as therapeutic. Data are derived from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 66 female pro-dommes. The rhetoric used by participants in this form of commercial eroticism 'on the ground' has implications for feminist theoretical claims about the potential value of classifying erotic labor as 'sex therapy' as well as resonance with other socially stigmatized erotic practices.}, issn = {1363-4607}, month = {apr}, pages = {151-172}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1363460711399038}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1363460711399038}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lindemann/Lindemann_2011_Bdsm_As_Therapy.pdf}, } @article{lindley11_idiom_are_obliv_arrow_are_229_, title = {Idioms Are Oblivious, Arrows Are Meticulous, Monads Are Promiscuous}, author = {Lindley, Sam and Wadler, Philip and Yallop, Jeremy}, year = {2011}, tags = {applicative_functors, arrows, category_theory, haskell, idioms, monads, semantics}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, ENTCS}, volume = {229}, number = {5}, abstract = {We revisit the connection between three notions of computation: Moggi s monads, Hughes s arrows and McBride and Paterson s idioms (also called applicative functors). We show that idioms are equivalent to arrows that satisfy the type isomorphism A???B 1???(A???B) and that monads are equivalent to arrows that satisfy the type isomorphism A???B???A???(1???B). Further, idioms embed into arrows and arrows embed into monads. ?? 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, issn = {15710661}, pages = {97-117}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2011.02.018}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lindley/Lindley_2011_Idioms_Are_Oblivious_Arrows_Are_Meticul.pdf}, } @book{lipova11_learn_you_haskel_great_good_, title = {Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!}, author = {Lipova, Miran}, year = {2011}, tags = {education, haskell, monads, programming, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, abstract = {The terrific ``Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! A Beginner's Guide'', by Miran Lipovaca.}, pages = {400}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-283-8}, url = {http://learnyouahaskell.com/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lipova/Lipova_2011_Learn_You_a_Haskell_for_Great_Good_.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2011/Lipova/Lipova_2011_Learn_You_a_Haskell_for_Great_Good_.epub}, } @book{liu11_grey_system_, title = {Grey Systems}, subtitle = {Theory and Application}, author = {Liu, Sifeng and Lin, Yi}, year = {2011}, tags = {complex_systems, complexity, game_theory, grey_systems, systems_theory, text_book}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, abstract = {This book systematically presents the fundamental theory, methods, and techniques of practical application of grey systems theory. It stands for the crystallization of the authors' many years of theoretical exploration, real-life application, and teaching. It absorbs most of the recent theoretical and applied advances of the theory achieved by scholars from across the world so that it vividly presents the reader with the overall picture of this new theory and its frontal research activities. This book contains 10 chapters, including Introduction to Grey Systems Theory, Basic Building Blocks of Grey Systems Theory, Grey Relationships, Grey Systems Modeling, Discrete Grey Prediction Models, Combined Grey Models, Grey Models for Decision Making, Grey Game Models, Grey Control, and others. It includes a computer software package developed for grey systems modeling. The contents, such as the axiomatic system of buffer operators and a series of weakening and strengthening operators, the axioms for measuring the greyness of grey numbers, the general grey incidences (grey absolute incidence, grey relative incidence, grey comprehensive incidence, grey analogy incidence, grey nearness incidence), discrete grey models, fixed weight grey cluster evaluation and grey evaluation methods based on triangular whitenization weight functions, multiattribute intelligent grey target decision models, the applicable range of the G(1,1) model, grey econometric models (G-E), grey Cobb-Douglass model (G-C-D), grey input-output model (G-I-O), grey Markov models (G-M), grey game models (GG), etc., are introduced by the authors the first time. This book will be appropriate as a reference and/or textbook for graduate students or high level undergraduate students, majoring in areas of science, technology, agriculture, medicine, astronomy, earth science, economics, and management. It can also be utilized as a reference book by researchers and technicians in research institutions, business entities, and government agencies.}, issn = {1860-0832}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61284-490-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16158-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Liu/Liu_2011_Grey_Systems.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lopes11_, title = {A semantic generation framework for enabling adaptive game worlds}, author = {Lopes, Ricardo and Bidarra, Rafael}, year = {2011}, tags = {adaptive, components, declarative, games, player_modeling, procedural_content, quest, serious_games, world_building}, booktitle = {Advances in Computer Entertainment Techology}, number = {ii}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0827-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lopes/Lopes_2011_A_semantic_generation_framework_for_enab.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lopes11_adapt_chall_games_simul_3_, title = {Adaptivity Challenges in Games and Simulations}, subtitle = {A Survey}, author = {Lopes, Ricardo and Bidarra, Rafael}, year = {2011}, tags = {adaptive, components, declarative, games, player_modeling, procedural_content, quest, serious_games, world_building}, booktitle = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, issn = {1943-068X}, month = {jun}, pages = {85-99}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TCIAIG.2011.2152841}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5765665}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lopes/Lopes_2011_Adaptivity_Challenges_in_Games_and_Simul.pdf}, } @article{lowe11_scalin_polic_prefer_from_coded_polit_texts_36_, title = {Scaling Policy Preferences From Coded Political Texts}, author = {Lowe, Will and Benoit, Kenneth and Mikhaylov, Slava and Laver, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {comparative_manifesto, metrics, NLP, policy, politics, salience}, journal = {Legislative Studies Quarterly}, volume = {36}, number = {1}, issn = {03629805}, pages = {123-155}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1939-9162.2010.00006.x}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1939-9162.2010.00006.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lowe/Lowe_2011_Scaling_Policy_Preferences_From_Coded_Po.pdf}, } @article{lygre11_terror_as_proces_52_, title = {Terrorism As a Process}, subtitle = {A Critical Review of Moghaddam's ``Staircase To Terrorism''}, author = {Lygre, Ragnhild B and Eid, Jarle and Larsson, Gerry and Ranstorp, Magnus}, year = {2011}, tags = {psychology, review, staircase_model, terrorism}, journal = {Scandinavian journal of psychology}, volume = {52}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley Online Library}, pages = {609-616}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Lygre/Lygre_2011_Terrorism_As_a_Process.pdf}, } @book{madsen16__statis_non_statis_, title = {Statistics for Non-Statisticians}, author = {Madsen, Birger Stjernholm}, year = {2011}, tags = {best_practices, data_visualisation, distribution, qualitative_data, questionnaire, sampling, statistics, survey_methods, type_errors}, edition_year = {2016}, publisher = {Springer}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri May 2 16:53:59 2025}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-49349-6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49349-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Madsen/Madsen Statistics for Non-Statisticians.pdf}, } @misc{mager11__algor_ideol_, title = {Algorithmic Ideology}, subtitle = {How Capitalist Society Shapes Search Engines}, author = {Mager, Astrid}, year = {2011}, tags = {algorithmic_bias, capitalism, ideology, search_technology, social_construction, socio_technical_systems, STS, web_search}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.1926244}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1926244}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mager/Mager_2011_Algorithmic_Ideology.pdf}, } @booklet{maher25:_digit_antiq_a_, title = {The Digital Antiquarian}, subtitle = {1966-1979}, author = {Maher, Jimmy}, year = {2011}, tags = {adventure, adventureland, BASIC, CRPG, dungeons_and_dragons, eliza, game_journalism, hunt_the_wumpus, lance_micklus, oregon_trail, will_crowther}, url = {https://www.filfre.net/the-digital-antiquarian-e-book-library/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Maher/the-digital-antiquarian-vol-01.epub}, } @inbook{march11_elabor_new_instit_, title = {Elaborating the ''New Institutionalism''}, author = {March, James G. and Olsen, Johan P.}, year = {2011}, tags = {institution, new_institutionalism, review}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Political Science}, number = {11}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, chapter = {8}, pages = {1-28}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199604456.013.0008}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199604456.013.0008}, file = {2000/2010/2011/March/March_2011_Elaborating_the_New_Institutionalism.pdf}, } @article{marwick11_to_see_be_seen_17_, title = {To See and Be Seen}, subtitle = {Celebrity Practice on Twitter}, author = {Marwick, Alice and Boyd, Danah}, year = {2011}, tags = {celebrity, psychology, social_media, twitter}, journal = {Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {139-158}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1354856510394539}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856510394539}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Marwick/Marwick_2011_To_See_and_Be_Seen.pdf}, } @book{matloff11_art_r_progr_, title = {Art of R Programming}, author = {Matloff, Norman}, year = {2011}, tags = {language, programming, r_lang, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-384-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Matloff/Matloff_2011_Art_of_R_Programming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mccaffrey11_ahanet_, title = {AhaNets}, subtitle = {Structuring Semantic Networks to Enhance Innovation}, author = {Mccaffrey, Tony}, year = {2011}, tags = {creativity, NLP, obscure_feature, semantic_networks, semantics}, booktitle = {Creativity and Cognition}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mccaffrey/Mccaffrey_2011_AhaNets.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mcclosky11_event_, title = {Event extraction as dependency parsing}, author = {McClosky, David and Surdeanu, Mihai and Manning, Christopher D}, year = {2011}, tags = {dependency_parsing, events, information_extraction, NLP}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies-Volume 1}, organization = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, pages = {1626-1635}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McClosky/McClosky_2011_Event_extraction_as_dependency_parsing.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mccoy11_prom_week_, title = {Prom Week}, author = {McCoy, Josh and Treanor, Mike and Samuel, Ben and Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2011}, tags = {CiF, games, mechanics, procedural_content, social_physics, social_simulation}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pages = {319-321}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159425}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2159365.2159425}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McCoy/McCoy_2011_Prom_Week.pdf}, } @book{mcgonigal11_realit_broken_, title = {Reality is Broken}, author = {McGonigal, Jane}, year = {2011}, tags = {collaboration, culture, engagement_economy, games, politics, reality, serious_games}, publisher = {Penguin}, issn = {09269630}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21893865}, isbn = {0-224-08925-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McGonigal/McGonigal_2011_Reality_is_Broken.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mcguinness11_incor_requir_struc_into_tiles_, title = {Incorporating Required Structure Into Tiles}, author = {McGuinness, Cameron and Ashlock, Daniel}, year = {2011}, tags = {dynamic_programming, evolution, graphics, level_generation, procedural_content, scaling, search}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games, CIG 2011}, abstract = {Search based procedural content generation uses search techniques to locate high-quality content elements for use in games. This study extends an evolutionary-computation based system to generate tiles used to assemble floor plans for levels in a video game as well as evolving assembly plans. The separate evolution of assembly plans and tiles yields a decomposition of the level generation problem that saves substantial time. The tiles used in this study use a more sophisticated fitness function than earlier studies and also permit the user to specify features, e.g. rooms of a particular shape or short or long transit distances between two points in the tile. Evolutionary computation is used as an off-line tool to generate libraries of both tiles and assembly plans. Systems for rapidly assembling tile libraries can then be used to generate large levels on demand with combinatorially huge numbers of level plans available. The new fitness function can be used to control the topology of the tiles and optionally permits the incorporation of enforced symmetry in tiles. Symmetric tiles are found to have a visually striking appearance. Control is achieved by requesting that different pairwise distances between user-specified checkpoints be minimized, maximized, or left free. This study explores the new fitness functions and demonstrates the variety of tiles that can be generated as well as assembling exemplary level plans from those tiles.}, pages = {16-23}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4577-0009-5}, doi = {10.1109/CIG.2011.6031984}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McGuinness/McGuinness_2011_Incorporating_Required_Structure_Into_Ti.pdf}, } @thesis{mclean11_artis_progr_progr_languag_arts_, title = {Artist-Programmers and Programming Languages for the Arts}, author = {McLean, Christopher Alex}, year = {2011}, tags = {art, dissertation, HCI, live_coding, programming, prototype, tidal, UI}, abstract = {We consider the artist-programmer, who creates work through its description as source code. The artist-programmer grandstands computer language, giving unique vantage over human-computer interaction in a creative context. We focus on the human in this relationship, noting that humans use an amalgam of language and gesture to express themselves. Accordingly we expose the deep relationship between computer languages and continuous expression, examining how these realms may support one another, and how the artist-programmer may fully engage with both. Our argument takes us up through layers of representation, starting with symbols, then words, language and notation, to consider the role that these representations may play in human creativity. We form a cross-disciplinary perspective from psychology, computer science, linguistics, human-computer interaction, computational creativity, music technology and the arts. We develop and demonstrate the potential of this view to inform arts practice, through the practical introduction of software prototypes, artworks, programming languages and improvised performances. In particular, we introduce works which demonstrate the role of perception in symbolic semantics, embed the representation of time in programming language, include visuospatial arrangement in syntax, and embed the activity of programming in the improvisation and experience of art.}, institution = {Goldsmiths, University of London}, pages = {1-172}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://eprints.gold.ac.uk/6611/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McLean/McLean_2011_Artist_Programmers_and_Programming_Langu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mclean11_textur_, title = {Texture}, subtitle = {Visual Notation for Live Coding of Pattern}, author = {McLean, Alex and Wiggins, Geraint}, year = {2011}, tags = {geometry, live_coding, syntax, texture, visual_score, visualisation}, booktitle = {ICMC 2011}, number = {December 2005}, pages = {621-628}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://yaxu.org/writing/texture-icmc-preprint.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/McLean/McLean_2011_Texture.pdf}, } @book{mcneill11_, title = {The Outcast Dead}, author = {McNeill, Graham}, year = {2011}, tags = {horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {17}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-086-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mcneill/McNeill_2011_The_Outcast_Dead.epub}, } @book{mechner11_makin_princ_persia_, title = {The Making of Prince of Persia}, subtitle = {Journals 1985 - 1993}, author = {Mechner, Jordan and Novgorodoff, Danica}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, game_development, journals, text_book}, publisher = {ICG Testing}, pages = {330}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4680-9365-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mechner/Mechner_2011_The_Making_of_Prince_of_Persia.pdf}, } @book{mieville11_embas_, title = {Embassytown}, author = {Mieville, China}, year = {2011}, tags = {language, science_fiction}, publisher = {Pan MacMillan}, isbn = {978-0-230-75076-0}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mieville/Mieville_2011_Embassytown.epub}, } @book{mirrlees11_tax_by_desig_, title = {Tax By Design}, author = {Mirrlees, James and Adam, Stuart and Besley, Tim and Blundell, Richard and Bond, Stephen and Chote, Robert and Gammie, Malcolm and Johnson, Paul and Myles, Gareth and Poterba, James M.}, year = {2011}, tags = {climate_change, economics, environmental_tax, tax, taxation, UK, value_added_tax}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-955374-7}, url = {https://ifs.org.uk/publications/5353}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mirrlees/Mirrlees_2011_Tax_By_Design.pdf}, } @book{mitchell11_clonin_terror_, title = {Cloning Terror}, subtitle = {The war of Images, 9/11 to the Present}, author = {Mitchell, W.J.T.}, year = {2011}, tags = {politics, terrorism, text_book}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-226-53259-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mitchell/Mitchell_2011_Cloning_Terror.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mitchell11_reread_, title = {Rereading in interactive stories}, subtitle = {Constraints on agency and procedural variation}, author = {Mitchell, Alex and McGee, K}, year = {2011}, tags = {coherence, narrative, procedural_content, re_reading, reframing, storytelling}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-25289-1_5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mitchell/Mitchell_2011_Rereading_in_interactive_stories.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mitgutsch11_mover_shaker_, title = {Movers and Shakers}, subtitle = {Conversation and Conflict in a Serious Game for Tablets}, author = {Mitgutsch, Konstantin and Schirra, Steven and Verrilli, Sara and Eberhardt, Richard}, year = {2011}, tags = {conflict, conversation, design, platform, serious_games}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mitgutsch/Mitgutsch_2011_Movers_and_Shakers.pdf}, } @article{moffitt11_gradien_child_self_contr_predic_108_, title = {A Gradient Of Childhood Self-Control Predicts Health, Wealth, and Public Safety}, author = {Moffitt, Terrie E. and Arseneault, Louise and Belsky, Daniel and Dickson, Nigel and Hancox, Robert J. and Harrington, HonaLee and Houts, Renate and Poulton, Richie and Roberts, Brent W. and Ross, Stephen and Sears, Malcolm R. and Thomson, W. Murray and Caspi, Avshalom}, year = {2011}, tags = {childhood, development, psychology, public_good, self_control}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {108}, number = {7}, publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, pages = {2693-2698}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1010076108}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1010076108}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Moffitt/Moffitt_2011_A_Gradient_of_Childhood_Self_Control_Pre.pdf}, } @inproceedings{montfort11_curves_, title = {Curveship's automatic narrative style}, author = {Montfort, Nick}, year = {2011}, tags = {Curveship, games, interactive_fiction, narrative, style, text_adventure}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {211-218}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67645}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Montfort/Montfort_2011_Curveship_s_automatic_narrative_style.pdf}, } @article{mooney11_framew_affor_3_, title = {Frameworks and Affordances}, subtitle = {Understanding the Tools of Music-Making}, author = {Mooney, James}, year = {2011}, tags = {affordances, framework, HCI, instrument, music, taxonomy, tools}, journal = {Journal of Music, Technology & Education}, volume = {3}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {Intellect}, pages = {141-154}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mooney/Mooney_2011_Frameworks_and_Affordances.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mosca11__to_and_quest_ontol_, title = {To Be AND Not To Be, That Is The Quest Ontology Of Rules In Computer-Based Games}, author = {Mosca, Ivan}, year = {2011}, tags = {constance_school, game_studies, john_searle, ontology, philosophy, regulation, rule, social_ontology_project, video_games, wolfgang_iser}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2011/Mosca%202011%20-%20To%20-be-and-not-to-be-ontology-of-rules-in-computer-based-games.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mosca/Mosca_2011_To_be_AND_not_to_be_that_is_the_Quest_O.pdf}, } @inproceedings{motta11_, title = {A novel approach to visualizing and navigating ontologies}, author = {Motta, Enrico and Mulholland, Paul and Peroni, Silvio and d'Aquin, Mathieu and Gomez-Perez, Jose Manuel and Mendez, Victor and Zablith, Fouad}, year = {2011}, tags = {evaluation, HCI, information_retrieval, KC_Viz, ontology, tools, visualisation}, booktitle = {International Semantic Web Conference}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {470-486}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Motta/Motta_2011_A_novel_approach_to_visualizing_and_navi.pdf}, } @misc{moura11_, title = {z3-tutorial}, author = {de Moura, Leonardo and Bjørner, Nikolaj}, year = {2011}, tags = {lisp, SAT, satisfiability_moduolo_theories, SMT, z3}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cs.colostate.edu/~cs440/spring19/slides/z3-tutorial.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Moura/Moura_2011_z3_tutorial.pdf}, } @misc{moura11_orches_decis_engin_, title = {Orchestrating Decision Engines}, author = {de Moura, Leonardo and Passmore, Grant}, year = {2011}, tags = {complexity, SAT, satisfiability_moduolo_theories, SMT}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.dmi.unipg.it/cp2011/downloads/slides/de_moura.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Moura/Moura_2011_Orchestrating_Decision_Engines.pdf}, } @incollection{mouret11_novel_, title = {Novelty-based multiobjectivization}, author = {Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2011}, tags = {evolutionary_algorithms, multi_objective, novelty_search, quality_diversity, robotics}, booktitle = {New horizons in evolutionary robotics}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {139-154}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-18272-3_10}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mouret/Mouret_2011_Novelty_based_multiobjectivization.pdf}, } @article{muhammad11_where_did_all_white_crimin_go_13_, title = {Where Did All the White Criminals Go?}, subtitle = {Reconfiguring Race and Crime on the Road To Mass Incarceration}, author = {Muhammad, Khalil Gibran}, year = {2011}, tags = {crime, history, incarceration, politics, race}, journal = {Souls}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {72-90}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Muhammad/Muhammad_2011_Where_Did_All_the_White_Criminals_Go.pdf}, } @book{mukherjee11__centen_histor_of_indian_nation_congr_5_, title = {A Centenary History Of The Indian National Congress}, subtitle = {1964-1984}, editor = {Mukherjee, Shri Pranab and Sharma, Shri Anand and Chandra, Bipin and Mulherjee, Aditya and Mukherjee, Mridula}, year = {2011}, tags = {bangladesh, caste_system, history, india, politics}, volume = {5}, publisher = {Academic Foundation}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-81-7188-864-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mukherjee/a centenary history of the indian national congress volume v 1964-1984.pdf}, } @book{mullally11_carol_, title = {The Carole}, subtitle = {A Study of a Medieval Dance}, author = {Mullally, Robert}, year = {2011}, tags = {carole, choreography, dance, france, history, iconography, music}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4094-1248-9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Mullally/Mullally_2011_The_Carole.pdf}, } @book{murakami11_hard_wonder_end_world_, title = {Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World}, author = {Murakami, Haruki}, year = {2011}, tags = {fiction, science_fiction, speculative_fiction, surrealism}, publisher = {Vintage Books}, isbn = {4-7700-1544-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Murakami/Murakami_2011_Hard_boiled_Wonderland_and_the_End_of_th.epub}, } @article{murray11_avoid_bad_abstr_1_, title = {Avoiding Bad Abstractions}, author = {Murray, Patrick}, year = {2011}, tags = {economics, karl_marx, theory, value}, journal = {Critique of Political Economy}, volume = {1}, issn = {1940-3062}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://copejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/patrick-murray-avoiding-bad-abstractions.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Murray/Murray_2011_Avoiding_Bad_Abstractions.pdf}, } @misc{murray11_mappin_beat_, title = {Mapping the Beat}, author = {Murray, Janet H.}, year = {2011}, tags = {beats, blog, dramatic_beats, interaction_design, interactive_narrative, semantic_segmentation, taxonomy}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://inventingthemedium.com/2011/11/07/mapping-the-beat/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Murray/Murray_2011_Mapping_the_Beat.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nakai11_commun_anti_commun_pan_commun_social_order_, title = {Communities, Anti-Communities, Pan-Community as Social Order}, author = {Nakai, Yutaka}, year = {2011}, tags = {community, evolution, GFSS, groups, morality, opinion, reputation, social_order}, booktitle = {Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems VI}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {135-145}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-4-431-53907-0_10}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Nakai/Nakai_2011_Communities_Anti_Communities_Pan_Commu.pdf}, } @book{natrajan11_india_47_, title = {The culturalization of caste in India}, subtitle = {Identity and inequality in a multicultural age}, author = {Natrajan, Balmurli}, year = {2011}, tags = {caste_system, culture, identity, india, inequality}, volume = {47}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-80536-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Natrajan/Natrajan_2011_The_culturalization_of_caste_in_India.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nealen11_towar_, title = {Towards minimalist game design}, author = {Nealen, Andy and Saltsman, Adam and Boxerman, Eddy}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, game_development, games, HCI, minimalism}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {38-45}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159371}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159371}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Nealen/Nealen_2011_Towards_minimalist_game_design.pdf}, } @thesis{neville11_simul_social_relat_multi_agent_system_, title = {Simulating Social Relations in Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Neville, Brendan J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, agents, MAS, multi_agent_systems, PreSage, simulation, social_relations}, institution = {University of London}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/68979}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Neville/Neville_2011_Simulating_Social_Relations_in_Multi_Age.pdf}, } @inproceedings{newon11_discour_connec_, title = {Discourses of Connectedness}, subtitle = {Constructing the Networked, Mediated Community}, author = {Newon, Lisa}, year = {2011}, tags = {community, ethnography, games, online, social_media}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pages = {2010-2012}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Newon/Newon_2011_Discourses_of_Connectedness.pdf}, } @misc{nichols11_social_const_sexual_perver_40_, title = {The Social Construction of Sexuality and Perversion}, subtitle = {Deconstructing Sadomasochism}, author = {Nichols, Margaret}, year = {2011}, tags = {BDSM, masochism, review, sadism, sexuality}, booktitle = {Contemporary Sociology}, volume = {40}, number = {2}, invalid_isbn = {0094306110396}, issn = {0094-3061}, pages = {150-151}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0094306110396847}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0094306110396847}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Nichols/Nichols_2011_The_Social_Construction_of_Sexuality_and.pdf}, } @article{novaes11__differ_ways_logic_formal_32_, title = {The Different Ways in which Logic is (said to be) Formal}, author = {Novaes, Catarina Dutilh}, year = {2011}, tags = {demarcation, formal, logic, logical_hylomorphism}, journal = {History and Philosophy of Logic}, volume = {32}, number = {4}, pages = {303-332}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/01445340.2011.555505}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01445340.2011.555505}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Novaes/The_different_ways_in_which_logic_is_sai.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ojanpera11_power_collec_intel_, title = {The Power of Collective Intelligence}, author = {Ojanpera, Tero}, year = {2011}, tags = {collective_intelligence}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE Technology Time Machine Symposium on Technologies Beyond 2020}, number = {September}, issn = {10913556}, pages = {1-1}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21479206}, isbn = {978-1-4577-0415-4}, doi = {10.1109/TTM.2011.6005170}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ojanpera/Ojanpera_2011_The_Power_of_Collective_Intelligence.pdf}, } @proceedings{okeefe11:_proceed_aisb_sympos_archit_activ_vision_, title = {Proceedings of the AISB 2011 Symposium on Architectures for Active Vision}, author = {O'Keefe, Simon}, year = {2011}, tags = {machine_learning, robotics, vision}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-00-0}, url = {https://aisb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/aisb2011.zip}, url2 = {http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb11/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Kazakov/okeefe_2011_aisb_active_vision.pdf}, } @article{okuyama11_situat_normat_infras_23_, title = {Situated Normative Infrastructures}, subtitle = {The Normative Object Approach}, author = {Okuyama, Fabio Yoshimitsu and Costa, Antônio Carlos Da Rocha and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, AgentSpeak, context, MAS, multi_agent_systems, normative_objects, norms, situated_knowledge}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {397-424}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/logcom/exr029}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/logcom/exr029}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Okuyama/Okuyama_2011_Situated_Normative_Infrastructures.pdf}, } @book{ostling11_between_devil_hostim_witch_early_moder_polan_, title = {Between the Devil and the Host: Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland}, author = {Ostling, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {history, poland, witch_trials, women}, booktitle = {Between the Devil and the Host: Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-958790-2}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199587902.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ostling/Ostling_2011_Between_the_Devil_and_the_HostImagining_.pdf}, } @article{ostrom11_craft_analy_tools_to_study_instit_chang_7_, title = {Crafting Analytical Tools To Study Institutional Change}, author = {Ostrom, Elinor and Basurto, Xavier}, year = {2011}, tags = {__printed, change, IAD, institution, irrigation, methods, nepal, rule, taxonomy, tools}, journal = {Journal of Institutional Economics}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, abstract = {Most powerful analytical tools used in the social sciences are well suited for studying static situations. Static and mechanistic analysis, however, is not adequate to understand the changing world in which we live. In order to adequately address the most pressing social and environmental challenges looming ahead, we need to develop analytical tools for analyzing dynamic situations - particularly institutional change. In this paper, we develop an analytical tool to study institutional change, more specifically, the evolution of rules and norms.We believe that in order for such an analytical tool to be useful to develop a general theory of institutional change, it needs to enable the analyst to concisely record the processes of change in multiple specific settings so that lessons from such settings can eventually be integrated into a more general predictive theory of change.}, arxivid = {1008.0722}, invalid_isbn = {1744-1374}, issn = {17441374}, pages = {317-343}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {10788843}, doi = {10.1017/S1744137410000305}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ostrom/Ostrom_2011_Crafting_Analytical_Tools_To_Study_Insti.pdf}, } @misc{panangaden11_tutor_seman_part_i_basic_, title = {Tutorial on Semantics Part I Basic Concepts Structural operational semantics Denotational semantics}, author = {Panangaden, Prakash}, year = {2011}, tags = {lambda_calculus, logic, presentation, semantics}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Panangaden/Panangaden_2011_Tutorial_on_Semantics_Part_I_Basic_Conce.pdf}, } @book{pande11__centen_histor_of_indian_nation_congr_4_, title = {A Centenary History Of The Indian National Congress}, subtitle = {1947-1964}, editor = {Pande, B. N.}, year = {2011}, tags = {history, india, politics}, volume = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-81-7188-918-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pande/a centenary history of the indian national congress volume iv 1947-1964.pdf}, } @book{pande24__centen_histor_of_indian_nation_congr_2_, title = {A Centenary History Of The Indian National Congress}, subtitle = {1919-1935}, editor = {Pande, B. N.}, year = {2011}, tags = {history, india}, volume = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-81-7188-916-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pande/a centenary history of the indian national congress volume ii 1919-1935.pdf}, } @inproceedings{parker11__in_domain_option_rules_, title = {In the Domain of Optional Rules}, subtitle = {Foucault's Aesthetic Self-Fashioning and Expansive Gameplay}, author = {Parker, Felan}, year = {2011}, tags = {expansive_gameplay, game_studies, michel_foucault, optional_rules, philosophy, simulation, video_games}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2011/Parker%202011%20-%20In%20the%20Domain%20of%20Optional%20Rules.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Parker/Parker_2011_In_the_Domain_of_Optional_Rules.pdf}, } @inproceedings{parr11_ll_, title = {LL (*)}, subtitle = {The Foundation of the ANTLR Parser Generator}, author = {Parr, Terence and Fisher, Kathleen S}, year = {2011}, tags = {antlr, GLR, LL_star, parser, PEG}, booktitle = {PLDI}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Parr/Parr_2011_LL_.pdf}, } @article{parsons11_from_asylum_to_prison_14_, title = {From Asylum To Prison}, author = {Parsons, Anne}, year = {2011}, tags = {asylum, history, illinois, mental_health, prison}, journal = {Journal of Illinois History}, volume = {14}, pages = {242-260}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Parsons/Parsons_2011_From_Asylum_To_Prison.pdf}, } @inproceedings{paschke11_rules_, title = {Rules and logic programming for the web}, author = {Paschke, Adrian}, year = {2011}, tags = {knowledge_representation, OWL, rule, RuleML, semantic_web}, booktitle = {Reasoning Web International Summer School}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {326-381}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Paschke/Paschke_2011_Rules_and_logic_programming_for_the_web.pdf}, } @article{pedersen11_syntac_abstr_rule_based_languag_with_bindin_277_, title = {A Syntactic Abstraction for Rule-Based Languages With Binding}, author = {Pedersen, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {binding, biology, BioNetGen, Kappa, protein_complexes, rule_language, syntax}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, ENTCS}, volume = {277}, pages = {53-64}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2011.09.035}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2011.09.035}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pedersen/Pedersen_2011_A_Syntactic_Abstraction_for_Rule_Based_L.pdf}, } @article{pereira11_gener_emotion_contag_comput_model_6974_LNCS_, title = {A Generic Emotional Contagion Computational Model}, author = {Pereira, Gonçalo and Dimas, Joana and Prada, Rui and Santos, Pedro A. and Paiva, Ana}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, agents, contagion, decay, diffusion, emotion, personality, relationship}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {6974 LNCS}, number = {PART 1}, abstract = {This work describes a computational model designed for emotional contagion simulation in societies of agents, integrating the influence of interpersonal relationships and personality. It models the fundamental differences in individual susceptibilities to contagion based on the psychology study of Emotional Contagion Scale. The contagion process can also be biased by inter-individual relationships depending on the intimacy and power difference aspects of relationships between agents. Individuals' expressiveness in a group is influenced by both the extroversion personality trait and power difference. Additionally, the computational model includes the process of mood decay, as usually observed in people, expanding its application domain beyond that of pure simulation, like games. In this paper we present simulation results that verify the basic emotional contagion behaviors. The possibility of more complex contagion dynamics depending on agent group relationships is also presented.}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {256-266}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-24599-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-24600-5_29}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pereira/Pereira_2011_A_Generic_Emotional_Contagion_Computatio.pdf}, } @proceedings{perez11:_inter_confer_pratic_applic_agent_multiag_system_88_, title = {9th International Conference on Pratical Applications of Agents and MultiAgent Systems}, subtitle = {Highlights in Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems}, editor = {Pérez, Javier Bajo and Corchado, Juan M. and Moreno, María N. and Julián, Vicente and Mathieu, Philippe and Canada-Bago, Joaquin and Ortega, Alfonso and Fernández-Caballero, Antonio}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, ant_colony, auctions, economics, formal_language_theory, HERA, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norm_enforcers, PCMAT, swarm_robotics, system_reorganisation, THOMAS, VigilAgent, visualisation}, volume = {88}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-19917-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-19917-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/demazeau/Demazeau_2011_Advances_in_Practical_Applications_of_Ag.pdf}, } @article{peterson11__academ_united_states_peace_corps_40_, title = {Academic conceptions of a United States Peace Corps}, author = {Peterson, Anne Palmer}, year = {2011}, tags = {albert_ray_olpin, american_exceptionalism, cold_war, colonialism, colorado_state_university, cosmopolitan, history, ideology, international_relations, invasion, john_f_kennedy, maurice_albertson, modernisation, peace_corps, point_far_youth_corps, propaganda, public_policy, samuel_hayes, USA, walt_rostow}, journal = {History of Education}, volume = {40}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Oct 1 20:26:21 2023}, pages = {229-240}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/0046760x.2010.526966}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0046760X.2010.526966}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Peterson/peterson2011.pdf}, } @misc{philosophy11_social_instit_, title = {Social Institutions}, author = {{Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}}, year = {2011}, tags = {collective_acceptance, institution, justice, norms, review, teleology}, booktitle = {Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy}, number = {Rawls 1972}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/social-institutions/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Philosophy/Philosophy_2011_Social_Institutions.pdf}, } @book{pierson11_polit_, title = {Politics in time}, subtitle = {History, institutions, and social analysis}, author = {Pierson, Paul}, year = {2011}, tags = {institution, institutional_design, institutional_drift, path_dependence, politics, sequence, social_science, temporal_context, time}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pierson/Pierson_2011_Politics_in_time.pdf}, } @article{pitt11_model_resour_alloc_open_embed_system_9_, title = {Modelling Resource Allocations in Open Embedded Systems}, author = {Pitt, Jeremy and Schaumeier, J and D'Agostino, Marcello}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, inferential_behaviour, logic, MAS, multi_agent_systems, observation, open_systems, resource_allocation}, journal = {Logic and Philosophy of Science}, volume = {9}, month = {01}, pages = {1-15}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236271708_Modelling_resource_allocations_in_open_embedded_systems}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pitt/Pitt_2011_Modelling_Resource_Allocations_in_Open_E.pdf}, } @book{polsby11_how_congr_evolv_, title = {How Congress Evolves}, subtitle = {Social Bases of Institutional Change}, author = {Polsby, Nelson W.}, year = {2011}, tags = {change, congress, evolution, history, institution, politics, text_book}, booktitle = {How Congress Evolves: Social Bases of Institutional Change}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, abstract = {The rapid increase of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, which deplete a link bandwidth and service resource by sending a tremendous flooding of traffic to a victim server, has threatened fundamental network service stability. First, this letter analyzes the unique properties of multicast video delivery, which is vulnerable to malicious video flooding attacks. Second, the effectiveness of the observation of bandwidth provisioning efficiency in the detection of anomalous patterns of multicast flooding is discussed and a traffic-sharing density-based flooding detection (TDFD) mechanism is proposed. Numerical analysis and simulation results are given to validate the performance of the TDFD. }, issn = {10897798 (ISSN)}, pages = {1-258}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-985023-5}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195182965.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Polsby/Polsby_2011_How_Congress_Evolves.pdf}, } @book{power11_flexib_pedag_flexib_pract_, title = {Flexible Pedagogy, Flexible Practice}, author = {Power, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {asia, design, education, flexibility, new_zealand, pedagogy, politics, practice, transformation}, publisher = {Athabasca University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-926836-20-1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Power/Power_2011_Flexible_Pedagogy_Flexible_Practice.pdf}, } @book{pratchett11_snuff_, title = {Snuff}, author = {Pratchett, Terry}, year = {2011}, tags = {discworld, fantasy, fiction, race}, publisher = {Doubleday}, isbn = {978-0-385-61926-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pratchett/Pratchett_2011_Snuff.epub}, } @thesis{pratt11_munic_delus_, title = {The Munich Delusion}, subtitle = {Historical Analogy in British International Crisis Management}, author = {Pratt, Thomas}, year = {2011}, tags = {crisis_management, decision_making, falklands_war, history, international_crisis, iraq_war, tony_blair}, institution = {University of Birmingham}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Pratt/Pratt_2011_The_Munich_Delusion.pdf}, } @article{prescott11_do_sex_offen_regis_notif_54_, title = {Do Sex Offender Registration and Notification Laws Affect Criminal Behavior?}, author = {Prescott, J.J. and Rockoff, Jonah E.}, year = {2011}, tags = {criminology, law, recidivism, sex_offender, sex_offender_registration}, journal = {Journal of Law and Economics}, volume = {54}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://repository.law.umich.edu/articles/82/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Prescott/Prescott_2011_Do_Sex_Offender_Registration_and_Notific.pdf}, } @book{press11__social_organ_work_, title = {The Social Organization of Work}, author = {{The Editors Of Salem Press}}, year = {2011}, tags = {capitalism, corporate_capitalism, diversity, division_of_labour, fordism, labour_theory, labour_unions, micro_finance, organisation, post_fordism, social_responsibility, sociology, taylorism, technology, unemployment, wages, work}, publisher = {Salem Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4298-3462-9}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Press/The Social Organization of Work.pdf}, } @thesis{prinke11_psych_archit_choic_driven_narrat_games_, title = {The Psychological Architecture of Choice-Driven Narrative in Games}, author = {Prinke, Michael Scott}, year = {2011}, tags = {choice, design, dialogue, dissertation, games, narrative, psychology, tools}, institution = {The Savannah College of Art and Design}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://scad.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/detail/SCAD~3~3~691~15446:The-Psychological-Architecture-of-C%3Fsort=creator%252Ctitle%252Cdate;JSESSIONID=0a002263-0be8-42f5-a512-d1920e7f40f9?qvq=q%3AThe%20psychological%20architecture%20of%20choice-driven%20narrative%3Bsort%3Acreator%2Ctitle%2Cdate%3Blc%3ASCAD%7E3%7E3&mi=0&trs=1&cic=SCAD%7E3%7E3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Prinke/Prinke_2011_The_Psychological_Architecture_of_Choice.pdf}, } @inproceedings{qadir11_class_senten_as_speec_acts_, title = {Classifying Sentences As Speech Acts in Message Board Posts}, author = {Qadir, Ashequl and Riloff, Ellen}, year = {2011}, tags = {classification, NLP, online, speech_acts}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2011 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing}, number = {1}, abstract = {This research studies the text genre of message board forums, which contain a mixture of expository sentences that present factual information and conversational sentences that include communicative acts between the writer and readers. Our goal is to create sentence classifiers that can identify whether a sentence contains a speech act, and can recognize sentences containing four different speech act classes: Commissives, Directives, Expressives, and Representatives. We conduct experiments using a wide variety of features, including lexical and syntactic features, speech act word lists from external resources, and domain-specific semantic class features. We evaluate our results on a collection of message board posts in the domain of veterinary medicine.}, pages = {748-758}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-937284-11-4}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/2145432.2145518}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Qadir/Qadir_2011_Classifying_Sentences_As_Speech_Acts_in_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{quinn11_human_, title = {Human computation}, subtitle = {A survey and taxonomy of a growing field}, author = {Quinn, Alexander J and Bederson, Benjamin B}, year = {2011}, tags = {computation, human_labour, survey, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {1403-1412}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Quinn/Quinn_2011_Human_computation.pdf}, } @report{rafler11_gener_conway_game_life_smoot_, title = {Generalization of Conway's ``Game of Life'' to a continuous domain - SmoothLife}, author = {Rafler, Stephan}, year = {2011}, tags = {continuous_domain, game_of_life, john_conway, math, metrics, SmoothLife}, abstract = {We present what we argue is the generic generalization of Conway's ``Game of Life'' to a continuous domain. We describe the theoretical model and the explicit implementation on a computer.}, arxivid = {1111.1567}, institution = {}, pages = {1-4}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {1000003190}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1567}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Rafler/Rafler_2011_Generalization_of_Conway_s_Game_of_Life.pdf}, } @misc{raginsky11_activ_sequen_decis_makin_uncer_, title = {Active Sequential Decision-Making in an Uncertain World Fundamental Limits and Optimal Strategies}, author = {Raginsky, Maxim}, year = {2011}, tags = {active_sequential_decision_making, decision_making, information_theory, machine_learning, optimisation, stochastic_optimisation, uncertainty}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Raginsky/Raginsky_2011_Active_Sequential_Decision_Making_in_an_.pdf}, } @book{rao11_tempo_, title = {Tempo}, subtitle = {Timing, Tactics and Strategy in Narrative-driven Decision-making}, author = {Rao, Venkatesh G}, year = {2011}, tags = {strategy, tactics, tempo, time}, publisher = {Ribbonfarm}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Rao/Rao_2011_Tempo.epub}, } @inbook{redmore11__weave_, title = {Weave}, author = {Redmore, Nicola}, year = {2011}, tags = {clothing, craft, design, sustainability, textile_design, weaving}, booktitle = {Woven Textile Design. In: Textile design: principles, advances and applications}, chapter = {2}, pages = {31-54}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84569-646-7}, url = {http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/18239/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Redmore/Redmore_2011_Weave.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rezk11_combin_, title = {Combining production systems and ontologies}, author = {Rezk, Martín and Nutt, Werner}, year = {2011}, tags = {description_logic, formal_semantics, knowledge_representation, logic, ontology, production_systems, rule, rule_system}, booktitle = {International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {287-293}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Rezk/Rezk_2011_Combining_production_systems_and_ontolog.pdf}, } @book{richardson11_const_games_, title = {Constellation Games}, subtitle = {A Space Opera Soap Opera}, author = {Richardson, Leonard}, year = {2011}, tags = {games, text_book}, publisher = {Candelmark & Gleam}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-936460-23-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Richardson/Richardson_2011_Constellation_Games.pdf}, } @book{robbins11_micros_, title = {Microscope}, author = {Robbins, Ben}, year = {2011}, tags = {microscope, pen_and_paper, RPG, world_building}, publisher = {Lame Mage Productions}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-9832779-0-3}, url = {http://www.lamemage.com/microscope/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Robbins/Robbins_2011_Microscope.pdf}, } @judicial{roberts11_snyder_phelp_, title = {Snyder v Phelps}, author = {Roberts, John}, year = {2011}, tags = {free_speech, judicial_opinion, judiciary, SCOTUS, tort, westboro}, dissenting = {Alito}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Roberts/Roberts_2011_Snyder_v_Phelps.pdf}, } @book{rothe11_popul_traum_cultur_, title = {Popular Trauma Culture}, subtitle = {Selling the Pain of Others in the Mass Media}, author = {Rothe, Anne}, year = {2011}, tags = {child_abuse, daytime_tv, holocaust, literature, media_studies, misery, television, trauma, trauma_culture}, publisher = {Rutgers University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8135-5129-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Rothe/Rothe_2011_Popular_Trauma_Culture.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rudolph11_found_, title = {Foundations of description logics}, author = {Rudolph, Sebastian}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABox, description_logic, logic, OWL, RBox, semantic_web, TBox}, booktitle = {Reasoning Web International Summer School}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {76-136}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Rudolph/Rudolph_2011_Foundations_of_description_logics.pdf}, } @book{rueegg11_univer_since_4_, title = {Universities Since 1945}, editor = {Rüegg, Walter}, year = {2011}, tags = {1945, __important, academia, analysis, authority, europe, history, institution, modern_history, structure, university}, volume = {4}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {A History of the University in Europe}, isbn = {978-0-521-36108-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Regg/Regg_2011_Universities_Since_1945.pdf}, } @book{sartor11_approac_legal_ontol_, title = {Approaches to Legal Ontologies}, editor = {Sartor, Giovanni and Casanovas, Pompeu and Biasiotti, Mariangela and Fernández-Barrera, Meritxell}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, complex_systems, law, legal_documents, legal_ontology, legal_theory, MAS, multi_agent_systems, ontology, semantics}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-007-3475-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-0120-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sartor/Sartor_2011_Approaches_to_Legal_Ontologies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sato11_compr_analy_infor_trans_agent_, title = {Comprehensive Analysis of Information Transmission among Agents}, subtitle = {Similarity and Heterogeneity of Collective Behavior}, author = {Sato, Aki-hiro}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, agents, analysis, behaviour, bipartite, diffusion, heterogeneity, information, math, transmission}, booktitle = {Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems VI}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-4-431-53907-0_1}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sato/Sato_2011_Comprehensive_Analysis_of_Information_Tr.pdf}, } @judicial{scalia11_brown_enter_merch_assoc_, title = {Brown v Entertainment Merchants Association}, author = {Scalia, Antonin}, year = {2011}, tags = {free_speech, judicial_opinion, judiciary, SCOTUS, video_games}, dissenting = {Thomas and Breyer}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Scalia/Scalia_2011_Brown_v_Entertainment_Merchants_Associat.pdf}, } @inbook{schiel11_produc_system_, title = {Production Systems}, subtitle = {New Techniques in AAA Games}, author = {Schiel, Andrea}, year = {2011}, tags = {choice, decisions, games, production_systems, rule}, booktitle = {Game AI Pro 2: Collected Wisdom of Game AI Professionals}, publisher = {CRC Press}, chapter = {9}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4822-5480-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Schiel/Schiel_2011_Production_Systems.pdf}, } @article{schmidt11__demog_18_, title = {Demographic and medical consequences of the postponement of parenthood}, author = {Schmidt, L. and Sobotka, T. and Bentzen, J. G. and Andersen, A. Nyboe}, year = {2011}, tags = {childbirth, delayed_childbearing, demographics, fertility, health_care, planned_parenthood}, journal = {Human Reproduction Update}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {29-43}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/humupd/dmr040}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/humupd/dmr040}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Schmidt/Schmidt_2011_Demographic_and_medical_consequences_of_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{schrijvers11_monad_46_, title = {Monads, zippers and views}, subtitle = {Virtualizing the monad stack}, author = {Schrijvers, Tom and Oliveira, Bruno CdS}, year = {2011}, tags = {category_theory, effects, haskell, monad, programming}, booktitle = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {46}, number = {9}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {32-44}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Schrijvers/Schrijvers_2011_Monads_zippers_and_views.pdf}, } @misc{science11_proceed_22_, title = {Journal Contents}, author = {{Organization Science}}, year = {2011}, tags = {__todo, adaptation, governance, institution, network, organisation, organizational_practice, status_quo}, volume = {22}, issue = {4}, month = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Science/Science_2011_Proceedings.pdf}, } @judicial{scotus11_jackson_, title = {Jackson v Hobbs}, author = {Kagan, Elena}, year = {2011}, tags = {judicial_opinion, judiciary, SCOTUS}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/jackson-v-hobbs/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Scotus/SCOTUS_2011_Jackson_v_Hobbs.pdf}, } @article{shalizi11_homop_contag_are_gener_confoun_40_, title = {Homophily and Contagion Are Generically Confounded in Observational Social Network Studies}, author = {Shalizi, Cosma Rohilla and Thomas, Andrew C.}, year = {2011}, tags = {causal_model, confounding, contagion, homophily, social_network}, journal = {Sociological Methods & Research}, volume = {40}, number = {2}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, issn = {1552-8294}, month = {May}, pages = {211-239}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0049124111404820}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049124111404820}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Shalizi/Shalizi_2011_Homophily_and_Contagion_Are_Generically_.pdf}, } @book{shryock11_deep_histor_, title = {Deep History}, subtitle = {The Architecture of Past and Present}, author = {Shryock, Andrew and Smail, Daniel Lord}, year = {2011}, tags = {architecture, food, history, kinship, migration, scale, text_book}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {2-01-343610-6}, url = {https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520274624/deep-history}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Shryock/Shryock_2011_Deep_History.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sicart11_again_, title = {Against procedurality}, author = {Sicart, Miguel}, year = {2011}, tags = {critique, design, ethics, game_development, games, ontology, politics, procedurality, rhetoric}, booktitle = {Game Studies}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://gamestudies.org/1103/articles/sicart_ap}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sicart/Sicart_2011_Against_procedurality.pdf}, } @article{simatupang11_drama_theor_analy_suppl_chain_collab_2_, title = {A Drama Theory Analysis of Supply Chain Collaboration}, author = {Simatupang, Togar M. and Sridharan, Ramaswami}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, collaboration, decision_making, drama_theory, supply_chain_management}, journal = {International Journal of Collaborative Enterprise}, volume = {2}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {Inderscience}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1504/IJCENT.2011.042964}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Simatupang/Simatupang_2011_A_Drama_Theory_Analysis_of_Supply_Chain_.pdf}, } @book{simmons11_categ_theor_solut_, title = {An introduction to Category Theory, The Solutions}, author = {Simmons, Harold}, year = {2011}, tags = {__todo, category_theory, proof}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Simmons/Simmons_2011_An_introduction_to_Category_Theory_The_.pdf}, } @book{simmons11_introd_categ_theor_, title = {An Introduction to Category Theory}, author = {Simmons, Harold}, year = {2011}, tags = {adjunction, category_theory, diagram, functors, monoid, poset}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-521-28304-5}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Simmons/Simmons_2011_An_Introduction_to_Category_Theory.pdf}, } @article{simmons11_logic_approx_progr_analy_24_, title = {Logical Approximation for Program Analysis}, author = {Simmons, Robert J. and Pfenning, Frank}, year = {2011}, tags = {abstraction, approximation, operational_semantics, ordered_logic, program_analysis, structural_operational_semantics, substructural_operational_semantics}, journal = {Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation}, volume = {24}, number = {1-2}, pages = {41-80}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10990-011-9071-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10990-011-9071-2}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Simmons/Simmons_2011_Logical_Approximation_for_Program_Analys.pdf}, } @inproceedings{singh11_integ_learn_bdi_agent_envir_chang_dynam_, title = {Integrating Learning into a BDI Agent for Environments with Changing Dynamics}, author = {Singh, Dhirendra and Sardina, Sebastian and Padgham, Lin and James, Geoff}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, BDI, changing_dynamics, environment, learning, MAS, multi_agent_systems, planning}, booktitle = {international joint conference on artificial intelligence, IJCAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://researchrepository.rmit.edu.au/esploro/outputs/9921858256301341}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Singh/Singh_2011_Integrating_Learning_into_a_BDI_Agent_fo.pdf}, } @article{singh11_just_gettin_out_bed_is_revol_act_17_, title = {``Just Getting Out of Bed Is a Revolutionary Act''}, subtitle = {The Resilience of Transgender People of Color Who Have Survived Traumatic Life Events}, author = {Singh, Anneliese A. and McKleroy, Vel S.}, year = {2011}, tags = {people_of_colour, POC, psychology, racism, trans_phobia, transgender, trauma}, journal = {Traumatology}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, abstract = {This study was a phenomenological and feminist investigation of the resilience of transgender people of color who have experienced a wide range of traumatic life events (e.g., hate crimes, intimate partner violence, child sexual abuse). Eleven transgender people of color (6 African American, 3 Latino/a, 2 Multiracial) participated in semistructured interviews (60-90 minutes each) exploring their expression of resilience in response to traumatic life events. Findings included six major themes common among all participants: (a) pride in one's gender and ethnic/racial identity, (b) recognizing and negotiating gender and racial/ethnic oppression, (c) navigating relationships with family, (d) accessing health care and financial resources, (e) connecting with an activist transgender community of color, and (f) cultivating spirituality and hope for the future. Specific clinical and advocacy implications for trauma work with this group are provided.}, invalid_isbn = {1534765610369}, issn = {15347656}, pages = {34-44}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1534765610369261}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Singh/Singh_2011_Just_Getting_Out_of_Bed_Is_a_Revolution.pdf}, } @inproceedings{siu11_progr_model_boss_encoun_action_games_12_, title = {A Programming Model for Boss Encounters in 2D Action Games}, author = {Siu, Kristin and Butler, Eric and Zook, Alexander}, year = {2011}, tags = {action_games, games, procedural_content, programming, visualisation, zelda}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, abstract = {Boss fights are a memorable and climatic point of many games. In this work we present a programming model for defining boss experiences in 2D action games. The domain we focus on is characterized by real-time move-ment through a continuous space in which the player and opposing boss damage each other through phys-ical collisions, and player and boss behavior is gov-erned primarily by finite state machines. Our program-ming model consists of primitive systems such as kine-matic physics to store object state and detect collisions paired with finite state machines to define behavior. We describe our model and demonstrate its expressiveness with examples of three classic boss fights from games in The Legend of Zelda, Castlevania, and Sonic the Hedge-hog. Our future goals include procedural generation of boss encounters, and we report on the research chal-lenges involved in achieving this goal.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ericbutler.net/assets/papers/exag2016_boss.pdf}, url2 = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12891}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Siu/Siu_2011_A_Programming_Model_for_Boss_Encounters_.pdf}, } @article{skanland11_use_mp3_as_copin_resour_3_, title = {Use of Mp3-players As a Coping Resource}, author = {Skånland, Marie Strand}, year = {2011}, tags = {coping, mental_health, mp3, music, sound, stress}, journal = {Music and Arts in Action}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, abstract = {A crucial aspect of maintaining good mental health is to cope successfully with everyday stressors. This article explores the MP3 player as a technology of coping related to the stress of everyday life, in particular two common stressors in the urban environment: crowding and noise. The MP3 player has become a prime medium for everyday music listening, as individuals can carry a vast amount of music with them wherever they go. This unprecedented availability of music raises questions about its impact on the listener, or, as I will refer to him/her, the music user. In order to better understand the effects of this use, this article asks: how are mobile music devices used as a coping resource or device? The research presented here is based on twelve interviews with regular users of MP3 players who live or work in an urban environment. In fusing research on portable music players with research on stress and coping, this article suggests that the MP3 player may be a valuable coping device, enabling music users to enhance their subjective well-being and mental health.}, arxivid = {1754-7105}, issn = {1754-7105}, pages = {15-33}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-9962-663-05-8}, url = {http://www.musicandartsinaction.net/index.php/maia/article/view/mp3copingresource%0Ahttp://www.musicandartsinaction.net/index.php/maia/article/download/mp3copingresource/54}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sknland/Sknland_2011_Use_of_Mp3_players_As_a_Coping_Resource.pdf}, } @article{skvoretz11_mathem_sociol_, title = {Mathematical Sociology}, author = {Skvoretz, John and Fararo, Thomas J}, year = {2011}, tags = {computational_social_science, mathematical_sociology, model_building, review, sociology, structure}, journal = {Sociopedia. isa}, pages = {1-14}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/2056846011102}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Skvoretz/Skvoretz_2011_Mathematical_Sociology.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smelik11_seman_, title = {Semantic constraints for procedural generation of virtual worlds}, author = {Smelik, Ruben and Galka, Krzysztof and de Kraker, Klaas Jan and Kuijper, Frido and Bidarra, Rafael}, year = {2011}, tags = {constraints, level_design, procedural_content, semantic, virtual_reality, world_building}, booktitle = {PCGames}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {1-4}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0872-4}, doi = {10.1145/2000919.2000928}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2000919.2000928}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smelik/Smelik_2011_Semantic_constraints_for_procedural_gene.pdf}, } @misc{smith11_age_signif_introd_, title = {Age of Significance, Introduction}, author = {Smith, Brian Cantwell}, year = {2011}, tags = {computation, philosophy}, pages = {1-45}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20161019202810/http://ageofsignificance.org/aos/en/toc.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Age_of_Significance_Introduction.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smith11_answer_set_progr_proced_conten_gener_3_, title = {Answer Set Programming for Procedural Content Generation}, subtitle = {A Design Space Approach}, author = {Smith, Adam M. and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {ansprolog, answer_set_programming, artifacts, clingo, design_space, procedural_content}, booktitle = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {187-200}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Answer_Set_Programming_for_Procedural_Co.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smith11_comput_caric_7_, title = {Computational Caricatures}, subtitle = {Probing the Game Design Process with AI}, author = {Smith, Adam M. and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {computational_caricature, design, methods, procedural_content, prototype}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12478}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Computational_Caricatures.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smith11_inclus_view_player_model_, title = {An Inclusive View of Player Modeling}, author = {Smith, Adam M. and Lewis, Chris and Hullett, Kenneth and Smith, Gillian and Sullivan, Anne and Hullet, Kenneth and Sullivan, Anne}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, games, HCI, play_modeling, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, abstract = {``Player modeling'' is a loose concept. It can equally apply to everything from a predictive model of player actions resulting from machine learning to a designer's description of a player's expected reactions in response to some piece of game content. This lack of a precise terminology prevents practitioners from quickly finding introductions to applicable modeling methods or determining viable alternatives to their own techniques. We introduce a vocabulary that distinguishes between the major existing player modeling applications and techniques. Four facets together define the kind for a model: the scope of application, the purpose of use, the domain of modeled details, and the source of a model's derivation or motivation. This vocabulary allows the identification of relevant player modeling methods for particular problems and clarifies the roles that a player model can take.}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {301-303}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159419}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159419}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_An_Inclusive_View_of_Player_Modeling.pdf}, } @article{smith11_launc_3_, title = {Launchpad}, subtitle = {A Rhythm-Based Level Generator for 2-d Platformers}, author = {Smith, Gillian and Whitehead, Jim}, year = {2011}, tags = {launchpad, level_generation, procedural_content, rhythm, sequence}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI In Games}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {1-16}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5648340}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Launchpad.pdf}, } @article{smith11_mappin_terrain_again_27_, title = {Mapping the Terrain, Again}, author = {Smith, Stephanie}, year = {2011}, tags = {engagement, feminism, history, review, taxonomy}, journal = {Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry}, volume = {27}, pages = {67-76}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/661612}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Mapping_the_Terrain_Again.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smith11_situat_, title = {Situating quests}, subtitle = {Design patterns for quest and level design in role-playing games}, author = {Smith, Gillian and Anderson, Ryan and Kopleck, Brian}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, level_design, patterns, quest, RPG}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling}, pages = {326-329}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-25289-1_40}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Smith/Smith_2011_Situating_quests.pdf}, } @article{sormani11_jubil_yes_12_, title = {The Jubilatory Yes! on the Instant Appraisal of an Experimental Finding}, author = {Sormani, Philippe}, year = {2011}, tags = {ethnography, process, research, science}, journal = {Ethnographic Studies}, volume = {12}, pages = {59-77}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sormani/Sormani_2011_The_Jubilatory_Yes_on_the_Instant_Appra.pdf}, } @article{spencer11_coach_train_trans_, title = {Coaching and Training Transfer}, subtitle = {A Phenomenological Inquiry Into Combined Training-Coaching Programmes.}, author = {Spencer, Linda}, year = {2011}, tags = {coaching, coaching_skills, phenomenology, program_design, taxonomy, training_transfer}, journal = {International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching & Mentoring}, publisher = {Citeseer}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.690.289&rep=rep1&type=pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Spencer/Spencer_2011_Coaching_and_Training_Transfer.pdf}, } @misc{spiller11_enhan_postg_super_, title = {Enhancing Postgraduate Supervision through a process of conversational inquiry}, author = {Spiller, Dorothy and Byrnes, Giselle and Ferguson, Pip Bruce}, year = {2011}, tags = {advising, conversation, education, mentor, review, supervision}, number = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Spiller/Spiller_2011_Enhancing_Postgraduate_Supervision_throu.pdf}, } @article{sproull11_prosoc_behav_net_140_, title = {Prosocial Behavior on the Net}, author = {Sproull, Lee}, year = {2011}, tags = {internet, pro_social, pro_social_behaviour, social_structure, technology}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {140}, number = {4}, pages = {140-153}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed_a_00120}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/DAED_a_00120}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sproull/Sproull_2011_Prosocial_Behavior_on_the_Net.pdf}, } @article{stroh-wollin11_embed_declar_asser_swear_words_87_, title = {Embedded Declaratives, Assertion and Swear Words}, author = {Stroh-wollin, Ulla}, year = {2011}, tags = {assertion, delaratives, NLP, scandinavian, speech_acts, swear_words}, journal = {Center of Languages and Literature}, volume = {87}, number = {2011}, pages = {81-102}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Strohwollin/Strohwollin_2011_Embedded_Declaratives_Assertion_and_Swe.pdf}, } @article{suarez11_virtual_labor_study_histor_cultur_dynam_14_, title = {A Virtual Laboratory for the Study of History and Cultural Dynamics}, author = {Suárez, Juan-Luis and Sancho, Fernando}, year = {2011}, tags = {ABM, complex_systems, complexity, culture, dynamics, netlogo, simulation}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, abstract = {This article presents a Virtual Laboratory that enables the researcher to try hypothesis and confirm data analysis about different historical processes and cultural dynamics. This Virtual Cultural Laboratory (VCL) is developed using agent-based modeling technology. Individuals' tendencies and preferences as well as the behavior of cultural objects in the transformation of cultural information are taken into consideration. In addition, the effect of local interactions at different scales over time and space is visualized through the VCL interface. Information repositories, cultural items, borders, population size, individual' tendencies and other features are determined by the user. Finally, the researcher can also isolate specific factors whose effect on the global system might be of interest to the researcher. All the code can be found at http://projects.cultureplex.ca/}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {19}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.1855}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/4/19.html}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Surez/Surez_2011_A_Virtual_Laboratory_for_the_Study_of_Hi.pdf}, } @article{subramanian11_its_dildo_states_1_, title = {It's a Dildo in 49 States}, author = {Subramanian, Karthik}, year = {2011}, tags = {alabama, dildo, humour, law, obscenity}, journal = {Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review}, volume = {1}, pages = {111}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/alabcrcl1&div=13&id=&page=}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Subramanian/Subramanian_2011_It_s_a_Dildo_in_49_States.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sullivan11_exten_crpgs_, title = {Extending CRPGs as an interactive storytelling form}, author = {Sullivan, Anne and Grow, April and Chirrick, Tabitha}, year = {2011}, tags = {character, CiF, interactive, mismanor, narrative, RPG, storytelling}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-25289-1_18}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sullivan/Sullivan_2011_Extending_CRPGs_as_an_interactive_storyt.pdf}, } @report{sunstein11__final_guidan_implem_plain_writin_act_, title = {Final Guidance on Implementing the Plain Writing Act of 2010}, author = {Sunstein, Cass R.}, year = {2011}, tags = {government, memorandum, writing}, number = {M-11-15}, country = {USA}, institution = {Office of Management and Budget}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/plain_language/memo/omb_memorandum_m1115.pdf?ver=2017-04-04-163738-117}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Sunstein/Sunstein_2011_Final_Guidance_on_Implementing_the_Plain.pdf}, } @book{susen11_legac_pierr_bourd_, title = {The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu}, editor = {Susen, Simon and Turner, Bryan S.}, year = {2011}, tags = {critical_theory, cultural_sociology, economics, emile_durkheim, grammar_of_an_ambivalence, habitus, karl_marx, legacy, norbert_elias, phenomenology, pierre_bourdieu, religion, semiotics, sociology, structuralism, weber}, publisher = {Anthem Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78308-072-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Susen/Susen_2011_The_Legacy_of_Pierre_Bourdieu.pdf}, } @article{tantipathananandh11_visual_evolut_commun_struc_dynam_social_networ_30_, title = {Visualizing the Evolution of Community Structures in Dynamic Social Networks}, author = {Tantipathananandh, Chayant and Leigh, Jason and Berger-Wolf, Tanya and Reda, Khairi and Johnson, Andrew}, year = {2011}, tags = {community, evolution, graph, metaphor, politics, prototype, social_network, visualisation}, journal = {Eurographics}, volume = {30}, number = {3}, pages = {1061-1070}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01955.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Tantipathananandh/Tantipathananandh_2011_Visualizing_the_Evolution_of_Community_S.pdf}, } @article{taylor11_race_racis_foucaul_colleg_de_franc_lectur_6_, title = {Race and Racism in Foucault's Coll\'{e}ge de France Lectures}, author = {Taylor, Chlöe}, year = {2011}, tags = {biopolitics, michel_foucault, power, race}, journal = {Philosophy Compass}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {746-756}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1747-9991.2011.00443.x}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Taylor/Taylor_2011_Race_and_Racism_in_Foucault_s_Colle_ge_D.pdf}, } @inbook{thoenig11__instit_theor_public_instit_, title = {Institutional Theories and Public Institutions}, subtitle = {New Agendas and Appropriateness}, author = {Thoenig, Jean-claude}, year = {2011}, tags = {agenda, institution, local_order, new_institutionalism, public_administration, review}, booktitle = {The SAGE Handbook of Public Administration}, chapter = {10}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {SAGE Handbooks}, isbn = {978-1-4462-0050-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thoenig/Thoenig_2011_Institutional_Theories_and_Public_Instit.pdf}, } @misc{thomas11_get_, title = {Get out the vote}, subtitle = {Determining support or opposition from Congressional Floor-debate transcripts}, author = {Thomas, Matt and Pang, Bo and Lee, Lillian}, year = {2011}, tags = {ideology, metrics, NLP, politics, presentation, transcript, voting}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thomas/Thomas_2011_Get_out_the_vote.pdf}, } @article{thompson11__who_makes_rules_, title = {Who Makes The Rules? Establishing Occupational Health And Safety Regulations}, author = {Thompson, Mark}, year = {2011}, tags = {canada, ergonomic, history, politics, public_health, regulation, USA}, journal = {International Journal of Contemporary Economics and Administrative Sciences}, issn = {1925-4423}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://core.ac.uk/outputs/296912649/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thompson/296912649.pdf}, } @article{thrainsson11__dynam_plann_agent_games_using_6895_LNAI_, title = {Dynamic Planning for Agents in Games Using Social Norms and Emotions}, author = {Thrainsson, Palli R. and Petursson, Arnkell Logi and Vilhjálmsson, Hannes Högni}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, CADIA, culture, dissertation, dynamic_planning, emotion, norms, planning}, journal = {Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA}, volume = {6895 LNAI}, number = {April}, abstract = {In realistic social game environments, agents need to exhibit a certain level of social awareness to maintain the illusion of life and to provide important interaction cues. Previously we have reported on an engine that imbues game agents with socially reactive behavior based on a continuous steering framework and a model of human territoriality. However, some social action requires deliberation and planning. In this paper we describe an addition to our engine that provides dynamic social planning on top of the reactive layer. We propose a novel approach that considers both the emotional and social impact of events and actions on the agent. An implementation demonstrates the approach. }, issn = {03029743}, pages = {473-474}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-23973-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-23974-8_68}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23974-8_68}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thrainsson/Thrainsson_2011_Dynamic_Planning_for_Agents_in_Games_Usi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{thue11_comput_model_perceiv_agenc_video_games_, title = {A Computational Model of Perceived Agency in Video Games}, author = {Thue, David and Bulitko, Vadim and Spetch, Marcia and Romanuik, Trevon}, year = {2011}, tags = {agency, computational_model, games, metrics, perception, storytelling}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, abstract = {Agency, being one's ability to perform an action and have some influence over the world, is fundamental to interactive entertainment. Although much of the games industry is concerned with providing more agency to its players, what seems to matter more is how much agency each player will actually perceive. In this paper, we present a computational model of this phenomena, based on the notion that the amount of agency that one perceives depends on how much they desire the outcomes that result from their decisions. Using a structure for high-agency stories that we designed specifically for this intent, we present the results of a 141-participant user study that tests our model's ability to select subsequent events in an original interactive story. Using a newly validated survey instrument for measuring both agency and fun, we found with a high degree of confidence that event sequences selected by our model result in players perceiving more agency than players who experience event sequences that our model does not recommend.}, pages = {91-96}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-539-7}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v7i1.12437}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v7i1.12437}, url2 = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/3014589.3014605}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thue/Thue_2011_A_Computational_Model_of_Perceived_Agenc.pdf}, } @book{thwaites11__toast_projec_, title = {The Toaster Project}, subtitle = {Or A Heroic Attempt To Build A Simple Electric Appliance From Scratch}, author = {Thwaites, Thomas}, year = {2011}, tags = {complexity, design, materials_science, modern_life, technology}, publisher = {Princeton Architectural Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-56898-997-6}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Thwaites/Thwaites_2011_The_Toaster_Project.pdf}, } @inproceedings{togelius11_, title = {A procedural critique of deontological reasoning}, author = {Togelius, Julian}, year = {2011}, tags = {categorical_imperative, deontic_logic, design, ethics, games, procedural_critique, rule}, booktitle = {DiGRA}, number = {Wegner 2002}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://julian.togelius.com/Togelius2011A.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Togelius/Togelius_2011_A_procedural_critique_of_deontological_r.pdf}, } @inproceedings{togelius11_what_is_proced_conten_gener_, title = {What Is Procedural Content Generation? Mario on the Borderline}, author = {Togelius, Julian and Kastbjerg, Emil and Schedl, David and Yannakakis, Georgios N}, year = {2011}, tags = {level_design, mario, procedural_content}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Procedural Content Generation in Games}, abstract = {We try to clarify the concept of procedural content genera- tion (PCG) through contrasting it to other forms of content generation in games with which it could easily be mistaken, and through discussing some properties of PCG which are sometimes thought of as necessary but are actually not. Af- ter drawing up some clear demarcations for what is and what is not PCG, we present two versions of a content genera- tion system for InfiniteMario Bros which is intentionally de- signed to question these same demarcations. We argue that, according to our own definition, one version of the system is an example of PCG while the other is not, even though they are mostly identical. We hope that this paper answers some questions but raises others, and inspires researchers and de- velopers to thread some less common ground in developing content generation techniques.}, pages = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0872-4}, doi = {10.1145/2000919.2000922}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Togelius/Togelius_2011_What_Is_Procedural_Content_Generation_M.pdf}, } @book{tompson11__scary_godmot_stories_, title = {Scary Godmother Stories}, author = {Tompson, Jill}, year = {2011}, tags = {childrens_stories, comic, halloween}, publisher = {Dark Horse Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59582-723-4}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Tompson/Scary Godmother ComicBook Stories.pdf}, } @inproceedings{torrance11_15_, title = {An inter-enactive approach to agency}, subtitle = {Participatory sense-making, dynamics, and sociality}, author = {Torrance, Steve and Froese, Tom}, year = {2011}, tags = {action, agency, dynamic_systems, interaction, methods, perception, phenomenology, review, sense_making, social}, booktitle = {Humana. Mente}, volume = {15}, number = {15}, abstract = {An inter-enactive approach to agency holds that the behaviour of agents in a social situation unfolds not only according to their individual abilities and goals, but also according to the conditions and constraints imposed by the autonomous dynamics of the interaction process itself. We illustrate this position with examples drawn from phenomenological observations and dynamical systems models. On the basis of these examples we discuss some of the implications of this inter-enactive approach to agency for our understanding of social phenomena in a broader sense, and how the interenactive account provided here has to be taken alongside a theory of largerscale social processes.}, issn = {1972 -1293}, pages = {21-53}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://sacral.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pdf/froese_humana_2011.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Torrance/Torrance_2011_An_inter_enactive_approach_to_agency.pdf}, } @inproceedings{treanor11_burger_, title = {BurgerTime}, subtitle = {A Proceduralist Investigation}, author = {Treanor, Mike and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2011}, tags = {BurgerTime, games, proceduralist, rhetoric}, booktitle = {DiGRA}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://games.soe.ucsc.edu/sites/default/files/Treanor_BurgerTime (final submission).pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Treanor/Treanor_2011_BurgerTime.pdf}, } @inproceedings{treanor11_proced_readin_, title = {Proceduralist Readings}, subtitle = {How To Find Meaning in Games With Graphical Logics}, author = {Treanor, Mike and Schweizer, Bobby and Bogost, Ian}, year = {2011}, tags = {critique, culture, design, games, graphical_logic, meaning_derivation, proceduralist, rhetoric, visualisation}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, abstract = {Newsgames and artgames, two genres in which designers wish to communicate messages to players, often deploy procedural representation. Understanding these proceduralist games requires special attention to a game's processes as well as how these interact with its theme and aesthetics. In this paper we present a method for proceduralist readings of arcade-like 2D games so that players can determine their range of intended and unintended meanings, critics can assess the strengths and weaknesses of the presented arguments, and designers can identify ways to refine their rhetorical strategies. Through identifying the components of games that can be interpreted and emphasizing where cultural considerations influence interpretations, we present a framework for meaning derivations that strive to take the entirety of a game into consideration. As demonstrated by several examples, this framework requires much more explicit and formal arguments for why a game carries a meaning and precisely where each component of one's argument came from.}, pages = {115-122}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159381}, url = {http://games.soe.ucsc.edu/sites/default/files/Proceduralist Readings (camera ready).pdf}, url2 = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2159381}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Treanor/Treanor_2011_Proceduralist_Readings.pdf}, } @proceedings{tsoulas11_aisb_, title = {AISB 2011}, subtitle = {Machine Consciousness}, author = {Tsoulas, George and Kazakov, Dimitar}, year = {2011}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, cognition, cognitive, consciousness, framework, perception, phenomenology, situatedness, text_book}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Tsoulas/Tsoulas_2011_AISB_2011.pdf}, } @proceedings{tsoulas11_aisb_towar_compr_intel_test_, title = {AISB 2011 Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test}, author = {Tsoulas, George and Kazakov, Dimitar}, year = {2011}, tags = {alan_turing, imitation, mind_reading, ROSI}, abstract = {The advantages given by machine consciousness to the control of software agents were reported to be very appealing. The main goal of this work is to develop artificial creatures, controlled by cognitive architectures, with different levels of machine consciousness. To fulfil this goal, we propose the application of cognitive neuroscience concepts to incrementally develop a cognitive architecture following the evolutionary steps taken by the animal brain. The triune brain theory proposed by MacLean and also Arrabale‟s ConsScale will serve as roadmaps to achieve each developmental stage, while iCub - a humanoid robot and its simulator - will serve as a platform for the experiments. A completely codelet-based system ``Core'' has been implemented, serving the whole architecture.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Tsoulas/Tsoulas_2011_AISB_2011_Towards_a_Comprehensive_Intell.pdf}, } @inproceedings{turley11_it_i_i_2_, title = {'It started when I barked once when I was licking his boots!'}, subtitle = {A descriptive phenomenological study of the everyday experience of BDSM}, author = {Turley, Emma L. and King, Nigel and Butt, Trevor}, year = {2011}, tags = {BDSM, everyday_experience, phenomenology, psychology, sexuality}, booktitle = {Psychology and Sexuality}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, issn = {1941-9899}, month = {apr}, pages = {123-136}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/19419899.2010.528018}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19419899.2010.528018}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Turley/Turley_2011_It_started_when_I_barked_once_when_I_wa.pdf}, } @article{vasudevan11_compar_study_dsl_tools_264_, title = {Comparative Study of Dsl Tools}, author = {Vasudevan, Naveneetha and Tratt, Laurence}, year = {2011}, tags = {antlr, comparison, converge, DSL, FSMs, HCI, metrics, parser, prototype, review, ruby, Stratego, tools, transform}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, ENTCS}, volume = {264}, number = {5}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {An increasingly wide range of tools based on different approaches are being used to implement Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), yet there is little agreement as to which approach is, or approaches are, the most appropriate for any given problem. We believe this can in large part be explained by the lack of understanding within the DSL community. In this paper we aim to increase the understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses of four approaches by implementing a common DSL case study. In addition, we present a comparative study of the four approaches. }, issn = {15710661}, pages = {103-121}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {2-940286-45-0}, doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2011.06.007}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2011.06.007}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Vasudevan/Vasudevan_2011_Comparative_Study_of_Dsl_Tools.pdf}, } @inproceedings{venanzi11_reason_with_categ_trust_stran_, title = {Reasoning With Categories for Trusting Strangers}, subtitle = {A Cognitive Architecture}, author = {Venanzi, Matteo and Piunti, Michele and Falcone, Rino and Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, categories, cognitive, emergence, information, metrics, open_systems, reasoning, tasks, taxonomy, trust}, booktitle = {14th International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies at AAMAS 2011}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/272112/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Venanzi/Venanzi_2011_Reasoning_With_Categories_for_Trusting_S.pdf}, } @online{victor11_, title = {Up and Down The Ladder Of Abstraction}, author = {Victor, Bret}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, interactive_media, levels_of_abstraction, technology, thinking}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://worrydream.com/LadderOfAbstraction/}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Victor/victor11.pdf}, } @inproceedings{villatoro11_dynam_sanct_robus_cost_effic_norm_compl_, title = {Dynamic Sanctioning for Robust and Cost-Efficient Norm Compliance}, author = {Villatoro, Daniel and Andrighetto, Giulia and Sabater-Mir, Jordi and Conte, Rosaria}, editor = {Walsh, Toby}, year = {2011}, tags = {compliance, dynamic_adaptation_heuristic, norms, sanctions}, booktitle = {IJCAI 2011, Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, July 16-22, 2011}, publisher = {IJCAI/AAAI}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/ijcai/VillatoroASC11.bib}, pages = {414-419}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Tue, 20 Aug 2019 16:16:04 +0200}, doi = {10.5591/978-1-57735-516-8/IJCAI11-077}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5591/978-1-57735-516-8/IJCAI11-077}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Villatoro/Villatoro_2011_Dynamic_Sanctioning_for_Robust_and_Cost_.pdf}, } @book{volti11__introd_sociol_work_occup_, title = {An Introduction to the Sociology of Work and Occupations}, author = {Volti, Rudi R.}, year = {2011}, tags = {__important, agricultural_revolution, bureaucracy, capitalism, diversity, division_of_labour, industrial_revolution, industrialisation, job_market, occupation, organisation, professionalisation, protestant, roles, socialisation, sociology, technology, wealth_inequality, work, workplace_culture}, edition = {Second}, publisher = {SAGE Publications, Inc}, invalid_isbn = {1412992850;-9781412992855}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Volti/An Introduction to the Sociology of Work and Occupations.epub}, } @online{w11__big_idea_, title = {The Big Idea}, subtitle = {The Age of Hyperspecialization}, author = {Malone, Thomas W. and Laubacher, Robert and Johns, Tammy}, year = {2011}, tags = {capitalism, division_of_labour, economics, specialisation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://hbr.org/2011/07/the-big-idea-the-age-of-hyperspecialization}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Malone/Malone_2011_The_Big_Idea.pdf}, } @inproceedings{walker11_murder_arbor_, title = {Murder in the Arboretum: Comparing Character Models to Personality Models}, subtitle = {Comparing Character Models to Personality Models.}, author = {Walker, Marilyn A. and Lin, Grace and Sawyer, Jennifer and Grant, Ricky and Buell, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2011}, tags = {big_five, character, comparison, dialogue, NLP, personality}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, abstract = {Interactive Narrative often involves dialogue with virtual dramatic characters. In this paper we compare two kinds of models of character style: one based on models derived from the Big Five theory personality, and the other derived from a corpus-based method applied to characters and films from the IMSDb archive. We apply these models to character utterances for a pilot narrative-based outdoor augmented reality game called Murder in the Arboretum. We use an objective quantitative metric to estimate the quality of a character model, with the aim of predicting model quality without perceptual experiments. We show that corpus-based character models derived from individual characters are often more detailed and specific than personality based models, but that there is a strong correlation between personality judgments of original character dialogue and personality judgments of utterances generated for Murder in the Arboretum that use the derived character models.}, pages = {106-114}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v7i2.12467}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v7i2.12467}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Walker/Walker_2011_Murder_in_the_Arboretum.pdf}, } @inproceedings{walker11_perceiv_, title = {Perceived or not perceived}, subtitle = {Film character models for expressive NLG}, author = {Walker, Marilyn A. and Grant, Ricky and Sawyer, Jennifer}, year = {2011}, tags = {character, design, expression, film, machine_learning, metrics, NLP, perception, PERSONAGE, statistics}, booktitle = {ICIDS}, pages = {109-121}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-25289-1_12}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Walker/Walker_2011_Perceived_or_not_perceived.pdf}, } @book{ward11__codex_necron_, title = {Codex Necrons}, author = {Ward, Matthew}, year = {2011}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-907964-18-3}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Ward/40k 5e - Codex - Necrons.pdf}, } @misc{wardrip-fruin11_monday_februar_, title = {Monday, February 28, 2011}, author = {Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2011}, tags = {complex_systems, CYOA, games, presentation, systems}, pages = {2011-2011}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/WardripFruin/WardripFruin_2011_Monday_February_28_2011.pdf}, } @book{webb11_statis_patter_recog_, title = {Statistical Pattern Recognition}, author = {Webb, Andrew and Copsey, Keith}, year = {2011}, tags = {machine_learning, math, pattern_recognition, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, abstract = {Statistical pattern recognition relates to the use of statistical techniques for analysing data measurements in order to extract information and make justified decisions. It is a very active area of study and research, which has seen many advances in recent years. Applications such as data mining, web searching, multimedia data retrieval, face recognition, and cursive handwriting recognition, all require robust and efficient pattern recognition techniques. This third edition provides an introduction to statistical pattern theory and techniques, with material drawn from a wide range of fields, including the areas of engineering, statistics, computer science and the social sciences. The book has been updated to cover new methods and applications, and includes a wide range of techniques such as Bayesian methods, neural networks, support vector machines, feature selection and feature reduction techniques.Technical descriptions and motivations are provided, and the techniques are illustrated using real examples.}, issn = {0036-1445}, pages = {666}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-470-84514-7}, doi = {10.1002/0470854774}, url = {http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ivMBWCe_f0gC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=Statistical+Pattern+Recognition&ots=HF4pvbtd4w&sig=QEehQ-v53issKsZC84gN7noV05M}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Webb/Webb_2011_Statistical_Pattern_Recognition.pdf}, } @book{webster24__manag_welfar_of_farm_animal_, title = {Management and Welfare Of Farm Animals}, subtitle = {The UFAW Farm Handbook}, editor = {Webster, John}, year = {2011}, tags = {agriculture, animal_husbandry, animal_welfare, cattle, chicken, deer, ducks, fish, horses, pig, sheep}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4051-8174-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Webster/Management and Welfare of Farm Animals.pdf}, } @article{weissman11_best_edw51_hacker_news_top_, title = {The Best of Edw519 a Hacker News Top Contributor Chapter 1 - Advice To Young Programmers}, author = {Weissman, Ed}, year = {2011}, tags = {hacker_news, programming, review, tipping}, journal = {Work}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Weissman/Weissman_2011_The_Best_of_Edw519_a_Hacker_News_Top_Con.pdf}, } @article{welling11_12_, title = {A First Encounter With Machine Learning}, author = {Welling, Max}, year = {2011}, tags = {kernel, LDA, machine_learning, SVM, text_book}, journal = {Irvine, CA.: University of California}, volume = {12}, publisher = {Citeseer}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/welling/Welling_2011_A_First_Encounter_With_Machine_Learning.pdf}, } @book{wertz11_five_, title = {Five ways of doing qualitative analysis}, subtitle = {Phenomenological psychology, grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative research, and intuitive inquiry}, author = {Wertz, Frederick Joseph}, year = {2011}, tags = {discursive_analysis, grounded_theory, intuitive_inquiry, methodology, narrative_research, phenomenology, qualitative, self, trauma}, publisher = {Guilford Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60918-143-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Wertz/Wertz_2011_Five_ways_of_doing_qualitative_analysis.pdf}, } @article{weston11_un_imagin_state_23_, title = {(Un) Imagining the State}, subtitle = {Guatemalan Lynchings and the Erosion of the State's Monopoly of Violence}, author = {Weston, Gavin}, year = {2011}, tags = {guatemala, law, lynching, martial_law, sociology, the_state, violence}, journal = {Etnofoor}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, publisher = {JSTOR}, pages = {79-98}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Weston/Weston_2011_Un_Imagining_the_State.pdf}, } @inproceedings{whittaker11_am_i_, title = {Am I wasting my time organizing email?}, subtitle = {A study of email refinding}, author = {Whittaker, Steve and Matthews, Tara and Cerruti, Julian}, year = {2011}, tags = {email, information_retrieval, organisation, PIM}, booktitle = {CHI}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0267-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1979457}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Whittaker/Whittaker_2011_Am_I_wasting_my_time_organizing_email.pdf}, } @article{whitty11_what_i_wont_do_pixel_27_, title = {What I Won't Do in Pixels}, subtitle = {Examining the Limits of Taboo Violation in Mmorpgs}, author = {Whitty, Monica T. and Young, Garry and Goodings, Lewis}, year = {2011}, tags = {culture, games, MMORPG, multi_player, online, phenomenology, psychology, taboo}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {27}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {This paper examined the emotional impact that engaging in or witnessing Symbolic Taboo Activities (STAs), as represented in MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role-playing game), such as killing, torture and rape, has on adults. We focused our study on two games: World of Warcraft and Sociolotron. The study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), which was chosen because of its emphasis on 'lived experienced' and how participants make sense of their experiences. Five participants, all over the age of 18 years, were interviewed via Instant Messenger, four of which were men. Most of our participants felt they could easily separate gamespace from the real world; however, when asked to examine specific actions in-depth, we found this was not the case for all STAs. Activities that did not have a sanctioned equivalence (e.g., rape) were found by most to be more difficult to separate, especially emotionally. However, this was not the case for all participants. The findings suggest that not all individuals can psychologically cope with engaging in and/or witnessing certain STAs in MMORPGs. The results, we believe are important for game designers, censoring bodies of video games and psychologists. }, invalid_isbn = {0747-5632}, issn = {07475632}, pages = {268-275}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2010.08.004}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2010.08.004}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Whitty/Whitty_2011_What_I_Won_t_Do_in_Pixels.pdf}, } @book{williams11__polit_sleep_, title = {The Politics of Sleep}, subtitle = {Governing (Un)consciousness in the Late Modern Age}, author = {Williams, Simon J.}, year = {2011}, tags = {capitalism, governance, politics, regulation, sleep, sleep_sociology, sociology}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-230-22367-7}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Williams/Williams_2011_The_Politics_of_Sleep.pdf}, } @book{williams11_race_ethnic_nuclear_war_40_, title = {Race, Ethnicity and Nuclear War}, subtitle = {Representations of Nuclear Weapons and Post-Apocalyptic Worlds}, author = {Williams, Paul}, year = {2011}, tags = {apocalypse, hinduism, history, mad_max, manhattan_project, race, racism, war}, volume = {40}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84631-708-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Williams/Williams_2011_Race_Ethnicity_and_Nuclear_War.pdf}, } @inproceedings{witt11_trend_27_, title = {Trends in youth's videogame playing, overall computer use, and communication technology use}, subtitle = {The impact of self-esteem and the Big Five personality factors}, author = {Witt, Edward a. and Massman, Adam J. and Jackson, Linda a.}, year = {2011}, tags = {big_five, children, communication, demographics, games, individual_differences, longitudinal, playing, psychology, self_esteem, technology, trends, youth}, booktitle = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {27}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {07475632}, month = {mar}, pages = {763-769}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2010.10.025}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0747563210003237}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Witt/Witt_2011_Trends_in_youth_s_videogame_playing_ove.pdf}, } @article{wood11_every_sings_, title = {Everything Sings}, author = {Wood, Denis}, year = {2011}, tags = {atlas, maps}, journal = {Places Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Wood/Wood_2011_Everything_Sings.pdf}, } @booklet{workshop11__armag_scenar_, title = {Armageddon Scenarios}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2011}, tags = {40k, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Workshop/40k 5e - Armageddon Scenarios (2011).pdf}, } @thesis{yang11_person_concep_hierar_const_, title = {Personalized Concept Hierarchy Construction}, author = {Yang, Hui}, year = {2011}, tags = {concept_hierarchy, fragment_based_similarity, HCI, knowledge_engineering, user_behaviour}, number = {CMU-LTI-11-018}, institution = {Carnegie Mellon University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://cmu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CMU_INST/8lb6it/cdi_proquest_journals_1057393632}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Yang/Yang_2011_Personalized_Concept_Hierarchy_Construct.pdf}, } @thesis{yatapanage11_slicin_behav_trees_verif_large_system_, title = {Slicing Behavior Trees for Verification of Large Systems}, author = {Yatapanage, Nisansala Prasanthi}, year = {2011}, tags = {behaviour_tree, branching_bisumulation, case_study, control_flow, CTL, dissertation, large_scale, model_checking, program_slicing, temporal_logic, testing, transition_system, verification}, institution = {Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, doi = {10.25904/1912/2132}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366737}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Yatapanage/Yatapanage_2011_Slicing_Behavior_Trees_for_Verification_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zhu11_repres_, title = {Representing game characters' inner worlds through narrative perspectives}, author = {Zhu, Jichen and Ontañón, Santiago and Lewter, Brad}, year = {2011}, tags = {agents, characters, conceptual_blending, framework, inner_activities, narrative, narrative_perspective, remembrance}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {204-210}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0804-5}, doi = {10.1145/2159365.2159393}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2159365.2159393}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Zhu/Zhu_2011_Representing_game_characters_inner_worl.pdf}, } @book{zichermann11_gamif_desig_, title = {Gamification by Design}, author = {Zichermann, Gabe and Cunningham, Christopher}, year = {2011}, tags = {design, game_mechanics, games, gamification, MDA, text_book}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, abstract = {What do Foursquare, Nike, and Groupon have in common? These websites and many others use game mechanics and game design to deliver a sticky, viral and satisfying experience to their customers. This book provides the design strategy and tactics you need to integrate gamification into any kind of consumer-facing website, new or existing, with design patterns, meaningful code samples, and in-depth chapters on major gamification APIs.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4493-9767-8}, file = {2000/2010/2011/Zichermann/Zichermann_2011_Gamification_by_Design.pdf}, } @misc{gonthier11:_how_to_make_ad_hoc, author = {Georges Gonthier and Beta Ziliani and Aleksander Nanevski and Dreyer, Derek}, tags = {type_classes,canonical_structures,design_pattern,proof_assistant,rocq}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1145/2034574.2034798}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2011/Gonthier/2034574.2034798.pdf}, title = {How To Make Ad Hoc Proof Automation Less Ad Hoc}, } @misc{spitters11:_type_class_for_mathem_in_type_theor_21, author = {Bas Spitters and Eelis Van Der Weegen}, tags = {rocq,mathematics,type_classes,type_theory}, year = {2011}, journal = {Mathematical Structures In Comnputer Science}, number = {4}, volume = {21}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2011/Spitters/1102.1323v1.pdf}, title = {Type Classes For Mathematics In Type Theory}, }