@Comment 2017.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @book{abnett17_warmas_, title = {The Warmaster}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, series = {Gaunt's Ghosts}, isbn = {978-1-78496-814-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Abnett/Abnett_2017_The_Warmaster.epub}, } @article{abu17_framin_visual_polit_33_, title = {Framing Visual Politics}, subtitle = {Photography of the Wall in Palestine}, author = {Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, art, israel, landscape, palestine, photography, politics}, journal = {Visual Anthropology Review}, volume = {33}, number = {1}, abstract = {Photography of the Wall in Palestine is a site of visual and political struggle. Through conversations with Palestinian and Israeli photographers, I shed light on the visual and national anxiety that photography of the Palestinian land- scape produces in the shadow of the Wall's construction. Building on Gil Hochberg's conceptualization of visual poli- tics, through which the Israeli state dominates the visual field, I argue that the significance of Israeli photographers' work lies in visualizing what is made invisible by the state. For Palestinians, the significance of their photography of the landscape lies in resisting the visual politics dictated by the Israeli regime. I conclude by offering questions about the role of photography in subverting visual politics in Palestine and Israel.}, issn = {15487458}, pages = {18–27}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/var.12118}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Abu/Abu_2017_Framing_Visual_Politics.pdf}, } @article{abushark17_requir_specif_via_activ_diagr_31_, title = {Requirements Specification Via Activity Diagrams for Agent-Based Systems}, author = {Abushark, Yoosef and Miller, Tim and Thangarajah, John and Winikoff, Michael and Harland, James}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, activity, AOSE, methods, PROMETHEUS, prototype, requirement, specification, visualisation}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {31}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {423–468}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-016-9327-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Abushark/Abushark_2017_Requirements_Specification_Via_Activity_.pdf}, } @misc{acemoglu17_emerg_weak_despot_inclus_states_, title = {The Emergence of Weak, Despotic and Inclusive States}, author = {Acemoglu, Daron and Robinson, James}, year = {2017}, tags = {athens, civil_society, contest, greece, mani, math, politics, power, simulation, sparta, state_capacity, weak_states}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3386/w23657}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Acemoglu/Acemoglu_2017_The_Emergence_of_Weak_Despotic_and_Incl.pdf}, } @article{achterbosch17_36_, title = {A taxonomy of griefer type by motivation in massively multiplayer online role-playing games}, author = {Achterbosch, Leigh and Miller, Charlynn and Vamplew, Peter}, year = {2017}, tags = {behaviour, game_design, griefing, MMORPG, online_game, online_games, taxonomy, trolling, virtual_community}, journal = {Behaviour & Information Technology}, volume = {36}, number = {8}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Sep 24 18:38:10 2023}, pages = {846-860}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/0144929x.2017.1306109}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2017.1306109}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Achterbosch/Achterbosch-Miller-Vamplew-Griefer-Taxonomy.pdf}, } @article{adam17_bdi_agent_social_simul_31_, title = {BDI Agents in Social Simulations}, subtitle = {A Survey}, author = {Adam, Carole and Gaudou, Benoit}, year = {2017}, tags = {3APL, ABM, ABMS, agents, BDI, CLARION, EMERALD, GAMA, Gorite, guidelines, INGENIAS, JACK, JADEX, JAMES, JASON, JIAC, methods, netlogo, review, simulation, social_science}, journal = {Knowledge Engineering Review}, volume = {31}, number = {3}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S0269888916000096}, url = {https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01484960}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Adam/Adam_2017_Bdi_Agents_in_Social_Simulations.pdf}, } @inproceedings{adam17_compar_agent_archit_social_simul_, title = {Comparing Agent Architectures in Social Simulation}, subtitle = {BDI Agents versus Finite-state Machines}, author = {Adam, Carole and Taillandier, Patrick and Dugdale, Julie}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, agents, australia, BDI, bush_fire, FSMs, metrics, social_simulation, UML}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, abstract = {Each summer in Australia, bushfires burn many hectares of forest, causing deaths, injuries, and destroying property. Agent-based simulation is a powerful tool for decision-makers to explore different strategies for managing such crisis, testing them on a simulated population; but valid results require realistic underlying models. It is therefore essential to be able to compare models using different architectures to represent the human behaviour, on ob-jective and subjective criteria. In this paper we describe two simulations of the Australian population's behaviour in bushfires: one with a finite-state machine architecture; one with a BDI architecture. We then compare these two models with respect to a number of criteria.}, pages = {267–273}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-0-2}, doi = {10.24251/hicss.2017.032}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10125/41181}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Adam/Adam_2017_Comparing_Agent_Architectures_in_Social_.pdf}, } @techreport{agency17__isbn_inter_users_manual_, title = {ISBN International Users Manual}, author = {{International ISBN Agency}}, year = {2017}, tags = {isbn, technical_standards}, edition = {7}, publisher = {International ISBN Agency}, institution = {International ISBN Agency}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-92-95055-12-4}, url = {http://www.isbn-international.org}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Agency/Agency_2017_ISBN_International_Users_Manual.pdf}, } @book{ahmed17_livin_femin_life_, title = {Living a Feminist Life}, author = {Ahmed, Sara}, year = {2017}, tags = {feminism, manifesto, politics, text_book}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {2-01-343610-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ahmed/Ahmed_2017_Living_a_Feminist_Life.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ajmeri17_kont_, title = {Kont}, subtitle = {Computing Tradeoffs in Normative Multiagent Systems}, author = {Ajmeri, Nirav and Kafah, Özgür and Singh, Munindar P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, comparison, framework, heuristics, KONT, MAS, metrics, multi_agent_systems, norms, patterns}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 31th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2017)}, number = {Section 4}, pages = {3006–3012}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/10706}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ajmeri/Ajmeri_2017_Kont.pdf}, } @misc{alexander17_bound_artif_emotion_intel_, title = {The Boundaries of Artificial Emotional Intelligence}, author = {Alexander, Leigh}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, emotion, emotional_ai, feminism}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://howwegettonext.com/the-boundaries-of-artificial-emotional-intelligence-aa10583302dc}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Alexander/Alexander_2017_The_Boundaries_of_Artificial_Emotional_I.pdf}, } @inproceedings{alexander17_deriv_quest_from_open_world_mechan_, title = {Deriving Quests From Open World Mechanics}, author = {Alexander, Ryan and Martens, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, bottlenecks, ceptre, design, games, mechanics, minecraft, procedural_content, quest, tools, trace_analysis}, booktitle = {Foundations Of Digital Games, FDG}, abstract = {Open world games present players with more freedom than games with linear progression structures. However, without clearly-defined objectives, they often leave players without a sense of purpose. Most of the time, quests and objectives are hand-authored and overlaid atop an open world's mechanics. But what if they could be generated organically from the gameplay itself? The goal of our project was to develop a model of the mechanics in Minecraft that could be used to determine the ideal placement of objectives in an open world setting. We formalized the game logic of Minecraft in terms of logical rules that can be manipulated in two ways: they may be executed to generate graphs representative of the player experience when playing an open world game with little developer direction; and they may be statically analyzed to determine dependency orderings, feedback loops, and bottlenecks. These analyses may then be used to place achievements on gameplay actions algorithmically.}, arxivid = {1705.00341}, issn = {01406736}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5319-9}, doi = {10.1145/3102071.3102098}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.00341}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Alexander/Alexander_2017_Deriving_Quests_From_Open_World_Mechanic.pdf}, } @article{allen17_engin_academ_softw_5_, title = {Engineering Academic Software}, author = {Allen, Alice and Aragon, Cecilia and Becker, Christoph and Carver, Jeffrey and Chis, Andrei and Combemale, Benoit and Croucher, Mike and Crowston, Kevin and Garijo, Daniel and Gehani, Ashish and Goble, Carole and Haines, Robert and Hirschfeld, Robert and Howison, James and Huff, Kathryn and Jay, Caroline and Katz, Daniel S. and Kirchner, Claude and Kuksenok, Katie and Lämmel, Ralf and Nierstrasz, Oscar and Turk, Matt and Nieuwpoort, Rob Van and Vaughn, Matthew and Vinju, Jurgen J.}, editor = {Bremer, Peer-Timo and Mohr, Bernd and Pascucci, Valerio and Schulz, Martin and Gamblin, Todd and Brunst, Holger}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, academic_software, research_software, scholarship, software, software_citation}, journal = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2193-2433}, pages = {1–24}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-55099}, doi = {10.4230/DAGMAN.6.1.1}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7146/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Allen/Allen_2017_Engineering_Academic_Software.pdf}, } @article{allo17_meanin_class_30_, title = {The Meaning of 'other'in Classifications}, subtitle = {Formal Methods Meet Artistic Research}, author = {Allo, Patrick}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, archive, classification, other, politics}, journal = {Philosophy & Technology}, volume = {30}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {541–545}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s13347-017-0272-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Allo/Allo_2017_The_Meaning_of_other_in_Classifications.pdf}, } @inproceedings{amin17_collap_tower_inter_2_, title = {Collapsing Towers of Interpreters}, author = {Amin, Nada and Rompf, Tiark}, year = {2017}, tags = {compiler, interpreter, lambda_calculus, layers, meta, purple, reduction_rules, reflection, semantics, software_engineering, TABA, there_and_back_again, towers}, journal = {Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, POPL}, volume = {2}, abstract = {Given a tower of interpreters, i.e., a sequence of multiple interpreters interpreting one another as input programs, we aim to collapse this tower into a compiler that removes all interpretive overhead and runs in a single pass. In the real world, a use case might be Python code executed by an x86 runtime, on a CPU emulated in a JavaScript VM, running on an ARM CPU. Collapsing such a tower can not only exponentially improve runtime performance, but also enable the use of base-language tools for interpreted programs, e.g., for analysis and verification. In this paper, we lay the foundations in an idealized but realistic setting. We present a multi-level lambda calculus that features staging constructs and stage polymorphism: based on runtime parameters, an evaluator either executes source code [thereby acting as an interpreter] or generates code [thereby acting as a compiler]. We identify stage polymorphism, a programming model from the domain of high-performance program generators, as the key mechanism to make such interpreters compose in a collapsible way. We present Pink, a meta-circular Lisp-like evaluator on top of this calculus, and demonstrate that we can collapse arbitrarily many levels of self-interpretation, including levels with semantic modifications. We discuss several examples: compiling regular expressions through an interpreter to base code, building program transformers from modi ed interpreters, and others. We develop these ideas further to include reflection and reification, culminating in Purple, a reflective language inspired by Brown, Blond, and Black, which realizes a conceptually infinite tower, where every aspect of the semantics can change dynamically. Addressing an open challenge, we show how user programs can be compiled and recompiled under user-modified semantics.}, issn = {24751421}, pages = {1–33}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3158140}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3177123.3158140}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Amin/Amin_2017_Collapsing_Towers_of_Interpreters.pdf}, } @article{andrews17_race_status_biodiv_39_, title = {Race, Status, and Biodiversity}, subtitle = {The Social Climbing of Quinoa}, author = {Andrews, Deborah}, year = {2017}, tags = {agriculture, biodiversity, culture, ethnography, food, globalization, quinoa, race, social, status}, journal = {Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment}, volume = {39}, number = {1}, issn = {1556486X}, pages = {15–24}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/cuag.12084}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Andrews/Andrews_2017_Race_Status_and_Biodiversity.pdf}, } @report{angrist17_insid_, title = {Inside Job Or Deep Impact? Using Extramural Citations To Assess Economic Scholarship}, author = {Angrist, Joshua and Azoulay, Pierre and Ellison, Glenn and Hill, Ryan and Lu, Susan Feng}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, citation, economics}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Angrist/Angrist_2017_Inside_job_or_deep_impact_Using_extramu.pdf}, } @book{annandale17__ruins_, title = {Ruinstorm}, author = {Annandale, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {46}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Annandale/Annandale_2017_Ruinstorm.epub}, } @misc{office17:_census_indus_codes, title = {Census 2017 Industry Codes}, author = {{U.S Census Office}}, year = {2017}, tags = {census, coding, taxonomy}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.census.gov/topics/employment/industry-occupation/guidance.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Anon/Anon_2017_Census_2017_Industry_Codes.pdf}, } @misc{aquadran17__mass_effec_modder_, title = {Mass Effect Modder}, author = {{Aquadran}}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_design, mass_effect, modding}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://github.com/MassEffectModder/MassEffectModder}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Aquadran/MassEffectModder_End_User_Guide_Rev2.pdf}, } @inproceedings{archipoff17_unified_, title = {Unified media programming}, subtitle = {An algebraic approach}, author = {Archipoff, Simon and Janin, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {animation, DSL, MDE, media, monads, programming, semantics, temporal, time, turtle}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Functional Art, Music, Modeling, and Design - FARM 2017}, abstract = {In this paper, we aim at defining a simple and sound mathematical framework for describing temporal media programming language semantics. It occurs that semigroup theory offers various concepts that are especially well suited for this purpose. As a result, a fairly general programming scheme can be defined in order to specify, compose and render both spatial media objects (e.g. 3D drawings) and timed media objects (e.g. Animation or Mu-sic). Each of these constructs is specified in Haskell via an adequate type class definition and an associated uniform data type construct. A simple monoid based semantics model of the turtle command language of Logo is detailed and extended throughout the paper. This allows for providing step by step introductions and usage examples of the algebraic concepts and constructs our proposal is based on.}, pages = {36–47}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5180-5}, doi = {10.1145/3122938.3122943}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3122938.3122943}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Archipoff/Archipoff_2017_Unified_media_programming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{arenas17_note_comput_certain_answer_to_, title = {A Note on Computing Certain Answers To Queries Over Incomplete Databases}, author = {Arenas, Marcelo and Botoeva, Elena and Kostylev, Egor V. and Ryzhikov, Vladislav}, year = {2017}, tags = {database, incomplete_information, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Arenas/Arenas_2017_A_Note_on_Computing_Certain_Answers_To_Q.pdf}, } @book{armenta17__protec_serve_depor_, title = {Protect, Serve, and Deport}, subtitle = {The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement}, author = {Armenta, Amada}, year = {2017}, tags = {deportation, immigration, mass_incarceration, police_violence}, publisher = {University of California Press}, DOI = {10.1525/luminos.33}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-29630-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Armenta/protect-serve-and-deport.pdf}, } @article{armour17_psych_hospit_with_safet_violat_, title = {Psychiatric Hospitals With Safety Violations Still Get Accreditation}, author = {Armour, Stephanie}, year = {2017}, tags = {health_care, hospital, institution, psychiatry, regulation, safety, WSJ}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, pages = {1–6}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.wsj.com/articles/psychiatric-hospitals-with-safety-violations-still-get-accreditation-11545820201}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Armour/Armour_2017_Psychiatric_Hospitals_With_Safety_Violat.pdf}, } @report{asante-muhammad17_road_to_zero_wealt_, title = {The Road To Zero Wealth}, author = {Asante-Muhammad, Dedrick and Collins, Chuck and Hoxie, Josh and Nieves, Emanuel}, year = {2017}, tags = {class, culture, inequality, policy, race, racism, USA, wealth}, number = {September}, institution = {Institute for Policy Studies}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://inequality.org/research/zerowealth/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/AsanteMuhammad/AsanteMuhammad_2017_The_Road_To_Zero_Wealth.pdf}, } @report{astva17_ultim_quest_progr_refac_every_, title = {The Ultimate Question of Programming, Refactoring and Everything}, author = {Astva, Alex}, year = {2017}, tags = {guidelines, programming, refactoring, software_engineering, text_book}, address = {Cambridge}, institution = {Intel}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/the-ultimate-question-of-programming-refactoring-and-everything.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Astva/Astva_2017_The_Ultimate_Question_of_Programming_Re.pdf}, } @article{auston17_prayer_protes_polic_brutal_25_, title = {Prayer, Protest, and Police Brutality}, subtitle = {Black Muslim Spiritual Resistance in the Ferguson Era}, author = {Auston, Donna}, year = {2017}, tags = {embodiment, ethnography, ferguson, islam, muslim, police_violence, politics, prayer, protest, race, USA}, journal = {Transforming Anthropology}, volume = {25}, number = {1}, abstract = {This article is a localized ethnographic exploration of African American Muslims within the context of a broad and diverse national movement surrounding police violence and related issues of racial justice: “Black Lives Matter.” Through fieldwork conducted simultaneously in physical spaces in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and on social media platforms, this work explores some of the internal diversity of Black Lives Matter through a focus on the lived experiences of Black Muslims as they engage with the movement and their unique positioning in relationship with the issues it aims to address. Through attention to the ways that they are rendered doubly liminal and intersectionally impacted as a result of the prevalence of both anti-Black racism and Islamophobia, police violence as well as faith-based profiling and surveillance, I examine the fusion of spirituality and protest that informs the worship and activism of my interlocutors, the crafting of protest repertoires that draw upon the legacies of African American freedom struggles and Islamic mandates to social justice for the purposes of resisting, reimagining, and reshaping the marginalization that they experience.}, issn = {15487466}, pages = {11–22}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/traa.12095}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Auston/Auston_2017_Prayer_Protest_and_Police_Brutality.pdf}, } @article{autor17_gentr_amenit_value_crime_reduc_, title = {Gentrification and the Amenity Value of Crime Reductions}, subtitle = {Evidence From Rent Deregulation}, author = {Autor, David and Palmer, Christopher and Pathak, Parag}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, deregulation, economics, gentrification, history, massachusetts, neighbourhood, regulation, rent, urban_design, value, visualisation}, journal = {NBER Working Paper Series}, number = {September}, abstract = {Gentrification involves large-scale neighborhood change whereby new residents and improved amenities increase property values. In this paper, we study whether and how much public safety improvements are capitalized by the housing market after an exogenous shock to the gentrification process. We use variation induced by the sudden end of rent control in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1995 to examine within-Cambridge variation in reported crime across neighborhoods with different rent-control levels, abstracting from the prevailing city-wide decline in criminal activity. Using detailed location-specific incident-level criminal activity data assembled from Cambridge Police Department archives for the years 1992 through 2005, we find robust evidence that rent decontrol caused overall crime to fall by 16 percent-approximately 1,200 reported crimes annually-with the majority of the effect accruing through reduced property crime. By applying external estimates of criminal victimization's economic costs, we calculate that the crime reduction due to rent deregulation generated approximately $10 million (in 2008 dollars) of annual direct benefit to potential victims. Capitalizing this benefit into property values, this crime reduction accounts for 15 percent of the contemporaneous growth in the Cambridge residential property values that is attributable to rent decontrol. Our findings establish that reductions in crime are an important part of gentrification and generate substantial economic value. They also show that standard cost-of-crime estimates are within the bounds imposed by the aggregate price appreciation due to rent decontrol.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3386/w23914}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w23914.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Autor/Autor_2017_Gentrification_and_the_Amenity_Value_of_.pdf}, } @book{avritzer17_two_faces_instit_innov_, title = {The Two Faces of Institutional Innovation}, author = {Avritzer, Leonardo}, year = {2017}, tags = {brazil, columbia, critical_public_policy, democratic_innovation, institution, institutional_innnovation, latin_america, participatory_budgeting, public_policy}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78643-665-8}, doi = {10.4337/9781786436658}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Avritzer/Avritzer_2017_The_Two_Faces_of_Institutional_Innovatio.pdf}, } @book{avrutin17_ritual_murder_russia_easter_europ_beyon_, title = {Ritual Murder in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Beyond}, subtitle = {New Histories of an Old Accusation}, author = {Avrutin, Eugene M. and Dekel-Chen, Jonathan and Weinberg, Robert}, year = {2017}, tags = {austria, blood_libel, cannibalism, europe, folklore, history, hungary, justice, lithuania, murder, ritual, russia, saratov, vitalism, yahrzeits}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Avrutin/Avrutin_2017_Ritual_Murder_in_Russia_Eastern_Europe_.pdf}, } @misc{ayers17_, title = {63 microgames}, author = {Ayers, Sydney and Mustakos, Tatyana and Bittner, Jake and Celik, Hizal and Daly, Ari and Reyes, Victoriano and Chaudoin, Kate and Tiggs, Bryson and Bofenkamp, Matthew and Tompson, Adam and Apostol, Xavier and Romanoff, Avi and Sun, Giada and Henson, Anna and Syjuco, Sofia and Huang, Lingdong and Kapuscinska, Adela and Hermans, Caroline and Chang, Andrew and Huang, Annie and Sridhar, Nitech and Tiwari, Aman}, year = {2017}, tags = {design, experimental, games}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ayers/Ayers_2017_63_microgames.pdf}, } @book{baader17_introd_descr_logic_, title = {An Introduction to Description Logic}, author = {Baader, Franz and Horrocks, Ian and Lutz, Carsten and Sattler, Uli}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, ALC, description_logic, EL, model_theory, ontology, OWL, query_answering, RDF}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/9781139025355}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Baader/Baader_2017_An_Introduction_to_Description_Logic.pdf}, } @report{baker17_virgin_respon_unite_right_rally_, title = {Virginia's Response to the Unite the Right Rally}, subtitle = {After Action Review}, author = {Baker, James W. and Kerlikowske, Gil and Serpas, Ronal and Partee, Marc and Phillips, Tracy}, year = {2017}, tags = {charlottesville, white_supremacy}, institution = {International Association of Chiefs of Police}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.pshs.virginia.gov/media/governorvirginiagov/secretary-of-public-safety-and-homeland-security/pdf/iacp-after-action-review.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Baker/Baker_2017_Virginia_s_Response_to_the_Unite_the_Rig.pdf}, } @book{bala17_system_dynam_, title = {System Dynamics}, subtitle = {Modelling and Simulation}, author = {Bala, Bilash Kanti and Arshad, Fatimah Mohamed and Noh, Kusairi Mohd}, year = {2017}, tags = {agriculture, bangladesh, causal_loop, cocoa_production, dhaka, dynamics, hilsa_fish, malaysia, parameter_estimation, rice, scenario_planning, sensitivity_analysis, simulation, stock_and_flow, systems_thinking}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-981-10-2045-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-10-2045-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bala/Bala_2017_System_Dynamics.pdf}, } @proceedings{baldoni17_comput_accoun_respon_multiag_system_, title = {Computational Accountability and Responsibility in Multiagent Systems, 2017, CARe-MAS, PRIMA}, editor = {Baldoni, Matteo and Baroglio, Cristina and Micalizio, Roberto}, year = {2017}, tags = {accountability, agents, AThOS, autonomy, blockchain, classification, corruption, daily_activity, data_protection, MAS, morality, multi_agent_systems, responsibility, specification, temporal_logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Baldoni/Baldoni_2017_Computational_Accountability_and_Respons.pdf}, } @inproceedings{barcelo17_guard_ontol_mediat_queries_distr_over_compon_, title = {Guarded Ontology-Mediated Queries Distributing Over Components}, author = {Barceló, Pablo and Berger, Gerald and Pieris, Andreas}, year = {2017}, tags = {declarative, declarative_networking, OBDA, ontology, ontology_based_data_access, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barcel/Barcel_2017_Guarded_Ontology_Mediated_Queries_Distri.pdf}, } @article{barjamovic17_trade_merch_lost_cities_bronz_age_, title = {Trade, Merchants, and the Lost Cities of the Bronze Age}, author = {Barjamovic, Gojko and Chaney, Thomas and Coşar, Kerem A and Hortaçsu, Ali}, year = {2017}, tags = {assyria, bronze_age, cities, geography, history, merchants, patterns, structural_gravity, topography, trade, zipfs_law}, journal = {NBER Working Paper Series}, abstract = {We analyze a large dataset of commercial records produced by Assyrian merchants in the 19th Century BCE. Using the information collected from those records, we estimate a structural gravity model of long-distance trade in the Bronze Age. We find a distance elasticity for ancient trade close to modern estimates. We also use our structural gravity model to locate lost ancient cities. In many instances, our structural estimates confirm the conjecture of historians who followed a radically different method. In some instances, our estimates confirm one conjecture against others. Finally, using historical data on political centers, as well as modern data on regional trade and incomes, we document persistent patterns in cities' prominence across four millennia even after controlling for time-invariant geographic attributes such as agricultural suit-ability, mineral resources and defensive ability. Discussing related quantitative and qualitative evidence from historical geography, we argue that the locational advantage brought by natural transport routes dictated by topography is a key factor in explaining the persistence of city size distributions.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59593-757-5}, doi = {10.3386/w23992}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w23992%0ANATIONAL}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barjamovic/Barjamovic_2017_Trade_Merchants_and_the_Lost_Cities_of.pdf}, } @inbook{barriales17_but_it_worked_my_machin_, title = {But, It Worked on My Machine! How to Build Robust AI for Your Game}, author = {Barriales, Sergio Ocio}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_development, robustness, testing}, chapter = {7}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Barriales_2017_But_It_Worked_on_My_Machine_How_to_Bui.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @inbook{barriales17_petri_nets_ai_arbit_, title = {Petri Nets and AI Arbitration}, author = {Barriales, Sergio Ocio}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, arbitration, artificial_intelligence, game_development, MAS, multi_agent_systems, petri_net, resource_management}, chapter = {29}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Barriales_2017_Petri_Nets_and_AI_Arbitration.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @book{barron24__tattoo_cultur_, title = {Tattoo Culture}, subtitle = {Theory and Contemporary Contexts}, author = {Barron, Lee}, year = {2017}, tags = {art, celebrity, culture, ethnography, phenomenology, popular_culture, tattoo, tattoo_convention, tattoo_culture}, publisher = {Rowman and Littlefield}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78348-828-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barron/Tattoo Culture - Theory and Contemporary Contexts.pdf}, } @book{baser17_author_polit_in_turkey_, title = {Authoritarian Politics In Turkey}, subtitle = {Elections, Resistance and the AKP}, editor = {Başer, Bahar and Öztürk, Arhmet Erdi}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoritarianism, election, history, politics, recep_erdogan, religion, technology, turkey}, publisher = {I.B. Tauris}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78673-227-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Baer/Baer_2017_Authoritarian_Politics_In_Turkey.pdf}, } @misc{bateman17_are_videog_rules_, title = {Are Videogames made of Rules}, author = {Bateman, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_design, rule}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://blog.ihobo.com/2017/09/are-videogames-made-of-rules.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bateman/Bateman_2017_Are_Videogames_made_of_Rules.pdf}, } @misc{bateman17_war_game_, title = {The War On Game}, author = {Bateman, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_criticism, game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://blog.ihobo.com/2017/12/the-war-on-game.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bateman/Bateman_2017_The_War_On_Game.pdf}, } @book{baudrillard17_rhetor_symbol_exchan_, title = {The Rhetoric of Symbolic Exchange}, author = {Baudrillard, Jean}, year = {2017}, tags = {appearance, rhetoric, symbolic_exchange}, publisher = {Southern Illinois University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8093-3626-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Baudrillard/Baudrillard_2017_The_Rhetoric_of_Symbolic_Exchange.pdf}, } @article{behere17_system_engin_archit_intel_auton_system_, title = {Systems Engineering and Architecting for Intelligent Autonomous Systems}, author = {Behere, Sagar and Törngren, Martin}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, autonomy, complex_systems, components, design, driving, MBSE, MDE, methods, software_engineering, verification}, journal = {Automated Driving}, abstract = {This chapter provides an overview of architecture and systems en-gineering for autonomous driving system, through a set of complementary perspectives. For practitioners, a short term perspective uses the state of the art to define a three layered functional architecture for autonomous driv-ing, consisting of a vehicle platform, a cognitive driving intelligence, and off-board supervisory and monitoring services. The architecture is placed within a broader context of model based systems engineering (MBSE), for which we define four classes of models: Concept of Operations, Logical Architecture, Application Software Components, and Platform Components. These classes aid an immediate or subsequent MBSE methodology for concrete projects. Also for concrete projects, we propose an implementation setup and tech-nologies that combine simulation and implementation for rapid testing of au-tonomous driving functionality in physical and virtual environments. Future evolution of autonomous driving systems is explored with a long term per-spective looking at stronger concepts of autonomy like machine consciousness and self-awareness. Contrasting these concepts with current engineering prac-tices shows that scaling to more complex systems may require incorporating elements of so-called constructivist architectures. The impact of autonomy on systems engineering is expected to be mainly around testing and verification, while implementations shall continue experiencing an influx of technologies from non-automotive domains.}, invalid_isbn = {978-3-319-31893-6 978-3-319-31895-0}, pages = {313–351}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-31895-0_13}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-31895-0_13}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Behere/Behere_2017_Systems_Engineering_and_Architecting_for.pdf}, } @article{berezkina17__manag_19_, title = {Managing multilingualism on state websites}, subtitle = {How institutional employees explain language choice}, author = {Berezkina, Maimu}, year = {2017}, tags = {estonia, institution, language_choice, language_policy, legitimacy, norway, state_websites}, journal = {Current Issues in Language Planning}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {98-116}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/14664208.2017.1391495}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14664208.2017.1391495}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Berezkina/Berezkina_2017_Managing_multilingualism_on_state_websit.pdf}, } @article{berman17_this_mine_is_mine_107_, title = {This Mine Is Mine! How Minerals Fuel Conflicts in Africa}, author = {Berman, Nicolas and Couttenier, Mathieu and Rohner, Dominic and Thoenig, Mathias}, year = {2017}, tags = {africa, conflict, economics, history, minerals, politics, resource, statistics}, journal = {American Economic Review}, volume = {107}, number = {6}, abstract = {We combine georeferenced data on mining extraction of 14 minerals with information on conflict events at spatial resolution of 0.5 o × 0.5 o for all of Africa between 1997 and 2010. Exploiting exogenous variations in world prices, we find a positive impact of mining on conflict at the local level. Quantitatively, our estimates suggest that the historical rise in mineral prices (commodity super-cycle) might explain up to one-fourth of the average level of violence across African countries over the period. We then document how a fighting group's control of a mining area contributes to escalation from local to global violence. Finally, we analyze the impact of corporate practices and transparency initiatives in the mining industry. (JEL C23, D74, L70, O13, Q34) Natural riches such as valuable minerals have often been blamed for fueling armed fighting. A case that recently made headlines is the heavy fighting that broke out between the Rizeigat and Bani Hussein, two Arab tribes, for territorial control of the Jebel Amer gold mine in Darfur region. The conflict has killed more than}, invalid_isbn = {1573-4471}, issn = {00028282}, pages = {1564–1610}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/aer.20150774}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Berman/Berman_2017_This_Mine_Is_Mine_How_Minerals_Fuel_Con.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bertossi17__ontol_multid_data_model_1912_, title = {The Ontological Multidimensional Data Model}, author = {Bertossi, Leopoldo and Milani, Mostafa}, year = {2017}, tags = {data, datalog, OMD, ontology}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper2.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bertossi/paper2.pdf}, } @article{bessy17_burnin_graph_is_hard_232_, title = {Burning a Graph Is Hard}, author = {Bessy, Stéphane and Bonato, Anthony and Janssen, Jeannette and Rautenbach, Dieter and Roshanbin, Elham}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, graph, graph_burning, path_forests, social_contagion, spider_graphs}, journal = {Discrete Applied Mathematics}, volume = {232}, pages = {73-87}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.dam.2017.07.016}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2017.07.016}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bessy/Bessy_2017_Burning_a_Graph_Is_Hard.pdf}, } @book{bicchieri17_norms_wild_, title = {Norms in the Wild}, subtitle = {How to Diagnose, Measure and Change Social Norms}, author = {Bicchieri, Cristina}, year = {2017}, tags = {change, measurement, metrics, norms, perception, preference, social, taxonomy, text_book}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-062204-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bicchieri/Bicchieri_2017_Norms_in_the_Wild.pdf}, } @article{bidad17_resil_to_climat_chang_saffr_, title = {Resilience To Climate Change of Saffron Production in the Khorasan Province of Iran}, author = {Bidad, H.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agriculture, climate_change, iran, khorasan, policy, saffron, technology}, journal = {Acta Horticulturae}, number = {1184}, issn = {0567-7572}, month = {nov}, pages = {253–258}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1184.35}, url = {https://www.actahort.org/books/1184/1184_35.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bidad/Bidad_2017_Resilience_To_Climate_Change_of_Saffron_.pdf}, } @article{biggerstaff17__fore_63_, title = {FORE! An Analysis of CEO Shirking}, author = {Biggerstaff, Lee and Cicero, David C. and Puckett, Andy}, year = {2017}, tags = {capitalism, CEO, golf, leisure, management}, journal = {Management Science}, volume = {63}, number = {7}, pages = {2302-2322}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1287/mnsc.2016.2452}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2016.2452}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Biggerstaff/Biggerstaff_2017_FORE_An_Analysis_of_CEO_Shirking.pdf}, } @report{bjelopera17_domes_terror_, title = {Domestic Terrorism}, subtitle = {An Overview}, author = {Bjelopera, Jerome P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {domestic_terrorism, USA}, number = {R44921}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/terror/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bjelopera/Bjelopera_2017_Domestic_Terrorism.pdf}, } @inproceedings{blacha17__proces_idlen_europ_univer_, title = {Processes and Idleness in Europa Universalis 4}, author = {Blacha, Marcin}, year = {2017}, tags = {alternate_history, europa_universalis, game_studies, idle_games, philosophy, simulation, video_games}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2017/Blacha%20-%202017%20-%20Processes%20and%20Idleness%20in%20Europa%20Universalis%204.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Blacha/Blacha_2017_Processes_and_Idleness_in_Europa_Univers.pdf}, } @book{blanton17_spirit_econom_, title = {A Spiritual Economy}, subtitle = {Gift Exchange in the Letters of Paul of Tarsus}, author = {Blanton, Thomas R}, year = {2017}, tags = {economics, gifts, history, labour, rhetoric, social, symbolic_goods}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Blanton/Blanton_2017_A_Spiritual_Economy.pdf}, } @article{blattman17_reduc_crime_violen_107_, title = {Reducing Crime and Violence}, subtitle = {Experimental Evidence From Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Liberia}, author = {Blattman, Christopher and Jamison, Julian C and Sheridan, Margaret}, year = {2017}, tags = {anti_social, behaviour, cash_transfer, CBT, crime, economics, liberia, poverty, psychology, rehabilitation, violence}, journal = {American Economic Review}, volume = {107}, number = {4}, abstract = {We show that a number of “noncognitive” skills and preferences, including patience and identity, are malleable in adults, and that investments in them reduce crime and violence. We recruited criminally-engaged men and randomized half to eight weeks of cognitive behavioral therapy designed to foster self-regulation, patience, and a noncriminal identity and lifestyle. We also randomized $200 grants. Cash alone and therapy alone initially reduced crime and violence, but effects dissipated over time. When cash followed therapy, crime and violence decreased dramatically for at least a year. We hypothesize that cash reinforced therapy's impacts by prolonging learning-by-doing, lifestyle changes, and self-investment.}, invalid_isbn = {1813-9450}, issn = {00028282}, pages = {1165–1206}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/aer.20150503}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Blattman/Blattman_2017_Reducing_Crime_and_Violence.pdf}, } @article{boes17_self_organ_multi_agent_system_134_, title = {Self-Organizing Multi-Agent Systems for the Control of Complex Systems}, author = {Boes, Jérémy and Migeon, Frédéric}, year = {2017}, tags = {adaptive, agents, AMAS, complex_systems, control, ESCHER, MAS, metrics, multi_agent_systems, self_organisation, visualisation}, journal = {Journal of Systems and Software}, volume = {134}, abstract = {Because of the law of requisite variety, designing a controller for complex systems implies designing a complex system. In software engineering, usual top-down approaches become inadequate to design such systems. The Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems (AMAS) approach relies on the cooperative self-organization of autonomous micro-level agents to tackle macro-level complexity. This bottom-up approach provides adaptive, scalable, and robust systems. This paper presents a complex system controller that has been designed following this approach, and shows results obtained with the automatic tuning of a real internal combustion engine.}, issn = {01641212}, pages = {12–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {17904935}, doi = {10.1016/j.jss.2017.08.038}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Boes/Boes_2017_Self_Organizing_Multi_Agent_Systems_for_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bogdanovych17__to_plan_not_plan_, title = {To Plan or Not to Plan}, subtitle = {Lessons Learned from Building Large Scale Social Simulations}, author = {Bogdanovych, Anton and Trescak, Tomas}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, artificial_intelligence, planning, social_simulation, utility}, booktitle = {Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, date_added = {Tue Mar 21 06:05:48 2023}, pages = {53-62}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Intelligent Virtual Agents}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-67401-8_6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67401-8_6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bogdanovych/Bogdanovych_2017_To_Plan_or_Not_to_Plan.pdf}, } @article{boland17_geneal_critiq_5_, title = {A Genealogy of Critique}, subtitle = {From Parrhesia To Prophecy}, author = {Boland, Tom and Clogher, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {gadamer, genealogy, greece, history, michel_foucault, parrhesia, prophecy, sociology, weber}, journal = {Critical Research on Religion}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, abstract = {This article addresses contemporary concerns about critique through an interpretation of the “writing prophets.” This approach draws on Foucauldian genealogy and suggests that alongside Greek parrhesia, Old Testament prophecy is a key forerunner of contemporary critical discourses. Our analysis draws upon Weber's interpretative historical sociology and Gadamerian hermeneutics but shifts the emphasis from charisma to critique, through a direct engagement with prophetic texts. In particular, prophetic discourse claims to reveal injustice and idolatry and speaks from a position of transcendence within immanent historical moments. Prophets position their own era as a moment of crisis, and themselves as liminal figures, opposed to the delusion of others and ”false prophets” which resonates with contemporary conceptions of ”ideology.” Rather than focusing on historical individuals, we approach prophecy as a discourse, multiple and hybrid, discontinuous, and contradictory, yet constituting a distinctive precursor which informs contemporary critique. ©2017, ©The Author(s) 2017.}, issn = {20503040}, pages = {116–132}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/2050303217690896}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Boland/Boland_2017_A_Genealogy_of_Critique.pdf}, } @article{bonifay17_compl_item_respon_theor_model_52_, title = {On the Complexity of Item Response Theory Models}, author = {Bonifay, Wes and Cai, Li}, year = {2017}, tags = {bifactor, complexity, description_length, diagnostic_classification, DINA, DINO, education, evaluation, item_response, measurement, psychology, visualisation}, journal = {Multivariate behavioral research}, volume = {52}, number = {4}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {465–484}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bonifay/Bonifay_2017_On_the_Complexity_of_Item_Response_Theor.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bontrager17_deepm_, title = {DeepMasterPrints}, subtitle = {Generating MasterPrints for Dictionary Attacks Via Latent Variable Evolution}, author = {Bontrager, Philip and Roy, Aditi and Togelius, Julian and Memon, Nasir and Ross, Arun}, year = {2017}, tags = {deep_learning, evolution, fingerprint, GAN, latent_space, LVE, procedural_content, security}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE 9th International Conference on Biometrics Theory, Applications and Systems, BTAS 2018}, abstract = {Recent research has demonstrated the vulnerability of fingerprint recognition systems to dictionary attacks based on MasterPrints. MasterPrints are real or synthetic fingerprints that can fortuitously match with a large number of fingerprints thereby undermining the security afforded by fingerprint systems. Previous work by Roy et al. generated synthetic MasterPrints at the feature-level. In this work we generate complete image-level MasterPrints known as DeepMasterPrints, whose attack accuracy is found to be much superior than that of previous methods. The proposed method, referred to as Latent Variable Evolution, is based on training a Generative Adversarial Network on a set of real fingerprint images. Stochastic search in the form of the Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy is then used to search for latent input variables to the generator network that can maximize the number of impostor matches as assessed by a fingerprint recognizer. Experiments convey the efficacy of the proposed method in generating DeepMasterPrints. The underlying method is likely to have broad applications in fingerprint security as well as fingerprint synthesis.}, arxiv = {1705.07386v4}, arxivid = {1705.07386}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5386-7180-1}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.07386}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bontrager/Bontrager_2017_Deepmasterprints.pdf}, } @misc{bordini17_jason_progr_, title = {Jason's Progress}, author = {Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, JaCaMo, JASON, MAS, multi_agent_systems}, howpublished = {EMAS 2017 Presentation}, month = {May}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bordini/Bordini_2017_Jason_s_Progress.pdf}, } @book{borogovac17__war_bosnia_, title = {The War in Bosnia}, subtitle = {How to Succeed at Genocide}, author = {Borogovac, Muhamed}, year = {2017}, tags = {bosnia, bosnian_genocide, genocide, herzegovina, yugoslavia}, isbn = {978-1-5245-6009-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Borogovac/The War in Bosnia - How to Succeed at Genocide.epub}, } @inproceedings{botoeva17__formal_mongod_queries_1912_, title = {Formalizing MongoDB Queries}, author = {Botoeva, Elena and Calvanese, Diego and Cogrel, Benjamin and Xiao, Guohui}, year = {2017}, tags = {database, json, MongoDB, query_language}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper5.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Botoeva/paper5.pdf}, } @article{bove17__polic_offic_front_soldier_9_, title = {Police Officer on the Frontline or a Soldier? The Effect of Police Militarization on Crime}, author = {Bove, Vincenzo and Gavrilova, Evelina}, year = {2017}, tags = {1033_program, economics, military_surplus, police_violence}, journal = {American Economic Journal: Economic Policy}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Jan 28 21:53:15 2024}, pages = {1-18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/pol.20150478}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pol.20150478}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bove/bove-gavrilova-2017-police-officer-on-the-frontline-or-a-soldier-the-effect-of-police-militarization-on-crime.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brandao17__stren_co_ties_clust_, title = {Strength of Co-authorship Ties in Clusters}, subtitle = {A Comparative Analysis}, author = {Brandão, Michele A. and Moro, Mirella M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {authorship, clique_percolation, clustering, markov_cluster_algorithm, social_network, tie_strength}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper17.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brando/Brando_2017_Strength_of_Co_authorship_Ties_in_Cluste.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brandão17_tie_stren_persis_trans_, title = {Tie Strength Persistence and Transformation}, author = {Brandão, Michele A. and de Melo, Pedro O. S. Vaz and Moro, Mirella M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {authorship, social_network, temporal_graph, tie_strength}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brando/Brando_2017_Tie_Strength_Persistence_and_Transformat.pdf}, } @article{brehmer17_timel_revis_23_, title = {Timelines Revisited}, subtitle = {A Design Space and Considerations for Expressive Storytelling}, author = {Brehmer, Matthew and Lee, Bongshin and Bach, Benjamin and Riche, Nathalie Henry and Munzner, Tamara}, year = {2017}, tags = {animation, design, HCI, narrative, storytelling, timeline, visualisation}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {23}, number = {9}, abstract = {There are many ways to visualize event sequences as timelines. In a storytelling context where the intent is to convey multiple narrative points, a richer set of timeline designs may be more appropriate than the narrow range that has been used for exploratory data analysis by the research community. Informed by a survey of 263 timelines, we present a design space for storytelling with timelines that balances expressiveness and effectiveness, identifying 14 design choices characterized by three dimensions: representation, scale, and layout. Twenty combinations of these choices are viable timeline designs that can be matched to different narrative points, while smooth animated transitions between narrative points allow for the presentation of a cohesive story, an important aspect of both interactive storytelling and data videos. We further validate this design space by realizing the full set of viable timeline designs and transitions in a proof-of-concept sandbox implementation that we used to produce seven example timeline stories. Ultimately, this work is intended to inform and inspire the design of future tools for storytelling with timelines}, issn = {10772626}, pages = {2151–2164}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28113509}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2016.2614803}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brehmer/Brehmer_2017_Timelines_Revisited.pdf}, } @book{brennan17__routl_handb_marxian_econom_, title = {Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics}, author = {Brennan, David M and Kristjanson-Gural, David and Mulder, Catherine P and Olsen, Erik K}, year = {2017}, tags = {capital, communism, economics, epistemology, karl_marx, labour, monopoly, neo_liberalism, philosophy, text_book}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Routledge Handbooks}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brennan/Brennan_2017_Routledge_Handbook_of_Marxian_Economics.pdf}, } @misc{bright17_explain_, title = {Explaining the emergence of echo chambers on social media}, subtitle = {The role of ideology and extremism}, author = {Bright, Jonathan}, year = {2017}, tags = {echo_chamber, extremism, ideology, social_media}, arxiv = {1609.05003v2}, month = {March}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2839728}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bright/Bright_2017_Explaining_the_emergence_of_echo_chamber.pdf}, } @inbook{brito17__archit_instit_platf_multi_agent_system_, title = {Architecture of an Institutional Platform for Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {de Brito, Maiquel and Hübner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier}, year = {2017}, tags = {CArtAgO, constitutive_rules, institution, MAS, norms, NPL, SAI, situatedness}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Oct 5 15:34:06 2025}, pages = {313-329}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-69131-2_19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69131-2_19}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brito/debrito2017.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brito17_archit_instit_platf_multi_agent_system_, title = {Architecture of an Institutional Platform for Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {de Brito, Maiquel and Hübner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, CArtAgO, constitutive_rules, diagram, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, NPL, situatedness, software_architecture}, booktitle = {Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA}, pages = {313-329}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-69131-2_19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69131-2_19}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brito/Brito_2017_Architecture_of_an_Institutional_Platfor.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brito17_situat_32_, title = {Situated artificial institutions}, subtitle = {Stability, consistency, and flexibility in the regulation of agent societies}, author = {de Brito, Maiquel and Hübner, Jomi Fred and Boissier, Olivier}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, count_as, institution, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, SAI, situatedness}, booktitle = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS}, volume = {32}, number = {2}, pages = {219-251}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-017-9379-3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-017-9379-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brito/Brito_2017_Situated_artificial_institutions.pdf}, } @book{brundage17_going_sourc_, title = {Going to the Sources}, subtitle = {A Guide to Historical Research and Writing}, author = {Brundage, Anthony}, year = {2017}, tags = {historiography, history, primary_source, research}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, isbn = {978-1-118-51531-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Brundage/Brundage_2017_Going_to_the_Sources.epub}, } @article{bryant-davis17_traum_lens_polic_violen_again_73_, title = {The Trauma Lens of Police Violence Against Racial and Ethnic Minorities}, author = {Bryant-Davis, Thema and Adams, Tyonna and Alejandre, Adriana and Gray, Anthea A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {ethnicity, minorities, police_violence, race, trauma, violence}, journal = {Journal of Social Issues}, volume = {73}, number = {4}, abstract = {Police violence against racial and ethnic minorities has been researched through the lens of multiple social science disciplines including psychology. Within psychology, the study of trauma lends itself to understanding the dynamics of unjustified violence perpetrated by some law enforcement agents. These acts of aggression are not only examples of interpersonal trauma but also the trauma of racism, which is examined through the lens of intergenerational trauma, racist incident-based trauma, and complex trauma. There is a history of violence against racial and ethnic minorities that contextualizes the traumatic experience of police violence. Additionally, the framework of trauma illuminates the causes and consequences of police brutality as a racist incident trauma. Finally, survivors of police violence targeting racial and ethnic minorities are often persons who have been exposed to multiple traumas resulting in a cumulative effect. Filling a current gap in the literature, we discuss the clinical implications of applying trauma theories to police violence, as well as diverse ways racially and ethnically marginalized persons have coped with and resisted these acts. There is attention given to the need to attend to the intersecting identities of persons who are targeted such as ethnic minority women. Finally, we describe the need for further study of this complex and devastating phenomenon.}, invalid_isbn = {0022-4537}, issn = {15404560}, pages = {852–871}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {25047184}, doi = {10.1111/josi.12251}, file = {2000/2010/2017/BryantDavis/BryantDavis_2017_The_Trauma_Lens_of_Police_Violence_Again.pdf}, } @proceedings{bryson17_aisb_, title = {Proceedings of the AISB Annual Convention 2017}, subtitle = {Society with AI}, author = {Bryson, Joanna J. and De Vos, Marina and Padget, Julian}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, affordances, agents, AISB, algorithm, attachment, attitude, autonomy, belief, brexit, complex_systems, conversation, creativity, emotion, encoding, evolution, game_theory, guilt, HCI, ideology, john_bowlby, labour, MAS, methods, metrics, multi_agent_systems, ontology, opinion_dynamics, phenomenology, power_analysis, responsibility, robotics, social_influence, storytelling, strategy, text_book, tools}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-908187-24-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bryson/Bryson_2017_AISB_2017.pdf}, } @book{bundesbank17_month_repor_april_69_, title = {Monthly Report April 2017}, author = {Bundesbank, Deutsche}, year = {2017}, tags = {banking, demographics, economics, finance, germany}, volume = {69}, number = {4}, publisher = {Deutsche Bundesbank}, month = {April}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bundesbank/Bundesbank_2017_Monthly_Report_April_2017.pdf}, } @inproceedings{burford17_resear_, title = {Researching the development of an academic field}, subtitle = {Conferences as a way in}, author = {Burford, James and Bosanquet, Agnes and Fyffe, Jeanete and Manathunga, Catherine and Peseta, Tai and Salisbury, Fiona and Soto, Machi and Smith, Jan and Sutton, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {academic_conferences, academic_identity, conferences, cultural_history, higher_education, IAI, knowledge_making}, booktitle = {SRHE International Conference on Research into Higher Education: Higher Education, Rising to the Challenge}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://srhe.ac.uk/arc/conference2017/default.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Burford/Burford_2017_Researching_the_development_of_an_academ.pdf}, } @book{bushyager17_femin_, title = {#Feminism}, subtitle = {A Nano-Game Anthology}, editor = {Bushyager, Misha and Stark, Lizzie and Westerling, Anna}, year = {2017}, tags = {feminism, game_design, media}, publisher = {Pelgrane Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Bushyager/Bushyager_2017_Feminism.pdf}, } @misc{buzzi17_games_urban_, title = {Gamespace Urbanism}, subtitle = {City-Building Games and Radical Simulations}, author = {Buzzi, Federica}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_design, simulation, urban_design, urbanism}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://failedarchitecture.com/gamespace-urbanism-city-building-games-and-radical-simulations/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Buzzi/Buzzi_2017_Gamespace_Urbanism.pdf}, } @book{cairns17_vision_techn_, title = {Visioning Technologies}, subtitle = {The Architectures of Sight}, author = {Cairns, Graham}, year = {2017}, tags = {architecture, design, digital, psychology, technology, text_book, urban_design}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-54802-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cairns/Cairns_2017_Visioning_Technologies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cali17_query_deep_web_, title = {Querying the Deep Web}, subtitle = {Back To the Foundations}, author = {Calí, Andrea and Martinenghi, Davide and Razgon, Igor and Ugarte, Martń}, year = {2017}, tags = {complexity, deep_web, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://difusion.ulb.ac.be/vufind/Record/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/259776/Details}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cal/Cal_2017_Querying_the_Deep_Web.pdf}, } @blog{cameron17__how_rls_works_, title = {How the RLS Works}, author = {Cameron, Nick}, year = {2017}, tags = {language_server_protocol, LSP, protocol, rust, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ncameron.org/blog/how-the-rls-works/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cameron/Cameron_2017_How_the_RLS_Works.pdf}, } @book{canavor17_busin_writin_dummies_, title = {Business Writing for Dummies}, author = {Canavor, Natalie}, year = {2017}, tags = {business, guidelines, text_book, writing}, publisher = {For Dummies}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-119-36900-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Canavor/Canavor_2017_Business_Writing_for_Dummies.pdf}, } @article{carberry17_social_movem_as_catal_corpor_social_innov_, title = {Social Movements As Catalysts for Corporate Social Innovation}, subtitle = {Environmental Activism and the Adoption of Green Information Systems}, author = {Carberry, Edward J and Bharati, Pratyush and Levy, David L and Chaudhury, Abhijit}, year = {2017}, tags = {climate_change, corporations, ent, environment, information_systems, innovation, institution, operationalisation, politics, social_movement, sociology, sustainability}, journal = {Business & Society}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {0007650317701674}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Carberry/Carberry_2017_Social_Movements_As_Catalysts_for_Corpor.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cardoso17_modul_framew_decen_multi_agent_plann_, title = {A Modular Framework for Decentralised Multi-Agent Planning}, author = {Cardoso, Rafael C. and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, distributed_problem_solving, distributed_systems, DOMAP, MAS, multi-agent_planning, multi_agent_systems, online_planning, planning}, booktitle = {Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems}, publisher = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, abstract = {Multi-agent systems often require runtime planning, which remains an open problem due to the existing gap between planning and execution in practice. Extensive research has been carried out in centralised planning for single-agent systems, but so far decentralised multi-agent planning has not been fully explored. In this paper, we extend existing multi-agent platforms to enable decentralised planning at runtime. In particular, we put forward a planning and execution framework called Decentralised Online Multi-Agent Planning (DOMAP). Experiments with a planning domain we developed on flooding disaster scenarios show that DOMAP outperforms 4 other state-of-the-art multi-agent planners, particularly in the most difficult problems.}, address = {Richland, SC}, location = {São Paulo, Brazil}, numpages = {3}, pages = {1487-1489}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAMAS}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/3091125.3091338}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cardoso/Cardoso_2017_A_Modular_Framework_for_Decentralised_Mu.pdf}, } @article{carpenter17_stan_76_, title = {Stan}, subtitle = {A Probabilistic Programming Language}, author = {Carpenter, Bob and Gelman, Andrew and Hoffman, Matthew D and Lee, Daniel and Goodrich, Ben and Betancourt, Michael and Brubaker, Marcus and Guo, Jiqiang and Li, Peter and Riddell, Allen}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, bayesian, design, differentiation, language, probability, programming, pystan, python, Stan}, journal = {Journal of Statistical Software}, volume = {76}, number = {1}, publisher = {Columbia University}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Carpenter/Carpenter_2017_Stan.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cassar17_eaop_, title = {EAOP}, subtitle = {An aspect oriented programming framework for Erlang}, author = {Cassar, I. and Francalanza, Adrian and Aceto, L. and Ingólfsdóttir, A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, actor, AOP, concurrency, eAOP, erlang, framework, pointcuts, tools}, booktitle = {Erlang 2017 - Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Erlang, co-located with ICFP 2017}, abstract = {Aspect oriented programming (AOP) is a paradigm ideal for defining cross-cutting concerns within an existing application. Although several AOP frameworks exist for more renowned languages such as Java and C#, little to no frameworks have been developed for actor oriented languages such as Erlang. We thus present eAOP, a new AOP framework specifically designed to instrument actororiented constructs in Erlang such as message sends and receives, along with other traditional constructs such as function calls.}, pages = {20–30}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5179-9}, doi = {10.1145/3123569.3123570}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cassar/Cassar_2017_EAOP.pdf}, } @online{castillo17__san_bernar_woman_detain_by_, title = {San Bernardino Woman, Detained By ICE Despite Being U.S. Citizen, Sues}, author = {Castillo, Andrea}, year = {2017}, tags = {california, deportation, fascism, gladalupe_plascenia, ICE, immigration}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-ln-ice-detained-american-sues-20171219-story.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Castillo/castillo17__san_bernar_woman_detain_by.pdf}, } @inproceedings{castro17_compar_between_cypher_conjun_queries_, title = {A Comparison Between Cypher and Conjunctive Queries}, author = {Castro, Jaime and Soto, Adrían}, year = {2017}, tags = {cypher, database, graph_database, Neo4j, NoSQL, pattern_matching, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Castro/Castro_2017_A_Comparison_Between_Cypher_and_Conjunct.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chambilla17__notion_deleg_tasks_linked_data_trhgou_1912_, title = {The Notion Delegation of Tasks in Linked Data Through Agents}, author = {Chambilla, Teófilo and Gutierrez, Claudio}, year = {2017}, tags = {delegation, DSL, linked_data, task_management}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper14.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chambilla/paper14.pdf}, } @article{chandra17_social_entrep_as_instit_chang_work_8_, title = {Social Entrepreneurship As Institutional-Change Work}, subtitle = {A Corpus Linguistics Analysis}, author = {Chandra, Yanto}, year = {2017}, tags = {change, chinese, corpus_linguistics, discourse, hong_kong, institution, legitimacy, social_enterprise}, journal = {Journal of Social Entrepreneurship}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {14–46}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chandra/Chandra_2017_Social_Entrepreneurship_As_Institutional.pdf}, } @book{chandrasekhar17_karl_marxs_capit_presen_, title = {Karl Marx's Capital and the Present}, subtitle = {Four Essays}, author = {Chandrasekhar, C. P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {capital, capitalism, economics, finance, history, karl_marx}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Tulika Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-81-945348-8-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chandrasekhar/Chandrasekhar_2017_Karl_Marx_s_Capital_and_the_Present.pdf}, } @article{chaudhuri17_fast_precis_type_check_javas_1_, title = {Fast and Precise Type Checking for Javascript}, author = {Chaudhuri, Avik and Vekris, Panagiotis and Goldman, Sam and Roch, Marshall and Levi, Gabriel}, year = {2017}, tags = {javascript, type_checking, type_theory}, journal = {Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages}, volume = {1}, number = {OOPSLA}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {1–30}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chaudhuri/Chaudhuri_2017_Fast_and_Precise_Type_Checking_for_Javas.pdf}, } @book{chen17_merch_war_peace_, title = {Merchants of War and Peace}, subtitle = {British Knowledge of China in the Making of the Opium War}, author = {Chen, Song-Chuan}, year = {2017}, tags = {china, history, imperialism, opium, UK, warfare}, publisher = {Hong Kong University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-988-8390-56-4}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1k3s9gv}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chen/Chen_2017_Merchants_of_War_and_Peace.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chifflier17_writin_, title = {Writing parsers like it is 2017}, author = {Chifflier, Pierre and Couprie, Geoffroy}, year = {2017}, tags = {c_lang, parser, parser_combinator, rust, software_engineering}, booktitle = {2017 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {80–92}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Chifflier/Chifflier_2017_Writing_parsers_like_it_is_2017.pdf}, } @misc{china17_const_commun_party_china_, title = {Constitution of the Communist Party of China}, author = {{Communist Party of China}}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, china, communism, constitution, institution, law, policy}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/China/China_2017_Constitution_of_the_Communist_Party_of_C.pdf}, } @inproceedings{christiansen17_desig_ethic_system_videog_, title = {Designing Ethical Systems for Videogames}, author = {Christiansen, Peter}, year = {2017}, tags = {ambiguity, ethical_systems, game_design, game_studies, historical_games, speed_running}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3102071.3102088}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3102071.3102088}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Christiansen/Christiansen_2017_Designing_Ethical_Systems_for_Videogames.pdf}, } @inbook{churchill17_hierar_portf_searc_prism_, title = {Hierarchical Portfolio Search in Prismata}, author = {Churchill, David and Buro, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_ai, game_development, hierarchical_portfolio_search, lunarch, prismata}, chapter = {30}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Churchill_2017_Hierarchical_Portfolio_Search_in_Prismat.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @misc{clancy17_refin_types_lectur_, title = {Refinement Types Lecture}, author = {Clancy, Kevin}, year = {2017}, tags = {dependent_types, refinement_types, semantics, type_systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://prl.ccs.neu.edu/blog/2017/04/20/refinement-types/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Clancy/Clancy_2017_Refinement_Types_Lecture.pdf}, } @article{clemente17_recur_natur_instit_chang_26_, title = {The Recursive Nature of Institutional Change}, subtitle = {An Annales School Perspective}, author = {Clemente, Marco and Durand, Rodolphe and Roulet, Thomas}, year = {2017}, tags = {annales, change, education, events, history, institution, institutional_logic}, journal = {Journal of Management Inquiry}, volume = {26}, number = {1}, abstract = {In this essay, we propose a recursive model of institutional change building on the Annales School, one of the 20th century's most influential streams of historical research. Our model builds upon three concepts from the Annales-mentalities, levels of time, and critical events-to explore how critical events affect different dimensions of institutional logics and exert short- or long-range influences. On these bases, organizations make choices, from decoupling to radical shifts in logics, leading to severe institutional changes that become the matter of history. As much as organizations are influenced by events and the prevalent institutional logics, their choices trigger macro-level changes in a recursive manner. More broadly, we comment on how fruitful is our approach to historicize organization studies.}, issn = {15526542}, pages = {17–31}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1056492616656408}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Clemente/Clemente_2017_The_Recursive_Nature_of_Institutional_Ch.pdf}, } @misc{coleman17_pcg_shotg_, title = {PCG Shotgun}, subtitle = {6 Techniques for Leveraging AI in Content Generation}, author = {Coleman, Tyler and Aikman, Zach and Short, Tanya and Adams, Tarn and Mitu, Khandaker-Kokoris and Kruel, Luiz}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, game_design, narrative, personality, procedural_content, randomness}, howpublished = {GDC}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1024146/PCG-Shotgun-6-Techniques-for}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Coleman/Coleman_2017_PCG_Shotgun.pdf}, } @article{colledanchise17_how_behav_trees_modul_hybrid_33_, title = {How Behavior Trees Modularize Hybrid Control Systems and Generalize Sequential Behavior Compositions, the Subsumption Architecture, and Decision Trees}, author = {Colledanchise, Michele and Ögren, Petter and Ogren, Petter}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, behaviour, behaviour_tree, control_systems, decision_tree, FSMs, modularity, sequence, subsumption}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Robotics}, volume = {33}, number = {2}, abstract = {Behavior trees (BTs) are a way of organizing the switching structure of a hybrid dynamical system (HDS), which was originally introduced in the computer game programming community. In this paper, we analyze how the BT representation increases the modularity of an HDS and how key system properties are preserved over compositions of such systems, in terms of combining two BTs into a larger one. We also show how BTs can be seen as a generalization of sequential behavior compositions, the subsumption architecture, and decisions trees. These three tools are powerful but quite different, and the fact that they are unified in a natural way in BTs might be a reason for their popularity in the gaming community. We conclude the paper by giving a set of examples illustrating how the proposed analysis tools can be applied to robot control BTs.}, invalid_isbn = {0029-8549}, issn = {1552-3098}, pages = {372–389}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TRO.2016.2633567}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Colledanchise/Colledanchise_2017_How_Behavior_Trees_Modularize_Hybrid_Con.pdf}, } @report{collins17_billion_bonan_, title = {Billionaire Bonanza}, subtitle = {The Forbes 400 and the Rest of Us}, author = {Collins, Chuck and Hoxie, Josh}, year = {2017}, tags = {billionaires, wealth_inequality}, institution = {Institute for Policy Studies}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ips-dc.org/report-billionaire-bonanza-2017/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Collins/Collins_2017_Billionaire_Bonanza.pdf}, } @misc{commission17_demog_differ_senten_, title = {Demographic Differences in Sentencing}, subtitle = {An Update to the 2012 Booker Report}, author = {{US Sentencing Commission}}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, demographics, government, race, report, statistics, USA}, howpublished = {Presentation}, month = {November}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Commission/Commission_2017_Demographic_Differences_in_Sentencing.pdf}, } @inproceedings{compton17_littl_, title = {Little procedural people}, subtitle = {Playing politics with generators}, author = {Compton, Kate}, year = {2017}, tags = {narrative, politics, procedural_content, simulation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {75}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Compton/Compton_2017_Little_procedural_people.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_atal_2016coin__, title = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems XII, 2016, COIN, COIN@AAMAS, COIN@ECAI}, editor = {Cranefield, Stephen and Mahmoud, Samhar and Padget, Julian and Rocha, Ana Paula}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, AVICENA, data_sharing, economics, holon, manifesto, MAS, model_checking, multi_agent_systems, rights, social_network, values}, booktitle = {COIN@AAMAS/ECAI}, volume = {10315}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/atal/coin2016.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-319-66595-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-66595-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cranefield/Cranefield_2017_Coordination_Organizations_Institution.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_atal_2017w_, title = {Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2017, AAMAS}, editor = {Sukthankar, Gita and Rodríguez-Aguilar, Juan A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, case_study, cooperation, deep_learning, event_calculus, MAS, multi_agent_systems, negotiation, OMIA, reputation, thought_experiment}, booktitle = {AAMAS Workshops (Selected Papers)}, volume = {10642}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/atal/aamas2017w.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-319-71682-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-71682-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sukthankar/Sukthankar_2017_Autonomous_Agents_and_Multiagent_Systems.pdf}, } @book{cooper17_famil_values_, title = {Family Values}, subtitle = {Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism}, author = {Cooper, Melinda}, year = {2017}, tags = {AIDS, chicago_school, conservative, ethics, faith_based_welfare, family_values, inherited_wealth, morality, neo_liberalism, social_conservatism, theology}, publisher = {Zone Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-935408-84-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cooper/Cooper_2017_Family_Values.pdf}, } @book{cox17:_audio_cultur_, title = {Audio Culture}, subtitle = {Readings in Modern Music}, author = {Cox, Christoph and Warner, Daniel}, year = {2017}, tags = {ambient_music, art, electronic_music, experimental_music, graphic_score, listening, minimalism, noise, perceptual_geography, poetics, politics, sonosphere, sound}, edition = {revised}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5013-1837-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Cox/Audio Culture.pdf}, } @online{crawford17__plea_, title = {A Plea}, author = {Crawford, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {encounter_editor, interactive_fiction}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.erasmatazz.com/library/interactive-storytelling/a-plea.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Crawford/crawford17_plea.pdf}, } @manual{crawford17__user_manual_encoun_editor_, title = {User Manual for the Encounter Editor}, author = {Crawford, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoring, authoring_tools, encounter_editor, IF, interactive_fiction, storytron, tools, UI}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.erasmatazz.com/library/software/encounter-editor.html}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Crawford/Crawford_2017_User_Manual_for_the_Encounter_Editor.pdf}, } @article{creanga17_recen_increas_us_mater_mortal_rate_129_, title = {Recent Increases in the U.S. Maternal Mortality Rate}, subtitle = {Disentangling Trends From Measurement Issues}, author = {Creanga, Andreea A. and Callaghan, William M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {epidemiology, maternal_mortality}, journal = {Obstetrics \& Gynecology}, volume = {129}, number = {1}, publisher = {Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)}, pages = {206-207}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1097/aog.0000000000001831}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000001831}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Creanga/Creanga_2017_Recent_Increases_in_the_Us_Maternal_Mort.pdf}, } @article{da17_two_or_three_thing_i_7_, title = {Two Or Three Things I Know About Ethnographic Theory}, author = {Da Col, Giovanni}, year = {2017}, tags = {ethnography, ontological_turn, pragmatics, theory}, journal = {HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, pages = {1–8}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Da/Da_2017_Two_Or_Three_Things_I_Know_About_Ethnogr.pdf}, } @article{dagaev17__winnin_losin_19_, title = {Winning by Losing}, subtitle = {Incentive Incompatibility in Multiple Qualifiers}, author = {Dagaev, Dmitry and Sonin, Konstantin}, year = {2017}, tags = {design, football, game_theory, incentives, knockout, round_robin, rule, tournaments}, journal = {Journal of Sports Economics}, volume = {19}, number = {8}, date_added = {Fri Dec 2 03:07:50 2022}, pages = {1122-1146}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1527002517704022}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1527002517704022}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dagaev/Dagaev_2017_Winning_by_Losing.pdf}, } @online{daly17__day_fergus_cops_were_caugh_, title = {The Day Ferguson Cops Were Caught In A Bloody Lie}, author = {Daly, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {ferguson, henry_davis, missouri, police_violence}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-day-ferguson-cops-were-caught-in-a-bloody-lie}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Daly/daly17_day_fergus_cops_were_caugh.pdf}, } @article{dancygier17_inter_memes_as_multim_const_28_, title = {Internet Memes As Multimodal Constructions}, author = {Dancygier, Barbara and Vandelanotte, Lieven}, year = {2017}, tags = {frame_metonymy, internet_culture, intersubjectivity, linguistics, meme, multi_modal, viewpoint}, journal = {Cognitive Linguistics}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, pages = {565–598}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1515/cog-2017-0074}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dancygier/Dancygier_2017_Internet_Memes_As_Multimodal_Constructio.pdf}, } @article{daniel17_synth_exper_61_, title = {Synthetic Experiences}, subtitle = {How Popular Culture Matters for Images of International Relations}, author = {Daniel III, J. Furman and Musgrave, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {international_relations, popular_culture, synthetic_experience}, journal = {International Studies Quarterly}, volume = {61}, number = {3}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pages = {503–516}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Daniel/Daniel_2017_Synthetic_Experiences.pdf}, } @inproceedings{danielsson17_up_to_techn_using_sized_types_2_, title = {Up-To Techniques Using Sized Types}, author = {Danielsson, Nils Anders}, year = {2017}, tags = {haskell, methods, semantics, sized_types, transition_system, type_checking, typing, verification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, POPl}, volume = {2}, abstract = {Up-to techniques are used to make it easier-or feasible-to construct, for instance, proofs of bisimilarity. This text shows how many up-to techniques can be framed as size-preserving functions, using sized types to keep track of sizes. Through a number of examples it is argued that this approach to up-to techniques is often convenient to use in practice. Some examples of functions that cannot be made size-preserving are also included, in order to illustrate the limits of the approach. On the more theoretical side a class of up-to techniques intended to capture a natural mode of use of size-preserving functions is defined. This class turns out to correspond closely to “ functions below the companion ” , a notion recently introduced by Pous.}, issn = {24751421}, pages = {1–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3158131}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3177123.3158131}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Danielsson/Danielsson_2017_Up_To_Techniques_Using_Sized_Types.pdf}, } @inproceedings{david17_three_easy_pieces_schem_mappin_, title = {Three Easy Pieces on Schema Mappings for Tree-Structured Data}, author = {David, Claire and Murlak, Filip}, year = {2017}, tags = {constraints, data_management, query, schema, schema_mappings}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01778169/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/David/David_2017_Three_Easy_Pieces_on_Schema_Mappings_for.pdf}, } @article{davies17_neolib_greml_20_, title = {Neoliberal Gremlins? How a Scheme To Help Disadvantaged Young People Thrive Online Fell Short of Its Ambitions}, author = {Davies, Huw C and Eynon, Rebecca and Wilkin, Sarah}, year = {2017}, tags = {capitalism, digital_inclusion, digital_inequality, economics, education, governmentality, neo_liberalism, welfare, youth}, journal = {Information, Communication & Society}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {860–875}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/1369118X.2017.1293131}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Davies/Davies_2017_Neoliberal_Gremlins_How_a_Scheme_To_Hel.pdf}, } @book{davis17_disab_studies_reader_, title = {The Disability Studies Reader}, editor = {Davis, Lennard J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {activism, aesthetics, autism, chronic_illness, deafness, disability, erving_goffman, feminism, history, immigration, incarceration, inequality, institution, mental_illness, narrative, normality, politics, poster_children, power, social_justice, social_model, stigma}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-68066-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Davis/Davis_2017_The_Disability_Studies_Reader.pdf}, } @article{davis17_no_brain_cps_conver_funct_pearl_1_, title = {No-Brainer CPS Conversion ( Functional Pearl )}, author = {Davis, Milo and Meehan, William and Shivers, Olin}, year = {2017}, tags = {continuation_passing, CPS, functional_programming, judea_pearl, lambda_calculus, programming, syntax}, volume = {1}, number = {September}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Davis/Davis_2017_No_Brainer_Cps_Conversion_Functional_P.pdf}, } @book{deetz17_bound_fire_, title = {Bound to the Fire}, subtitle = {How Virginia's Enslaved Cooks Helped Invent American Cuisine}, author = {Deetz, Kelley Fanto}, year = {2017}, tags = {cooking, cuisine, food, history, slavery, text_book, USA, virginia}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Deetz/Deetz_2017_Bound_to_the_Fire.pdf}, } @article{degens17_i_see_is_not_what_you_get_32_, title = {'What I See Is Not What You Get'}, subtitle = {Why Culture-Specific Behaviours for Virtual Characters Should Be User-Tested Across Cultures}, author = {Degens, Nick and Endrass, Birgit and Hofstede, Gert Jan and Beulens, Adrie and André, Elisabeth}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, behaviour, characters, culture, ethnocentrism, verification}, journal = {AI \& Society}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {37–49}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s00146-014-0567-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Degens/Degens_2017_what_I_See_Is_Not_What_You_Get_.pdf}, } @book{dehart-davis17__creat_effec_rules_in_public_sector_organ_, title = {Creating Effective Rules In Public Sector Organizations}, author = {DeHart-Davis, Leisha}, year = {2017}, tags = {behaviour, bureaucracy, organisation, public_governance, rules}, publisher = {Georgetown University Press}, series = {Public Management and Change}, isbn = {978-1-62616-447-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dehart-davis/Creating Effective Rules in Public Sector Organizations.epub}, } @book{delgado17_critic_race_theor_, title = {Critical Race Theory}, subtitle = {An Introduction}, author = {Delgado, Richard and Stefancic, Jean}, year = {2017}, tags = {critical_race_theory, history, institutional_racism, intersection, lawsuit, narrative_analysis, power, racism}, publisher = {New York University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4798-5139-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Delgado/Delgado_2017_Critical_Race_Theory.pdf}, } @misc{demarco17_histor_choic_mappin_, title = {A History of Choice Mapping}, author = {DeMarco, M. C.}, year = {2017}, tags = {choice, choice_mapping, game_design, games, history, review, visualisation}, howpublished = {Blog}, month = {October}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://mcdemarco.net/blog/2017/10/27/history-of-choice-mapping/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/DeMarco/DeMarco_2017_A_History_of_Choice_Mapping.pdf}, } @incollection{deramo17_they_peopl_1_, title = {They, The People}, author = {D'Eramo, Marco}, year = {2017}, tags = {politics, populism, right_wing}, booktitle = {What is Populism?}, volume = {1}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, pages = {129–138}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8122-4898-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/DEramo/DEramo_2017_They_The_People.pdf}, } @article{dermeval17_author_tools_desig_intel_tutor_system_28_, title = {Authoring Tools for Designing Intelligent Tutoring Systems}, subtitle = {A Systematic Review of the Literature}, author = {Dermeval, Diego and Paiva, Ranilson and Bittencourt, Ig Ibert and Vassileva, Julita and Borges, Daniel}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoring_tools, intelligent_tutoring_system, review}, journal = {International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, pages = {336-384}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s40593-017-0157-9}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40593-017-0157-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dermeval/Dermeval_2017_Authoring_Tools_for_Designing_Intelligen.pdf}, } @online{dibella17__forget_game_, title = {The Forgetting Game}, subtitle = {Kentucky Route Zero}, author = {Dibella, Sam}, year = {2017}, tags = {kentucky_route_zero, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.heterotopiaszine.com/2017/11/29/forgetting-game-kentucky-route-zero/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dibella/dibella17__forget_game.pdf}, } @inbook{dill17_modul_ai_, title = {Modular AI}, author = {Dill, Kevin and Dragert, Christopher}, year = {2017}, tags = {architecture, artificial_intelligence, GAIA, game_development, modularity}, chapter = {8}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Dill_2017_Modular AI.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @inbook{dill17_six_factor_system_trick_exten_librar_reuse_, title = {Six Factory System Tricks for Extensibility and Library Reuse}, author = {Dill, Kevin}, year = {2017}, tags = {abstraction, artificial_intelligence, configuration, consistency, encapsulation, extension, game_development, guidelines, modularity, reuse, standardization, template}, chapter = {5}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Dill_2017_Six Factory System Tricks for Extensibil.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @report{directory17_asses_russian_activ_inten_recen_us_elect_, title = {Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent Us Elections}, author = {{Office of the Directory of National Intelligence}}, year = {2017}, tags = {election, government, interference, report, russia, USA}, abstract = {This report is a declassified version of a highly classified assessment; its conclusions are identical to those in the highly classified assessment but this version does not include the full supporting information on key elements of the influence campaign.}, institution = {ICA}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ICA_2017_01.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/National/National_2017_Assessing_Russian_Activities_and_Intenti.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dolan17__polym_mlsub_, title = {Polymorphism, subtyping, and type inference in MLsub}, author = {Dolan, Stephen and Mycroft, Alan}, year = {2017}, tags = {MLsub, polymorphism, type_inference}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 44th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages}, date_added = {Thu Jul 6 23:59:42 2023}, month = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3009837.3009882}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3009837.3009882}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dolan/Dolan_2017_Polymorphism_subtyping_and_type_infere.pdf}, } @inproceedings{donaldson17_i_predic_riot_, title = {I Predict a Riot}, subtitle = {Making and Breaking Rules and Norms in League of Legends}, author = {Donaldson, Scott}, year = {2017}, tags = {governance, league_of_legends, MOBA, multi_player, norms, riot_games, tribunal}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Donaldson/Donaldson_2017_I_Predict_a_Riot.pdf}, } @misc{dube17_queen_, title = {Queens}, author = {Dube, Oeindrila and Harish, S.P}, year = {2017}, tags = {conflict, history, monarchy, queens, sociology, warfare}, number = {March}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://data.nber.org/data-appendix/w23337/Dube_Harish_Queens_DataAppendix.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dube/Dube_2017_Queens.pdf}, } @book{duffy17_brook_erin_duffy_, title = {(Not) Getting Paid To Do What You Love: Gender, Social Media, And Aspirational Work}, author = {Duffy, Brooke Erin}, year = {2017}, tags = {aspirational_work, authenticity, consumerism, economics, gender, instagram, labour, social_media}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-300-21817-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Duffy/Duffy_2017_Brooke_Erin_Duffy.pdf}, } @book{dunford17_digit_story_, title = {Digital Storytelling}, author = {Dunford, Mark and Jenkins, Tricia}, year = {2017}, tags = {advocacy, afterlife, art, culture, design, digital, ethics, LGBTQ, malaysia, mental_health, ownership, politics, practice, singapore, storytelling, text_book, tools, turkey, UK}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {We study analytically and numerically the problem of two qubits with fixed coupling irradiated with quantum or classical fields. In the classical case, we derive an effective Hamiltonian, and construct composite pulse sequences leading to a CNOT gate. In the quantum case, we show that qubit-qubit-photon multiparticle entanglement and maximally entangled two-qubit state can be obtained by driving the system at very low powers (one quanta of excitation). Our results can be applied to a variety of systems of two superconducting qubits coupled to resonators.}, issn = {1098-0121}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {21564203}, isbn = {978-1-137-59151-7}, doi = {10.1057/978-1-137-59152-4}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1057/978-1-137-59152-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dunford/Dunford_2017_Digital_Storytelling.pdf}, } @article{durwood17_mental_healt_self_worth_social_56_, title = {Mental Health and Self-Worth in Socially Transitioned Transgender Youth}, author = {Durwood, Lily and McLaughlin, Katie A. and Olson, Kristina R.}, year = {2017}, tags = {children, health_care, mental_health, psychiatry, transgender, transition}, journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry}, volume = {56}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {116–123}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Durwood/Durwood_2017_Mental_Health_and_Self_Worth_in_Socially.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dyrkolbotn17_class_auton_moral_artif_agent_, title = {Classifying the Autonomy and Morality of Artificial Agents}, author = {Dyrkolbotn, Sjur and Pedersen, Truls and Slavkovik, Marija}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, autonomy, classification, morality, taxonomy}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Dyrkolbotn/Dyrkolbotn_2017_Classifying_the_Autonomy_and_Morality_of.pdf}, } @book{edmonds17_simul_social_compl_, title = {Simulating Social Complexity}, subtitle = {A Handbook}, editor = {Edmonds, Bruce and Meyer, Ruth}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, ODD_protocol, participatory_design, philosophy_of_science, reputation, simulation, social_constraint, software_engineering, validation, verification}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Understanding Complex Systems}, isbn = {978-3-319-66948-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-66948-9}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66948-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Edmonds/Edmonds_2017_Simulating_Social_Complexity.pdf}, } @misc{edwards17__how_read_book_, title = {How to Read a Book}, author = {Edwards, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {academia, best_practices, reading}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://pne.people.si.umich.edu/PDF/howtoread.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Edwards/Edwards_2017_How_to_Read_a_Book.pdf}, } @inproceedings{eger17_pract_specif_belief_manip_games_13_, title = {Practical Specification of Belief Manipulation in Games}, author = {Eger, Markus and Martens, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {action_language, baltag, belief, ceptre, epistemic_logic, epistemology, games, modal_logic, specification, syntax}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, abstract = {Actions that affect knowledge asymmetrically among agents occur in numerous domains, from card games such as poker to the secure transmission of information. Applications in such domains often depend on reflection over knowledge, including what an agent knows about what other agents know. We are interested in enabling formal specification of these systems which may be used for executable prototyping as well as verification and other formal reasoning. Dynamic Epistemic Logic provides a formal basis for such reasoning, but is often prohibitively cumbersome to use in practice. We present an implementation and macro system called Ostari, backed by a particular flavor of Dynamic Epistemic Logic, which allows us to scale the ideas to more realistic problems. We demonstrate how actions that manipulate agents' beliefs can be written concisely and how this capability can be applied to modeling a popular card game by utilizing our system's ability to execute action sequences, answer queries about knowledge states, and find action sequences to satisfy a particular goal.}, pages = {30–36}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12921}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Eger/Eger_2017_Practical_Specification_of_Belief_Manipu.pdf}, } @thesis{eizinger17__api_desig_distr_system_, title = {API Design in Distributed Systems}, subtitle = {A Comparison between GraphQL and Rest}, author = {Eizinger, Thomas}, year = {2017}, tags = {api, design, distributed_systems, GraphQL, REST}, institution = {University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://eizinger.io/assets/Master-Thesis.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Eizinger/Eizinger_2017_API_Design_in_Distributed_Systems_A_Com.pdf}, } @book{enos17_space_between_us_, title = {The Space Between Us}, subtitle = {Social Geography and Politics}, author = {Enos, Ryan D.}, year = {2017}, tags = {arizona, chicago, geography, jerusalem, LA, phoenix, politics, racism, red_lining, urban_design}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-108-42064-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Enos/Enos_2017_The_Space_Between_Us.pdf}, } @article{etz17_introd_to_bayes_infer_psych_, title = {Introduction To Bayesian Inference for Psychology}, author = {Etz, Alexander and Vandekerckhove, Joachim}, year = {2017}, tags = {bayesian, inference, likelihood, math, probability, psychology}, journal = {Psychonomic Bulletin & Review}, abstract = {We introduce the fundamental tenets of Bayesian inference, which derive from two basic laws of probability theory. We cover the interpretation of probabilities, discrete and continuous versions of Bayes' rule, parameter estimation, and model comparison. Using seven worked examples, we illustrate these principles and set up some of the technical background for the rest of this special issue of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Supplemental material is available via https://osf.io/wskex/.}, arxivid = {osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/q46q3}, issn = {1069-9384}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28378250}, primaryclass = {osf.io}, doi = {10.3758/s13423-017-1262-3}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.3758/s13423-017-1262-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Etz/Etz_2017_Introduction_To_Bayesian_Inference_for_P.pdf}, } @article{etz17_introd_to_concep_likel_its_applic_, title = {Introduction To the Concept of Likelihood and Its Applications}, author = {Etz, Alexander}, year = {2017}, tags = {bayesian, inference, likelihood, math, probability, psychology}, journal = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, abstract = {We introduce the statistical concept known as likelihood and discuss how it underlies common Frequentist and Bayesian statistical methods. This article is suitable for researchers interested in understanding the basis of their statistical tools, and is also ideal for teachers to use in their classrooms to introduce the topic to students at a conceptual level.}, arxivid = {10.17605/OSF.IO/85YWT}, pages = {1–14}, pdf_locked = {False}, primaryclass = {10.17605}, doi = {10.17605/osf.io/85ywt}, url = {https://psyarxiv.com/85ywt}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Etz/Etz_2017_Introduction_To_the_Concept_of_Likelihoo.pdf}, } @online{eye17__hamas_, title = {Hamas in 2017}, subtitle = {The document in full}, author = {Eye, Middle Eastern}, year = {2017}, tags = {gaza, hamas, israel, palestine, policy}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hamas-2017-document-full}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Eye/Hamas in 2017 The document in full Middle East Eye.pdf}, } @online{fahraeus17:_ck2_dev_diary_36_, title = {Ck2 Dev Diary #36}, subtitle = {The Witching Hour}, author = {Fåhraeus, Henrik}, year = {2017}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/ck2-dev-diary-36-the-witching-hour.993525/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fåhraeus/fahraeus17__ck2_dev_diary_36_.pdf}, } @online{fahraeus17:_five_years_of_crusad_kings_ii_, title = {Five Years Of Crusader Kings II}, author = {Fåhraeus, Henrik}, year = {2017}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/five-years-of-crusader-kings-ii.999683/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fåhraeus/fahraeus17__five_years_of_crusad_kings_ii_.pdf}, } @book{fassin17_prison_world_, title = {Prison Worlds}, subtitle = {An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition}, author = {Fassin, Didier}, year = {2017}, tags = {ethnography, france, incarceration}, publisher = {Polity}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {Gomme, Rachel}, isbn = {978-1-5095-0754-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fassin/Fassin_2017_Prison_Worlds.pdf}, } @article{feldman17_frank_we_do_give_damn_8_, title = {Frankly, We Do Give a Damn}, subtitle = {The Relationship Between Profanity and Honesty}, author = {Feldman, Gilad and Lian, Huiwen and Kosinski, Michal and Stillwell, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {honesty, language, norms, profanity, psychology}, journal = {Social psychological and personality science}, volume = {8}, number = {7}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {816–826}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Feldman/Feldman_2017_Frankly_We_Do_Give_a_Damn.pdf}, } @article{feldman17_human_care_ends_life_32_, title = {Humanitarian Care and the Ends of Life}, subtitle = {The Politics of Aging and Dying in a Palestinian Refugee Camp}, author = {Feldman, Ilana}, year = {2017}, tags = {biopolitics, death, health_care, humanitarianism, lebanon, palestine, politics, refugees}, journal = {Cultural Anthropology}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, abstract = {What is it to live as a refugee over the long term? One thing that it can mean- and in the Palestinian case of nearly seventy years of displacement, what it necessarily has meant for many people-is to die as a refugee. This essay explores the conse- quences of the ways in which humanitarian work has been compelled to take up the end of life as a humanitarian concern. Drawing on fieldwork in the Burj al Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, it explores care for the aging and dying as a setting in which key aspects of the social world produced through humanitarianism are brought into existence and view. The problems of the end of life introduce ad- ditional challenges into the conundrums of long-term humanitarianism, occurring at the intersection of humanitarian practice and Palestinian experience. With the ques- tions of services for the aging and dying foregrounded, the possibility of the future becomes a site of confrontation among, and within, providers and recipients. Often, this future appears to be foreclosed.}, issn = {08867356}, pages = {42–67}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.14506/ca32.1.06}, url = {https://culanth.org/articles/883-humanitarian-care-and-the-ends-of-life-the}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Feldman/Feldman_2017_Humanitarian_Care_and_the_Ends_of_Life.pdf}, } @report{ferguson17__chicag_polic_depar_overt_contr_audit_, title = {Chicago Police Department Overtime Controls Audit}, author = {Ferguson, Joseph M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {chicago, employment, overtime, police, public_budget, public_oversight}, institution = {City of Chicago, Office of Inspector General}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://news.wttw.com/sites/default/files/article/file-attachments/CPD-Overtime-Controls-Audit.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ferguson/CPD-Overtime-Controls-Audit.pdf}, } @book{ferguson17_rise_big_data_polic_, title = {The Rise of Big Data Policing}, author = {Ferguson, Andrew Guthrie}, year = {2017}, tags = {big_data, police, politics, privacy, race, surveillance, technology, text_book}, publisher = {New York University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-4798-9282-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ferguson/Ferguson_2017_The_Rise_of_Big_Data_Policing.pdf}, } @article{fernandez17_mundan_every_polit_from_neigh_38_, title = {Mundane and Everyday Politics for and From the Neighborhood}, author = {Fernandez, Pablo D and Marti, Ignasi and Farchi, Tomas}, year = {2017}, tags = {automation, infrapolitics, mundane, politics, social_movement}, journal = {Organization Studies}, volume = {38}, number = {2}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {201–223}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fernandez/Fernandez_2017_Mundane_and_Everyday_Politics_for_and_Fr.pdf}, } @article{filiot17_formal_method_trans_dagst_semin_7_, title = {Formal Methods of Transformations (Dagstuhl Seminar 17142)}, author = {Filiot, Emmanuel and Maneth, Sebastian and Seidl, Helmut}, editor = {Filiot, Emmanuel and Maneth, Sebastian and Seidl, Helmut}, year = {2017}, tags = {complexity, expressiveness, string_transducers, tree_transducers}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {23–37}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-75462}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.4.23}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7546}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Filiot/Filiot_2017_Formal_Methods_of_Transformations_Dagst.pdf}, } @inproceedings{fizek17__self_games_, title = {Self-playing Games}, subtitle = {Rethinking the State of Digital Play}, author = {Fizek, Sonia}, year = {2017}, tags = {automation, game_studies, idle_games, philosophy, self_play, simulation, video_games}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamephilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/confmanuscripts/pcg2017/Fizek%20-%202017%20-%20Self-playing%20Games%20Rethinking%20the%20State%20of%20Digital%20Play.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fizek/Fizek_2017_Self_playing_Games.pdf}, } @article{fleming17_moral_agent_legal_person_, title = {Moral Agents and Legal Persons}, subtitle = {The Ethics and the Law of State Responsibility}, author = {Fleming, Sean}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, corporations, crime, ethics, law, legal_personhood, morality, responsibility, the_state}, journal = {International Theory}, number = {September}, issn = {17529727}, pages = {1–24}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1752971917000100}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Fleming/Fleming_2017_Moral_Agents_and_Legal_Persons.pdf}, } @inproceedings{flores17_level_detail_event_gener_, title = {Level of Detail Event Generation}, author = {Flores, Luis and Thue, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {event_generation, events, game_design, generative_content, level_of_detail, simulation}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {75-86}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-71027-3_7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71027-3_7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Flores/Flores_2017_Level_of_Detail_Event_Generation.pdf}, } @book{forger17_biolog_clock_rhyth_oscil_, title = {Biological Clocks, Rhythms, and Oscillations}, subtitle = {The Theory of Biological Timekeeping}, author = {Forger, Daniel B.}, year = {2017}, tags = {behaviour, biology, oscillation, synchrony, time, time_keeping}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03677-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Forger/Forger_2017_Biological_Clocks_Rhythms_and_Oscillat.pdf}, } @book{forman17_lockin_up_our_own_, title = {Locking Up Our Own}, subtitle = {Crime and Punishment in Black America}, author = {Forman, Jr, James}, year = {2017}, tags = {black_lives_matter, crime, gun_control, history, punishment, race, sentencing, USA, war_on_drugs, warrior_cop}, publisher = {Farrar, Straus and Giroux}, abstract = {Long-listed for the National Book AwardOne of The New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2017Short-listed for the Inaugural Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social JusticeIn recent years, America's criminal justice system has become the subject of an increasingly urgent debate. Critics have assailed the rise of mass incarceration, emphasizing its disproportionate impact on people of color. As James Forman, Jr., points out, however, the war on crime that began in the 1970s was supported by many African American leaders in the nation's urban centers. In Locking Up Our Own, he seeks to understand why. Forman shows us that the first substantial cohort of black mayors, judges, and police chiefs took office amid a surge in crime and drug addiction. Many prominent black officials, including Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry and federal prosecutor Eric Holder, feared that the gains of the civil rights movement were being undermined by lawlessness1em1ptand thus embraced tough-on-crime measures, including longer sentences and aggressive police tactics. In the face of skyrocketing murder rates and the proliferation of open-air drug markets, they believed they had no choice. But the policies they adopted would have devastating consequences for residents of poor black neighborhoods.A former D.C. public defender, Forman tells riveting stories of politicians, community activists, police officers, defendants, and crime victims. He writes with compassion about individuals trapped in terrible dilemmas1em1ptfrom the men and women he represented in court to officials struggling to respond to a public safety emergency. Locking Up Our Own enriches our understanding of why our society became so punitive and offers important lessons to anyone concerned about the future of race and the criminal justice system in this country.}, issn = {1462-4745}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-374-71290-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Forman/Forman_2017_Locking_Up_Our_Own.pdf}, } @article{franz17_logic_approac_to_model_nomen_chang_34_, title = {A Logic Approach To Modelling Nomenclatural Change}, author = {Franz, Nico M. and Zhang, Chao and Lee, Joohyung}, year = {2017}, tags = {answer_set_programming, computational_logic, gender_agreement, homonymy, nomenclature, transition_system, typification}, journal = {Cladistics}, volume = {34}, number = {3}, pages = {336-357}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/cla.12201}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cla.12201}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Franz/Franz_2017_A_Logic_Approach_To_Modelling_Nomenclatu.pdf}, } @book{french17__tallar_, title = {Tallarn}, author = {French, John}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {45}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2017/French/French_2017_Tallarn.epub}, } @inproceedings{gaier17_aerod_, title = {Aerodynamic design exploration through surrogate-assisted illumination}, author = {Gaier, Adam and Asteroth, Alexander and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2017}, tags = {airfoil_optimisation, design_space, optimisation, quality_diversity, SAIL}, booktitle = {18th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference}, pages = {3330}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2514/6.2017-3330}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gaier/Gaier_2017_Aerodynamic_design_exploration_through_s.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gaier17_data_, title = {Data-efficient exploration, optimization, and modeling of diverse designs through surrogate-assisted illumination}, author = {Gaier, Adam and Asteroth, Alexander and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2017}, tags = {CMA_ES, quality_diversity, SAIL, surrogate_assisted_illumination}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {99–106}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gaier/Gaier_2017_Data_efficient_exploration_optimization.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gaier17_featur_, title = {Feature space modeling through surrogate illumination}, author = {Gaier, Adam and Asteroth, Alexander and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2017}, tags = {MAP_Elites, quality_diversity, SAIL, surrogate_assisted_illumination}, booktitle = {Proc. of GECCO}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gaier/Gaier_2017_Feature_space_modeling_through_surrogate.pdf}, } @article{gallagher17_writin_algor_audien_45_, title = {Writing for Algorithmic Audiences}, author = {Gallagher, John R.}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithmic_audience, internet, participatory_audience, writing}, journal = {Computers and Composition}, volume = {45}, pages = {25-35}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.compcom.2017.06.002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2017.06.002}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gallagher/Gallagher_2017_Writing_for_Algorithmic_Audiences.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gallo17__first_approac_belief_dynam_compl_social_networ_1912_, title = {A First Approach to Belief Dynamics in Complex Social Networks}, author = {Gallo, Fabio R. and Simari, Gerardo I. and Martínez, Maria Vanina and Santos, Natalia Abad and Falappa, Marcelo A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {belief_dynamics, diffusion_of_belief, knowledge_representation, social_network}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper7.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gallo/paper7.pdf}, } @article{garcia17_racis_machin_33_, title = {Racist in the Machine}, subtitle = {The Disturbing Implications of Algorithmic Bias}, author = {Garcia, Megan}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithmic_bias, ethics, machine_ethics, racism}, journal = {World Policy Journal}, volume = {33}, number = {4}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/article/645268}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Garcia/Garcia_2017_Racist_in_the_Machine.pdf}, } @article{gay17_theor_applic_behav_types_dagst_semin_7_, title = {Theory and Applications of Behavioural Types (Dagstuhl Seminar 17051)}, author = {Gay, Simon and Vasconcelos, Vasco T. and Wadler, Philip and Yoshida, Nobuko}, editor = {Gay, Simon and Vasconcelos, Vasco T. and Wadler, Philip and Yoshida, Nobuko}, year = {2017}, tags = {behaviour, language, programming, Type_Systems, types, Verification}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {158–189}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-72497}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.1.158}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7249}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gay/Gay_2017_Theory_and_Applications_of_Behavioural_T.pdf}, } @thesis{gemrot17__contr_virtual_peopl_, title = {Controlling Virtual People}, author = {Gemrot, Jakup}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, action_selection, ADM, AgentSpeak, artificial_intelligence, BDL, behaviour_design_language, behaviour_tree, decision_making, design, DSL, FSMs, gardening, GOAL, language, POSH, programming, reactive_planning, SPOSH, xTREE}, institution = {Charles University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://dspace.cuni.cz/handle/20.500.11956/92889}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gemrot/Gemrot_2017_Controlling_Virtual_People.pdf}, } @article{genesereth17_introd_to_logic_4_, title = {Introduction To Logic}, author = {Genesereth, Michael and Kao, Eric}, year = {2017}, tags = {herbrand_logic, induction, logic, propositional_logic, relational_logic, resolution, text_book, unification}, journal = {Synthesis Lectures on Computer Science}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, publisher = {Morgan & Claypool}, pages = {1–165}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Genesereth/Genesereth_2017_Introduction_To_Logic.pdf}, } @book{george17__suprem_court_india_, title = {Supreme Court of India}, subtitle = {The Beginnings}, author = {George H. Gadbois, Jr.}, year = {2017}, tags = {history, india, judicial_review, judiciary, politics, power, welfare_state}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-909318-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/George/Supreme Court of India.pdf}, } @article{gershoni17_lands_sex_differ_trans_its_15_, title = {The Landscape of Sex-Differential Transcriptome and Its Consequent Selection in Human Adults}, author = {Gershoni, Moran and Pietrokovski, Shmuel}, year = {2017}, tags = {biology, dimorphism, gender, genetics, sex, sex_expression}, journal = {BMC Biology}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, publisher = {BMC Biology}, abstract = {The prevalence of several human morbid phenotypes is sometimes much higher than intuitively expected. This can directly arise from the presence of two sexes, male and female, in one species. Men and women have almost identical genomes but are distinctly dimorphic, with dissimilar disease susceptibilities. Sexually dimorphic traits mainly result from differential expression of genes present in both sexes. Such genes can be subject to different, and even opposing, selection constraints in the two sexes. This can impact human evolution by differential selection on mutations with dissimilar effects on the two sexes. We comprehensively mapped human sex-differential genetic architecture across 53 tissues. Analyzing available RNA-sequencing data from 544 adults revealed thousands of genes differentially expressed in the reproductive tracts and tissues common to both sexes. Sex-differential genes are related to various biological systems, and suggest new insights into the pathophysiology of diverse human diseases. We also identified a significant association between sex-specific gene transcription and reduced selection efficiency and accumulation of deleterious mutations, which might affect the prevalence of different traits and diseases. Interestingly, many of the sex-specific genes that also undergo reduced selection efficiency are essential for successful reproduction in men or women. This seeming paradox might partially explain the high incidence of human infertility. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the sex-differential transcriptome and its importance to human evolution and human physiology in health and in disease.}, issn = {1741-7007}, pages = {7}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28173793}, isbn = {1-291-50170-3}, doi = {10.1186/s12915-017-0352-z}, url = {http://bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12915-017-0352-z}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gershoni/Gershoni_2017_The_Landscape_of_Sex_Differential_Transc.pdf}, } @video{gervais17__tyran_and_languag_of_power_spoil_, title = {Tyranny And The Language Of Power [Spoilers]}, author = {Gervais, Noah Caldwell}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_criticism, obsidian, tyranny, youtube}, url = {https://youtu.be/DaqqCbmhqVI?si=gZDzpcnfH4qbA7d0}, } @article{ghallab17_plann_robot_dagst_semin_7_, title = {Planning and Robotics (Dagstuhl Seminar 17031)}, author = {Ghallab, Malik and Hawes, Nick and Magazzeni, Daniele and Williams, Brian C. and Orlandini, Andrea}, editor = {Ghallab, Malik and Hawes, Nick and Magazzeni, Daniele and Williams, Brian C. and Orlandini, Andrea}, year = {2017}, tags = {adjustable, artificial_intelligence, automated, autonomy, HCI, plan_execution, planning, reasoning, robotics, scheduling}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {32–73}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-72451}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.1.32}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7245}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ghallab/Ghallab_2017_Planning_and_Robotics_Dagstuhl_Seminar_.pdf}, } @book{giddens17_essen_concep_sociol_, title = {Essential Concepts in Sociology}, author = {Giddens, Anthony and Sutton, Philip W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {history, review, sociology, text_book}, publisher = {Polity}, isbn = {978-1-5095-1670-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Giddens/Giddens_2017_Essential_Concepts_in_Sociology.epub}, } @report{gingold17_gadget_survey_, title = {Gadget Survey}, author = {Gingold, Chaim and Ingalls, Dan}, year = {2017}, tags = {computational_media, explorable, pedagogy, review, survey, visualisation}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, month = {July}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gingold/Gingold_2017_Gadget_Survey.pdf}, } @article{giorgi17_sober_intox_38_, title = {Sober Intoxication}, subtitle = {Institutional Contradictions and Identity Work in the Everyday Life of Four Religious Communities in Italy}, author = {Giorgi, Simona and Palmisano, Stefania}, year = {2017}, tags = {asceticism, institutional_logic, institutional_maintenance, institutional_work, mysticism, organisation}, journal = {Organization Studies}, volume = {38}, number = {6}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, pages = {795–819}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Giorgi/Giorgi_2017_Sober_Intoxication.pdf}, } @article{glazel17_normat_exper_, title = {Normative Experience}, subtitle = {Deontic Noema and Deontic Noesis}, author = {Glazel, Lorenzo Passerini}, year = {2017}, tags = {experience, mind, norm, ontology, phenomenology, philosophy, pragmatics}, journal = {Phenomenology and Mind}, number = {13}, publisher = {Firenze University Press}, pages = {No 13 (2017): Norm: What Is It? Ontological and Pragmatical Perspectives}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.13128/PHE_MI-22432}, url = {https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7292}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Glazel/Glazel_2017_Normative_Experience.pdf}, } @inbook{glimp17__moores_utopia_, title = {More's Utopia}, author = {Glimp, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {imaginary_worlds, thomas_more, utopia, world_building}, crossref = {wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_}, } @inproceedings{godfrey17__wiref_1912_, title = {WIREFRAME}, subtitle = {Two-phase, Cost-based Optimization for Conjunctive Regular Path Queries}, author = {Godfrey, Parke and Yakovets, Nikolay and Abul-Basher, Zahid and Chignell, Mark}, year = {2017}, tags = {graph_database, RDF, regular_path_queries, RPQ, SPARQL, WIREFRAME}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper22.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Godfrey/paper22.pdf}, } @book{gold17_when_tenan_claim_city_, title = {When Tenants Claimed the City}, author = {Gold, Roberta}, year = {2017}, tags = {citizenship, community, ghetto, history, housing, politics, race, tenants, text_book, urban_design}, booktitle = {When Tenants Claimed the City}, publisher = {University of Illinois Press}, abstract = {In postwar America, not everyone wanted to move out of the city and into the suburbs. For decades before World War II, New York's tenants had organized to secure renters' rights. After the war, tenant activists raised the stakes by challenging the newly-dominant ideal of homeownership in racially segregated suburbs. They insisted that renters as well as owners had rights to stable, well-maintained homes, and they proposed that racially diverse urban communities held a right to remain in place–a right that outweighed owners' rights to raise rents, redevelop properties, or exclude tenants of color. Further, the activists asserted that women could participate fully in the political arenas where these matters were decided. Grounded in archival research and oral history, When Tenants Claimed the City: The Struggle for Citizenship in New York City Housing shows that New York City's tenant movement made a significant claim to citizenship rights that came to accrue, both ideologically and legally, to homeownership in postwar America. Roberta Gold emphasizes the centrality of housing to the racial and class reorganization of the city after the war; the prominent role of women within the tenant movement; and their fostering of a concept of “community rights” grounded in their experience of living together in heterogeneous urban neighborhoods.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-252-03818-1}, doi = {10.5406/illinois/9780252038181.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gold/Gold_2017_When_Tenants_Claimed_the_City.pdf}, } @book{goulding17__shatt_legion_, title = {Shattered Legions}, editor = {Goulding, Laurie}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {43}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-78496-784-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Goulding/Goulding_2017_Shattered_Legions.epub}, } @report{government17_citiz_right_eu_uk_uk_, title = {Citizens' Rights - EU citizens in the UK and UK nationals in the EU Policy Paper}, author = {{The UK Government}}, year = {2017}, tags = {brexit, EU, european_union, policy, politics, UK}, institution = {Department for Exiting the European Union}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/policy-paper-on-the-rights-of-uk-nationals-in-the-eu}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Government/Government_2017_Citizens_Rights_EU_citizens_in_the_UK.pdf}, } @report{government17_feder_rules_civil_proced_, title = {Federal Rules of Civil Procedure}, author = {{The US Government}}, year = {2017}, tags = {civil_procedure, law, pleadings, trial, USA}, publisher = {CALI eLangdell Press}, institution = {United States Federal Government}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cali.org/books/federal-rules-civil-procedure#}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Government/Government_2017_Federal_Rules_of_Civil_Procedure.pdf}, } @report{government17_feder_rules_eviden_, title = {Federal Rules of Evidence}, author = {{The US Government}}, year = {2017}, tags = {evidence, law, rules_of_evidence, USA}, publisher = {CALI eLangdell Press}, institution = {United States Federal Government}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cali.org/books/federal-rules-evidence#}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Government/Government_2017_Federal_Rules_of_Evidence.pdf}, } @book{graeber17_kings_, title = {On Kings}, author = {Graeber, David and Sahlins, Marshall}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, core_periphery, divinity, history, kings, Kongo, madagascar, mexico, monarchy, politics, Shilluk, sovereignty, stranger_kinship}, publisher = {Hau Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-9861325-0-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Graeber/Graeber_2017_On_Kings.pdf}, } @inbook{graham17_reusab_light_weigh_finit_state_machin_, title = {A Reusable, Light-Weight Finite-State Machine}, author = {Graham, David “Rez”}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, finite_state, FSMs, game_development}, chapter = {12}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Graham_2017_A Reusable_Light_Weight Finite_State Ma.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @book{grant17__into_drown_deep_, title = {Into the Drowning Deep}, author = {Grant, Mira}, year = {2017}, tags = {science_fiction}, publisher = {Orbit}, isbn = {978-0-316-37940-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Grant/Grant_2017_Into_the_Drowning_Deep.epub}, } @inproceedings{greco17_comput_approx_certain_answer_over_incom_datab_, title = {Computing Approximate Certain Answers Over Incomplete Databases}, author = {Greco, Sergio and Molinaro, Cristian and Trubitsyna, Irina}, year = {2017}, tags = {correctness_guarantee, database, incomplete, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Greco/Greco_2017_Computing_Approximate_Certain_Answers_Ov.pdf}, } @book{green17_consum_music_138_, title = {Consuming Music}, subtitle = {Individuals, Institutions, Communities, 1730-1830}, author = {Green, Emily and Mayes, Catherine}, year = {2017}, tags = {community, consumption, gender, history, institution, morality, music, opera, paris, text_book, vienna}, volume = {138}, publisher = {Boydell & Brewer}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Green/Green_2017_Consuming_Music.pdf}, } @book{greene17_jungs_studies_in_astrol_, title = {Jung's Studies In Astrology}, subtitle = {Prophecy, Magic, and the Qualities of Time}, author = {Greene, Liz}, year = {2017}, tags = {astrology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-26737-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Greene/Greene_2017_Jung_s_Studies_In_Astrology.pdf}, } @book{greenwood17__sage_handb_organ_instit_, title = {The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism}, editor = {Greenwood, Royston and Oliver, Christine and Lawrence, Thomas B. and Meyer, Renate E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {field, inequality, institution, institutional_logic, institutional_work, legitimacy, organisation, power, text_book}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {SAGE Handbooks}, isbn = {978-1-4129-6196-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Greenwood/Greenwood_2017_The_SAGE_Handbook_of_Organizational_Inst.pdf}, } @inbook{grimm17_docum_, title = {Documenting social simulation models}, subtitle = {The ODD protocol as a standard}, author = {Grimm, Volker and Polhill, Gary and Touza, Julia}, year = {2017}, tags = {documentation, methods, ODD, ODD_protocol, protocol, simulation}, booktitle = {Simulating Social Complexity}, publisher = {Springer}, chapter = {7}, pages = {349–365}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-66948-9_15}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Grimm/Grimm_2017_Documenting_social_simulation_models.pdf}, } @inproceedings{grosof17_rulel_, title = {Rulelog}, subtitle = {Highly Expressive Semantic Rules with Scalable Deep Reasoning}, author = {Grosof, Benjamin N. and Kifer, Michael and Fodor, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {datalog, declarative_languages, ergo_suite, knowledge_representation, logic_programming, natural_language, reasoning, rulelog, semantics}, booktitle = {RuleML+ RR}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Grosof/Grosof_2017_Rulelog.pdf}, } @report{gross17_race_wrong_convic_united_states_, title = {Race and Wrongful Convictions in the United States}, author = {Gross, Samuel R and Possley, Maurice and Stephens, Klara}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, exoneration, incarceration, race, racism, wrongful_convictions}, institution = {National Registry of Exonerations}, month = {March}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://repository.law.umich.edu/other/122/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gross/Gross_2017_Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions_in_the_Uni.pdf}, } @inproceedings{guimaraes17_cif_ck_, title = {CiF-CK}, subtitle = {An architecture for social NPCS in commercial games}, author = {Guimaraes, Manuel and Santos, Pedro and Jhala, Arnav}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, ai_architecture, artificial_intelligence, CiF, skyrim, social_simulation}, booktitle = {2017 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {126–133}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Guimaraes/Guimaraes_2017_CiF_CK.pdf}, } @article{gusterson17_from_brexit_to_trump_44_, title = {From Brexit To Trump}, subtitle = {Anthropology and the Rise of Nationalist Populism}, author = {Gusterson, Hugh}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, brexit, nationalism, politics, populism, trump}, journal = {American Ethnologist}, volume = {44}, number = {2}, abstract = {Brexit and Donald Trump's election victory aresymptoms of a new nationalist populism in westernEurope and the United States. This political andideological movement has arisen in reaction toreconfigurations of power, wealth, and identity thatare endemic to global neoliberalism. In the UnitedStates, however, the media's dominant “blue-collarnarrative” about Trump's victory simplifies therelationship between neoliberalism and nationalistpopulism by ignoring the role of the pettybourgeoisie and the wealthy in Trump's coalition. Ananthropology of Trump requires ethnographies ofcommunities largely shunned by anthropologists aswell as reflexivity about the unintended role ofuniversities in producing support for Trump}, invalid_isbn = {0094-0496}, issn = {15481425}, pages = {209–214}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/amet.12469}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gusterson/Gusterson_2017_From_Brexit_To_Trump.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gutierrez17_notion_deleg_tasks_linked_data_throug_agent_, title = {The Notion Delegation of Tasks in Linked Data Through Agents}, author = {Gutierrez, Claudio and Chambilla, Teofilo}, year = {2017}, tags = {ACL, activity, agents, algorithm, delegation, distributed_systems, language, linked_data, NautiLOD, specification, tasks}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web (AMW 2017)}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper14.pdf}, url2 = {http://ceur-ws.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Gutierrez/Gutierrez_2017_The_Notion_Delegation_of_Tasks_in_Linked.pdf}, } @article{guyon17__model_psych_attrib_psych_epist_discus_8_, title = {Modeling Psychological Attributes in Psychology - An Epistemological Discussion}, subtitle = {Network Analysis vs. Latent Variables}, author = {Guyon, Hervé and Falissard, Bruno and Kop, Jean-Luc}, year = {2017}, tags = {complex_systems, epistemology, latent_network_model, latent_space, network_analysis, pragmatism_realism, psychological_attributes, psychology}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {8}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00798}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00798}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Guyon/Network analysis psychology socio-biological system dynamics.pdf}, } @article{haar17__death_7_, title = {Death, injury and disability from kinetic impact projectiles in crowd-control settings}, subtitle = {a systematic review}, author = {Haar, Rohini J and Iacopino, Vincent and Ranadive, Nikhil and Dandu, Madhavi and Weiser, Sheri D}, year = {2017}, tags = {brain_injury, crowd_crontrol, injury, kinetic_impact_projectiles, KIP, less_lethal, police_violence, rubber_bullet, systematic_review}, journal = {BMJ Open}, volume = {7}, number = {12}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Jun 13 15:39:59 2025}, pages = {e018154}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018154}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018154}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Haar/bmjopen-2017-018154.pdf}, } @article{haas17_citiz_in_waitin_depor_in_waitin_45_, title = {Citizens-In-Waiting, Deportees-In-Waiting}, subtitle = {Power, Temporality, and Suffering in the U.S. Asylum System}, author = {Haas, Bridget M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {asylum, citizens, deportation, politics, power, suffering, temporal, USA}, journal = {Ethos}, volume = {45}, number = {1}, abstract = {This article explores how the interrelationship of power and temporality shapes the lived experiences and subjectivities of political asylum claimants in the United States. By lodging an asylum claim, migrants enter into a system that will, in effect, produce them as legitimate refugees deserving of protection or as illegitimate, “bogus” asylum seekers in need of expulsion. In this way, asylum claimants inhabit a dual positionality of citizen-in-waiting/deportee-in-waiting, as they often spend many years waiting for the adjudication of their cases. This article ethnographically analyzes how this dual positionality is inhabited by asylum claimants, producing novel forms of suffering and being-in-the-world. More specifically, I argue that the asylum process evokes a sense of ”existential limbo”: a subjective and temporal state of being in which the asylum system, in the present moment, is understood as the locus of suffering and in which life and meaning making are defined by a sense of immobility.}, invalid_isbn = {0091-2131}, issn = {15481352}, pages = {75–97}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/etho.12150}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Haas/Haas_2017_Citizens_In_Waiting_Deportees_In_Waitin.pdf}, } @book{habberstad17_formin_early_chines_court_, title = {Forming the Early Chinese Court}, subtitle = {Rituals, Spaces, Roles}, author = {Habberstad, Luke}, year = {2017}, tags = {bureaucracy, change, china, court, history, imperialism, institution, palace, park, regulation, rhetoric, ritual, roles, space, urban_design}, publisher = {University of Washington Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Habberstad/Habberstad_2017_Forming_the_Early_Chinese_Court.pdf}, } @book{hage17_introd_law_, title = {Introduction to Law}, editor = {Hage, Jaap and Waltermann, Antonia and Akkermans, Bram}, year = {2017}, tags = {administration, constitutional, contract, criminal, europe, human_rights, law, philosophy, property, reasoning, taxation, tort}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-57252-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-57252-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hage/Hage_2017_Introduction_to_Law.pdf}, } @article{hagenaars17_genet_predic_male_patter_baldn_13_, title = {Genetic Prediction of Male Pattern Baldness}, author = {Hagenaars, Saskia P. and Hill, W. David and Harris, Sarah E. and Ritchie, Stuart J. and Davies, Gail and Liewald, David C. and Gale, Catharine R. and Porteous, David J. and Deary, Ian J. and Marioni, Riccardo E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {baldness, genetics, men}, journal = {PLoS Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, abstract = {Male pattern baldness can have substantial psychosocial effects, and it has been phenotypically linked to adverse health outcomes such as prostate cancer and cardiovascular disease. We explored the genetic architecture of the trait using data from over 52,000 male participants of UK Biobank, aged 40-69 years. We identified over 250 independent genetic loci associated with severe hair loss (P5x10-8). By splitting the cohort into a discovery sample of 40,000 and target sample of 12,000, we developed a prediction algorithm based entirely on common genetic variants that discriminated (AUC = 0.78, sensitivity = 0.74, specificity = 0.69, PPV = 59 }, invalid_isbn = {1553-7404 (Electronic) 1553-7390 (Linking)}, issn = {15537404}, pages = {1–16}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28196072}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1006594}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hagenaars/Hagenaars_2017_Genetic_Prediction_of_Male_Pattern_Baldn.pdf}, } @article{hajnal17_voter_ident_laws_suppr_minor_votes_79_, title = {Voter Identification Laws and the Suppression of Minority Votes}, author = {Hajnal, Zoltan and Lajevardi, Nazita and Nielson, Lindsay}, year = {2017}, tags = {democracy, elections, minorities, USA, voter_id, voter_suppression}, journal = {The Journal of Politics}, volume = {79}, number = {2}, abstract = {The proliferation of increasingly strict voter identification laws around the country has raised concerns about voter suppression. Although there are many reasons to suspect that these laws could harm groups like racial minorities and the poor, existing studies have been limited, with most occurring before states enacted strict identification requirements, and they have uncovered few effects. By using validated voting data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study for several recent elections, we are able to offer a more definitive test. The analysis shows that strict identification laws have a differentially negative impact on the turnout of racial and ethnic minorities in primaries and general elections. We also find that voter ID laws skew democracy toward those on the political right.}, issn = {0022-3816}, pages = {363–379}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {26669953}, doi = {10.1086/688343}, url = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/688343}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hajnal/Hajnal_2017_Voter_Identification_Laws_and_the_Suppre.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hall17_artif_folkl_simul_relig_, title = {Artificial Folklore for Simulated Religions}, author = {Hall, Jason Andrew and Williams, Benjamin and Headleand, Christopher J}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, artificial_intelligence, folklore, procedural_content, religion}, booktitle = {2017 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {229–232}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hall/Hall_2017_Artificial_Folklore_for_Simulated_Religi.pdf}, } @incollection{hampel17__instit_work_, title = {Institutional Work}, subtitle = {Taking Stock and Making It Matter}, author = {Hampel, Christian E and Lawrence, Thomas B. and Tracy, P}, year = {2017}, tags = {institution, institutional_work, organisation, review}, booktitle = {The SAGE handbook of organizational institutionalism}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {SAGE Handbooks}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/76991}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hampel/Hampel_2017_Institutional_Work.pdf}, } @book{han17_anthr_fetus_37_, title = {The Anthropology of the Fetus}, subtitle = {Biology, Culture, and Society}, author = {Han, Sallie and Betsinger, Tracy K and Scott, Amy B}, year = {2017}, tags = {abortion, anthropology, biology, embryos, fetus, morocco, phenomenology, pregnancy, stem_cell}, volume = {37}, publisher = {Berghahn Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Han/Han_2017_The_Anthropology_of_the_Fetus.pdf}, } @book{hanawalt17_cerem_, title = {Ceremony and civility}, subtitle = {Civic culture in late medieval London}, author = {Hanawalt, Barbara A}, year = {2017}, tags = {ceremony, citizenship, civility, culture, history, london, rebellion, ritual, text_book, urban_design}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hanawalt/Hanawalt_2017_Ceremony_and_civility.pdf}, } @inbook{hanlon17_behav_decis_system_dragon_age_, title = {Behavior Decision System: Dragon Age Inquisition's Utility Scoring Architecture}, author = {Hanlon, Sebastian and Watts, Cody}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, dragon_age, game_development, utility_systems}, chapter = {31}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Hanlon_2017_Behavior Decision System Dragon Age Inqu.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @book{hannan17__histor_, title = {History through material culture}, author = {Hannan, Leonie and Longair, Sarah}, year = {2017}, tags = {culture, history, material_culture, material_turn, technology}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {IHR Research Guides}, isbn = {978-1-78499-126-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hannan/History through material culture IHR Rese - Leonie Hannan.pdf}, } @book{harkaway17_gnomon_, title = {Gnomon}, author = {Harkaway, Nick}, year = {2017}, tags = {fiction, politics, privacy, science_fiction, surveillance}, publisher = {Heinemann}, isbn = {978-1-5247-3208-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Harkaway/Harkaway_2017_Gnomon.epub}, } @online{harper17__what_, title = {What, if anything, is a programming paradigm?}, author = {Harper, Robert}, year = {2017}, tags = {programming_language_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cambridgeblog.org/2017/05/what-if-anything-is-a-programming-paradigm/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Harper/Genomics of Programming Fifteen Eighty Four Cambridge University Press.pdf}, } @thesis{harris17__liven_, title = {Liveness}, subtitle = {An interactional account}, author = {Harris, Matthew Tobias}, year = {2017}, tags = {comedy, interaction, liveness, music, performance}, institution = {Queen Mary University of London}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Harris/Harris_2017_Liveness.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hartig17__initial_analy_faceb_graph_languag_1912_, title = {An Initial Analysis of Facebook's GraphQL Language}, author = {Hartig, Olaf and Pérez, Jorge}, year = {2017}, tags = {facebook, GraphQL, query_semantics, semantics}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper11.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hartig/paper11.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hartig17_found_rdf_sparq_alter_approac_, title = {Foundations of Rdf* and Sparql* (An Alternative Approach To Statement-Level Metadata in RDF)}, author = {Hartig, Olaf}, year = {2017}, tags = {database, ontology, query_language, RDF, SPARQL}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1141963&dswid=-3270}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hartig/Hartig_2017_Foundations_of_Rdf_and_Sparql_An_Alte.pdf}, } @book{hartlep17_critic_story_uncrit_times_, title = {Critical Storytelling in Uncritical Times}, subtitle = {Undergraduates Share Their Stories in Higher Education}, author = {Hartlep, Nicholas D. and Hensley, Brandon O. and Braniger, Carmella J. and Jennings, Michael E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {bullying, criticism, gender, mental_health, paganism, politics, race, racism, religion, sexism, speculative_fiction, stigma, storytelling}, publisher = {Sense}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-6351-003-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-6351-005-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hartlep/Hartlep_2017_Critical_Storytelling_in_Uncritical_Time.pdf}, } @book{hassan17__oxfor_handb_arab_novel_tradit_, title = {The Oxford Handbook of Arab Novelistic Traditions}, editor = {Hassan, Waïl S.}, year = {2017}, tags = {a_thousand_and_one_nights, africa, algeria, arab_novel, bahrain, egypt, eritea, iraq, jordan, kuwait, lebanon, libya, literature, mauritania, morocco, narrative, oman, palestine, qatar, saudi_arabia, sudan, syria, translation, tunisia, UAE, united_arab_emirates, yemen}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-934980-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hassan/Hassan_2017_The_Oxford_Handbook_of_Arab_Novelistic_T.pdf}, } @thesis{hassan17__smt_static_type_infer_python_, title = {SMT-based Static Type Inference for Python 3}, author = {Hassan, Mostafa}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, python, type_inference, z3}, institution = {ETH Zürich}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {bachelors}, url = {https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/infk/chair-program-method/pm/documents/Education/Theses/Mostafa_Hassan_BA_report.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hassan/Hassan_2017_SMT_based_Static_Type_Inference_for_Pyth.pdf}, } @article{healy17_fuck_nuanc_35_, title = {Fuck Nuance}, author = {Healy, Kieran}, year = {2017}, tags = {fuck, modeling, nuance, nuance_traps, sociology, theory}, journal = {Sociological Theory}, volume = {35}, number = {2}, pages = {118-127}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0735275117709046}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0735275117709046}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Healy/Healy_2017_Fuck_Nuance.pdf}, } @report{heaphy17_final_repor_, title = {Final Report}, subtitle = {Independent Review of the 2017 Protest Events in Charlottesville, Virginia}, author = {Heaphy, Timothy J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {charlottesville, white_supremacy}, institution = {Hunton and Williams LLP}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/2017_PROTEST-EVENTS-CHARLOTTESVILLE/mode/2up}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Heaphy/Heaphy_2017_Final_Report.pdf}, } @book{hearty17_critic_engag_, title = {Critical Engagement}, subtitle = {Irish Republicanism, Memory Politics and Policing}, author = {Hearty, Kevin}, year = {2017}, tags = {history, ideology, ireland, police, politics}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-1-78694-828-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hearty/Hearty_2017_Critical_Engagement.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hebing17__rethin_academ_public_, title = {Rethinking Academic Publications}, subtitle = {Developing An Open-Source- Framework For A Multi-Layer Narrative In Online Publishing}, author = {Hebing, Marcel and Wunderlich, Larissa and Ebert, Julia}, year = {2017}, tags = {data_visualisation, knowledge_access, knowledge_design, latex, multi_layered_publishing, science_communication, scientific_communication, scientific_publication, sphinx, usability}, crossref = {ribas17:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @article{hedegaard17_drug_overd_death_united_states_, title = {Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 1999-2017.}, author = {Hedegaard, Holly and Warner, Margaret and Miniño, Arialdi M}, year = {2017}, tags = {death, drugs, longitudinal, overdose, statistics, USA}, journal = {NCHS data brief}, number = {294}, abstract = {Deaths from drug overdose are an increasing public health burden in the United States (1-4). This report uses the most recent data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) to update trends in drug overdose deaths, describe demographic and geographic patterns, and identify shifts in the types of drugs involved.}, invalid_isbn = {0021-843X}, issn = {1941-4927}, pages = {1–8}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {29319475}, doi = {10.1016/j.neulet.2010.07.040}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29319475}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hedegaard/Hedegaard_2017_Drug_Overdose_Deaths_in_the_United_State.pdf}, } @article{heikkilae17_onlin_antag_alt_right_elect_12_, title = {Online Antagonism of the Alt-Right in the 2016 Election}, author = {Heikkilä, Niko}, year = {2017}, tags = {2016, alt_right, election, online, politics, social_media, web}, journal = {European Journal of American Studies}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, abstract = {The 2016 election evoked concerns over the decline in the level of political discourse. Among these was the lament “Make Trolling Great Again,” by which Emma Green referred to the spiteful provocations emanating from the political fringes.i The ”alt- right,” short for alternative right, was both a harbinger and culmination of these tendencies during the election. It includes white nationalists and disillusioned right-wing dissidents who draw from theories like neoreaction, a political theory that is contemptuous of modernism, democracy, and egalitarianism, and favors a form of ”nondemocratic system with rule-driven succession.”ii As an online movement, it also has firm links with participatory media networks through websites such as 4chan, 8chan, and Reddit, along with meme and troll culture.iii The alt-right capitalized on the anti- immigration and anti-establishment campaign themes of Donald Trump to thrust its ideas into the political mainstream. Just as Trump made use of social media, the alt-right utilized memes-and like Trump, the movement attracted attention and visibility through provocations and sensationalism.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4000/ejas.12140}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Heikkil/Heikkil_2017_Online_Antagonism_of_the_Alt_Right_in_th.pdf}, } @article{henderson17_revol_will_not_be_theor_45_, title = {The Revolution Will Not Be Theorised}, subtitle = {Du Bois, Locke, and the Howard School's Challenge to White Supremacist IR Theory}, author = {Henderson, Errol A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {alain_locke, diaspora, IR_theory, racism, revolution, w_e_b_du_bois, white_supremacy}, journal = {Millennium: Journal of International Studies}, volume = {45}, number = {3}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {492-510}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0305829817694246}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0305829817694246}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Henderson/Henderson_2017_The_Revolution_Will_Not_Be_Theorised.pdf}, } @article{henry17_under_food_insec_among_colleg_studen_41_, title = {Understanding Food Insecurity Among College Students}, subtitle = {Experience, Motivation, and Local Solutions}, author = {Henry, Lisa}, year = {2017}, tags = {demographics, economics, education, food_insecurity, poverty, student, texas}, journal = {Annals of Anthropological Practice}, volume = {41}, number = {1}, invalid_isbn = {2153-957X}, issn = {21539588}, pages = {6–19}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/napa.12108}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Henry/Henry_2017_Understanding_Food_Insecurity_Among_Coll.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hernandez-ramirez17__techn_of_self_, title = {Technologies Of The Self}, subtitle = {How Are Digital Tools Affecting Human Ontologies?}, author = {Hernández-Ramírez, Rodrigo}, year = {2017}, tags = {academia, aesthetics, artificial_intelligence, communication, computation, design, ICT, michel_foucault, ontology, open_source, performance, philosophy_of_information, post_phenomenology, programming, programming_language, technologies_of_the_self, technology, virtual_world, visualisation}, crossref = {ribas17:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @inproceedings{hernandez17_seman_query_paths_graph_datab_, title = {Semantics for Querying Paths in Graph Databases}, subtitle = {No-Repeated-Node Or No-Repeated-Edge?}, author = {Hernández, Daniel and Gutierrez, Claudio}, year = {2017}, tags = {graph, graph_database, query_language, semantics}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hernndez/Hernndez_2017_Semantics_for_Querying_Paths_in_Graph_Da.pdf}, } @article{herremans17_morph_, title = {Morpheus}, subtitle = {Generating Structured Music With Constrained Patterns and Tension}, author = {Herremans, Dorien and Chew, Elaine}, year = {2017}, tags = {affect, constraints, metrics, MorpheuS, music, patterns, procedural_content, search, variable_neighbourhood, visualisation}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing}, abstract = {IEEE Automatic music generation systems have gained in popularity and sophistication as advances in cloud computing have enabled large-scale complex computations such as deep models and optimization algorithms on personal devices. Yet, they still face an important challenge, that of long-term structure, which is key to conveying a sense of musical coherence. We present the MorpheuS music generation system designed to tackle this problem. MorpheuS & #x0027; novel framework has the ability to generate polyphonic pieces with a given tension profile and long- and short-term repeated pattern structures. A mathematical model for tonal tension quantifies the tension profile and state-of-the-art pattern detection algorithms extract repeated patterns in a template piece. An efficient optimization metaheuristic, variable neighborhood search, generates music by assigning pitches that best fit the prescribed tension profile to the template rhythm while hard constraining long-term structure through the detected patterns. This ability to generate affective music with specific tension profile and long-term structure is particularly useful in a game or film music context. Music generated by the MorpheuS system has been performed live in concerts.}, arxivid = {arXiv:1812.04832v1}, issn = {19493045}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TAFFC.2017.2737984}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Herremans/Herremans_2017_Morpheus.pdf}, } @misc{heyes17__polit_pollut_perfor_workp_, title = {Politicians, Pollution and Performance in the Workplace}, subtitle = {The Effect of PMs on MPs}, author = {Heyes, Anthony and Rivers, Nicholas}, year = {2017}, tags = {air_pollution, analysis_of_speech, canada, legislature, public_health, workplace}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2852886}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2852886}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Heyes/Heyes_2017_Politicians_Pollution_and_Performance_i.pdf}, } @book{hicks17_progr_inequal_how_britain_discar_, title = {Programmed Inequality How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing}, author = {Hicks, Mar}, year = {2017}, tags = {feminism, history, history_of_science, science, technology, women}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03554-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hicks/Hicks_2017_Programmed_Inequality_How_Britain_Discar.pdf}, } @thesis{higgins17_, title = {The allure of choice}, subtitle = {Agency and worldbuilding in branching-path, transmedia universes}, author = {Higgins, Evan Evan Lee}, year = {2017}, tags = {agency, authoring, branching_narrative, choice, dissertation, game_of_thrones, mass_effect, quantum_break, trans_media, world_building}, institution = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Higgins/Higgins_2017_The_allure_of_choice.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hilton17__namin_guidel_for_profes_progr_, title = {Naming Guidelines For Professional Programmers}, author = {Hilton, Peter and Hermans, Felienne}, year = {2017}, tags = {naming, software_engineering, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of The Psychology Of Programming Interest Group, PPIG}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ppig.org/files/2017-PPIG-28th-hilton.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hilton/Hilton_2017_Naming_Guidelines_For_Professional_Progr.pdf}, } @book{hodzic17_gover_itsel_, title = {Governmentality against Itself}, author = {Hodzic, Saida}, year = {2017}, tags = {circumcision, culture, ethnography, feminism, FGM, governance, liberal_governance, society, text_book, the_state}, number = {March 2019}, publisher = {California Scholarship Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-29198-0}, doi = {10.1525/california/9780520291980.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hodzic/Hodzic_2017_Governmentality_against_Itself.pdf}, } @book{homer17__odyss_, title = {The Odyssey}, author = {Homer}, year = {2017}, tags = {ancient_greece, calypso, charybdis, circe, cyclops, greek_gods, history, odysseus, polyphemus, scylla, sirens, trojan_war, ulysses}, publisher = {W. W. Norton \& Company}, translator = {wilson, emily}, isbn = {978-0-393-63456-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Homer/The Odyssey.epub}, } @book{horne17_apocal_settl_colon_, title = {The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism}, author = {Horne, Gerald}, year = {2017}, tags = {africa, caribbean, colonialism, dutch, history, indigenous_people, jamaica, merchants, politics, revolution, settler, slavery, spain, text_book}, publisher = {Monthly Review Press}, issn = {0027-0520}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-58367-663-9}, doi = {10.14452/mr-069-11-2018-04_1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Horne/Horne_2017_The_Apocalypse_of_Settler_Colonialism.pdf}, } @inbook{horneman17_proced_level_story_gener_using_, title = {Procedural Level and Story Generation Using Tag-Based Content Selection}, author = {Horneman, Jurie}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, case_study, choba, content_selection, game_development, last_mysteries, mainframe, procedural_content, story_generation, tagging}, chapter = {38}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Horneman_2017_Procedural Level and Story Generation Us.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @inproceedings{howe23__engin_privac_protes_, title = {Engineering Privacy and Protest}, subtitle = {a Case Study of AdNauseam}, author = {Howe, Daniel C. and Nissenbaum, Helen}, year = {2017}, tags = {adnauseum, online_advertising, privacy, surveillance, targeted_advertising, web_design}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Privacy Engineering, co-located with 38th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S P 2017)}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://adnauseam.io/}, url2 = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1873/IWPE17_paper_23.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Howe/IWPE17_paper_23.pdf}, } @article{hren17_acquis_imitat_gift_econom_24_, title = {Acquisitive Imitation and the Gift-Economy}, subtitle = {Escaping Reciprocity in J. R. R. Tolkien's the Hobbit}, author = {Hren, Joshua}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, fantasy, gift_economy, j_r_r_tokien}, journal = {Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture}, volume = {24}, publisher = {Michigan State University Press}, pages = {217-231}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/article/667525}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hren/Hren_2017_Acquisitive_Imitation_and_the_Gift_Econo.pdf}, } @article{huelss17_after_decis_makin_9_, title = {After Decision-Making}, subtitle = {The Operationalization of Norms in International Relations}, author = {Huelss, Hendrik}, year = {2017}, tags = {action_logic, decision_making, EU, government, HR, human_rights, international_relations, metrics, norms, operationalisation, politics}, journal = {International Theory}, volume = {9}, number = {03}, abstract = {Research on norms in International Relations (IR) includes various concepts related to how norms influence actions. These approaches focus on the decision-making process, and largely neglect the operationalization of norms. This omission leads to an analytical gap: a lack of attention to how the substance of abstract norms is transformed and constructed in the operationalization process. This article draws on the Foucauldian theme of governmentality to introduce a novel perspective on operationalizing norms. It focusses in particular on the role of techniques as understudied parts inherent to the reflexive processes of operationalization and meaning production. The article thereby contests the prevalence of fundamental norms in conventional IR theory. It demonstrates, instead, that global governance techniques do not simply translate rationalities into practice, but construct their very own normativities. These theoretical reflections are illustrated by analysing the operationalization of norms through indicators in the case of the European Union's human rights policy./p}, issn = {1752-9719}, pages = {381–409}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1752971917000069}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1752971917000069/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Huelss/Huelss_2017_After_Decision_Making.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hulstijn17_accoun_by_dialog_, title = {Accountability By Dialogue}, subtitle = {A New Approach To Data Protection}, author = {Hulstijn, Joris}, year = {2017}, tags = {accountability, data_protection, dialogue, governance, infrastructure, regulation}, booktitle = {Accountability and Responsibility in Multiagent Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {CEUR Workshop}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hulstijn/Hulstijn_2017_Accountability_By_Dialogue.pdf}, } @article{hurme17_we_shape_our_tools_thereaf_13_, title = {We Shape Our Tools, and Thereafter Our Tools Shape Us}, author = {Hurme, Pertti and Jouhki, Jukka}, year = {2017}, tags = {HCI, marshall_mcluhan, politics, technology}, journal = {Human Technology}, volume = {13}, publisher = {Jyväskylän Yliopisto; Agora Center}, issn = {1795-6889}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hurme/Hurme_2017_We_Shape_Our_Tools_and_Thereafter_Our_T.pdf}, } @article{hutchings17_porn_liter_14_, title = {Porn Literacy}, subtitle = {Raising Sexually Intelligent Young People}, author = {Hutchings, Naomi}, year = {2017}, tags = {literacy, return_to, review, sexuality, text_book}, journal = {The Journal of Sexual Medicine}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {17436095}, pages = {e292}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.04.405}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.04.405}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hutchings/Hutchings_2017_Porn_Literacy.pdf}, } @misc{hyper17_hyper_, title = {Hyper}, subtitle = {Type-Safe, Statically Checked Composition of Http Servers}, author = {Hyper}, year = {2017}, tags = {API, composition, hyper, language, programming, static_checking, technical, type_safety}, pages = {0–15}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://github.com/purescript-hyper/hyper}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Hyper/Hyper_2017_Hyper.pdf}, } @misc{ice17_list_death_ice_custod_, title = {List of Deaths in ICE Custody}, author = {ICE}, year = {2017}, tags = {border, civil_rights, death, detention, ICE, immigration, migration, mortality, oversight, report, statistics}, howpublished = {Government Statistics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ice.gov/doclib/foia/reports/detaineedeaths-2003-2017.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/ICE/ICE_2017_List_of_Deaths_in_ICE_Custody.pdf}, } @article{ichinco17_towar_under_succes_novic_examp_3_, title = {Towards Understanding Successful Novice Example User in Blocks-Based Programming}, author = {Ichinco, Michelle and Harms, Kyle J and Kelleher, Caitlin}, year = {2017}, tags = {blocks, HCI, programming, syntax, usability, visualisation}, journal = {Journal of Visual Languages and Sentient Systems}, volume = {3}, pages = {101–118}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ichinco/Ichinco_2017_Towards_Understanding_Successful_Novice_.pdf}, } @book{ii17_american_, title = {American Sign Language For Dummies}, author = {Penilla, II, R. Adan and Taylor, Angela Lee}, year = {2017}, tags = {american_sign_language, communication, education, grammar, language, sign_language, social_interaction}, publisher = {Wiley}, isbn = {978-1-119-28610-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ii/II_2017_American_Sign_Language_For_Dummies.epub}, } @book{incite!17_revol_will_not_be_funded_, title = {The Revolution Will Not Be Funded}, author = {{INCITE!}}, editor = {INCITE!}, year = {2017}, tags = {capitalism, community, economics, feminism, indigenous_people, organisation, palestine, philanthropy, police, politics, praxis, revolution, social_justice, social_movement, text_book, USA, violence}, booktitle = {The Revolution Will Not Be Funded}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, abstract = {Predicting the binding mode of flexible polypeptides to proteins is an important task that falls outside the domain of applicability of most small molecule and protein-protein docking tools. Here, we test the small molecule flexible ligand docking program Glide on a set of 19 non–helical peptides and systematically improve pose prediction accuracy by enhancing Glide sampling for flexible polypeptides. In addition, scoring of the poses was improved by post-processing with physics-based implicit solvent MM- GBSA calculations. Using the best RMSD among the top 10 scoring poses as a metric, the success rate (RMSD łe 2.0 Å for the interface backbone atoms) increased from 21 }, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8223-6380-4}, doi = {10.1215/9780822373001}, file = {2000/2010/2017/INCITE/INCITE_2017_The_Revolution_Will_Not_Be_Funded.pdf}, } @article{jachimowicz17_when_why_defaul_influen_decis_, title = {When and Why Defaults Influence Decisions}, subtitle = {A Meta-Analysis of Default Effects}, author = {Jachimowicz, Jon M and Duncan, Shannon and Weber, Elke U and Johnson, Eric J}, year = {2017}, tags = {decision_making, decisions, default, ease, endorsement, endowment, meta, psychology}, journal = {Behavioural Public Policy}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pages = {1–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Jachimowicz/Jachimowicz_2017_When_and_Why_Defaults_Influence_Decision.pdf}, } @article{jafery17_sums_uncer_52_, title = {Sums of Uncertainty}, subtitle = {Refinements Go Gradual}, author = {Jafery, Khurram A. and Dunfield, Joshua}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, algorithm, gradual_typing, refinement_types, refinements, semantics, type_checking, types, uncertainty}, journal = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {52}, number = {1}, abstract = {A long-standing shortcoming of statically typed functional languages is that type checking does not rule out pattern-matching failures (run-time match exceptions). Refinement types distinguish different values of datatypes; if a program annotated with refinements passes type checking, pattern-matching failures become impossible. Unfortunately, refinement is a monolithic property of a type, exacerbating the difficulty of adding refinement types to nontrivial programs. Gradual typing has explored how to incrementally move between static typing and dynamic typing. We develop a type system of gradual sums that combines refinement with imprecision. Then, we develop a bidirectional version of the type system, which rules out excessive imprecision, and give a type-directed translation to a target language with explicit casts. We prove that the static sublanguage cannot have match failures, that a well-typed program remains well-typed if its type annotations are made less precise, and that making annotations less precise causes target programs to fail later. Several of these results correspond to criteria for gradual typing given by Siek et al. (2015).}, arxivid = {1611.02392}, issn = {03621340}, pages = {804–817}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-4660-3}, doi = {10.1145/3093333.3009865}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3093333.3009865}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Jafery/Jafery_2017_Sums_of_Uncertainty.pdf}, } @article{jarvis17_feign_versus_felt_42_, title = {Feigned Versus Felt}, subtitle = {Feigning Behaviors and the Dynamics of Institutional Logics}, author = {Jarvis, Lee C.}, year = {2017}, tags = {behaviour, codification, display_rules, emotion, institution, institutional_logic, layers, lived_experience, performance, phenomenology, taxonomy, visualisation}, journal = {Academy of Management Review}, volume = {42}, number = {2}, abstract = {Responding to the paucity of institutional literature which meaningfully distinguishes between emotional displays and the experience of emotions, I describe the process by which display rules are codified into the logics governing an institutional regime. I then theorize the role of feigning behaviors, or emotional displays which are decoupled from the physiological experience of emotion either in intensity or valence (positive/negative), in the higher-order dynamics of institutional logics. Specifically, I suggest that the two categories of feigning behavior (valence congruous feigning and diametric feigning) can play different roles in catalyzing the coexistence, blending, and contestation of logics. This research aids institutional theorists in understanding the local affairs and 'on-the-ground' lived experiences of logics through highlighting the role of feigned emotional display as the ubiquitous mechanism through which persons navigate and cope with institutional mandates. Key}, arxivid = {arXiv:physics/0505044v1}, invalid_isbn = {03637425}, issn = {03637425}, pages = {306–333}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {122107824}, primaryclass = {arXiv:physics}, doi = {10.5465/amr.2014.0363}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Jarvis/Jarvis_2017_Feigned_Versus_Felt.pdf}, } @book{jerng17_racial_world_, title = {Racial Worldmaking}, subtitle = {The Power of Popular Fiction, textbook}, author = {Jerng, Mark C}, year = {2017}, tags = {alternate_history, anthropology, fiction, power, race, text_book, world_building}, publisher = {Fordham University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8232-7776-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Jerng/Jerng_2017_Racial_Worldmaking.pdf}, } @book{johanson17_gover_hybrid_organ_, title = {Governing Hybrid Organisations}, subtitle = {Exploring Diversity of Institutional Life}, author = {Johanson, Jan-Erik and Vakkuri, Jarmo}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, governance, hybrid_organisations, institution, institutional_life}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4324/9781315622293}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Johanson/Johanson_2017_Governing_Hybrid_Organisations.pdf}, } @inbook{jones17__person_infor_manag_, title = {Personal Information Management}, author = {Jones, William and Dinneen, Jesse David and Capra, Robert and Diekema, Anne R. and Pérez-Quiñones, Manuel A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {data_management, organisation, personal_information_management, PIM, privacy, review}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Fourth Edition}, publisher = {CRC Press}, DATE_ADDED = {Thu Oct 26 03:43:03 2023}, pages = {3584-3605}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1081/e-elis4-120053695}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/E-ELIS4-120053695}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Jones/2107.03291.pdf}, } @report{jr.17_what_we_get_wrong_about_10405_, title = {What We Get Wrong About Closing the Racial Wealth Gap}, author = {Darity, Jr, William and Hamilton, Darrick and Paul, Mark and Aja, Alan and Price, Anne and Moore, Antonio and Samuel, Caterina Chiopris}, year = {2017}, tags = {finance, inequality, policy, politics, race, report, wealth}, volume = {10405}, number = {April}, institution = {Insight Center for Community Economic Development}, issn = {16113349}, pages = {278–293}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-62394-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Darity/Darity_2017_What_We_Get_Wrong_About_Closing_the_Raci.pdf}, } @online{kaba17__why_protes_, title = {Why Protest?}, author = {Kaba, Mariame}, year = {2017}, tags = {protest, zine}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.thepicis.org/why-protest/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kaba/Why Protest Zine FINAL PAGES.pdf}, } @article{kahn17_geogr_discr_juris_imagin_40_, title = {Geographies of Discretion and the Jurisdictional Imagination}, author = {Kahn, Jeffrey S.}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, deportation, discretion, geography, hierarchy, jurisdiction, space, topography}, journal = {Political and Legal Anthropology Review}, volume = {40}, number = {1}, abstract = {The modernist ideal of liberal constitutionalism affords jurisdiction a special place as the organizing principle behind the distribution of official state power. Nonetheless, little attention has been paid to the intricate spatial infrastructures that give jurisdiction its form. In this article, I argue that the complex architectures that undergird various jurisdictional registers combine to segment material and virtual landscapes into historically specific, multilayered geographies of discretion, dictating where, when, and to whom various institutions are permitted to speak the law. Looking to politicized litigation and advocacy over the rights of Haitian asylum seekers in the United States, I demonstrate how battles over jurisdictional cartographies can both instantiate and remake the spatiality of nation-states and the cosmologies of liberal sovereignty on which they rest.}, issn = {15552934}, pages = {5–27}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/plar.12205}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kahn/Kahn_2017_Geographies_of_Discretion_and_the_Jurisd.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kargar17_meanin_keywor_searc_datab_compl_schem_, title = {Meaningful Keyword Search over Databases with Complex Schema}, author = {Kargar, Mehdi and An, Aijun and Godfrey, Parke and Szlichta, Jaroslaw and Yu, Xiaohui}, year = {2017}, tags = {complex_schema, database, keyword_search, query_language, TPC_E}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kargar/Kargar_2017_Meaningful_Keyword_Search_over_Databases.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kari17_behav_pokem_go_, title = {Behavior change types with Pokémon GO}, author = {Kari, Tuomas and Arjoranta, Jonne and Salo, Markus}, year = {2017}, tags = {augmented_reality, behaviour_change, games, pokemon}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3102071.3102074}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3102071.3102074}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kari/Kari_2017_Behavior_change_types_with_Pokmon_GO.pdf}, } @book{karttunen17_fundam_astron_, title = {Fundamental Astronomy}, editor = {Karttunen, Hannu and Kroger, Pekka and Oja, Heikki and Poutanen, Markku and Donner, Karl Johan}, year = {2017}, tags = {astrobiology, astronomy, celestial_mechanics, cosmology, exoplanets, physics, space}, edition = {6}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-662-53045-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-53045-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Karttunen/Karttunen_2017_Fundamental_Astronomy.pdf}, } @thesis{kavanagh17__our_india_, title = {'Our rule in India rests wholly on ourselves'}, subtitle = {The District Officer in Bengal 1850-1905}, author = {Kavanagh, Amy}, year = {2017}, tags = {history, india, racism}, ethos_id = {uk.bl.ethos.713107}, institution = {King's College London}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.713107}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kavanagh/Kavanagh_2017_Our_rule_in_India_rests_wholly_on_ourse.pdf}, } @inproceedings{keizer17_evaluat_persuas_strat_deep_reinf_2_, title = {Evaluating Persuasion Strategies and Deep Reinforcement Learning Methods for Negotiation Dialogue Agents}, author = {Keizer, Simon and Guhe, Markus and Cuayáhuitl, Heriberto and Efstathiou, Ioannis and Engelbrecht, Klaus-Peter and Dobre, Mihai and Lascarides, Alex and Lemon, Oliver and Cuay, Heriberto and Efstathiou, Ioannis and Engelbrecht, Klaus-Peter and Dobre, Mihai and Lascarides, Alex and Lemon, Oliver}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, catan, corpus, deep_learning, dialogue, JSettlers, machine_learning, persuasion, strategy}, booktitle = {Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL}, volume = {2}, abstract = {In this paper we present a comparative evaluation of various negotiation strate-gies within an online version of the game “ Settlers of Catan ” . The compar-ison is based on human subjects play-ing games against artificial game-playing agents ('bots') which implement differ-ent negotiation dialogue strategies, using a chat dialogue interface to negotiate trades. Our results suggest that a negotiation strat-egy that uses persuasion, as well as a strat-egy that is trained from data using Deep Reinforcement Learning, both lead to an improved win rate against humans, com-pared to previous rule-based and super-vised learning baseline dialogue negotia-tors.}, pages = {480–484}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5108-3860-4}, doi = {10.18653/v1/E17-2077}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Keizer/Keizer_2017_Evaluating_Persuasion_Strategies_and_Dee.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kell17_some_were_meant_c_, title = {Some Were Meant for C}, subtitle = {The Endurance of an Unmanageable Language}, author = {Kell, Stephen}, year = {2017}, tags = {c_lang, managed_languages, safety, systems_programming, undefined_behavior, virtual_machine}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3133850.3133867}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3133850.3133867}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kell/Kell_2017_Some_Were_Meant_for_C.pdf}, } @report{kelley17_concer_ice_detain_treat_care_deten_facil_, title = {Concerns about ICE Detainee Treatment and Care at Detention Facilities}, author = {Kelley, John V.}, year = {2017}, tags = {human_rights, ICE, immigration, report, trump}, number = {OIG-18-32}, institution = {Office of Inspector General}, month = {December}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.oig.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/assets/2017-12/OIG-18-32-Dec17.pdf}, url2 = {https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dhspapers/1/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kelley/Kelley_2017_Concerns_about_ICE_Detainee_Treatment_an.pdf}, } @article{kendall17__when_257_, title = {When sports rules go awry}, author = {Kendall, Graham and Lenten, Liam J.A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, incentives, norms, review, rule, sport, strategies}, journal = {European Journal of Operational Research}, volume = {257}, number = {2}, date_added = {Fri Dec 2 03:08:13 2022}, pages = {377-394}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejor.2016.06.050}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2016.06.050}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kendall/Kendall_2017_When_sports_rules_go_awry.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kenig17_datab_framew_probab_prefer_, title = {A Database Framework for Probabilistic Preferences}, author = {Kenig, Batya and Kimelfeld, Benny and Ping, Haoyue and Stoyanovich, Julia}, year = {2017}, tags = {database, mallows_model, PPD, preference_database, probabilistic_preferences}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management and the Web, AMW}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://nyuscholars.nyu.edu/en/publications/a-database-framework-for-probabilistic-preferences}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kenig/Kenig_2017_A_Database_Framework_for_Probabilistic_P.pdf}, } @inproceedings{khalifa17_gener_, title = {General video game rule generation}, author = {Khalifa, Ahmed and Green, Michael Cerny and Perez-Liebana, Diego and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, competition, description_language, GVGAI, procedural_content, rule, VGDL}, booktitle = {2017 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {170–177}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/CIG.2017.8080431}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Khalifa/Khalifa_2017_General_video_game_rule_generation.pdf}, } @article{khosravinik17_right_wing_popul_west_19_, title = {Right Wing Populism in the West}, subtitle = {Social Media Discourse and Echo Chambers}, author = {Khosravinik, Majid}, year = {2017}, tags = {echo_chamber, politics, populism, right_wing, social_media}, journal = {Insight Turkey}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.25253/99.2017193.04}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Khosravinik/Khosravinik_2017_Right_Wing_Populism_in_the_West.pdf}, } @article{kim17_autom_progr_repair_dagst_semin_7_, title = {Automated Program Repair (Dagstuhl Seminar 17022)}, author = {Kim, Sunghun and Goues, Claire Le and Pradel, Michael and Roychoudhury, Abhik}, editor = {Kim, Sunghun and Goues, Claire Le and Pradel, Michael and Roychoudhury, Abhik}, year = {2017}, tags = {program_analysis, program_repair, software_engineering}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {19–31}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-71767}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.1.19}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7176}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kim/Kim_2017_Automated_Program_Repair_Dagstuhl_Semin.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kim17_learn_, title = {Learning highly diverse robot throwing movements through quality diversity search}, author = {Kim, Seungsu and Doncieux, Stéphane}, year = {2017}, tags = {machine_learning, quality_diversity, robotics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {1177–1178}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3067695.3082463}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kim/Kim_2017_Learning_highly_diverse_robot_throwing_m.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kim17_typed_, title = {Typed architectures}, subtitle = {Architectural support for lightweight scripting}, author = {Kim, Channoh and Kim, Jaehyeok and Kim, Sungmin and Kim, Dooyoung and Kim, Namho and Na, Gitae and Oh, Young H and Cho, Hyeon Gyu and Lee, Jae W}, year = {2017}, tags = {internet_of_things, interpreter, IoT, micro_architecture, performance, pipeline, software_engineering, type_checking}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems}, pages = {77–90}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kim/Kim_2017_Typed_architectures.pdf}, } @book{kincaid17_iain_m_, title = {Iain M. Banks}, author = {Kincaid, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {biography, history, literary_criticism, science_fiction}, publisher = {University of Illinois Press}, series = {Modern Masters of Science Fiction}, isbn = {978-0-252-09956-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kincaid/Kincaid_2017_Iain_M_Banks.epub}, } @article{king17__autom_31_, title = {Automated multi-level governance compliance checking}, author = {King, Thomas C. and De Vos, Marina and Dignum, Virginia and Jonker, Catholijn M. and Li, Tingting and Padget, Julian and van Riemsdijk, M. Birna}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, governance, InstaL, institution, norms}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {31}, number = {6}, pages = {1283-1343}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-017-9363-y}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-017-9363-y}, file = {2000/2010/2017/King/King_2017_Automated_multi_level_governance_complia.pdf}, } @thesis{king17__gover_gover_, title = {Governing Governance}, subtitle = {A Formal Framework for Analysing Institutional Design and Enactment Governance}, author = {King, Thomas C.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, ABM, agents, ASP, change, constraints, counts_as, dissertation, governance, government, ILP, institution, layers, MAS, multi_agent_systems, norms, PARAGon, reasoning, semantics, SHINE}, abstract = {This dissertation is motivated by the need, in today's globalist world, for a precise way to enable governments, organisations and other regulatory bodies to evaluate the constraints they place on themselves and others. An organisation's modus operandi is enacting and fulfilling contracts between itself and its participants. Yet, organisational contracts should respect external laws, such as those setting out data privacy rights and liberties. Contracts can only be enacted by following contract law processes, which often require bilateral agreement and consideration. Governments need to legislate whilst understanding today's context of national and international governance hierarchy where law makers shun isolationism and seek to influence one another. Governments should avoid punishment by respecting constraints from international treaties and human rights charters. Governments can only enact legislation by following their own, pre-existing, law making procedures. In other words, institutions, such as laws and contracts are designed and enacted under constraints.}, arxivid = {1704.06654}, institution = {TU Delft}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, isbn = {978-94-6186-726-1}, doi = {10.4233/uuid:82438672-3e8b-477a-a39e-0ce189639e88}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.06654}, file = {2000/2010/2017/King/King_2017_Governing_Governance.pdf}, } @online{kingsbury17__typin_techn_inter_, title = {Typing The Technical Interview}, author = {Kingsbury, Kyle}, year = {2017}, tags = {haskell, humour, n_queens_problem, type_systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://aphyr.com/posts/342-typing-the-technical-interview}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kingsbury/Typing the technical interview.pdf}, } @book{kirk17_thoug_machin_learn_python_, title = {Thoughtful Machine Learning with Python}, author = {Kirk, Matthew}, year = {2017}, tags = {bayesian, kNN, machine_learning, markov, neural_network, python, software_engineering, SVM, testing, text_book}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, abstract = {Learn how to apply test-driven development (TDD) to machine-learning algorithms-and catch mistakes that could sink your analysis. In this practical guide, author Matthew Kirk takes you through the principles of TDD and machine learning, and shows you how to apply TDD to several machine-learning algorithms, including Naive Bayesian classifiers and Neural Networks. Machine-learning algorithms often have tests baked in, but they can't account for human errors in coding. Rather than blindly rely on machine-learning results as many researchers have, you can mitigate the risk of errors with TDD and write clean, stable machine-learning code. If you're familiar with Ruby 2.1, you're ready to start. •Apply TDD to write and run tests before you start coding •Learn the best uses and tradeoffs of eight machine learning algorithms •Use real-world examples to test each algorithm through engaging, hands-on exercises •Understand the similarities between TDD and the scientific method for validating solutions •Be aware of the risks of machine learning, such as underfitting and overfitting data •Explore techniques for improving your machine-learning models or data extraction}, pages = {217}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4493-7406-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kirk/Kirk_2017_Thoughtful_Machine_Learning_with_Python.pdf}, } @article{kirksey17_multis_salon_91_, title = {The Multispecies Salon}, author = {Kirksey, Eben}, year = {2017}, tags = {art, biopolitics, dissertation, ethnography, technology}, volume = {91}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pages = {399–404}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kirksey/Kirksey_2017_The_Multispecies_Salon.pdf}, } @misc{klarman17_model_data_hyper_, title = {Modelling Data with Hypergraphs}, subtitle = {A closer look at Grakn Labs hypergraph data model}, author = {Klarman, Szymon}, year = {2017}, tags = {GRAKN, hypergraph, knowledge_representation, OWL}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://blog.grakn.ai/modelling-data-with-hypergraphs-edff1e12edf0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Klarman/Klarman_2017_Modelling_Data_with_Hypergraphs.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kliess17_requir_tempor_logic_daily_activ_suppor_techn_, title = {Requirements for a Temporal Logic of Daily Activities for Supportive Technology}, author = {Kließ, Malte S. and van Riemsdijk, M. Birna}, year = {2017}, tags = {daily_activity, taxonomy, temporal_dimensions, temporal_logic}, booktitle = {Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Computational Accountability and Responsibility in Multi-Agent Systems}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2051/paper4.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Klie/Klie_2017_Requirements_for_a_Temporal_Logic_of_Dai.pdf}, } @article{koelling17_frame_based_editin_3_, title = {Frame-Based Editing}, author = {Kölling, Michael and Brown, Neil C. C. and Altadmri, Amjad}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoring, blocks, context, frame, HCI, IDE, programming, syntax, usability, visualisation}, journal = {Journal of Visual Languages and Sentient Systems}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18293/VLSS2017-012}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Klling/Klling_2017_Frame_Based_Editing.pdf}, } @article{koenig17_networ_confl_85_, title = {Networks in Conflict}, subtitle = {Theory and Evidence From the Great War of Africa}, author = {König, Michael D and Rohner, Dominic and Thoenig, Mathias and Zilibotti, Fabrizio}, year = {2017}, tags = {africa, civil_war, congo, economic_development, ethnic_conflict, history, network, random_utility_model, warfare}, journal = {Econometrica}, volume = {85}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley Online Library}, pages = {1093–1132}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Knig/Knig_2017_Networks_in_Conflict.pdf}, } @inproceedings{koenitz17_three_, title = {Three questions concerning authoring tools}, author = {Koenitz, Hartmut}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoring, creativity, design, interactive_fiction, tools}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling Workshops, Madeira, Portugal}, pages = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Koenitz/Koenitz_2017_Three_questions_concerning_authoring_too.pdf}, } @inbook{konzack17__trans_, title = {Transmediality}, author = {Konzack, Lars}, year = {2017}, tags = {imaginary_worlds, trans_media, world_building}, crossref = {wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_}, } @book{korn17:_game_dynam_, title = {Game Dynamics}, subtitle = {Best Practices in Procedural and Dynamic Game Content Generation}, editor = {Korn, Oliver and Lee, Newton}, year = {2017}, tags = {DDE, design, game_design, game_history, MDA, procedural_content}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Jan 21 16:19:45 2024}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-53088-8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53088-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Korn/game-dynamics-2017.pdf}, } @misc{koster17_consen_system_, title = {Consent Systems}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2017}, tags = {consent, emote, facebook, game_design, LARP, MUD, social_media}, howpublished = {Online}, month = {Aug}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/2017/08/27/consent-systems/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Koster/Koster_2017_Consent_Systems.pdf}, } @misc{koster17_inter_exist_threat_, title = {The Internet as Existential Threat}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2017}, tags = {big_data, internet, internet_culture, internet_of_things, redundancy, security, single_point_of_failure}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/2017/06/27/the-internet-as-existential-threat/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Koster/Koster_2017_The_Internet_as_Existential_Threat.pdf}, } @book{kracht17_kiowa_belief_ritual_, title = {Kiowa Belief and Ritual}, author = {Kracht, Benjamin R}, year = {2017}, tags = {belief, ethnography, india, kiowa, power, religion, ritual, society, sun_dance}, publisher = {University of Nebraska Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kracht/Kracht_2017_Kiowa_Belief_and_Ritual.pdf}, } @misc{kreminski17_, title = {gardening games gardening as a mode of play}, author = {Kreminski, Max}, year = {2017}, tags = {games, gardening, play}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kreminski/Kreminski_2017_gardening_games_gardening_as_a_mode_of_p.pdf}, } @article{kulacaoglu17__adhd_27_, title = {The relationship between childhood traumas, dissociation, and impulsivity in patients with borderline personality disorder comorbid with ADHD}, author = {Kulacaoglu, Filiz and Solmaz, Mustafa and Ardic, Ferhat Can and Akin, Ercan and Kose, Samet}, year = {2017}, tags = {ADHD, BPD, childhood, dissociation, impulsivity, trauma}, journal = {Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology}, volume = {27}, number = {4}, pages = {393-402}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/24750573.2017.1380347}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750573.2017.1380347}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kulacaoglu/downloadfile.pdf}, } @book{kyme17__old_earth_, title = {Old Earth}, author = {Kyme, Nick}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {47}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Kyme/Kyme_2017_Old_Earth.epub}, } @misc{laaksonen17_compet_progr_handb_, title = {Competitive Programmer's Handbook}, author = {Laaksonen, Antti}, year = {2017}, tags = {bit_hacks, complexity, data_structure, dynamic_programming, efficiency, flow, game_theory, geometry, graph, math, path_finding, probability, programming, scheduling, search, sorting, technical, text_book, trees}, abstract = {The purpose of this book is to give you a thorough introduction to competitive programming. It is assumed that you already know the basics of programming, but previous background on competitive programming is not needed. The book is especially intended for students who want to learn algorithms and possibly participate in the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) or in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Of course, the book is also suitable for anybody else interested in competitive programming. It takes a long time to become a good competitive programmer, but it is also an opportunity to learn a lot. You can be sure that you will get a good general understanding of algorithms if you spend time reading the book, solving problems and taking part in contests. The book is under continuous development. You can always send feedback on the book to ahslaaks@cs.helsinki.fi.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laaksonen/Laaksonen_2017_Competitive_Programmer_s_Handbook.pdf}, } @misc{laffineur17_how_firms_organ_, title = {How are Firms Organized? A Descriptive Analysis of Firm-Level Network of Establishments}, author = {Laffineur, Catherine and Poole, Jennifer P}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, economics, firms, network, presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laffineur/Laffineur_2017_How_are_Firms_Organized_A_Descriptive_A.pdf}, } @manual{laird17__soar_users_manual_version_, title = {The Soar User's Manual}, author = {Laird, John E. and Congdon, Clare Bates and Assanie, Mazin and Derbinsky, Nate and Xu, Joseph}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, chunking, knowledge, manual, problem_solving, production_memory, programming, SOAR}, number = {9.6.0}, institution = {University of Michigan}, month = {Nov}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laird/Laird_2017_The_Soar_User_s_Manual.pdf}, } @misc{laird17_soar_tutor_, title = {The Soar 9 Tutorial}, author = {Laird, John E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, cognitive_architecture, programming, programming_language, SOAR, tutorial}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://soar.eecs.umich.edu/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laird/Laird_2017_The_Soar_9_Tutorial.pdf}, } @article{laird17_stand_model_mind_38_, title = {A Standard Model of the Mind}, subtitle = {Toward a Common Computational Framework Across Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Robotics}, author = {Laird, John E. and Lebiere, Christian and Rosenbloom, Paul S.}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, cognitive_architecture, cognitive_science, neuro_science, robotics, SOAR, standard_model}, journal = {AI Magazine}, volume = {38}, number = {4}, pages = {13-26}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/aimag.v38i4.2744}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v38i4.2744}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laird/Laird_2017_A_Standard_Model_of_the_Mind.pdf}, } @article{lake17_build_machin_that_learn_think_like_peopl_40_, title = {Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People}, author = {Lake, Brenden M and Ullman, Tomer D and Tenenbaum, Joshua B and Gershman, Samuel J}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, causal_model, compositionality, generating_systems, systems}, journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, volume = {40}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lake/Lake_2017_Building_Machines_That_Learn_and_Think_L.pdf}, } @article{lang17_partial_taxon_judgm_aggreg_rules_their_proper_48_, title = {A Partial Taxonomy of Judgment Aggregation Rules and Their Properties}, author = {Lang, Jérôme and Pigozzi, Gabriella and Slavkovik, Marija and Van Der Torre, Leendert and Vesic, Srdjan}, year = {2017}, tags = {aggregation, condorcet, judgement, rule, taxonomy, weight}, journal = {Social Choice and Welfare}, volume = {48}, number = {2}, arxivid = {1502.05888}, issn = {01761714}, pages = {327–356}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s00355-016-1006-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lang/Lang_2017_A_Partial_Taxonomy_of_Judgment_Aggregati.pdf}, } @article{lange17_fencin_off_go_52_, title = {Fencing Off Go}, subtitle = {Liveness and Safety for Channel-Based Programming}, author = {Lange, Julien and Ng, Nicholas and Toninho, Bernardo and Yoshida, Nobuko}, year = {2017}, tags = {channel_based_programming, deadlock_detection, liveness, message_passing, process_calculus, safety, types, typing}, journal = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {52}, number = {1}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {748–761}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lange/Lange_2017_Fencing_Off_Go.pdf}, } @book{latham24__scien_fiction_critic_, title = {Science Fiction Criticism}, subtitle = {An Anthology Of Essential Writings}, editor = {Latham, Rob}, year = {2017}, tags = {colonialism, criticism, cyberpunk, ideology, literary_theory, literature, race, science_fiction}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4742-4864-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Latham/Science Fiction Criticism_240204_225705.pdf}, } @article{laughlin17_concep_system_theor_28_, title = {Conceptual Systems Theory}, subtitle = {A Neglected Perspective for the Anthropology of Consciousness}, author = {Laughlin, Charles D.}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, brain, complexity, consciousness, jean_piaget, knowledge, layers, ritual, systems_theory}, journal = {Anthropology of Consciousness}, volume = {28}, number = {1}, abstract = {As anthropology becomes more interested in consciousness and its numerous states, and with a slowly increasing appeal to neuroscience for insights and explanations of consciousness, there is an understandable interest in the components of consciousness and how they combine into alternative states in different sociocultural settings. One of those components should be the complexity of information processing producing the knowing aspect of consciousness. The author introduces an approach to this aspect in the form of conceptual systems theory ( CST), a neo-Piagetian model of cognitive development, which has been used to good effect to explain information processing in social situations but heretofore neglected by anthropologists. The neuroanthropological underpinnings of CST are discussed, as is the range of potential applications to ethnological and ethnographic problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]}, issn = {15563537}, pages = {31–68}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/anoc.12065}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laughlin/Laughlin_2017_Conceptual_Systems_Theory.pdf}, } @misc{laurie17_fair_decen_consen_is_impos_, title = {Fair Decentralised Consensus Is Impossible}, author = {Laurie, Ben}, year = {2017}, tags = {consensus, cryptography, decentralised_systems, proof}, pages = {3–4}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Laurie/Laurie_2017_Fair_Decentralised_Consensus_Is_Impossib.pdf}, } @book{lee17_introd_embed_system_, title = {Introduction to Embedded Systems}, subtitle = {A Cyber-Physical Systems Approach}, author = {Lee, Edward Ashford and Seshia, Sanjit Arunkamar}, year = {2017}, tags = {composition, concurrency, discrete_dynamics, dynamic_systems, FSMs, hybrid_systems, modeling, quantitative, reachability, security, temporal_logic}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-0-262-53381-2}, url = {https://ptolemy.berkeley.edu/books/leeseshia//}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lee/Lee_2017_Introduction_to_Embedded_Systems.pdf}, } @misc{lees17_cultur_compl_, title = {Cultural Complicity}, author = {Lees, Matt}, year = {2017}, tags = {cultural_complicity, presentation, software_engineering}, howpublished = {presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY90symFHaY}, url2 = {https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lIINvk49YC_Kr8n2mJIHg07I-CP7xnQ-1c-85PjX7y4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lees/Lees_2017_Cultural_Complicity.pdf}, } @book{lehman17_mathem_comput_scien_, title = {Mathematics for Computer Science}, author = {Lehman, Eric and Leighton, F Thomson and Meyer, Albert R}, year = {2017}, tags = {computer_science, math, text_book}, publisher = {Samurai Media Limited}, abstract = {revised Monday 6th March, 2017, 12:54 https://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.042/spring17/}, pages = {1–848}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-988-8407-06-4}, url = {https://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.042/spring17/mcs.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lehman/Lehman_2017_Mathematics_for_Computer_Science.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Lehman/mcs.pdf}, } @inproceedings{li17_sugil_, title = {SUGILITE}, subtitle = {Creating Multimodal Smartphone Automation by Demonstration}, author = {Li, Toby Jia-Jun and Azaria, Amos and Myers, Brad A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {end_user_development, multi_modal, programming_by_demonstration, smart_phone, SUGILITE}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3025453.3025483}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025483}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Li/Li_2017_SUGILITE.pdf}, } @inproceedings{liang17_neural_symbol_machin_, title = {Neural Symbolic Machines}, subtitle = {Learning Semantic Parsers on Freebase With Weak Supervision (Short Version)}, author = {Liang, Chen and Berant, Jonathan and Le, Quoc and Forbus, Kenneth D. and Lao, Ni}, year = {2017}, tags = {lisp, machine_learning, metrics, neural_symbolic_machines, NSM, REINFORCE, semantic_parser, WEBQUESTIONSSP}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics}, abstract = {Extending the success of deep neural networks to natural language understanding and symbolic reasoning requires complex operations and external memory. Recent neural program induction approaches have attempted to address this problem, but are typically limited to differentiable memory, and consequently cannot scale beyond small synthetic tasks. In this work, we propose the Manager-Programmer-Computer framework, which integrates neural networks with non-differentiable memory to support abstract, scalable and precise operations through a friendly neural computer interface. Specifically, we introduce a Neural Symbolic Machine, which contains a sequence-to-sequence neural “programmer”, and a non-differentiable ”computer” that is a Lisp interpreter with code assist. To successfully apply REINFORCE for training, we augment it with approximate gold programs found by an iterative maximum likelihood training process. NSM is able to learn a semantic parser from weak supervision over a large knowledge base. It achieves new state-of-the-art performance on WebQuestionsSP, a challenging semantic parsing dataset, with weak supervision. Compared to previous approaches, NSM is end-to-end, therefore does not rely on feature engineering or domain specific knowledge.}, arxivid = {1612.01197}, pages = {1–10}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18653/v1/P17-1003}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1612.01197}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Liang/_2d2b5.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Liang/Liang_2017_Neural_Symbolic_Machines.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lima17_networ_traver_aid_plot_analy_compos_, title = {Network Traversal as an Aid to Plot Analysis and Composition}, author = {de Lima, Edirlei Soares and Gottin, Vinicius M. and Feijo, Bruno and Furtado, Antonio L.}, year = {2017}, tags = {computational_narrative, folklore, interactive_narrative, narratology, network, plot_analysis}, booktitle = {2017 16th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Games and Digital Entertainment (SBGames)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/sbgames.2017.00024}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SBGames.2017.00024}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lima/Lima_2017_Network_Traversal_as_an_Aid_to_Plot_Anal.pdf}, } @book{linder17__blend_cours_desig_workb_, title = {The Blended Course Design Workbook}, subtitle = {A Practical Guide}, author = {Linder, Kathryn E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {blended_teaching, distance_learning, education, pedagogy, syllabus, technology}, publisher = {Stylus Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-62036-438-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Linder/Linder_2017_The_Blended_Course_Design_Workbook.pdf}, } @inproceedings{liu17_model_count_with_variab_objec_set_, title = {A Model of Counterplanning With Variable Object Set}, author = {Liu, Ying and Ouyang, Dantong and Gu, Wenxiang and Wang, Lei}, year = {2017}, tags = {adversarial, agents, DARPA, delegation, framework, graph, graphplan, interference, planning, search}, booktitle = {Asia-Pacific Engineering and Technology Conference (APETC 2017)}, pages = {234–240}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60595-443-1}, doi = {10.12783/dtetr/apetc2017/10916}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Liu/Liu_2017_A_Model_of_Counterplanning_With_Variable.pdf}, } @inproceedings{loban17_digit_diplom_, title = {Digitising Diplomacy}, subtitle = {Grand Strategy Video Games as an Introductory Tool for Learning Diplomacy and International Relations}, author = {Loban, Rhett}, year = {2017}, tags = {diplomacy, education, game_studies, grand_strategy, international_relations}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Loban/Loban_2017_Digitising_Diplomacy.pdf}, } @inproceedings{logan17_progr_inten_progr_, title = {Progressing Intention Progression}, subtitle = {A Call for a Goal-Plan Tree Contest}, author = {Logan, Brian and Thangarajah, John and Yorke-Smith, Neil}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, BDI, competition, goal-plan_trees, intention_progression}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems}, publisher = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, abstract = {User-supplied domain control knowledge in the form of hierarchically structured Goal-Plan Trees (GPTs) is at the heart of a number of approaches to reasoning about action. Reasoning with GPTs connects the AAMAS community with other communities such as automated planning, and forms the foundation for important reasoning capabilities, especially intention progression in Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents. Research on GPTs has a long history but suffers from fragmentation and lack of common terminology, data formats, and enabling tools. One way to address this fragmentation is through a competition. Competitions are increasingly being used as a means to foster research and challenge the state of the art. For example, the AAMAS conference has a number of associated competitions, such as the Trading Agent Competition, while agent research is showcased at competitions such as RoboCup. We therefore issue a call for a Goal-Plan Tree Contest, with the ambition of drawing together a community and incentivizing research in intention progression.}, address = {Richland, SC}, location = {São Paulo, Brazil}, numpages = {5}, pages = {768-772}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAMAS}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/3091125.3091234}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Logan/n2006076430.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lopez17_, title = {A principled approach towards debugging communicating event-loops}, author = {Lopez, Carmen Torres and Boix, Elisa Gonzalez and Scholliers, Christophe and Marr, Stefan and M{\"o}ssenb{\"o}ck, Hanspeter}, year = {2017}, tags = {debugging, event_loop, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Programming Based on Actors, Agents, and Decentralized Control}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Dec 12 18:45:01 2023}, month = {10}, pages = {nil}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3141834.3141839}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3141834.3141839}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lopez/agere17-torres-lopez-et-al-a-principled-approach-towards-debugging-communicating-event-loops.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lundberg17__unified_approac_inter_model_predic_30_, title = {A Unified Approach to Interpreting Model Predictions}, author = {Lundberg, Scott M and Lee, Su-In}, editor = {Guyon, I. and Luxburg, U. Von and Bengio, S. and Wallach, H. and Fergus, R. and Vishwanathan, S. and Garnett, R.}, year = {2017}, tags = {accuracy, explainable_ai, interpretation, machine_learning, SHAP}, booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems}, volume = {30}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2017/file/8a20a8621978632d76c43dfd28b67767-Paper.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lundberg/Lundberg_2017_A_Unified_Approach_to_Interpreting_Model.pdf}, } @article{lundberg17_commit_status_women_econom_profes_cswep_107_, title = {Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP)}, author = {Lundberg, Shelly}, year = {2017}, tags = {committee, economics, profession, representation, women}, journal = {American Economic Review}, volume = {107}, number = {5}, pages = {759-776}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/aer.107.5.759}, url = {https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdf/10.1257/aer.107.5.759}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lundberg/Lundberg_2017_Committee_on_the_Status_of_Women_in_the_.pdf}, } @article{luong17__bdi_game_master_agent_comput_15_, title = {A BDI Game Master Agent for Computer Role-Playing Games}, author = {Luong, Bao and Thangarajah, John and Zambetta, Fabio}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, BDI, games_master, rpg}, journal = {Computers in Entertainment}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Jan 19 18:54:42 2024}, pages = {1-16}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/2629700}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2629700}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Luong/n2006042407.pdf}, } @article{lupton17_hybrid_sankey_diagr_124_, title = {Hybrid Sankey Diagrams}, subtitle = {Visual Analysis of Multidimensional Data for Understanding Resource Use}, author = {Lupton, R.C. and Allwood, J.M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {data_flow, data_visualisation, flow, sankey_diagram, visualisation}, journal = {Resources, Conservation and Recycling}, volume = {124}, pages = {141-151}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.05.002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.05.002}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Lupton/Lupton_2017_Hybrid_Sankey_Diagrams.pdf}, } @standard{lóscio17__data_web_best_pract_, title = {Data On The Web Best Practices}, editor = {Lóscio, Bernadette Farias and Burle, Caroline and Calegari, Newton}, year = {2017}, tags = {best_practices, web_design}, identifier = {REC-dwbp-20160131}, institution = {W3c}, url = {https://www.w3.org/TR/dwbp/}, } @book{macdonald17_invis_ink_, title = {Invisible Ink}, subtitle = {The Understructure of Story}, author = {Macdonald, Brian}, year = {2017}, tags = {story, structure, text_book, writing}, publisher = {Talking Drum}, pages = {1–193}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://writeinvisibleink.com/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Macdonald/Macdonald_2017_Invisible_Ink.pdf}, } @article{mackinnon17__artif_stupid_end_men_31_, title = {Artificial Stupidity and the End of Men}, author = {Mackinnon, Lee}, year = {2017}, tags = {ai, alex_garland, ex_machina, feminism, hito_steyerl, media_studies}, journal = {Third Text}, volume = {31}, number = {5-6}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue May 27 23:03:54 2025}, pages = {603-617}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/09528822.2018.1437939}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2018.1437939}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mackinnon/artificial stupidity1.pdf}, } @inproceedings{maestri17_notat_as_tempor_instr_, title = {Notation As Temporal Instrument}, author = {Maestri, Eric}, year = {2017}, tags = {description, DSL, music, notation, specification, temporal, time}, booktitle = {International conference on technologies for music notation and representation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01462005}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Maestri/Maestri_2017_Notation_As_Temporal_Instrument.pdf}, } @article{magana17_affor_chall_comput_tools_suppor_25_, title = {Affordances and Challenges of Computational Tools for Supporting Modeling and Simulation Practices}, author = {Magana, Alejandra J and Falk, Michael L and Vieira, Camilo and Reese Jr, Michael J and Alabi, Oluwatosin and Patinet, Sylvain}, year = {2017}, tags = {computational_model, domain_specific_software, mixed_methods, modeling, simulation}, journal = {Computer Applications in Engineering Education}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley Online Library}, pages = {352–375}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1002/cae.21804}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Magana/Magana_2017_Affordances_and_Challenges_of_Computatio.pdf}, } @book{maguire17_book_types_type_level_progr_haskel_, title = {The Book of Types Type-Level Programming in Haskell}, author = {Maguire, Sandy}, year = {2017}, tags = {haskell, monads, programming, text_book, types}, publisher = {Leanpub}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://thinkingwithtypes.com/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Maguire/Maguire_2017_The_Book_of_Types_Type_Level_Programming.pdf}, } @booklet{maher25:_digit_antiq_l_, title = {The Digital Antiquarian}, subtitle = {1990}, author = {Maher, Jimmy}, year = {2017}, tags = {brian_moriarty, epyx, game_journalism, hypertext, legend_entertainment, loom, monkey_island, railroad_tycoon, ron_gilbert, ultima, wing_commander}, url = {https://www.filfre.net/the-digital-antiquarian-e-book-library/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Maher/the-digital-antiquarian-vol-12.epub}, } @inproceedings{maheshwari17_societ_sentim_analy_, title = {A Societal Sentiment Analysis}, subtitle = {Predicting the Values and Ethics of Individuals By Analysing Social Media Content}, author = {Maheshwari, Tushar and Reganti, Aishwarya N and Gupta, Samiksha and Jamatia, Anupam}, year = {2017}, tags = {corpus, facebook, machine_learning, NLP, sentiment, social_media, twitter}, booktitle = {15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5108-3860-4}, doi = {10.18653/v1/e17-1069}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Maheshwari/Maheshwari_2017_A_Societal_Sentiment_Analysis.pdf}, } @book{malkowski17_gamin_repres_, title = {Gaming Representation}, subtitle = {Race, Gender and Sexuality in Video Games}, editor = {Malkowski, Jennifer and Russworm, TreaAndrea M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {binding_of_isaac, bioshock, body, embodiment, game_studies, gender, GTA, identity, racism, sexuality, space, spec_ops, the_last_of_us, walking_dead}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-253-02660-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Malkowski/Malkowski_2017_Gaming_Representation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{martin17_improv_story_agent_, title = {Improvisational Storytelling Agents}, author = {Martin, Lara J. and Ammanabrolu, Prithviraj and Wang, Xinyu and Singh, Shruti and Harrison, Brent and Dhuliawala, Murtaza and Tambwekar, Pradyumna and Mehta, Animesh and Arora, Richa and Dass, Nathan and Purdy, Chris and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2017}, tags = {AI, improvisation, storytelling_agents}, booktitle = {Workshop on Machine Learning for Creativity and Design (NeurIPS 2017)}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Martin/Martin_2017_Improvisational_Storytelling_Agents.pdf}, } @article{martin17_instit_compl_indiv_respon_38_, title = {Institutional Complexity and Individual Responses}, subtitle = {Delineating the Boundaries of Partial Autonomy}, author = {Martin, Graham and Currie, Graeme and Weaver, Simon and Finn, Rachael and McDonald, Ruth}, year = {2017}, tags = {autonomy, complexity, health_care, institution, managerialism, markets, NHS, profession, UK}, journal = {Organization Studies}, volume = {38}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {103–127}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Martin/Martin_2017_Institutional_Complexity_and_Individual_.pdf}, } @article{martin17_inter_instit_, title = {International Institutions}, subtitle = {Weak Commitments and Costly Signals}, author = {Martin, Lisa L.}, year = {2017}, tags = {commitment, communication, cooperation, game_theory, institution, international, signal}, journal = {International Theory}, number = {August}, abstract = {As commitment devices, international institutions encourage cooperation by imposing costs on members who do not live up to their commitments. However, the costs that institutions can impose are limited, so that their commitment capacity is weak. Institutions can also impose costs as a condition of membership, allowing them to serve as costly signals. A model of weak commitment and costly signaling leads to a number of hypotheses about patterns of cooperation, institutional membership, and states' preferences over institutional design. For example, existing members of an institution should impose higher ante/italiccosts when a potential new member could either gain significant benefits from reneging on their commitments in the future, and when the new member expects to gain high benefits from future cooperation. These results are consistent with empirical work on institutions including peacekeeping and the World Trade Organization. /p}, issn = {1752-9719}, pages = {1–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1752971917000082}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1752971917000082/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Martin/Martin_2017_International_Institutions.pdf}, } @article{martinez17_state_waitin_22_, title = {The State in Waiting}, subtitle = {State-Ness Disputes in Indigenous Territories}, author = {Martínez, Juan Carlos}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, disputes, economics, indigenous_people, law, mexico, power, the_state}, journal = {Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, abstract = {This article analyzes the limits of the Mexican governments ability to guarantee the rights of indigenous communities and the steps taken by those communities to try to ensure that their rights are guaranteed in practice. This analysis contributes to anthropological literature on the state, and shows that state formation and state functions may take place outside of governmental institutions. The case of the Cerro de Oro hydroelectric plant project in Oaxaca, Mexico, reveals how rights are ignored by state officials and subordinated to powerful economic interests in a new phase of capitalist expansion. The main hypothesis here is that the neoliberal state generates a situation of tense contradictions by simultaneously trying to guarantee the economic interests of transnational enterprises and the rights of indigenous people. Within this contradiction, the Mexican government abandons the exercise of sovereignty, generating disputes among private enterprises and local communities as they attempt to assume the functions of state, or state-ness. ©2017 by the American Anthropological Association}, issn = {19354940}, pages = {62–84}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/jlca.12251}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Martnez/Martnez_2017_The_State_in_Waiting.pdf}, } @inbook{maslow17_creat_past_presen_futur_random_walks_, title = {Creating the Past, Present, and Future with Random Walks}, author = {Maslow, John}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_development, math, random_walks, randomness, shaping_functions}, chapter = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Maslow_2017_Creating the Past_Present_and Future w.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @article{massanari17_fappen_19_, title = {#gamergate and the Fappening}, subtitle = {How Reddit's Algorithm, Governance, and Culture Support Toxic Technocultures}, author = {Massanari, Adrienne}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, culture, fappening, gamergate, governance, harassment, reddit, techno_culture, toxicity}, journal = {New Media \& Society}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, abstract = {This article considers how the social-news and community site Reddit.com has become a hub for anti-feminist activism. Examining two recent cases of what are defined as “toxic technocultures” (#Gamergate and The Fappening), this work describes how Reddit's design, algorithm, and platform politics implicitly support these kinds of cultures. In particular, this piece focuses on the ways in which Reddit's karma point system, aggregation of material across subreddits, ease of subreddit and user account creation, governance structure, and policies around offensive content serve to provide fertile ground for anti-feminist and misogynistic activism. The ways in which these events and communities reflect certain problematic aspects of geek masculinity are also considered. This research is informed by the results of a long-term participant-observation and ethnographic study into Reddit's culture and community and is grounded in actor-network theory.}, issn = {14617315}, pages = {329–346}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1461444815608807}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Massanari/Massanari_2017_gamergate_and_the_Fappening.pdf}, } @thesis{matias17__gover_human_machin_behav_exper_societ_, title = {Governing Human and Machine Behavior in an Experimenting Society}, author = {Matias, J Nathan}, year = {2017}, tags = {CivilServant, culture, democracy, dissertation, governance, moderation, nudge, open_society, platform, policy, reddit, society, technology}, number = {2005}, institution = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Matias/Matias_2017_Governing_Human_and_Machine_Behavior_in_.pdf}, } @report{mayor17_gun_trace_repor_, title = {Gun Trace Report}, author = {{Office of the Mayor}}, year = {2017}, tags = {chicago, chicago_pd, crime, gun_control, gun_violence, USA}, institution = {City of Chicago}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/mayor/Press%20Room/Press%20Releases/2017/October/GTR2017.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mayor/Mayor_2017_Gun_Trace_Report.pdf}, } @inbook{mcauley17__rodden_star_trek_galax_, title = {Roddenberry's Star Trek Galaxy}, author = {McAuley, Mary}, year = {2017}, tags = {imaginary_worlds, star_trek, world_building}, crossref = {wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_}, } @inproceedings{mccrae17_ontol_lemon_model_, title = {The OntoLex-Lemon Model}, subtitle = {Development and Applications}, author = {McCrae, John P. and Bosque-Gil, Julia and Gracia, Jorge and Buitelaar, Paul and Cimiano, Philipp}, year = {2017}, tags = {lexicography, linked_data, ontolex_lemon, ontology, semantic_web}, booktitle = {Proceedings of eLex 2017 conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://elex.link/elex2017/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/paper36.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/McCrae/McCrae_2017_The_OntoLex_Lemon_Model.pdf}, } @online{mcgaughy17__dear_suther_sprin_, title = {Dear Sutherland Springs, you deserve an apology from the news media}, author = {McGaughy, Lauren}, year = {2017}, tags = {gun_violence, journalism, mass_shooting, sutherland_springs, texas}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2017/11/09/dear-sutherland-springs-you-deserve-an-apology-from-the-news-media/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mcgaughy/Dear Sutherland Springs, you deserve an apology from the news media.pdf}, } @online{mckinney17__apach_arrow_thing_i_hate_about_, title = {Apache Arrow and the "10 Things I Hate About pandas"}, author = {McKinney, Wes}, year = {2017}, tags = {apache_arrow, data_science, pandas, python, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://wesmckinney.com/blog/apache-arrow-pandas-internals/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mckinney/Wes McKinney - Apache Arrow.pdf}, } @book{mcneill17__crims_king_, title = {The Crimson King}, author = {McNeill, Graham}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {44}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-78496-619-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mcneill/McNeill_2017_The_Crimson_King.epub}, } @online{meer17__have_you_played_, title = {Have You Played... Kentucky Route Zero?}, author = {Meer, Alec}, year = {2017}, tags = {kentucky_route_zero, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/kentucky-route-zero-review}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Meer/meer17__have_you_played.pdf}, } @article{meier17__mappin_gender_35_, title = {Mapping Gender}, subtitle = {Shedding Empirical Light on Family Courts' Treatment of Cases Involving Abuse and Alienation}, author = {Meier, Joan S. and Dickson, Sean}, year = {2017}, tags = {child_abuse, domestic_violence, family_court, feminism, law}, journal = {Law and Inequality}, volume = {35}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/lieq35&div=21&id=&page=}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Meier/Mapping Gender Shedding Empirical Light on Family Courts Treatm.pdf}, } @article{mensh17_ten_simpl_rules_struc_paper_13_, title = {Ten Simple Rules for Structuring Papers}, author = {Mensh, Brett and Kording, Konrad}, editor = {Markel, Scott}, year = {2017}, tags = {guidelines, structure, writing}, journal = {PLoS Computational Biology}, volume = {13}, number = {9}, abstract = {Traditional saliency models usually adopt hand-crafted image features and human-designed mechanisms to calculate local or global contrast. In this paper, we propose a novel computational saliency model, i.e., deep spatial contextual long-term recurrent convolutional network (DSCLRCN) to predict where people looks in natural scenes. DSCLRCN first automatically learns saliency related local features on each image location in parallel. Then, in contrast with most other deep network based saliency models which infer saliency in local contexts, DSCLRCN can mimic the cortical lateral inhibition mechanisms in human visual system to incorporate global contexts to assess the saliency of each image location by leveraging the deep spatial long short-term memory (DSLSTM) model. Moreover, we also integrate scene context modulation in DSLSTM for saliency inference, leading to a novel deep spatial contextual LSTM (DSCLSTM) model. The whole network can be trained end-to-end and works efficiently when testing. Experimental results on two benchmark datasets show that DSCLRCN can achieve state-of-the-art performance on saliency detection. Furthermore, the proposed DSCLSTM model can significantly boost the saliency detection performance by incorporating both global spatial interconnections and scene context modulation, which may uncover novel inspirations for studies on them in computational saliency models.}, arxivid = {1610.01708}, invalid_isbn = {0894-0282}, issn = {1553-7358}, month = {sep}, pages = {e1005619}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {22352717}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619}, url = {https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mensh/Mensh_2017_Ten_Simple_Rules_for_Structuring_Papers.pdf}, } @article{messeri17_extra_terra_incog_47_, title = {Extra-terra incognita}, subtitle = {Martian maps in the digital age}, author = {Messeri, Lisa}, year = {2016}, tags = {critical_cartography, democracy, maps, mars, NASA, open_source, STS}, journal = {Social Studies of Science}, volume = {47}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {75-94}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0306312716656820}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306312716656820}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Messeri/Messeri_2017_Extra_Terra_Incognita.pdf}, } @article{messeri17_reson_world_44_, title = {Resonant Worlds}, subtitle = {Cultivating Proximal Encounters in Planetary Science}, author = {Messeri, Lisa}, year = {2017}, tags = {analogy, anthropology, anthropology_of_science, outer_space, planetary_science, resonance}, journal = {American Ethnologist}, volume = {44}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley Online Library}, pages = {131–142}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/amet.12431}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Messeri/Messeri_2017_Resonant_Worlds.pdf}, } @article{meurer17__sympy_3_, title = {SymPy}, subtitle = {symbolic computing in Python}, author = {Meurer, Aaron and Smith, Christopher P. and Paprocki, Mateusz and Čertík, Ondřej and Kirpichev, Sergey B. and Rocklin, Matthew and Kumar, Amit and Ivanov, Sergiu and Moore, Jason K. and Singh, Sartaj and Rathnayake, Thilina and Vig, Sean and Granger, Brian E. and Muller, Richard P. and Bonazzi, Francesco and Gupta, Harsh and Vats, Shivam and Johansson, Fredrik and Pedregosa, Fabian and Curry, Matthew J. and Terrel, Andy R. and Roučka, Štěpán and Saboo, Ashutosh and Fernando, Isuru and Kulal, Sumith and Cimrman, Robert and Scopatz, Anthony}, year = {2017}, tags = {library, python, symbolic_computation, sympy}, journal = {PeerJ Computer Science}, volume = {3}, abstract = {SymPy is an open source computer algebra system written in pure Python. It is built with a focus on extensibility and ease of use, through both interactive and programmatic applications. These characteristics have led SymPy to become a popular symbolic library for the scientific Python ecosystem. This paper presents the architecture of SymPy, a description of its features, and a discussion of select submodules. The supplementary material provide additional examples and further outline details of the architecture and features of SymPy.}, issn = {2376-5992}, keywords = {Python, Computer algebra system, Symbolics}, month = {jan}, pages = {e103}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.7717/peerj-cs.103}, url = {https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.103}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Meurer/peerj-cs-103.pdf}, } @inproceedings{meyerson17_discov_, title = {Discovering evolutionary stepping stones through behavior domination}, author = {Meyerson, Elliot and Miikkulainen, Risto}, year = {2017}, tags = {evolutionary_algorithms, non_dominated_sort, novelty_search, quality_diversity, selection, stepping_stones}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {139–146}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3071178.3071315}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Meyerson/Meyerson_2017_Discovering_evolutionary_stepping_stones.pdf}, } @article{miceli17_ambig_pride_27_, title = {The Ambiguity of Pride}, author = {Miceli, Maria and Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Pocobello, Raffaella}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, authenticity, formal_model, hubris, motivation, personal_values, pride, self_defining_values, self_evaluation, social_norms, superiority}, journal = {Theory & Psychology}, volume = {27}, number = {4}, pages = {550-572}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0959354317702542}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959354317702542}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Miceli/Miceli_2017_The_Ambiguity_of_Pride.pdf}, } @book{mieville17_this_census_taker_, title = {This Census-Taker}, author = {Mieville, China}, year = {2017}, tags = {fiction}, publisher = {Picador}, isbn = {978-1-5098-1213-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mieville/Mieville_2017_This_Census_Taker.epub}, } @inproceedings{milos17__kronos_, title = {Kronos}, subtitle = {A DSL for scheduled tasks based on textX}, author = {Simić, Miloš and Boškov, Novak and Kaplar, Aleksandar and Dejanović, Igor}, year = {2017}, tags = {DSL, Kronos, python, scheduling, task_scheduling}, booktitle = {International Conference on Information Society and Technology ICIST}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.eventiotic.com/eventiotic/files/Papers/URL/3543789b-05ef-4f5a-878c-716629b0dae7.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Milo/Milo_2017_Kronos.pdf}, } @book{minnich24__evil_of_banal_, title = {The Evil Of Banality}, subtitle = {On The Life And Death Importance Of Thinking}, author = {Minnich, Elizabeth}, year = {2017}, tags = {adolf_eichmann, banality_of_evil, camus, ethics, hannah_arendt, philosophy, saddam_hussein}, publisher = {Rowman and Littlefield}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4422-7597-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Minnich/The Evil of Banality.pdf}, } @misc{mit17__lectur_notes_for_comput_struc_, title = {Lecture Notes For Computation Structures}, author = {Terman, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {computer_architecture, computer_science, data_structure}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://computationstructures.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Terman/lectures.pdf}, } @book{mitchell17_ciaph_cain_hero_imper_, title = {Ciaphas Cain Hero of the Imperium}, author = {Mitchell, Sandy}, year = {2017}, tags = {science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, isbn = {978-1-84970-270-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mitchell/Mitchell_2017_Ciaphas_Cain_Hero_of_the_Imperium.epub}, } @book{miyagawa17_agreem_beyon_phi_, title = {Agreement Beyond Phi}, author = {Miyagawa, Shigeru}, year = {2017}, tags = {agreement, language, linguistics, politeness, uniformity}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03588-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Miyagawa/Miyagawa_2017_Agreement_Beyond_Phi.pdf}, } @book{moghaddam17_sage_encyc_polit_behav_, title = {The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior}, editor = {Moghaddam, Fathali M.}, year = {2017}, tags = {elections, group_identity, identity_politics, justice, mass_communication, media, political_behaviour, political_systems, politics, propaganda, reference, terrorism}, publisher = {Sage}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4833-9116-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Moghaddam/Moghaddam_2017_The_SAGE_Encyclopedia_of_Political_Behav.pdf}, } @article{molina-solana17_improving_53_, title = {Improving Data Exploration in Graphs With Fuzzy Logic and Large-Scale Visualisation}, author = {Molina-Solana, Miguel and Birch, David and Guo, Yi-ke}, year = {2017}, tags = {exploration, fuzzy_logic, graph, HCI, large_scale, UI, visualisation}, journal = {Applied Soft Computing}, volume = {53}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {227-235}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.asoc.2016.12.044}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2016.12.044}, file = {2000/2010/2017/MolinaSolana/MolinaSolana_2017_Improving_Data_Exploration_in_Graphs_Wit.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mordatch17_emerg_groun_compos_languag_multi_agent_popul_, title = {Emergence of Grounded Compositional Language in Multi-Agent Populations}, author = {Mordatch, Igor and Abbeel, Pieter}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, backpropagation, communication, composition, grounded_theory, language, MAS, multi_agent_systems, patterns, policy, statistics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Thirty-Second AAAI Conference}, abstract = {By capturing statistical patterns in large corpora, machine learning has enabled significant advances in natural language processing, including in machine translation, question answering, and sentiment analysis. However, for agents to intelligently interact with humans, simply capturing the statistical patterns is insufficient. In this paper we investigate if, and how, grounded compositional language can emerge as a means to achieve goals in multi-agent populations. Towards this end, we propose a multi-agent learning environment and learning methods that bring about emergence of a basic compositional language. This language is represented as streams of abstract discrete symbols uttered by agents over time, but nonetheless has a coherent structure that possesses a defined vocabulary and syntax. We also observe emergence of non-verbal communication such as pointing and guiding when language communication is unavailable.}, arxivid = {1703.04908}, invalid_isbn = {1703.04908}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/11492}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mordatch/Mordatch_2017_Emergence_of_Grounded_Compositional_Lang.pdf}, } @thesis{moreno17__adapt_timin_self_adapt_system_, title = {Adaptation Timing in Self-Adaptive Systems}, author = {Moreno, Gabriel A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {adaptation_timing, complex_adaptive_systems, proactive_latency_aware_adaptation}, institution = {Carnegie Mellon University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/isr2017/CMU-ISR-17-103.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Moreno/Moreno_2017_Adaptation_Timing_in_Self_Adaptive_Syste.pdf}, } @article{morrison17_evolv_polyc_gover_great_barrier_reef_114_, title = {Evolving polycentric governance of the Great Barrier Reef}, author = {Morrison, Tiffany H.}, year = {2017}, tags = {australia, climate_change, environment, evolution, governance, history, institution, network, regime, robustness, visualisation}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {114}, number = {15}, publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, pages = {E3013–E3021}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1620830114}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1620830114}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Morrison/Morrison_2017_Evolving_Polycentric_Governance_of_the_G.pdf}, } @book{mosher17_brewin_scien_, title = {Brewing Science}, subtitle = {A Multidisciplinary Approach}, author = {Mosher, Michael and Trantham, Kenneth}, year = {2017}, tags = {alochol, beer, brewing, chemistry, fermentation, science}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-46394-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-46394-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mosher/Mosher_2017_Brewing_Science.pdf}, } @inproceedings{motz17__apply_snomed_ct_1912_, title = {Applying description logics extended with meta-modelling to SNOMED-CT}, author = {Motz, Regina and Rohrer, Edelweis and Severi, Paula}, year = {2017}, tags = {description_logic, meta_model, ontology, OWL, SNOMED_CT}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper6.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Motz/paper6.pdf}, } @article{mulder17_imagin_local_antiq_islam_societ_6_, title = {Imagining Localities of Antiquity in Islamic Societies}, author = {Mulder, Stephennie}, year = {2017}, tags = {antiquity, architecture, cultural_heritage, ISIS, islam, islamic_heritage, palmyra}, journal = {International Journal of Islamic Architecture}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {229-254}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1386/ijia.6.2.229_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ijia.6.2.229_2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mulder/Mulder_2017_Imagining_Localities_of_Antiquity_in_Isl.pdf}, } @article{mummolo17_moder_polic_tactic_polic_citiz_80_, title = {Modern Police Tactics, Police-Citizen Interactions, and the Prospects for Reform}, author = {Mummolo, Jonathan}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, institution, interaction, new_york, NYPD, police, politics, protocol, race, racism, reform, stop_and_frisk}, journal = {The Journal of Politics}, volume = {80}, number = {1}, abstract = {High-profile incidents of police misconduct have led to widespread calls for law enforcement reform. But prior studies cast doubt on whether police commanders can control officers, and offer few policy remedies because of their focus on potentially immutable officer traits like personality. I advance an alternative, institutional perspective and demonstrate that police officers-sometimes characterized as autonomous-are highly responsive to managerial directives. Using millions of records of police-citizen interactions alongside officer interviews, I evaluate the impact of a change to the protocol for stopping criminal suspects on police performance. An interrupted time series analysis shows the directive produced an immediate increase in the rate of stops producing evidence of the suspected crime. Interviewed officers said the order signaled increased managerial scrutiny, leading them to adopt more conservative tactics. Procedural changes can quickly and dramatically alter officer behavior, suggesting a reform strategy sometimes forestalled by psychological and personality-driven accounts of police reform.}, issn = {0022-3816}, pages = {1–15}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1086/694393}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Mummolo/Mummolo_2017_Modern_Police_Tactics_Police_Citizen_In.pdf}, } @article{muralidharan17_exper_at_scale_31_, title = {Experimentation At Scale}, author = {Muralidharan, Karthik and Niehaus, Paul}, year = {2017}, tags = {experimentation, government, large_scale, methods, policy}, journal = {Journal of Economic Perspectives}, volume = {31}, number = {4}, abstract = {This paper makes the case for greater use of randomized experiments “at scale.' We review various critiques of experimental program evaluation in developing countries, and discuss how experimenting at scale along three specific dimensions - the size of the sampling frame, the number of units treated, and the size of the unit of randomization - can help alleviate them. We find that program evaluation randomized controlled trials published in top journals over the last 15 years have typically been ” small ” in these senses, but also identify a number of examples - including from our own work - demonstrating that experimentation at much larger scales is both feasible and valuable.}, issn = {0895-3309}, pages = {103–124}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/jep.31.4.103}, url = {http://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/10.1257/jep.31.4.103}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Muralidharan/Muralidharan_2017_Experimentation_At_Scale.pdf}, } @article{murray17_compar_agent_based_model_param_186_, title = {A Comparison of Agent-Based Models and the Parametric G-Formula for Causal Inference}, author = {Murray, Eleanor J. and Robins, James M. and Seage, III, George R. and Freedberg, Kenneth A. and Hernán, Miguel A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, ABM, causal_inference, decision_analysis, individual_level_models, monte_carlo_methods, parametric_g_formula}, journal = {American Journal of Epidemiology}, volume = {186}, number = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/aje/kwx091}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Murray/Murray_2017_A_Comparison_of_Agent_Based_Models_and_t.pdf}, } @inproceedings{muthoo17_rules_rule_break_instit_instit_chang_, title = {Rules and Rule Breaking, Institutions and Institutional Change}, author = {Muthoo, Abhinay and Shepsle, Kenneth A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {change, institution, rule, rule_breaking}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Ostrom Workshop Colloquium Series}, abstract = {The present paper begins with the well-traveled notion of institutions as “ the rules of the game ” and seeks to give some conceptual concreteness to the idea of rules in order to understand what it means to break the rules. While rules certainly channel and constrain behavior, and in principle require some actions and prohibit others, deviations from these requirements and prohibitions do occur. In addition, rules may be ” interpreted, ” and the rules, themselves, do change - what humans devise they may revise. With all this conceptual movement, are the rules of the game too wobbly a foundation for the study of institutions? Note to Ostrom Workshop Colloquium Series readers: This is, indeed, a ” work in progress, ” inasmuch as potential blind alleys and false starts, as well as only the earliest version of a potential way forward, are in evidence in the present draft. The topic, moreover, is somewhat more abstract and foundational than is your normal fare. While I would welcome technical reactions and constructive advice, I am especially interested in the practical matter about how to wrap one's mind around ” the rules of the game. ”}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/pdf/seriespapers/2017spr-colloq/shepsle-paper.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Muthoo/Muthoo_2017_Rules_and_Rule_Breaking_Institutions_an.pdf}, } @book{newton17_const_system_indep_centr_asian_states_, title = {The Constitutional Systems of the Independent Central Asian States}, subtitle = {A Contextual Analysis}, author = {Newton, Scott}, year = {2017}, tags = {asia, constitutionalism, courts, history, kazakhstan, kygrzstan, law, post_soviet, soviet, soviet_union, tajikstan, turkmenistan, uzbekistan}, publisher = {Hart}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5099-0946-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Newton/Newton_2017_The_Constitutional_Systems_of_the_Indepe.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ngo17_in_datab_factor_learn_, title = {In-Database Factorized Learning}, author = {Ngo, Hung Q. and Nguyen, XuanLong and Olteanu, Dan and Schleich, Maximilian}, year = {2017}, tags = {database, factorized_learning, feature_extraction_join_query, machine_learning}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ngo/Ngo_2017_In_Database_Factorized_Learning.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ni17_subst_style_, title = {SUBSTANCE and STYLE}, subtitle = {Domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams}, author = {Ni, Wode and Ye, Katherine and Sunshine, Joshua and Aldrich, Jonathan and Crane, Keenan}, year = {2017}, tags = {graphical_programming, HCI, penrose, programming, style, substance, visualisation}, booktitle = {Domain-Specific Language Design and Implementation (DSLDI'17)}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ni/Ni_2017_SUBSTANCE_and_STYLE.pdf}, } @inproceedings{niazi17_verif_valid_agent_based_simul_, title = {Verification & Validation of Agent Based Simulations using the VOMAS (Virtual Overlay Multi-agent System) approach}, author = {Niazi, Muaz A. and Hussain, Amir and Kolberg, Mario}, year = {2017}, tags = {agent_oriented_programming, agents, MAS, multi_agent_systems, validation, verification, VOMAS}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Multi-Agent Systems and Simulation, MASS}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02361}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Niazi/Niazi_2017_Verification_Validation_of_Agent_Based.pdf}, } @book{nichols17_, title = {The death of expertise}, subtitle = {The campaign against established knowledge and why it matters}, author = {Nichols, Tom}, year = {2017}, tags = {culture, expertise, politics, society, text_book, USA}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Nichols/Nichols_2017_The_death_of_expertise.pdf}, } @article{northoff17__how_80_, title = {How do the brain's time and space mediate consciousness and its different dimensions? Temporo-spatial theory of consciousness (TTC)}, author = {Northoff, Georg and Huang, Zirui}, year = {2017}, tags = {cross_frequency_coupling, frequency_nestedness, infra_slow_fluctuations, national_consciousness, phenomenology, pre_stimulus_activity, qualia, scale_free, small_world, space, spontaneous_activity, temporo_spatial_theory_of_conscioussness, time, TTC}, journal = {Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews}, volume = {80}, pages = {630-645}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.07.013}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.07.013}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Northoff/Temporo-spatial theory of consciousness.pdf}, } @book{notaker17__histor_cookb_, title = {A History of Cookbooks}, subtitle = {From Kitchen to Page over Seven Centuries}, author = {Notaker, Henry}, year = {2017}, tags = {cookbook, history}, number = {64}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {California Studies in Food and Culture}, isbn = {978-0-520-96728-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Notaker/Notaker_2017_A_History_of_Cookbooks.pdf}, } @misc{office17_ga0_count_violen_extrem_, title = {GA0-17-300, Countering Violent Extremism}, subtitle = {Actions Needed to Define Strategy and Assess Progress of Federal Efforts Report to Congressional Requesters United States Government Accountability Office}, author = {{United States Government Accountability Office}}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, domestic_terrorism, extremism, GAO, government, history, policy, report, right_wing, USA}, number = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gao.gov/assets/690/683984.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Office/Office_2017_GA0_17_300_Countering_Violent_Extremism.pdf}, } @book{oliveira17_, title = {The digital mind}, subtitle = {How science is redefining humanity}, author = {Oliveira, Arlindo}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, history}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03603-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Oliveira/Oliveira_2017_The_digital_mind.pdf}, } @book{oliveira17_game_dynam_, title = {Game Dynamics}, subtitle = {Best Practices in Procedural and Dynamic Game Content Generation}, author = {Oliveira, Yanko}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, competition, cooperation, DDE, dynamics, faces, games, MDA, procedural_content, quest, review, sound, synthesis, terrain_generation, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {Several of the hurdles in meaningful procedural generation are exacer- bated when it comes to characters, especially when they are at the very center of the stage. Ontogenetic approaches (i.e., that try to mimic the desired result, instead of generating it by simulating natural processes) are usually the best fit for most applications, usually involving altering a base character and/or combining sets of modular parts. This is, however, still a design, art and engineering challenge. This chapter covers procedural character generation, while pointing at character design fundamentals that should be kept in mind when designing these systems. Starting by reviewing state-of-the-art techniques from games that have them as a main feature, it then covers mesh generation, altering existing meshes and scaling bones to generate diverse silhouettes. It also proposes a technique for 3D mesh combi- nation that involves offline tagging of vertices in edges to create seamless joints between modules at runtime. Finally, it covers texture generation and combining texture channels in ways that allow even more varied characters.}, pages = {115–132}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-53088-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-53088-8}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Oliveira/Oliveira_2017_Game_Dynamics.pdf}, } @article{olsen17_why_withd_from_europ_union_is_undem_9_, title = {Why Withdrawal From the European Union Is Undemocratic}, author = {Olsen, Tore Vincents and Rostbøll, Christian F.}, year = {2017}, tags = {all_affected_principle, boundaries, brexit, citizenship, democracy, EU, european_union, withdrawal}, journal = {International Theory}, volume = {9}, number = {03}, abstract = {The Lisbon Treaty from 2009 introduced the possibility for individual member states to withdraw from the European Union (EU) on the basis of a unilateral decision. In June 2016 the United Kingdom decided to leave the EU invoking article 50 of the treaty. But is withdrawal democratically legitimate? In fact, the all-affected principle suggests that it is undemocratic for subunits to leave larger political units when it adversely affects other citizens without including them in the decision. However, it is unclear what the currency of this affectedness is and, hence, why withdrawal would be undemocratic. We argue that it is the effect of withdrawal on the status of citizens as free and equal that is decisive and that explains why unilateral withdrawal of subunits from larger units is democratically illegitimate. Moreover, on the 'all-affected status principle' that we develop, even multilaterally agreed withdrawal is undemocratic because the latter diminishes the future ability of citizens to make decisions together regarding issues that affect their status as free and equal. On this basis, we conclude that it is undemocratic for a member state such as the United Kingdom to withdraw from the EU./p}, issn = {1752-9719}, pages = {436–465}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1752971917000094}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1752971917000094/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Olsen/Olsen_2017_Why_Withdrawal_From_the_European_Union_I.pdf}, } @article{omar17_hazel_52_, title = {Hazelnut}, subtitle = {A Bidirectionally Typed Structure Editor Calculus}, author = {Omar, Cyrus and Voysey, Ian and Hilton, Michael and Aldrich, Jonathan and Hammer, Matthew A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {bidirectional_type_system, gradual_typing, hazelnut, HCI, meta_theory, structure_editor, type_system}, journal = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {52}, number = {1}, pages = {86-99}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3093333.3009900}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3093333.3009900}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Omar/Omar_2017_Hazelnut.pdf}, } @unpublished{osborn17_model_, title = {Modeling action games as hierarchical hybrid automata}, author = {Osborn, Joe}, year = {2017}, tags = {action_games, automata, CHARON, design, DSL, FSMs, games, HyPED, mechanics}, note = {none}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://research.pomona.edu/jcosborn/cv/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Osborn/Osborn_2017_Modeling_action_games_as_hierarchical_hy.pdf}, } @incollection{outlaw17_afric_philos_, title = {Africana Philosophy}, author = {Outlaw Jr., Lucius T.}, editor = {Zalta, Edward N.}, year = {2017}, tags = {africana_philosophy, history, philosophy}, booktitle = {The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}, edition_year = {Summer 2017}, publisher = {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/africana/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Outlaw/Outlaw_2017_Africana_Philosophy.pdf}, } @article{ozcan17_singl_cases_92_, title = {Single Cases}, subtitle = {The What, Why, and How}, author = {Ozcan, Pinar and Han, Suho and Graebner, Melissa E}, year = {2017}, tags = {case_study, research_methods}, journal = {The Routledge Companion to Qualitative Research in Organization Studies}, volume = {92}, publisher = {Routledge}, pages = {112}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ozcan/Ozcan_2017_Single_Cases.pdf}, } @inproceedings{paavilainen17_review_social_featur_social_networ_games_, title = {A Review of Social Features in Social Network Games}, author = {Paavilainen, Janne and Alha, Kati and Korhonen, Hannu}, year = {2017}, tags = {facebook, game_design, review, sociability, social_features, social_network}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.26503/todigra.v3i2.71}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.26503/todigra.v3i2.71}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Paavilainen/Paavilainen_2017_A_Review_of_Social_Features_in_Social_Ne.pdf}, } @inproceedings{packer17_devel_, title = {Developing a writer's toolkit for interactive locative storytelling}, author = {Packer, Heather S. and Hargood, Charlie and Howard, Yvonne and Papadopoulos, Petros and Millard, David E}, year = {2017}, tags = {authoring, interactive_fiction, toolkit}, booktitle = {International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {63–74}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Packer/Packer_2017_Developing_a_writer_s_toolkit_for_intera.pdf}, } @inproceedings{panisson17_utter_only_what_needed_, title = {Uttering Only What is Needed}, subtitle = {Enthymemes in Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Panisson, Alison R. and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2017}, tags = {argumentation, argumentation_schemes, enthymemes}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems}, publisher = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, abstract = {One of the most important aspects of multi-agent systems is communication. Among the communication techniques in multi-agent systems, argumentation-based approaches have received special interest from the community, because they provide a rich form of communication by means of agents exchanging arguments. However, the additional information exchanged by agents could have an extra weight on the communication infrastructure, restricting the usage of argumentation techniques. In this work, we introduce an argumentation framework whereby agents are able to exchange fewer and shorter messages when engaging in dialogues by omitting information that is common knowledge (e.g., information about a shared multi-agent organisation). In particular, we use the idea of enthymemes, as well as referring to shared argumentation schemes (i.e., reasoning patterns from which such arguments were instantiated) and common organisational knowledge to guide argument reconstruction. We argue that the approach makes argumentation-based communication more efficient in the sense that agents can exchange fewer messages with shorter content, yet without any loss in the intended arguments.}, address = {Richland, SC}, location = {São Paulo, Brazil}, numpages = {3}, pages = {1670-1672}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAMAS}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/3091125.3091399}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Panisson/Uttering_Only_What_is_Needed_Enthymemes_in_Multi_Agent_Systems_Extended_Abstract.pdf}, } @misc{paratone17_parat_screen_patter_color_, title = {Paratone Screens Patterns Colors}, author = {Paratone}, year = {2017}, tags = {__image, design, history, typography}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/TNM_Paratone_screens_patterns_colors_20170914_0242/page/n89/mode/thumb}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Paratone/Paratone_2017_Paratone_Screens_Patterns_Colors.pdf}, } @book{parham17_global_histor_liter_envir_, title = {A Global History of Literature and the Environment}, editor = {Parham, John and Westlin, Louise}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropocene, australasia, china, ecology, ecopoetics, environment, greece, hebrew, history, literature, mesopotamia, nigeria, TO_CHECK, toxic_meals}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-107-10262-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Parham/Parham_2017_A_Global_History_of_Literature_and_the_E.pdf}, } @article{park17__emerg_7_, title = {Emergence of unusual coexistence states in cyclic game systems}, author = {Park, Junpyo and Do, Younghae and Jang, Bongsoo and Lai, Ying-Cheng}, year = {2017}, tags = {cycle, game_theory, monte_carlo, rock_paper_scissors, rock_paper_scissors_lizard_spock}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Jan 19 18:56:38 2024}, pages = {7465}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-07911-4}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07911-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Park/s41598-017-07911-4.pdf}, } @inproceedings{passmore17_racial_, title = {Racial diversity in indie games}, subtitle = {Patterns, challenges, and opportunities}, author = {Passmore, Cale J. and Yates, Rowan and Birk, Max V. and Mandryk, Regan L.}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_development, indie_games, race, racism}, booktitle = {Extended abstracts publication of the annual symposium on computer-human interaction in play}, pages = {137–151}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Passmore/Passmore_2017_Racial_diversity_in_indie_games.pdf}, } @article{pattinson17__schul_votin_eviden_carry_comput_, title = {Schulze Voting as Evidence Carrying Computation}, author = {Pattinson, Dirk and Tiwari, Mukesh}, year = {2017}, tags = {computation, formal_methods, schulze_voting}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pages = {410-426}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-66107-0_26}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66107-0_26}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pattinson/schulze-counting.pdf}, } @article{pazdziora17_cynic_mystic_31_, title = {Cynical Mysticism}, subtitle = {The Role of Fairies in Late-Victorian Esotericism}, author = {Pazdziora, J. Patrick}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, belief, cynicism, esotericism, literature, mysticism, occult, ritual, victorian}, journal = {Literature and Theology}, volume = {31}, number = {3}, issn = {02691205}, pages = {285–304}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/litthe/frw021}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pazdziora/Pazdziora_2017_Cynical_Mysticism.pdf}, } @misc{pedercini17_simcit_simcr_, title = {SimCities and SimCrises}, author = {Pedercini, Paolo}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, design, game_criticism, game_development, history, politics, sim_city, simulation, the_sims}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://molleindustria.org/GamesForCities/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pedercini/Pedercini_2017_SimCities_and_SimCrises.pdf}, } @article{pellegrino17_diagn_italian_diseas_, title = {Diagnosing the Italian Disease}, author = {Pellegrino, Bruno and Zingales, Luigi}, year = {2017}, tags = {cronyism, diagnosis, economics, familism, history, institution, labour, meritocracy, metrics, regulation, technology}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {We try to explain why Italy's labor productivity stopped growing in the mid-1990s. We find no evidence that this slowdown is due to trade dynamics, Italy's inefficient governmental apparatus, or excessively protective labor regulations. By contrast, the data suggest that Italy's slowdown was more likely caused by the failure of its firms to take full advantage of the ICT revolution. While many institutional features can account for this failure, a prominent one is the lack of meritocracy in the selection and rewarding of managers. Familyism and cronyism are the ultimate causes of the Italian disease.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3057451}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pellegrino/Pellegrino_2017_Diagnosing_the_Italian_Disease.pdf}, } @book{pennachhio17_uses_abuses_plant_deriv_smoke_91_, title = {Uses and Abuses of Plant Derived Smoke}, subtitle = {Its Ethnobotany as Hullucinogen, Perfrum, Incense and Medicine}, author = {Pennachhio, Marcello and Jefferson, Lara V. and Havens, Kayri}, year = {2017}, tags = {drugs, ethnobotany, medicine, perfume, plant, religion, smoke, text_book}, volume = {91}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pages = {399–404}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-537001-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pennachhio/Pennachhio_2017_Uses_and_Abuses_of_Plant_Derived_Smoke.pdf}, } @book{percival17_test_driven_devel_python_, title = {Test-Driven Development with Python}, subtitle = {Obey the Testing Goat Using Django, Selenium, and JavaScript}, author = {Percival, Harry J.W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {programming, python, software_engineering, test_driven_development}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-1-4919-5870-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Percival/Percival_2017_Test_Driven_Development_with_Python.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pereira17_landm_based_heuris_goal_recog_, title = {Landmark-Based Heuristics for Goal Recognition}, author = {Pereira, Ramon and Oren, Nir and Meneguzzi, Felipe}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, goal_recognition, heuristics, landmarks, planning}, booktitle = {AAAI conference on artificial intelligence}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/11021}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pereira/Pereira_2017_Landmark_Based_Heuristics_for_Goal_Recog.pdf}, } @book{peters17_elemen_causal_infer_, title = {Elements of Causal Inference}, author = {Peters, Jonas and Janzing, Dominik and Scholkopf, Bernhard}, year = {2017}, tags = {causality, inference, methodology, statistics}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03731-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Peters/Peters_2017_Elements_of_Causal_Inference.pdf}, } @thesis{petricek17__contex_aware_progr_languag_, title = {Context Aware Programming Languages}, author = {Petricek, Tomas}, year = {2017}, tags = {coeffect_calculus, coeffects, context, dissertation, language, meta, programming, semantics}, institution = {Cambridge University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Petricek/Petricek_2017_Context_Aware_Programming_Languages.pdf}, } @inproceedings{petricek17_data_explor_dot_devel_74_, title = {Data Exploration through Dot-driven Development}, author = {Petricek, Tomas}, editor = {Müller, Peter}, year = {2017}, tags = {DSL, exploration, language, literacy, object_calculus, pivot_tables, programming, type_checking, type_providers}, booktitle = {31st European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2017)}, volume = {74}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, annote = {Keywords: Data science, type providers, pivot tables, aggregation}, issn = {1868-8969}, pages = {21:1–21:27}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-72610}, isbn = {978-3-95977-035-4}, doi = {10.4230/LIPIcs.ECOOP.2017.21}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7261}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Petricek/Petricek_2017_Data_Exploration_through_Dot_driven_Deve.pdf}, } @article{pink17_mundan_data_4_, title = {Mundane Data}, subtitle = {The Routines, Contingencies and Accomplishments of Digital Living}, author = {Pink, Sarah and Sumartojo, Shanti and Lupton, Deborah and Heyes La Bond, Christine}, year = {2017}, tags = {data, digital_living, ethnography, improvisation, mundane, routine, self_tracking}, journal = {Big Data & Society}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, pages = {2053951717700924}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pink/Pink_2017_Mundane_Data.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pinto17_lara_Part_F1280_, title = {LARA as a language-independent aspect-oriented programming approach}, author = {Pinto, Pedro and Carvalho, Tiago and Bispo, João and Cardoso, João M.P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {AOP, DSL, language, LARA, modularity, programming, tools}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing}, volume = {Part F1280}, abstract = {Copyright 2017 ACM.Usually, Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) languages are an extension of a specific target language (e.g., AspectJ for Java and AspectC++ for C++). This coupling can impose drawbacks such as arbitrary limitations to the aspect language. LARA is a DSL for source-to-source transformations inspired by AOP concepts, and has been designed to be independent of the target language. In this paper we propose techniques to overcome some of the challenges presented by a language-independent approach to source code transformations, and present and discuss possible solutions and their impact. Additionally, we present some of the benefits and opportunities of this approach. We present an evaluation of our approach, show that we can significantly reduce the effort to develop weavers for new target languages and that the proposed techniques contribute to more concise LARA aspects and safer semantics.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-4486-9}, doi = {10.1145/3019612.3019749}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pinto/Pinto_2017_LARA_as_a_language_independent_aspect_or.pdf}, } @inbook{pollard17_resour_ocean_fring_archaeol_mediev_swahil_, title = {Resources of the Ocean Fringe and the Archaeology of the Medieval Swahili}, author = {Pollard, Edward}, year = {2017}, tags = {archaeology, economics, ethnography, fishing, history, india, mangroves, maritime_borders, ocean, swahili}, booktitle = {The Swahili World}, publisher = {Routledge}, chapter = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-69145-9}, doi = {10.4324/9781315691459}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pollard/Pollard_2017_Resources_of_the_Ocean_Fringe_and_the_Ar.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pombrio17_teach_progr_languag_exper_adver_think_71_, title = {Teaching Programming Languages by Experimental and Adversarial Thinking}, author = {Pombrio, Justin and Krishnamurthi, Shriram and Fisler, Kathi}, editor = {Lerner, Benjamin S. and Bodík, Rastislav and Krishnamurthi, Shriram}, year = {2017}, tags = {adversarial, education, language, mystery_language, programming, puzzle}, booktitle = {2nd Summit on Advances in Programming Languages (SNAPL 2017)}, volume = {71}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {1868-8969}, pages = {13:1–13:9}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-71178}, isbn = {978-3-95977-032-3}, doi = {10.4230/LIPIcs.SNAPL.2017.13}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2017/7117}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pombrio/Pombrio_2017_Teaching_Programming_Languages_by_Experi.pdf}, } @book{poole17__artif_intel_, title = {Artificial Intelligence}, subtitle = {Foundations of Computational Agents}, author = {Poole, David L. and Mackworth, Alan K.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, computer_science, machine_learning, MAS, multi_agent_systems, ontology, planning, reasoning, text_book}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, isbn = {978-1-107-19539-4}, url = {https://artint.info/2e/html/ArtInt2e.html}, } @book{press17_no_starc_press_primer_, title = {No Starch Press Primer}, author = {{No Starch Press}}, year = {2017}, tags = {arduino, javascript, programming, r_lang, regression, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pages = {1–40}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-756-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Press/Press_2017_No_Starch_Press_Primer.pdf}, } @report{pryor17_demog_differ_senten_, title = {Demographic Differences in Sentencing}, subtitle = {An Update to the 2012 Booker Report}, author = {Pryor, Jr, William H and Barkow, Rachel E. and Breyer, Chares R. and Reeves, Danny C. and Bolitho, Zachary C. and Smoot, J. Patricia Wilson and Cohen, Kenneth P. and Schmitt, Glenn R.}, year = {2017}, tags = {incarceration, prison, racism, sentencing, USA}, institution = {US Sentencing Commission}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ussc.gov/research/research-reports/demographic-differences-sentencing}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Pryor/Pryor_2017_Demographic_Differences_in_Sentencing.pdf}, } @book{putro17_agent_based_approac_econom_social_, title = {Agent-Based Approaches in Economics and Social Complex Systems IX}, author = {Putro, Utomo Sarjono and Ichikawa, Manabu and Siallagan, Manahan}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, bayesian_network, blood_donation, bullying, HPV, land_use, medical_insurance, milk, risk, soft_systems, supply_chain, transportation}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-10-3662-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Putro/Putro_2017_Agent_Based_Approaches_in_Economics_and_.pdf}, } @book{r.17_polit_inter_, title = {Political Internet}, subtitle = {State and Politics in the Age of Social Media}, author = {R., Biju P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {culture, diplomacy, government, india, infotopia, internet, politics, resistance, social_media, technology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-38992-9}, url = {https://www.routledge.com/Political-Internet-State-and-Politics-in-the-Age-of-Social-Media/P-R/p/book/9781315389929}, file = {2000/2010/2017/R/R_2017_Political_Internet.pdf}, } @book{rabin17_game_ai_pro_, title = {Game AI Pro 3}, editor = {Rabin, Steve}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_ai, game_development}, publisher = {CRC Press}, isbn = {978-1-4987-4258-0}, } @thesis{radecki17__healin_cat_, title = {Healing Cat}, subtitle = {From Bastet To the Cat Café a Mythanalysis of the Symbol of the Cat and an Ethnography of Two Montreal Cat Cafés}, author = {Radecki, Katherine}, year = {2017}, tags = {asia, cafe, canada, cat, cat_cafe, culture, dissertation, ethnography, history, mediterranean, montreal, semiotics, status, symbology}, institution = {Université Du Québec à Montréal}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Radecki/Radecki_2017_Healing_Cat.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ramasubramanian17_growin_, title = {Growing a protocol}, author = {Ramasubramanian, Kamala and Dahlgren, Kathryn and Karim, Asha and Maiya, Sanjana and Borland, Sarah and Leskes, Boaz and Alvaro, Peter}, year = {2017}, tags = {design, fault_tolerance, LDFI, lineage_driven_fault_injection, protocol, software_engineering, verification}, booktitle = {9th $USENIX$ Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud 17)}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ramasubramanian/Ramasubramanian_2017_Growing_a_protocol.pdf}, } @article{ramirez17_mediat_shadow_audien_, title = {Mediation in the Shadow of an Audience}, subtitle = {How Third Parties Use Secrecy and Agenda-Setting To Broker Settlements}, author = {Ramirez, Shawn L.}, year = {2017}, tags = {agenda_setting, communication, concessions, cooperation, economics, mediation, politics, secret, taxonomy, uncertainty, warfare}, journal = {Journal of Theoretical Politics}, issn = {0951-6298}, pages = {095162981772922}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0951629817729227}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0951629817729227}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ramirez/Ramirez_2017_Mediation_in_the_Shadow_of_an_Audience.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ramirez17_plan_acquis_bdi_agent_framew_, title = {Plan Acquisition in a BDI Agent Framework Through Intentional Learning}, author = {Ramirez, Wulfrano Arturo Luna and Fasli, Maria}, year = {2017}, tags = {agent, agents, BDI, cognitive_agents, JASON, learning, MAS, multi_agent_systems, netlogo, plan_acquisition, planning}, booktitle = {Multiagent System Technologies, MATES}, pages = {167-186}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-64798-2_11}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64798-2_11}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ramirez/Ramirez_2017_Plan_Acquisition_in_a_BDI_Agent_Framewor.pdf}, } @book{redmond17_i_ching_book_chang_, title = {The I Ching (Book of Changes)}, subtitle = {A Critical Translation of the Ancient Text}, author = {Redmond, Geoffrey}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, china, divination, i_ching, mysticism, philosophy}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Redmond/Redmond_2017_The_I_Ching_Book_of_Changes_.pdf}, } @thesis{reed17__chang_tales_, title = {Changeful Tales}, subtitle = {Design-Driven Approaches Toward More Expressive Storygames}, author = {Reed, Aaron A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {case_study, design, dissertation, expressive, games, microscope, procedural_content, prom_week, social_simulation, storytelling}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Reed/Reed_2017_Changeful_Tales.pdf}, } @online{reich17__ultim_guide_api_desig_, title = {The Ultimate Guide to API Design}, author = {Reich, Erich}, year = {2017}, tags = {api, CRUD, encryption, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://qmo.io/blog/ultimate-guide-to-api-design/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Reich/The Ultimate Guide to API Design Quantum Mob.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rein17_livin_, title = {Living in your programming environment}, subtitle = {Towards an environment for exploratory adaptations of productivity tools}, author = {Rein, Patrick and Lincke, Jens and Ramson, Stefan and Mattis, Toni and Hirschfeld, Robert}, year = {2017}, tags = {exploratory_programming, HCI, IDE, live_coding, productivity, programming, tools}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Programming Experience}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {17–27}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Rein/Rein_2017_Living_in_your_programming_environment.pdf}, } @book{reynolds-stenson17_protes_17_, title = {Protesting the police}, subtitle = {Anti-police brutality claims as a predictor of police repression of protest}, author = {Reynolds-Stenson, Heidi}, year = {2017}, tags = {police_violence, politics, protest}, journal = {Social Movement Studies}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {48-63}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/14742837.2017.1381592}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2017.1381592}, file = {2000/2010/2017/ReynoldsStenson/ReynoldsStenson_2017_Protesting_the_police.pdf}, } @book{rhodes17_spect_proper_, title = {Spectacle of Property}, subtitle = {The House in American Film}, author = {Rhodes, John David}, year = {2017}, tags = {architecture, aresthetics, art, film, history, hollywood, modernism, new_orleans}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5749/j.ctt1pwt7cf}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt1pwt7cf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Rhodes/Rhodes_2017_Spectacle_of_Property.pdf}, } @proceedings{ribas17:_comput_commun_aesth_x_, title = {Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X (xCoAx)}, editor = {Ribas, Luísa and Rangel, André and Verdicchio, Mario and Carvalhais, Miguel}, year = {2017}, tags = {academia, aesthetics, communication, computation, design, open_source, performance, programming, programming_language, technology, visualisation}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-989-746-128-6}, url = {http://proceedings.xcoax.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ribas/Ribas_2017_Computation_Communication_Aesthetics_a.pdf}, } @article{ricci17_augmen_societ_with_mirror_world_34_, title = {Augmented Societies With Mirror Worlds}, author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Tummolini, Luca and Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, intelligent_agents, MAS, mirror_worlds, mixed_reality, multi_agent_systems, pervasive_computing}, journal = {AI \& Society}, volume = {34}, number = {4}, pages = {745-752}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s00146-017-0788-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00146-017-0788-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ricci/Ricci_2017_Augmented_Societies_With_Mirror_Worlds.pdf}, } @book{ricks17_story_contr_law_2_, title = {The Story of Contract Law}, subtitle = {Implementing the Bargain}, author = {Ricks, Val}, year = {2017}, tags = {contract_law, law, obligations, USA}, volume = {2}, publisher = {CALI eLangdell Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cali.org/books/story-contract-law-implementing-bargain#}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ricks/Ricks_2017_The_Story_of_Contract_Law.pdf}, } @article{riehl17_, title = {The comprehension construction}, author = {Riehl, Emily and Verity, Dominic}, year = {2017}, tags = {category_theory, comprehension, straightening, unstraightening, yonedas_lemma}, date_added = {Wed Aug 2 22:53:15 2023}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1706.10023}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.10023}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Riehl/Riehl_2017_The_comprehension_construction.pdf}, } @report{ritsila17_graph_, title = {GraphQL}, subtitle = {The API Design Revolution}, author = {Ritsila, Aleksi}, year = {2017}, tags = {API, design, GraphQL, REST}, institution = {University of Applied Sciences, Haaga-Helia}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201803113228}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ritsila/Ritsila_2017_GraphQL.pdf}, } @article{robaldo17_reified_input_logic_27_, title = {Reified Input/output Logic}, subtitle = {Combining Input/output Logic and Reification To Represent Norms Coming From Existing Legislation}, author = {Robaldo, Livio and Sun, Xin}, year = {2017}, tags = {input_output_logics, legislation, logic, norms, reification}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {27}, number = {8}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pages = {2471–2503}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Robaldo/_8f28f.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Robaldo/Robaldo_2017_Reified_Input_output_Logic.pdf}, } @book{roberts17_salted_cured_, title = {Salted and Cured}, author = {Roberts, Jeffrey}, year = {2017}, tags = {cooking, cuisine, cured_meat, food, history}, publisher = {Chelsea Green Publishing}, isbn = {978-1-60358-660-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Roberts/Roberts_2017_Salted_and_Cured.epub}, } @article{robertson17_irrel_narrat_31_, title = {The Irrelevance Narrative}, subtitle = {Queer (In)Visibility in Medical Education and Practice}, author = {Robertson, William J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, education, heteronormativity, LGBTQ, medicine, politics, queer, visibility}, journal = {Medical Anthropology Quarterly}, volume = {31}, number = {2}, abstract = {How might heteronormativity be reproduced and become internalized through biomedical practices? Based on in-depth, person-centered interviews, this paper explores the ways heteronormativity works into medical education through the hidden curriculum. As experienced by my informants, case studies often reinforce unconscious heteronormative orientations and heterosexist/homophobic stereotypes about queer patients among straight and queer medical students alike. I introduce the concept of the irrelevance narrative to make sense of how queer medical students take up a heteronormative medical gaze. Despite recognizing that being queer affects how they interact with patients, my informants describe being queer as irrelevant to their delivery of care. I conclude with a discussion of how these preliminary findings can inform research on knowledge production in biomedical education and practice with an eye toward the tensions between personal and professional identity among biomedical practitioners. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.}, invalid_isbn = {0745-5194}, issn = {15481387}, pages = {159–176}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {26990123}, doi = {10.1111/maq.12289}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Robertson/Robertson_2017_The_Irrelevance_Narrative.pdf}, } @book{robinson17_new_york_, title = {New York 2140}, author = {Robinson, Kim Stanley}, year = {2017}, tags = {climate_change, fiction, future_history, new_york, science_fiction}, publisher = {Orbit}, isbn = {978-0-316-26234-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Robinson/Robinson_2017_New_York_2140.epub}, } @inproceedings{rodrigues17__towar_believ_inter_between_synth_charac_, title = {Towards Believable Interactions Between Synthetic Characters}, author = {Rodrigues, Ricardo and Martinho, Carlos}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, animation, artificial_intelligence, believable_agents, synthetic_characters, virtual_agents}, booktitle = {Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA}, pages = {385-388}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-67401-8_48}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67401-8_48}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Rodrigues/Rodrigues_2017_Towards_Believable_Interactions_Between_.pdf}, } @inbook{roelofs17_pitfal_solut_when_using_monte_, title = {Pitfalls and Solutions When Using Monte Carlo Tree Search for Strategy and Tactical Games}, author = {Roelofs, Gijs-Jan}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_development, monte_carlo, monte_carlo_tree_search, strategy}, chapter = {28}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Roelofs_2017_Pitfalls_and_Solutions_When_Using_Monte_.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @book{roman17_introd_languag_categ_theor_, title = {An Introduction to the Language of Category Theory}, author = {Roman, Steven}, year = {2017}, tags = {adjoints, category_theory, functors, natural_transformations}, journal = {Compact Textbooks in Mathematics}, publisher = {Birkhäuser}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-41917-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-41917-6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41917-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Roman/Roman_2017_An_Introduction_to_the_Language_of_Categ.pdf}, } @misc{rosenstein17_appoin_special_couns_, title = {Appointment of Special Counsel}, author = {Rosenstein, Rod}, year = {2017}, tags = {government, law, russia, special_counsel, trump, USA}, month = {May}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Rosenstein/Rosenstein_2017_Appointment_of_Special_Counsel.pdf}, } @book{rothstein17_, title = {The Color Of Law}, subtitle = {A forgotten history of how our government segregated America}, author = {Rothstein, Richard}, year = {2017}, tags = {california, gentrification, history, law, policy, racism, redlining, segregation}, publisher = {Liveright}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Rothstein/Rothstein_2017_The_color_of_law.epub}, } @book{ruberg17_queer_game_studies_, title = {Queer Game Studies}, editor = {Ruberg, Bonnie and Shaw, Adrienne}, year = {2017}, tags = {bayonetta, design, fantasy, feminism, games, kink, LGBTQ, mass_effect, metal_gear_solid, mythology, politics, queer, RPG, text_book}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5179-0036-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ruberg/Ruberg_2017_Queer_Game_Studies.pdf}, } @book{russell17_compl_works_hieron_bosch_, title = {The Complete Works of Hieronymus Bosch}, author = {Russell, Peter}, year = {2017}, tags = {art, art_history, hieronymus_bosch}, publisher = {Delphi Classics}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Russell/Russell_2017_The_Complete_Works_of_Hieronymus_Bosch.epub}, } @misc{russo17_task_force_gotham_part_, title = {Task Force Gotham Part 1}, author = {Russo, Richard}, year = {2017}, tags = {fiction, megacity, police, urban_warfare}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://mwi.usma.edu/task-force-gotham-part-i/}, url2 = {https://mwi.usma.edu/task-force-gotham-part-ii/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Russo/Russo_2017_Task_Force_Gotham_Part_1_1846f.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Russo/Russo_2017_Task_Force_Gotham_Part_1.pdf}, } @inbook{ryan17__ontol_rules_, title = {Ontological Rules}, author = {Ryan, Marie-Laure}, year = {2017}, tags = {imaginary_worlds, logic, ontology, rule, world_building}, crossref = {wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_}, } @inproceedings{sabatucci17_four_types_self_adapt_system_, title = {The Four Types of Self-Adaptive Systems}, subtitle = {A Metamodel}, author = {Sabatucci, Luca and Seidita, Valeria and Cossentino, Massimo}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, MAS, meta_model, multi_agent_systems, self_adaptive_systems, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Intelligent Interactive Multimedia Systems and Services}, pages = {440-450}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-59480-4_44}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59480-4_44}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sabatucci/Sabatucci_2017_The_Four_Types_of_Self_Adaptive_Systems.pdf}, } @inproceedings{savkovic17__towar_approx_incom_queries_partial_1912_, title = {Towards Approximating Incomplete Queries over Partially Complete Databases (Extended Abstract)}, author = {Savković, Ognjen and Kharlamov, Evgeny and Nutt, Werner and Senellart, Pierre}, year = {2017}, tags = {incomplete_queries, query_language}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper9.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Savkovic/paper9.pdf}, } @article{sayer17_white_riot_brexit_trump_post_factual_polit_30_, title = {White Riot-Brexit, Trump, and Post-Factual Politics}, author = {Sayer, Derek}, year = {2017}, tags = {brexit, politics, race, trump, white_riot}, journal = {Journal of Historical Sociology}, volume = {30}, number = {1}, abstract = {The term “post-factual politics” (or “post-truth politics'), which Wikipedia usefully defines as “a political culture in which debate is framed largely by appeals to emotion disconnected from the details of policy, and by the repeated assertion of talking points to which factual rebuttals are ignored,” has been widely employed in relation to Britain's EU referendum and the 2016 US presidential election. At issue here are not just particular lies, like the 350 million per week Leave campaigners in the UK falsely claimed went to the EU, but the whole spirit in which the debates were conducted. Warnings of negative economic consequences of a pro-Brexit vote were routinely dismissed as ” Project Fear ” -the implication being that is was unpatriotic even to question Britain's ability to prosper outside the EU. A will-ingness to ignore facts came close to being presented as a moral virtue. Michael Gove encapsulated this spirit in his claim that ” people in this country have had enough of experts ” -a remarkable statement to come from a former Sec-retary of State for Education. 1 On the other side of the Atlantic Donald Trump's contempt for facts scarcely needs documenting, but those interested might consult the Toronto Star's list of 560 falsehoods he uttered during the cam-paign on every conceivable topic from youth unemployment rates among African-Americans to the numbers of Syrian refugees admitted to the USA by the Obama administration. 2 On Trump's first day in office White House press sec-retary Sean Spicer berated the press for understating the size of the crowds at the inauguration, insisting that this was ” the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period. ” 3 When challenged with evidence that clearly showed the contrary, presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway described Spicer's falsehoods as ” alternative facts. ” 4 Such abuses of truth by the powerful do not augur well for the future of democracy, which depends on an informed electorate. My concern here, however, is not primarily with Westminster and the White House. It is with the extent to which left- wing analysis of the Brexit and Trump victories has become clouded by the same post-factual fog. Perception of these victories as ” upsets ” or ” shocks ” is arguably itself a symptom of a political culture in which feeling and belief count for more than evidence or argument. No rational observer should have been surprised by these outcomes. In the British case, though most polls published during the last week of the campaign predicted a slender win for Remain, over the previous three weeks 17 out of 26 polls had predicted a Leave victory. 5 In the US, where most polls had shown a majority for Clinton for months, the gap sharply narrowed in the week before the election, leaving her with a bare 3.1 }, issn = {14676443}, pages = {92–106}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/johs.12153}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sayer/Sayer_2017_White_Riot_Brexit_Trump_and_Post_Factu.pdf}, } @book{scalzi17_collap_empir_, title = {The Collapsing Empire}, author = {Scalzi, John}, year = {2017}, tags = {bureaucracy, empire, interstellar_travel, mutiny, science_fiction, trade}, number = {1}, publisher = {Tor Books}, series = {The Interdependency}, isbn = {978-0-7653-8888-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Scalzi/Scalzi_2017_The_Collapsing_Empire.epub}, } @inbook{schaal17__proced_terrain_gener_, title = {Procedural Terrain Generation. A Case Study from the Game Industry}, author = {Schaal, Jakob}, year = {2017}, tags = {procedural_content, terrain_generation}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Jan 19 18:54:59 2024}, pages = {133-150}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-53088-8_8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53088-8_8}, crossref = {korn17:_game_dynam_}, } @book{schaefer17_, title = {The Datafied Society}, subtitle = {Studying culture through data}, author = {Schäfer, Mirko Tobias and van Es, Karin}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, analysis, API, big_data, case_study, culture, discrimination, ethics, methods, politics, sociology, technology}, publisher = {Amsterdam University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Schfer/Schfer_2017_The_datafied_society.pdf}, } @book{schmidt17_islam_moder_south_asia_, title = {Islamic Modernities in Southeast Asia}, author = {Schmidt, Leonie}, year = {2017}, tags = {9_11, asia, clothing, culture, fashion, history, islam, music, politics, text_book, urban_design}, publisher = {Rowman and Littlefield}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78348-699-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Schmidt/Schmidt_2017_Islamic_Modernities_in_Southeast_Asia.pdf}, } @report{schreiber17_better_than_dialog_trees_, title = {Better Than Dialogue Trees}, author = {Schreiber, Ian and Despain, Wendy and Alsup, Trey and Hamel, Jonathan and Ham, Ethan and VandenBerghe, Jason and Bialoskursky, Yuri and Belich, Jerry}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, dialogue_tree, game_design, NPC, project_horse_shoe}, institution = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph17r5.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Schreiber/Schreiber_2017_Better_Than_Dialogue_Trees.pdf}, } @article{scirea17_affec_evolut_music_compos_with_metac_18_, title = {Affective Evolutionary Music Composition With Metacompose}, author = {Scirea, Marco and Togelius, Julian and Eklund, Peter and Risi, Sebastian}, year = {2017}, tags = {affect, composition, creativity, evolution, genetic_algorithm, MCDM, meta, MetaCompose, MOO, music}, journal = {Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, abstract = {This paper describes the METACOMPOSE music generator, a compositional, extensible framework for affective music composition. In this context 'affective' refers to the music generator's ability to express emotional information. The main purpose of METACOMPOSE is to create music in real-time that can express different mood-states, which we achieve through a unique combination of a graph traversal-based chord sequence generator, a search-based melody generator, a pattern-based accompaniment generator, and a theory for mood expression. Melody generation uses a novel evolutionary technique combining FI-2POP with multi-objective optimization. This allows us to explore a Pareto front of diverse solutions that are creatively equivalent under the terms of a multi-criteria objective function. Two quantitative user studies were performed to evaluate the system: one focusing on the music generation technique, and the other that explores valence expression, via the introduction of dissonances. The results of these studies demonstrate (i) that each part of the generation system improves the perceived quality of the music produced, and (ii) how valence expression via dissonance produces the perceived affective state. This system, which can reliably generate affect-expressive music, can sub-sequently be integrated in any kind of interactive application (e.g., games) to create an adaptive and dynamic soundtrack.}, issn = {13892576}, pages = {433–465}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10710-017-9307-y}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Scirea/Scirea_2017_Affective_Evolutionary_Music_Composition.pdf}, } @judicial{scotus17_gill_v_whitf_37_, title = {Brief of Amici Curiae for Gill V Whitford}, author = {Atkins, Robert A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {law, SCOTUS}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/SCOTUS/SCOTUS_2017_Gill_V_Whitford.pdf}, } @book{seibold17_sea_floor_, title = {The Sea Floor}, subtitle = {An Introduction to Marine Geology}, author = {Seibold, Eugen and Berger, Wolfgang}, year = {2017}, tags = {biology, marine_geology, sea_level_change, sea_life, waves}, edition = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-51412-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-51412-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Seibold/Seibold_2017_The_Sea_Floor.pdf}, } @inproceedings{seidel17_learn_1_, title = {Learning to blame}, subtitle = {Localizing novice type errors with data-driven diagnosis}, author = {Seidel, Eric L. and Sibghat, Huma and Chaudhuri, Kamalika and Weimer, Westley and Jhala, Ranjit}, year = {2017}, tags = {blame, fault_localization, ocaml, programming, programs_as_vectors, type_errors, type_systems}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages}, volume = {1}, number = {OOPSLA}, pages = {1-27}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3138818}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3138818}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Seidel/Seidel_2017_Learning_to_blame.pdf}, } @misc{sergot17_action_languag_c_, title = {The Action Language C+}, author = {Sergot, Marek J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {action_language, c_plus, ccalc, transition_system}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mjs/teaching/KnowledgeRep491/C+_491_v2017-2x1.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sergot/Sergot_2017_The_Action_Language_C_.pdf}, } @misc{sergot17_defaul_logic_reiter_, title = {Default Logic (Reiter)}, author = {Sergot, Marek J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {default_logic, non_monotonic_logic, ray_reiter}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sergot/Sergot_2017_Default_Logic_Reiter_.pdf}, } @book{shafir17_half_centur_occup_, title = {A Half Century of Occupation}, subtitle = {Israel, Palestine, and the World's Most Intractable Conflict}, author = {Shafir, Gershon}, year = {2017}, tags = {conflict, history, israel, palestine}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-96673-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Shafir/Shafir_2017_A_Half_Century_of_Occupation.pdf}, } @article{shannon17_growt_scope_spatial_distr_peopl_54_, title = {The Growth, Scope, and Spatial Distribution of People With Felony Records in the United States, 1948-2010}, author = {Shannon, Sarah K. S. and Uggen, Christopher and Schnittker, Jason and Thompson, Melissa and Wakefield, Sara and Massoglia, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, demographics, felons, felony, geography, history, incarceration, record, USA}, journal = {Demography}, volume = {54}, number = {5}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {The steep rise in U.S. criminal punishment in recent decades has spurred scholarship on the collateral consequences of imprisonment for individuals, families and communities. While several excellent studies have estimated the former prisoner population and the collateral consequences they face, far less is known about the size and scope of the total ex-felon population beyond prison walls, including those who serve their sentences on probation or in jail. This article develops state-level estimates based on demographic life tables and extends previous national estimates of the U.S. ex-felon population to 2010. We estimate that ex- prisoners comprise 2.2 percent of the U.S. voting age population and 10.4 percent of the African American male voting age population; ex-felons comprise 6.4 percent of the voting age population and 25.4 percent of the African American male voting age population. We then discuss the far-reaching consequences of the spatial concentration and enormous growth of these groups since 1980.}, issn = {10019731}, pages = {1795-1818}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s13524-017-0611-1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0611-1}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Shannon/Shannon_2017_The_Growth_Scope_and_Spatial_Distribut.pdf}, } @article{shchelkunova17_years_without_small_, title = {40 Years Without Smallpox}, author = {Shchelkunova, G.A and Shcelkunov, S.N}, year = {2017}, tags = {history, smallpox, vaccination}, journal = {Acta Naturae}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmcid = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc5762823/}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc5762823/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Shchelkunova/Shchelkunova_2017_40_Years_Without_Smallpox.pdf}, } @article{shelton17_re_polit_data_, title = {Re-Politicizing Data}, author = {Shelton, Taylor}, year = {2017}, tags = {data, politics, privacy, surveillance}, journal = {Our digital rights to the city}, pages = {24–27}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Shelton/Shelton_2017_Re_Politicizing_Data.pdf}, } @book{shepsle17__rule_break_polit_imagin_, title = {Rule Breaking and Political Imagination}, author = {Shepsle, Kenneth A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, history, institution, law, legislature, politics, rule}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, isbn = {978-0-226-47335-2}, doi = {10.7208/chicago/9780226473352.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Shepsle/Shepsle_2017_Rule_Breaking_and_Political_Imagination.epub}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Shepsle/Shepsle_2017_Rule_breaking_and_political_imagination.pdf}, } @book{short17_proced_gener_game_desig_, title = {Procedural Generation in Game Design}, author = {Short, Tanya X. and Adams, Tarn}, year = {2017}, tags = {aesthetics, algorithm, ambient_behaviour, analysis, architecture, art, artificial_intelligence, audio, behaviour, character, conversation, cycle, design, emergence, ethics, games, grammar, HCI, l_system, markov, meaning, modularity, narrative, patterns, personality, play, poetry, procedural_content, procedural_logic, puzzle, qualitative, rule, simulation, text_book, tools, toy, world_building}, publisher = {CRC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4987-9919-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Short/Short_2017_Procedural_Generation_in_Game_Design.pdf}, } @article{sieben17_collec_phenom_crowd_where_pedes_12_, title = {Collective Phenomena in Crowds-Where Pedestrian Dynamics Need Social Psychology}, author = {Sieben, Anna and Schumann, Jette and Seyfried, Armin}, editor = {Chialvo, Dante R.Editor}, year = {2017}, tags = {collective_phenomena, particle_systems, pedestrians, social_psychology}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)}, issn = {1932-6203}, month = {Jun}, pages = {e0177328}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0177328}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177328}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sieben/Sieben_2017_Collective_Phenomena_in_Crowds_Where_Ped.pdf}, } @article{siebert17_devil_may_sit_here_60_, title = {“Devils May Sit Here}, subtitle = {” the Role of Enchantment in Institutional Maintenance}, author = {Siebert, Sabina and Wilson, Fiona and Hamilton, John R. A.}, year = {2017}, tags = {disenchantment, enchantment, institution, institutional_maintenance, institutional_work, lawyers, organisation, profession}, journal = {Academy of Management Journal}, volume = {60}, number = {4}, publisher = {Academy of Management Briarcliff Manor, NY}, pages = {1607–1632}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Siebert/Siebert_2017_Devils_May_Sit_Here_the_Role_of_Encha.pdf}, } @video{signal17__diaries_spacep_janit_, title = {Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor}, author = {{Errant Signal}}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_criticism, transgender, youtube}, url = {https://youtu.be/B5mcEG10wAs?si=HoTLi3lttroIDPoe}, } @article{singh17_indian_art_bangl_war_31_, title = {Indian Art and the Bangladesh War}, author = {Singh, Devika}, year = {2017}, tags = {art, bangladesh, history, india, warfare}, journal = {Third Text}, volume = {31}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, issn = {0952-8822}, pages = {2–3}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/09528822.2017.1395161}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Singh/Singh_2017_Indian_Art_and_the_Bangladesh_War.pdf}, } @article{sisler17_proced_relig_19_, title = {Procedural religion}, subtitle = {Methodological reflections on studying religion in video games}, author = {Sisler, Vít}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, games, methods, petri_net, procedural_rhetoric, religion, rule_system}, journal = {New Media \& Society}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {126-141}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1461444816649923}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444816649923}, file = {2000/2010/2017/isler/isler_2017_Procedural_Religion.pdf}, } @online{skjaeran17:_ck2_dev_diary_ai_and_optim_, title = {CK2 Dev Diary #71 - AI And Optimization}, author = {Skjæran, Magne}, year = {2017}, tags = {crusader_kings, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/ck2-dev-diary-71-ai-and-optimization.1050551/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Skjæran/skjaeran17__ck2_dev_diary_ai_and_optim_.pdf}, } @inbook{skubch17_ambien_inter_, title = {Ambient Interactions}, subtitle = {Improving Believability by Leveraging Rule-Based AI}, author = {Skubch, Hendrik}, year = {2017}, tags = {ambient_behaviour, artificial_intelligence, believable_agents, game_development, production_rules, rule_engine, rule_system, smart_locations, smart_objects, tuple_space}, chapter = {35}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Skubch_2017_Ambient_Interactions_Improving_Believab.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @article{slama17_subtl_econom_time_4_, title = {A Subtle Economy of Time}, subtitle = {Social Media and the Transformation of Indonesia's Islamic Preacher Economy}, author = {Slama, Martin}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, field, islam, network, pierre_bourdieu, preacher_economy, preaching, social_capital, social_media, temporality, time}, journal = {Economic Anthropology}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, abstract = {The article is concerned with the latest developments in Indonesia's Islamic field. Its focus is on the role of social media in exchange relationships between Islamic preachers and their constituency. The article first discusses economic exchanges between preachers and their followers, and then it concentrates on social exchanges and how they are mediated today. Empirically, the article delivers insight into the concerns of mostly female Indonesian middle-class Muslims and shows how preachers have to adjust to the needs of their followers who are regularly online. Theoretically, the article offers a rereading of Pierre Bourdieu's classic work on forms of capital and their conversion. It emphasizes the temporal dimension of capital accumulation and conversion and explores the temporalities of online exchanges that have become constitutive of preacher-follower relationships. In doing so, it shows how Indonesia's Islamic preacher economy is currently transformed by these online exchanges, resulting in preacher-follower relationships that are characterized by dialogic constructions of Islamic authority. Being part of Indonesia's Islamic field, these changes in the Islamic preacher economy point to a broader trend in Indonesia's Islamic field toward greater sensitivity to the needs and worries of Indonesian middle-class Muslims.}, issn = {23304847}, pages = {94–106}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {28413810}, doi = {10.1002/sea2.12075}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/sea2.12075}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Slama/Slama_2017_A_Subtle_Economy_of_Time.pdf}, } @inbook{smets17__towar_pract_driven_instit_, title = {Towards a Practice-Driven Institutionalism}, author = {Smets, Michael and Aristidou, Angela and Whittington, Richard}, year = {2017}, tags = {embeddedness, field, institution, institutional_logic, institutional_work, institutionalism, ontology, PDI, pratice_driven_institutionalism, review}, booktitle = {The SAGE handbook of organizational institutionalism}, publisher = {Sage Thousand Oaks, CA}, pages = {384–411}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {SAGE Handbooks}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Smets/Smets_2017_Towards_a_Practice_Driven_Institutionali.pdf}, } @book{smith17__public_polic_theor_primer_, title = {The Public Policy Theory Primer}, author = {Smith, Kevin B. and Larimer, Christopher W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {garbage_can_model, impact_analysis, institution, policy_windows, process, public_policy, rationality, review, taxonomy}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Westview Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8133-5005-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Smith/Smith, Larimer. The Public Policy Theory Primer.pdf}, } @unpublished{solomonoff17_ray_9_, title = {Ray Solomonoff and the Dartmouth Summer Research Project in Artificial Intelligence, 1956,[20–].[sl}, subtitle = {Sn]}, author = {Solomonoff, Grace}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, dartmouth, history}, volume = {9}, note = {Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://raysolomonoff.com/dartmouth/dartray.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Solomonoff/SOLOMONOFF_2017_Ray_Solomonoff_and_the_Dartmouth_Summer_.pdf}, } @report{sorvo17_world_in_games_, title = {Worldbuilding In Games}, subtitle = {Creating a Functioning World For a Role-Playing Game}, author = {Sorvo, Roope}, year = {2017}, tags = {dissertation, dungeons_and_dragons, factions, games, procedural_content, world_building}, institution = {South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sorvo/Sorvo_2017_WORLDBUILDING_IN_GAMES.pdf}, } @article{soylu17_ontol_based_end_user_visual_query_formul_16_, title = {Ontology-Based End-User Visual Query Formulation}, subtitle = {Why, What, Who, How, and Which?}, author = {Soylu, Ahmet and Giese, Martin and Jimenez-Ruiz, Ernesto and Kharlamov, Evgeny and Zheleznyakov, Dmitriy and Horrocks, Ian}, year = {2017}, tags = {big_data, exploration, HCI, information_retrieval, ontology, question, usability, visual}, journal = {Universal Access in the Information Society}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, abstract = {Value creation in an organisation is a time-sensitive and data-intensive process, yet it is often delayed and bounded by the reliance on IT experts extracting data for domain experts. Hence, there is a need for providing people who are not professional developers with the flexibility to pose relatively complex and ad hoc queries in an easy and intuitive way. In this respect, visual methods for query formulation undertake the challenge of making querying independent of users' technical skills and the knowledge of the underlying textual query language and the structure of data. An ontology is more promising than the logical schema of the underlying data for guiding users in formulating queries, since it provides a richer vocabulary closer to the users' understanding. However, on the one hand, today the most of world's enterprise data reside in relational databases rather than triple stores, and on the other, visual query formulation has become more compelling due to ever-increasing data size and complexity-known as Big Data. This article presents and argues for ontology-based visual query formulation for end-users; discusses its feasibility in terms of ontology-based data access, which virtualises legacy relational databases as RDF, and the dimensions of Big Data; presents key conceptual aspects and dimensions, challenges, and requirements; and reviews, categorises, and discusses notable approaches and systems.}, invalid_isbn = {1615-5289 1615-5297}, issn = {16155297}, pages = {435–467}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10209-016-0465-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Soylu/Soylu_2017_Ontology_Based_End_User_Visual_Query_For.pdf}, } @inproceedings{spawforth17_framew_multi_partic_narrat_based_, title = {A Framework for Multi-Participant Narratives Based on Multiplayer Game Interactions}, author = {Spawforth, Callum and Millard, David E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, communication, game_studies, interaction, multi_participant_narrative, multi_player, narrative, protocol}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {150-162}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-71027-3_13}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71027-3_13}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Spawforth/Spawforth_2017_A_Framework_for_Multi_Participant_Narrat.pdf}, } @book{spraul17_think_like_progr_, title = {Think Like A Programmer}, author = {Spraul, V. Anton}, year = {2017}, tags = {programming, puzzle, strategy, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pages = {1–21}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-424-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Spraul/Spraul_2017_Think_Like_A_Programmer.pdf}, } @article{stagnaro17_from_good_instit_to_gener_citiz_167_, title = {From Good Institutions To Generous Citizens}, subtitle = {Top-Down Incentives To Cooperate Promote Subsequent Prosociality But Not Norm Enforcement}, author = {Stagnaro, Michael N and Arechar, Antonio A and Rand, David G.}, year = {2017}, tags = {cooperation, culture, dictator, enforcement, habit, institution, learning, norms, pro_social, sanction}, journal = {Cognition}, volume = {167}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {212–254}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stagnaro/Stagnaro_2017_From_Good_Institutions_To_Generous_Citiz.pdf}, } @article{staines17__moral_play_14_, title = {Morality Play}, subtitle = {A Model for Developing Games of Moral Expertise}, author = {Staines, Dan and Formosa, Paul and Ryan, Malcolm}, year = {2017}, tags = {__come_back_to, dual_process, ethics, game_based_learning, game_design, moral_choice_systems, moral_psychology, morality}, journal = {Games and Culture}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {410-429}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1555412017729596}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555412017729596}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Staines/Staines_2017_Morality_Play.pdf}, } @misc{steele17_steel_dossier_trump_russia_conec_, title = {Steele Dossier on Trump-Russia Conections}, author = {Steele, Christopher}, year = {2017}, tags = {intelligence, report, russia, trump}, booktitle = {BuzzFeed}, abstract = {Summary of available intel on the connections between the Trump Presidential Campaign and Russia/Putin}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3259984/Trump-Intelligence-Allegations.pdf}, url2 = {https://www.buzzfeed.com/kenbensinger/these-reports-allege-trump-has-deep-ties-to-russia}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Steele/Steele_2017_Steele_Dossier_on_Trump_Russia_Conection.pdf}, } @book{stein17_work_sleep_repeat_, title = {Work, Sleep, Repeat}, subtitle = {The Abstract Labour of German Management Consultants}, author = {Stein, Felix}, year = {2017}, tags = {abstract_labour, absurdity, capitalism, commodity, economics, labour, legitimacy, management_consulting}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-350-10868-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stein/Stein_2017_Work_Sleep_Repeat.pdf}, } @article{stephenson17_it_takes_two_to_tango_65_, title = {It Takes Two To Tango}, subtitle = {The State and Organized Crime in Russia}, author = {Stephenson, Svetlana}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, gang, mafia, organized_crime, post_soviet, russia, social_order, sociology, the_state, violence, violent_entrepreneurs}, journal = {Current Sociology}, volume = {65}, number = {3}, abstract = {The article analyses the evolution of the state-organized crime relationship in Russia during the post-Soviet transition. Using a case study conducted in Tatarstan, which included interviews with criminal gang members and representatives of law enforcement agencies and analysis of secondary data, it argues that instead of a pattern of elimination or subjugation of Russian organized crime by the state, we see a mutually reinforcing ensemble which reproduces the existing social order. While both the strengthening of the state and organized crime actors' own ambitions led to their increasing integration into political structures, a complex web of interdependencies emerged in which actors from criminal networks and political authorities collaborated using each other's resources. This fusion and assimilation of members of the governing bureaucracy and members of an aspiring bourgeoisie coming from criminal backgrounds were as much the result of consensus and cooperation as of competition and confrontation.}, issn = {14617064}, pages = {411–426}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0011392116681384}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stephenson/Stephenson_2017_It_Takes_Two_To_Tango.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stieglitz17_do_social_bots_dream_elect_sheep_, title = {Do Social Bots Dream of Electric Sheep? A Categorisation of Social Media Bot Accounts}, author = {Stieglitz, Stefan and Brachten, Florian and Ross, Björn and Jung, Anna-Katharina}, year = {2017}, tags = {bot, social_media, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Australian Conferences on Information Systems, ACIS}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2017/89}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stieglitz/Stieglitz_2017_Do_Social_Bots_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stijlaart17_towar_, title = {Towards a taxonomy of grammar smells}, author = {Stijlaart, Mats and Zaytsev, Vadim}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, analysis, grammar, language, mistake, software_engineering, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering - SLE 2017}, abstract = {Abstract Objective. The automatic anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies assay offered great advantages over traditional methods in terms of improved precision, reliability, technical simplicity, short turnaround time and high-speed throughput. In this study, we evaluated the main technical performance and diagnostic accuracy of the first automatic anti-CCP assay approved in China. Methods. The study comprised 106 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, 203 non-RA rheumatic disease controls and 46 healthy persons. Anti-CCP, rheumatoid factor (RF), 1-acid glycoprotein, C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were measured and compared. The precision, reference intervals for Chinese population and cut-off value for RA diagnosis, as well as the suitable diluent for anti-CCP were assessed. The positive rate and score of anti-CCP were compared with RF and acute-phase reactants, according to the new RA criteria. Results. Within- and between-run imprecision, expressed as the coefficient of variation, were 0.47-1.36 }, issn = {1439-7609}, pages = {43–54}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {24252038}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5525-4}, doi = {10.1145/3136014.3136035}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3136014.3136035}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stijlaart/Stijlaart_2017_Towards_a_taxonomy_of_grammar_smells.pdf}, } @article{stuger17_kafka_autis_47_, title = {Kafka and Autism}, author = {Stuger, Jerry}, year = {2017}, tags = {autism, autistic_perspective, franz_kafka, history, neural_frame_of_reference}, journal = {Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders}, volume = {47}, number = {8}, pages = {2336-2347}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10803-017-3158-5}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-017-3158-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Stuger/Stuger_2017_Kafka_and_Autism.pdf}, } @article{sullivan17__eviden_1_, title = {Evidence that curtailing proactive policing can reduce major crime}, author = {Sullivan, Christopher M. and O’Keeffe, Zachary P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {NYPD, police_violence, public_policy}, journal = {Nature Human Behaviour}, volume = {1}, number = {10}, DATE_ADDED = {Thu Dec 11 22:51:42 2025}, pages = {730-737}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1038/s41562-017-0211-5}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41562-017-0211-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sullivan/2017-Evidence-that-Curtailing-Proactive-Policing-Can-Decrease-Major-Crime.pdf}, } @inproceedings{summerville17_gemin_, title = {Gemini}, subtitle = {Bidirectional Generation and Analysis of Games Via Asp}, author = {Summerville, Adam and Martens, Chris and Samuel, Ben and Osborn, Joseph and Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, ASP, bidirectional, design, game_o_matic, games, Gemini, methods, procedural_content}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/13013}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Summerville/Summerville_2017_Gemini.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sutcliffe17__autom_reason_dialet_logic_rm3_, title = {Automated Reasoning for the Dialetheic Logic RM3}, author = {Sutcliffe, Geoff and Pelletier, Francis Jeffry and Hazen, Allen P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {automated_reasoning, dialethic_logic, paraconsistent_logic, RM3}, booktitle = {Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ualberta.ca/~francisp/papers/RM3FlairsPublishedVersion.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Sutcliffe/Sutcliffe_2017_Automated_Reasoning_for_the_Dialetheic_L.pdf}, } @inproceedings{suzuki17_traced_, title = {TraceDiff}, subtitle = {Debugging unexpected code behavior using trace divergences}, author = {Suzuki, Ryo and Soares, Gustavo and Head, Andrew and Glassman, Elena and Reis, Ruan and Mongiovi, Melina and D'Antoni, Loris and Hartmann, Bjoern}, year = {2017}, tags = {debugging, diff, programming, trace_divergence}, booktitle = {2017 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {107–115}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Suzuki/Suzuki_2017_TraceDiff.pdf}, } @article{syring17_sudden_anthr_42_, title = {Sudden Anthropology}, subtitle = {Brief Encounters With Cultures}, author = {Syring, David and Offen, Julia}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, anthropology, culture}, journal = {Anthropology and Humanism}, volume = {42}, number = {1}, issn = {15481409}, pages = {5–6}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/anhu.12175}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Syring/Syring_2017_Sudden_Anthropology.pdf}, } @article{takarae17__neural_hyper_autis_spect_disor_7_, title = {Neural Hyperexcitability in Autism Spectrum Disorders}, author = {Takarae, Yukari and Sweeney, John}, year = {2017}, tags = {autism, brain_structure, individual_differences, inhibition, sensory_abnormality, sensory_hypersensitivity, sensory_hyposensitivity, sensory_problems}, journal = {Brain Sciences}, volume = {7}, number = {12}, pages = {129}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3390/brainsci7100129}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7100129}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Takarae/Neural excitability in autism.pdf}, } @inproceedings{temkin17__unusab_progr_, title = {Unusable for Programming}, author = {Temkin, Daniel}, year = {2017}, tags = {academia, aesthetics, communication, computation, design, esolang, open_source, performance, programming, programming_language, technology, visualisation}, crossref = {ribas17:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @inproceedings{ternovska17__recen_progr_algeb_modul_system_1912_, title = {Recent Progress on the Algebra of Modular Systems}, author = {Ternovska, Eugenia}, year = {2017}, tags = {algebra, constraint_satisfaction, modularity}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {1912}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1912/paper3.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ternovska/paper3.pdf}, } @thesis{testerink17__decen_runtim_norm_enfor_, title = {Decentralized Runtime Norm Enforcement}, author = {Testerink, Bas Johannes Gerrit}, year = {2017}, tags = {2OPL, agents, control, decentralised_systems, enforcement, MAS, MOISE, multi_agent_systems, norms, robustness, sanctions, security, software_engineering}, institution = {Utrecht University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, isbn = {978-94-6299-773-8}, url = {https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/356770}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Testerink/Testerink_2017_Decentralized_Runtime_Norm_Enforcement.pdf}, } @inproceedings{testerink17_devel_argum_dialog_open_multi_agent_system_, title = {Developing Argumentation Dialogues for Open Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Testerink, Bas and Bex, Floris}, year = {2017}, tags = {agent_oriented_programming, agents, argumentation, dialogue, dialogue_systems, MAS, multi_agent_systems}, booktitle = {Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Testerink/Testerink_2017_Developing_Argumentation_Dialogues_for_O.pdf}, } @inproceedings{thielscher17__gdl_iii_, title = {GDL-III}, subtitle = {A Description Language for Epistemic General Game Playing}, author = {Thielscher, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {DSL, epistemic_logic, game_description_language, GDL, language_design, muddy_children_domain, semantics, syntax}, booktitle = {IJCAI}, cdate = {1483228800000}, pages = {1276-1282}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.24963/ijcai.2017/177}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/3171642.3171823}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thielscher/Thielscher_2017_GDL_III.pdf}, } @article{thompson17_time_work_discip_indus_capit_, title = {Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism}, author = {Thompson, E.P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {capitalism, discipline, history, time, work}, journal = {Class}, number = {38}, pages = {27-40}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-520-04627-7}, doi = {10.1002/9781119395485.ch3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119395485.ch3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thompson/Thompson_2017_Time_Work_Discipline_and_Industrial_Ca.pdf}, } @inproceedings{thorisson17_machin_with_auton_gener_intel_, title = {Machines With Autonomy & General Intelligence}, subtitle = {Which Methodology?}, author = {Thórisson, Kristinn R.}, year = {2017}, tags = {__printed, adaptivity, AGI, algorithm, artificial_intelligence, autonomy, constraints, layers, learning, methods, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Architectures for Generality and Autonomy}, pages = {1–9}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thrisson/Thrisson_2017_Machines_With_Autonomy_General_Intelli.pdf}, } @article{thornhill17_power_predat_postw_state_format_2_, title = {Power, Predation, and Postwar State Formation}, subtitle = {The Public Discourse of Ritual Child Rape in Liberia}, author = {Thornhill, Kerrie}, year = {2017}, tags = {children, conflict, CSAM, feminism, gender, liberia, power, rape, ritual, sexual_violence, the_state, warfare}, journal = {Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {Routledge}, abstract = {AbstractIn interviews on sexual violence in postwar Liberia, nearly every respondent reported that the primary cause of rape against young children was witchcraft, for the purpose of gaining wealth and power. Qualitative findings construct a semiotic triangle in which: (i) Child rape and wealth reflect upon witchcraft by highlighting its accumulative rather than distributive nature; (ii) Child rape and witchcraft cast aspersions on power, including liberal governance and (iii) Rape is a metaphysical theft of power, a perspective that converges with some feminist analyses. Understanding this discourse can lead to better research on sexual violence in conflict-affected countries.}, issn = {2380-2014}, pages = {229–247}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/23802014.2017.1314769}, url = {http://doi.org/10.1080/23802014.2017.1314769}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thornhill/Thornhill_2017_Power_Predation_and_Postwar_State_Form.pdf}, } @article{thornton17_mental_model_accur_predic_emotion_trans_114_, title = {Mental Models Accurately Predict Emotion Transitions}, author = {Thornton, Mark A. and Tamir, Diana I.}, year = {2017}, tags = {emotion, emotion_transition, mental_model, social_cognition}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {114}, number = {23}, pages = {5982-5987}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1616056114}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thornton/Thornton_2017_Mental_Models_Accurately_Predict_Emotion.pdf}, } @book{thorpe17__angel_calib_, title = {Angels of Caliban}, author = {Thorpe, Gav}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {38}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-78496-537-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Thorpe/Thorpe_2017_Angels_of_Caliban.epub}, } @report{tillerson17_traff_person_repor_state_dept_us_, title = {Trafficking in Persons Report State Dept Us}, author = {Tillerson, Rex W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, government, human_trafficking, report, USA}, abstract = {CRIMINAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND ADDRESSING CHALLENGES IN PROSECUTION EFFORTS for trafficking - US Dept of State}, institution = {U.S Department of State}, pages = {454}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Tillerson/Tillerson_2017_Trafficking_in_Persons_Report_State_Dept.pdf}, } @article{tomer17_why_buddh_econom_is_needed_, title = {Why Buddhist Economics Is Needed}, subtitle = {Overcoming Large Scale Biophysical and Socio-Economic Dysfunctions}, author = {Tomer, John F.}, year = {2017}, tags = {biophysics, buddhism, dysfunction, economics, large_scale, religion, socio_economic}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, number = {82}, abstract = {Buddhist economics embodies a world view that is very different from the world views of Western economies. The world views of the latter are largely based on the tenets of mainstream economics. The world view of every society reflects its citizens' values, especially their values concerning how their economies should function. The functioning of all economies needs to be built on an explicit set of values related to the society's economic goals. The world views associated with Western or modern capitalist economies are typically narrowly oriented and emphasize growth of output. The world view of Buddhist economics, on the other hand, emphasizes a very broad view of what contributes to well-being. The latter world view emphasizes the ideal relationships that humans can develop with each other and with nature. This paper analyzes and outlines why a society adopting Buddhist economics can be expected to experience much less socio-economic and biophysical dysfunction than can be expected for conventionally oriented capitalist societies. Human activities are increasingly having massive negative consequences for both the biosphere and socio-economic relationships. Climate change is a prominent example of biophysical dysfunction, and obesity is an important example of socio-economic dysfunction. The world view and orientation of mainstream economics does little to help us understand the causes of these large dysfunctions, nor to understand what is necessary to resolve them. Mainstream economics does not provide the key insights into the socio-economic causes of the market failures involved. For example, it provides little appreciation of the tendency of businesses to be excessively self-interested, opportunistic, and exploitive in its relationships with consumers and others. The idea that businesses might embrace social responsibility and attempt to serve people's true preferences rather their actual preferences is foreign to mainstream economics. Mainstream economics also does not help us understand the excessive growth of the Earth's economic activity and the excessive use of fossil fuel energy. Further, it does not help us understand that consumers' ignorance and inability to find satisfaction with their consumption are principal factors in contemporary biophysical dysfunction. Because important, large scale dysfunctions such as climate change and obesity have been largely outside the scope of mainstream economics, the types of analysis most suitable for understanding them have not been developed. It follows that mainstream economists are unlikely to propose viable solutions for these dysfunctions. Interestingly, it turns out that many of the answers can be found by turning to the wisdom embodied in Buddhism. As Thich Nhat Hanh has stated, what is needed is a collective enlightenment. We need to draw on Buddhist teachings such as the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. These teachings can help us understand why dishonest businesses that are not concerned with the true well-being of their customers are part of the problem. It will also help us understand that ignorant, compulsive consumer behavior is an integral part of the dysfunctions. Ideally, people ought to consume mindfully and moderately, using intelligent reflection on their choices in order for their consumption to contribute to their true well-being. If a society were to adopt Buddhist economics, and if people and businesses were to behave in accord with the ideals articulated in Buddhist teachings, there is good reason to believe that the result would be sustainable use of the Earth's resources and that both biophysical and socio-economic dysfunctions would be avoided or resolved. Clearly, we need Buddhist economics.}, pages = {143–158}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3083716}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Tomer/Tomer_2017_Why_Buddhist_Economics_Is_Needed.pdf}, } @book{touval17_anthr_study_hospit_, title = {An Anthropological Study of Hospitality}, author = {Touval, Amitai}, year = {2017}, tags = {anthropology, culture, downward_mobility, germany, hospitality, innkeeper, social_institution}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-42049-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Touval/Touval_2017_An_Anthropological_Study_of_Hospitality.pdf}, } @online{tragula17__eu4_devel_diary_of_may_, title = {EU4 - Development Diary - 2nd Of May 2017}, author = {Tragula, Trin}, year = {2017}, tags = {europa_universalis, game_design, paradox_interactive}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/eu4-development-diary-2nd-of-may-2017.1018557/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Tragula/tragula17__eu4_devel_diary_of_may.pdf}, } @book{tucker17_journ_democ_28_, title = {Journal of Democracy}, author = {Tucker, Joshua A. and Theocharis, Yannis and Roberts, Margaret E. and Barberá, Pablo}, year = {2017}, tags = {democracy, election, norms, politics, social_media, technology}, volume = {28}, number = {4}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, issn = {1086-3214}, pages = {46–59}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1353/jod.2017.0064}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/article/671987}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Tucker/Tucker_2017_Journal_of_Democracy.pdf}, } @book{twitty17_cookin_gene_, title = {The Cooking Gene}, subtitle = {A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South}, author = {Twitty, Michael W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {african_american, cooking, culture, history, southern_culture, USA}, publisher = {Amistad}, isbn = {978-0-06-237929-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Twitty/Twitty_2017_The_Cooking_Gene.epub}, } @book{vasdevan17_auton_city_, title = {The Autonomous City}, subtitle = {A History of Urban Squatting}, author = {Vasdevan, Alex}, year = {2017}, tags = {city, history, housing, urban_design, urban_squatting}, publisher = {Verso}, isbn = {978-1-78168-786-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vasdevan/Vasdevan_2017_The_Autonomous_City.epub}, } @inproceedings{vassiliades17_, title = {A comparison of illumination algorithms in unbounded spaces}, author = {Vassiliades, Vassilis and Chatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2017}, tags = {behavioural_diversity, evolutionary_algorithms, illumination_algorithm, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {1578–1581}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3067695.3082531}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vassiliades/Vassiliades_2017_A_comparison_of_illumination_algorithms_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vassiliades17_compar_, title = {Comparing multimodal optimization and illumination}, author = {Vassiliades, Vassilis and Chatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2017}, tags = {behavioural_diversity, illumination_algorithm, MAP_Elites, novelty_search, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {97–98}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3067695.3075610}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vassiliades/Vassiliades_2017_Comparing_multimodal_optimization_and_il.pdf}, } @misc{vaswani17__atten_is_all_you_need_, title = {Attention Is All You Need}, author = {Vaswani, Ashish and Shazeer, Noam and Parmar, Niki and Uszkoreit, Jakob and Jones, Llion and Gomez, Aidan N. and Kaiser, Lukasz and Polosukhin, Illia}, year = {2017}, tags = {attention, BLEU, deep_learning, machine_learning, transformer}, date_added = {Sat Apr 8 23:17:40 2023}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1706.03762}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vaswani/Vaswani_2017_Attention_Is_All_You_Need.pdf}, } @book{vee17__codin_liter_, title = {Coding Literacy}, subtitle = {How Computer Programming is Changing Writing}, author = {Vee, Annette}, year = {2017}, tags = {everyday_life, literacy, programming, software_studies, technology}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Software Studies}, isbn = {978-0-262-03624-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vee/Annette Vee Coding Literacy.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vergu17_seman_name_resol_grace_, title = {The Semantics of Name Resolution in Grace}, author = {Vergu, Vlad and Haisma, Michiel and Visser, Eelco}, year = {2017}, tags = {Grace, name_resolution, programming_language_design, scope_graphs, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on on Dynamic Languages}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3133841.3133847}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3133841.3133847}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vergu/Vergu_2017_The_Semantics_of_Name_Resolution_in_Grac.pdf}, } @misc{visser17_scope_graph_, title = {Scope Graphs A fresh look at name binding in programming languages}, author = {Visser, Eelco}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, binding, graph, graph_theory, programming_language_design, scope_graphs, semantics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eelcovisser.org/talks/2017/06/20/scope-graphsa-fresh-look-at-name-binding-in-programming-languages/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Visser/Visser_2017_Scope_Graphs_A_fresh_look_at_name_bindin.pdf}, } @article{vitak17_ethic_regul_social_comput_resear_12_, title = {Ethics Regulation in Social Computing Research}, subtitle = {Examining the Role of Institutional Review Boards}, author = {Vitak, Jessica and Proferes, Nicholas and Shilton, Katie and Ashktorab, Zahra}, year = {2017}, tags = {big_data, critique, ethics, guidelines, institution, IRB, regulation, research, social}, journal = {Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {372–382}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vitak/Vitak_2017_Ethics_Regulation_in_Social_Computing_Re.pdf}, } @book{vitale17_, title = {The end of policing}, author = {Vitale, Alex S}, year = {2017}, tags = {border, criminalisation, drugs, homelessness, police, politics, reform, school_to_prison_pipeline, sex_work, text_book}, publisher = {Verso}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vitale/Vitale_2017_The_end_of_policing.pdf}, } @article{vong17__strat_102_, title = {Strategic manipulation in tournament games}, author = {Vong, Allen I.K.}, year = {2017}, tags = {contest, design, incentives, manipulation, strategy, tournament}, journal = {Games and Economic Behavior}, volume = {102}, date_added = {Fri Dec 2 03:08:26 2022}, pages = {562-567}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.geb.2017.02.011}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2017.02.011}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Vong/vong2017.pdf}, } @book{wagenaar17_desig_, title = {Designing prostitution policy}, subtitle = {Intention and reality in regulating the sex trade}, author = {Wagenaar, Hendrik and Amesberger, Helga}, year = {2017}, tags = {governance, policy, prostitution}, publisher = {Policy Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wagenaar/Wagenaar_2017_Designing_prostitution_policy.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wakefield17_, title = {A virtual machine for live coding language design.}, author = {Wakefield, Graham and Roberts, Charles}, year = {2017}, tags = {language_design, live_coding, music, programming, tidal}, booktitle = {NIME}, pages = {275–278}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.nime.org/proceedings/2017/nime2017_paper0052.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wakefield/Wakefield_2017_A_virtual_machine_for_live_coding_langua.pdf}, } @report{walthier17_feder_elect_, title = {Federal Elections 2016}, author = {Walthier, Steven T. and Hunter, Caroline C. and Goodman, Lee E. and Petersen, Matthew S. and Weintraub, Ellen W.}, year = {2017}, tags = {2016, election, FEC, presidential_election}, institution = {Federal Elections Commission}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.fec.gov/introduction-campaign-finance/election-and-voting-information/federal-elections-2016/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Walthier/Walthier_2017_Federal_Elections_2016.pdf}, } @article{walton17_im_not_homos_or_heter_im_paedos_, title = {“I'm Not Homosexual Or Heterosexual, I'm Paedosexual”}, subtitle = {Exploring Sexual Preference for Children Using Interpretive Phenomenology}, author = {Walton, Jamie S and Duff, Simon}, year = {2017}, tags = {crime, IPA, lived_experience, pedophilia, phenomenology, sexual_preference}, journal = {Journal of Forensic Practice}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Walton/Walton_2017_I_m_Not_Homosexual_Or_Heterosexual_I_m.pdf}, } @article{wang17_gauss_cubes_23_, title = {Gaussian Cubes}, subtitle = {Real-Time Modeling for Visual Exploration of Large Multidimensional Datasets}, author = {Wang, Zhe and Ferreira, Nivan and Wei, Youhao and Bhaskar, Aarthy Sankari and Scheidegger, Carlos}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, data_cubes, dimension_reduction, exploration, HCI, metrics, visualisation}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, abstract = {Recently proposed techniques have finally made it possible for analysts to interactively explore very large datasets in real time. However powerful, the class of analyses these systems enable is somewhat limited: specifically, one can only quickly obtain plots such as histograms and heatmaps. In this paper, we contribute Gaussian Cubes, which significantly improves on state-of-the-art systems by providing interactive modeling capabilities, which include but are not limited to linear least squares and principal components analysis (PCA). The fundamental insight in Gaussian Cubes is that instead of precomputing counts of many data subsets (as state-of-the-art systems do), Gaussian Cubes precomputes the best multivariate Gaussian for the respective data subsets. As an example, Gaussian Cubes can fit hundreds of models over millions of data points in well under a second, enabling novel types of visual exploration of such large datasets. We present three case studies that highlight the visualization and analysis capabilities in Gaussian Cubes, using earthquake safety simulations, astronomical catalogs, and transportation statistics. The dataset sizes range around one hundred million elements and 5 to 10 dimensions. We present extensive performance results, a discussion of the limitations in Gaussian Cubes, and future research directions.}, issn = {10772626}, pages = {681–690}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2016.2598694}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wang/Wang_2017_Gaussian_Cubes.pdf}, } @article{ward17__und_liv_exp_univ_stud_65_, title = {Understanding the Lived Experiences of University Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)}, subtitle = {A Phenomenological Study}, author = {Ward, Danielle and Webster, Amanda}, year = {2017}, tags = {autism, barriers, higher_education, phenomenological, qualitative, student_perspectives, success_factors, university}, journal = {International Journal of Disability, Development and Education}, volume = {65}, number = {4}, pages = {373-392}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/1034912x.2017.1403573}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1034912X.2017.1403573}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ward/Ward_2017_Understanding_the_Lived_Experiences_of_U.pdf}, } @misc{warren17_accoun_capit_act_, title = {Accountable Capitalism Act}, author = {Warren, Elizabeth}, year = {2017}, tags = {capitalism, government, law}, number = {1}, pages = {3–4}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Warren/Warren_2017_Accountable_Capitalism_Act.pdf}, } @inproceedings{weiping17__increm_etl_pipel_sched_for_, title = {Incremental ETL Pipeline Scheduling For Near Real-Time Data Warehouses}, author = {Weiping Qu, Stefan Deßloch}, year = {2017}, tags = {data_warehousing, ETL, pipeline, SCD, slowly_changing_dimension}, booktitle = {Database systems for business, technology and web (BTW 2017)}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-88579-659-6}, url = {https://dl.gi.de/items/d5bdb0fe-bade-437b-9d99-b3ecb8134db9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Weiping/paper20.pdf}, } @book{wells17__all_system_red_, title = {All Systems Red}, author = {Wells, Martha}, year = {2017}, tags = {murderbot, robotics, science_fiction}, publisher = {Tor Books}, invalid_isbn = {9780765297539}, series = {The Murderbot Diaries}, isbn = {}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wells/Wells, Martha All Systems Red.epub}, } @inbook{wetzel17_role_time_spatio_tempor_reason_, title = {The Role of Time in Spatio-Temporal Reasoning}, subtitle = {Three Examples from Tower Defense}, author = {Wetzel, Baylor and Anderson, Kyle}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, game_development, spatio_temporal, tower_defense}, chapter = {27}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Wetzel_2017_The_Role_of_Time_in_Spatio_Temporal_Reas.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @book{willems17_specul_realis_scien_fiction_, title = {Speculative Realism and Science Fiction}, author = {Willems, Brian}, year = {2017}, tags = {science_fiction, speculative_fiction}, publisher = {Edinburgh Scholarship Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4744-2269-7}, doi = {10.3366/edinburgh/9781474422697.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Willems/Willems_2017_Speculative_Realism_and_Science_Fiction.pdf}, } @book{wilson17__j_g_ballar_, title = {J. G. Ballard}, author = {Wilson, D. Harlan}, year = {2017}, tags = {jg_ballard, literature, science_fiction_studies}, publisher = {University of Illinois Press}, series = {Modern Masters of Science Fiction}, isbn = {978-0-252-05003-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wilson/J_ G_ Ballard Wilson D_ Harlan.epub}, } @book{wilson17_j_, title = {J. G. Ballard}, author = {Wilson, D. Harlan}, year = {2017}, tags = {biography, history, literary_criticism, science_fiction}, publisher = {University of Illinois Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Modern Masters of Science Fiction}, isbn = {978-0-252-05003-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wilson/Wilson_2017_J_G_Ballard.pdf}, } @article{winikoff17_bdi_agent_testab_revis_31_, title = {BDI Agent Testability Revisited}, author = {Winikoff, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {ABM, agents, BDI, exceptions, graph, testing, verification}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {31}, number = {5}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {1094–1132}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-016-9356-2}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Winikoff/Winikoff_2017_Bdi_Agent_Testability_Revisited.pdf}, } @inproceedings{winikoff17_debug_agent_progr_why_, title = {Debugging Agent Programs with “Why?” Questions}, author = {Winikoff, Michael}, year = {2017}, tags = {__important, agents, AgentSpeak, debugging, MAS, multi_agent_systems}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, AAMAS}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/3091125.3091166}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Winikoff/Winikoff_2017_Debugging_Agent_Programs_with_Why_Que.pdf}, } @article{winikoff17_new_hierar_agent_protoc_notat_32_, title = {A New Hierarchical Agent Protocol Notation}, author = {Winikoff, Michael and Yadav, Nitin and Padgham, Lin}, year = {2017}, tags = {agent_based_modeling, agents, MAS, multi_agent_systems, notation, protocol}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, pages = {59-133}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-017-9373-9}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-017-9373-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Winikoff/Winikoff_2017_A_New_Hierarchical_Agent_Protocol_Notati.pdf}, } @book{winter17__rage_of_dragon_, title = {The Rage Of Dragons}, author = {Winter, Evan}, year = {2017}, tags = {fantasy, fiction}, number = {1}, publisher = {Orbit}, series = {The Burning}, isbn = {978-0-356-51296-9}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Winter/The Rage of Dragons.epub}, } @book{wise17_notes_races_castes_and_trades_, title = {Notes On The Races, Castes And Trades Of Eastern Bengal}, author = {Wise, James}, year = {2017}, tags = {armenia, bengal, caste_system, hinduism, india, islam, portugal, race, religion, trade}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-27678-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wise/Wise_2017_Notes_On_The_Races_Castes_And_Trades_Of.pdf}, } @online{wizzington17__stell_dev_diary_, title = {Stellaris Dev Diary #96}, subtitle = {Doomstacks And Ship Design}, author = {{Wizzington}}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_design, paradox_interactive, stellaris}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/stellaris-dev-diary-96-doomstacks-and-ship-design.1058152/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wizzington/wizzington17__stell_dev_diary.pdf}, } @book{wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_, title = {The Routledge Companion to Imaginary Worlds}, editor = {Wolf, Mark J. P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {imaginary_worlds, world_building}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-63752-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wolf/Wolf_2017_The_Routledge_Companion_to_Imaginary_Wor.pdf}, } @inbook{wolf17__inven_cultur_, title = {Invented Cultures}, author = {Wolf, Mark J. P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {culture, imaginary_worlds, world_building}, crossref = {wolf17:_routl_compan_imagin_world_}, } @article{wolfreys17_look_that_gropes_objec_10_, title = {'the Look That Gropes the Objects'}, subtitle = {Derrida's Photographs}, author = {Wolfreys, Julian}, year = {2017}, tags = {analysis, jacques_derrida, photography}, journal = {Derrida Today}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, issn = {1754-8500}, pages = {21–37}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3366/drt.2017.0140}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wolfreys/Wolfreys_2017_the_Look_That_Gropes_the_Objects_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wong17__game_watch_, title = {Game & Watch}, author = {Wong, Priscilla N.Y. and Rigby, Jacob M. and Brumby, Duncan P.}, year = {2017}, tags = {game_studies, HCI, immersion, lets_play, video_games, youtube}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, CHI PLAY}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3116595.3116613}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3116595.3116613}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wong/Wong_2017_Game_Watch.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_adept_custod_, title = {Codex Adeptus Custodes}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Adeptus Custodes.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_adept_mechan_, title = {Codex Adeptus Mechanicus}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, table_top_game}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer 40,0000}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/Warhammer 40k - Codex Adeptus Mechanicus.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_astra_milit_, title = {Codex Astra Militarum}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Imperium Astra Militarum.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_blood_angel_, title = {Codex Blood Angels}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-050-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/Codex Blood Angels 8th.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_chaos_daemon_, title = {Codex Chaos Daemons}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Chaos Daemons.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_chaos_space_marin_, title = {Codex Chaos Space Marines}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-079-4}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Chaos Heretic Astartes Chaos Space Marines.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_craft_, title = {Codex Craftworlds}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-091-6}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Xenos Aeldari Asuryani Craftworlds Asuryani Drukhari.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_dark_angel_, title = {Codex Dark Angels}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Imperium Adeptus Astartes Dark Angels.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_death_guard_, title = {Codex Death Guard}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Chaos Heretic Astartes Death Guard.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_grey_knigh_, title = {Codex Grey Knights}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-081-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Imperium Adeptus Astartes Grey Knights.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_sister_of_silen_, title = {Codex Sisters Of Silence}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40k 7e - Codex - Sisters of Silence.pdf}, } @book{workshop17__codex_tyran_, title = {Codex Tyranids}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-093-0}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex - Xenos Tyranids Hivefleet.pdf}, } @book{workshop17_warham_ruleb_, title = {Warhammer 40,000 Rulebook}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, rule_book, systems, table_top_game, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/Workshop_2017_Warhammer_40_000_Rulebook.pdf}, } @book{workshop23:_index_chaos_, title = {Index Chaos}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/Workshop_2017_Index.pdf}, } @book{workshop23:_index_imperium1_, title = {Index Imperium 1}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/_41e38.pdf}, } @book{workshop23:_index_imperium2_, title = {Index Imperium 2}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/_04900.pdf}, } @book{workshop23:_index_xenos1_, title = {Index Xenos 1}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/_d944a.pdf}, } @book{workshop23:_index_xenos2_, title = {Index Xenos 2}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Workshop/_c6078.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wortham17_improv_2017-Janua_, title = {Improving Robot Transparency}, subtitle = {Real-Time visualisation of robot AI substantially improves understanding in naive observers}, author = {Wortham, Robert H. and Theodorou, Andreas and Bryson, Joanna J.}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, behaviour, BOD, POSH, robotics, transparency, visualisation}, booktitle = {RO-MAN 2017 - 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication}, volume = {2017-Janua}, abstract = {The 2001 Institute of Medicine report entitled Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care pointed out extensive healthcare disparities in the United States even when controlling for disease severity, socioeconomic status, education, and access. The literature identifies several groups of Americans who receive disparate healthcare: ethnic minorities, women, children, the elderly, the handicapped, the poor, prisoners, lesbians, gays, and the transgender population. Disparate healthcare represents an enormous current challenge with substantial moral, ethical, political, public health, public policy, and economic implications, all of which are likely to worsen over the next several decades without immediate and comprehensive action. A review of recent literature reveals over 100 general and specific suggestions and solutions to eliminate healthcare disparities. While healthcare disparities have roots in multiple sources, racial stereotypes and biases remain a major contributing factor and are prototypical of biases based on age, physical handicap, socioeconomic status, religion, sexual orientation or other differences. Given that such disparities have a strong basis in racial biases, and that the principles of racism are similar to those of other “isms”, we summarize the current state of healthcare disparities, the goals of their eradication, and the various potential solutions from a conceptual model of racism affecting patients (internalized racism), caregivers (personally mediated racism), and society (institutionalized racism).}, pages = {1424–1431}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5386-3518-6}, doi = {10.1109/ROMAN.2017.8172491}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wortham/Wortham_2017_Improving_robot_transparency.pdf}, } @book{wraight17__path_heaven_, title = {The Path of Heaven}, author = {Wraight, Chris}, year = {2017}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {36}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-78496-501-3}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wraight/Wraight_2017_The_Path_of_Heaven.epub}, } @report{wuebbles17_climat_scien_special_repor_, title = {Climate Science Special Report}, subtitle = {Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I}, author = {Wuebbles, D.J. and Fahey, D.W. and Hibbard, K.A. and Dokken, D.J. and Stewart, B.C. and Maycock, T.K.}, year = {2017}, tags = {climate_change, government, report, USA}, institution = {U.S. Global Change Research Program}, pdf_locked = {True}, doi = {10.7930/J0J964J6}, url = {https://science2017.globalchange.gov/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wuebbles/Wuebbles_2017_Climate_Science_Special_Report.pdf}, } @book{wyse17__bera_sage_handb_educat_resear_, title = {The BERA-SAGE Handbook of Educational Research}, editor = {Wyse, Dominic and Selwyn, Neil and Smith, Emma and Suter, Larry E.}, year = {2017}, tags = {case_study, causal_inference, education, ethnography, grounded_theory, pedagogy, research, review}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {SAGE Handbooks}, isbn = {978-1-4739-1891-7}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Wyse/Wyse_2017_The_BERA_SAGE_Handbook_of_Educational_Re.pdf}, } @article{xiong17_money_creat_circul_credit_econom_465_, title = {Money Creation and Circulation in a Credit Economy}, author = {Xiong, Wanting and Fu, Han and Wang, Yougui}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, debt, economics, econophysics, finance, MAS, money_creation, multi_agent_systems}, journal = {Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications}, volume = {465}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {425–437}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Xiong/Xiong_2017_Money_Creation_and_Circulation_in_a_Cred.pdf}, } @book{yannakakis17_artif_intel_games_, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Games}, author = {Yannakakis, Georgios N and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2017}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, games, methods, procedural_content, taxonomy, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {359}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-63519-4}, url = {http://gameaibook.org/book.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Yannakakis/Yannakakis_2017_Artificial_Intelligence_and_Games.pdf}, } 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Effects of Police Body-Worn Cameras}, subtitle = {A Randomized Controlled Trial}, author = {Yokum, David and Ravishankar, Anita and Coppock, Alexander}, year = {2017}, tags = {body_cameras, evaluation, police, technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://thelab.dc.gov/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Yokum/Yokum_2017_Evaluating_the_Effects_of_Police_Body_Wo.pdf}, } @inbook{young17_debug_ai_instan_in_game_scrub_, title = {Debugging AI with Instant In-Game Scrubbing}, author = {Young, David}, year = {2017}, tags = {architecture, artificial_intelligence, debugging, game_development, simulation}, chapter = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Young_2017_Debugging_AI_with_Instant_In_Game_Scrubb.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @thesis{yu17__situat_intel_inter_system_, title = {Situated Intelligent Interactive Systems}, author = {Yu, Zhou}, year = {2017}, tags = {conversation_strategies, dialogue_systems, global_planning_policy, HALEF, interactive, multi_modal, 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{The Challenge of the K-Principle in Deontic Logic (and Well beyond)}, author = {Żełaniec, Wojciech}, year = {2017}, tags = {deontic, k_principle, logic, modal_logic}, journal = {Phenomenology and Mind}, number = {13}, pages = {138–149}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/eaniec/eaniec_2017_The_Challenge_of_the_K_Principle_in_Deon.pdf}, } @online{zero17__latex_, title = {A quick guide to Latex}, author = {Zero, Division By}, year = {2017}, tags = {cheat_sheet, latex, programming, technical}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/a-quick-guide-to-latex/fghqpfgnxggz}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Zero/Zero_2017_A_quick_guide_to_Latex.pdf}, } @article{ziewitz17_4_, title = {A not quite random walk}, subtitle = {Experimenting with the ethnomethods of the algorithm}, author = {Ziewitz, Malte}, year = {2017}, tags = {algorithm, code_studies, ethnomethodology, practical_reasoning, walking}, journal = {Big Data & Society}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {205395171773810}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/2053951717738105}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2053951717738105}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Ziewitz/_ab8eb.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2017/Ziewitz/Ziewitz_2017_A_not_quite_random_walk.pdf}, } @misc{zigon17_polit_world_, title = {A Politics of Worldbuilding}, author = {Zigon, Jarret}, year = {2017}, tags = {cultural_anthropology, politics, world_building}, howpublished = {online}, month = {Dec}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://staging.culanth.org/fieldsights/a-politics-of-worldbuilding}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Zigon/Zigon_2017_A_Politics_of_Worldbuilding.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zina17_compar_study_between_multi_agent_, title = {Comparative Study Between Multi Agents Systems Methodologies According To Intelligent Embedded Systems Requirements}, author = {Mecibah, Zina and Boutekkouk, Fateh}, year = {2017}, tags = {agents, design, embedded_systems, MAS, methods, multi_agent_systems, review}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Automation, Control Engineering and Computer Science (ACECS )}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Zina/Zina_2017_Comparative_Study_Between_Multi_Agents_S.pdf}, } @book{zinsstag17_restor_respon_sexual_violen_legal_, title = {Restorative Responses to Sexual Violence Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions}, editor = {Zinsstag, Estelle and Keenan, Marie}, year = {2017}, tags = {criminal_justice, law, restorative_justice, RESTORE, sexual_violence, violence}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-63059-5}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Zinsstag/Zinsstag_2017_Restorative_Responses_to_Sexual_Violence.pdf}, } @inbook{zubek17_npcs_fps_, title = {1000 NPCs at 60 FPS}, author = {Zubek, Robert}, year = {2017}, tags = {action_queue, action_selection, artificial_intelligence, game_development, NPC, performance, predicate_logic, project_highrise, propositional_logic, STRIPS}, chapter = {34}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Barriales/Zubek_2017_1000_NPCs_at_60_FPS.pdf}, crossref = {rabin17_game_ai_pro_}, } @misc{zucconi17_introd_inver_kinem_, title = {An Introduction to Inverse Kinematics}, author = {Zucconi, Alan}, year = {2017}, tags = {animation, backpropagation, calculus, game_development, inverse_kinematics, mathematics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.alanzucconi.com/2017/04/17/procedural-animations/}, file = {2000/2010/2017/Zucconi/Zucconi_2017_An_Introduction_to_Inverse_Kinematics.pdf}, } @article{brito17:_situat_32, author = {Maiquel de Brito and Jomi Fred Hübner and Olivier Boissier}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2017/Brito/s10458-017-9379-3.pdf}, tags = {MAS,SAI,count_as,institution,norms,situatedness}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Oct 5 15:33:49 2025}, title = {Situated artificial institutions: stability, consistency, and flexibility in the regulation of agent societies}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, year = {2017}, volume = {32}, number = {2}, pages = {219-251}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-017-9379-3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-017-9379-3}, } @online{rosen17:_normal_trump, url = {https://pressthink.org/2017/09/normalizing-trump-incredibly-brief-explainer/}, tags = {politics,journalism,trump_administration}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2017/Rosen/Normalizing Trump_ An incredibly brief explainer - PressThink.pdf}, title = {Normalizing Trump: An Incredibly Brief Explainer}, author = {Jay Rosen}, year = {2017}, }